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 the latitude and longitude ; also an appendix on time, time-keepers 

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Kelso, Hamilton. A treatise on Elementary Air. 



12°. Strabane, 1786. 



Kemplay, Christopher. Comets : their constitution and phases, being 

 an attempt to explain the phenomena on known principles of 

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Kendall, Amos. Morse's Patent. Full exposure of Dr. Chas. F. Jack- 

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Kendrick, 'Emma JE. Conversations on the art of Miniature Painting. 



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Kennedy, James. Probable origin of the American Indians, with par- 

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Kennedy, John. An explanation and proof of ' The complete System 

 of Astronomical Chronology unfolding the Scriptures,' in which 

 the truth and reality of the original Luni-solar Radix is ascertained. 



8°. London, 1775. 



Kennedy, Richard Hartley. Narrative of the campaign of the Army 

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2 vols. 8°. London, 1840. 



Notes on the Epidemic Cholera. Second edition. 



8°. London, 1846. 



Kennedy, William. A short narrative of the second Voyage of the 

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8°. London, 1853. 



Kenrick, William. See Parkinson : Journal of a voyage to the South 

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Kentish, N. L. The Question of Questions ! . . . showing how to make 

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 and at the same time to render the colony independent of supplies 

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8°. Melbourne, 1855. 



Kentish, Richard. An essay on Sea-bathing and the internal use of 

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Kepler, Joannes. Opera Omnia. Edidit Ch. Frisch. 



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Ad Vitellionem Paralipomena, quibus Astronomic Pars Optica 



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De Stella Nova in pede Serpentarii, et qui sub ejus exortum de 



novo iniit, trigono igneo . . . ; accesserunt I. de Stella incognita 

 Cygni narratio astronomica ; II. de Jesu Christi Servatoris vero anno 

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