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Whewell, William, (cont.). On the free Motion of Points, and on 

 universal Gravitation, including the principal propositions of books 

 I. and ill. of the Principia : the 1st part of a New Edition of a 

 Treatise of Dynamics. 8°. Cambridge, 1832. 



The First Principles of Mechanics, with historical and practical 



illustrations. 8°. Cambridge, 1832. 



Analytical Statics : a supplement to the fourth edition of an 



elementary Treatise of Mechanics. 8°. Cambridge, 1833. 



Astronomy and General Physics considered with reference to 



Natural Theology. (Bridgewater Treatises, vol. 4.) 



8°. London, 1833. 



Newton and Flamsteed : Remarks on an article in No. Cix. of 



the 1 Quarterly Review.' 8°. Cambridge, 1836. 



History of the Inductive Sciences, from the earliest to the 



present times. 3 vols. 8°. London, 1837. 



New edition, revised and continued. 



3 vols. 8°. London, 1847. 



Third edition, with additions. 



3 vols. 8°. London, 1857. 



[Letter] to the Editor of the * Edinburgh Review ' [on a 



critique of the 'History of the Inductive Sciences ']. 



8°. Cambridge, 1837. 



The Mechanical Euclid, containing the Elements of Mechanics 



and Hydrostatics demonstrated after the manner of the Elements 

 of Geometry. 12°. Cambridge, 1837. 



The Doctrine of Limits, with its applications, namely, Conic 



Sections, the first three Sections of Newton, the Differential Cal- 

 culus. 8°. Cambridge, 1838. 



The Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences founded upon their 



history. 2 vols. 8°. London, 1840. 



— — New edition, with corrections and additions. 



2 vols. 8°. London, 1847. 



The Mechanics of Engineering intended for use in Universities 



and in Colleges of Engineers. 8°. Cambridge, 1841. 



Of a Liberal Education in general, and with particular reference 



to the leading studies of the University of Cambridge. 



8°. London, 1845. 



[ ] Of the Plurality of Worlds : an Essay. 



8°. London, 1853. 



History of Scientific Ideas, being the first part of the Philosophy 



of the Inductive Sciences. Third edition. 



2 vols. 8°. London, 1858. 



On the Philosophy of Discovery, chapters historical and critical ; 



including the completion of the third edition of the Philosophy of 

 the Inductive Sciences. 8°. London, 1860. 



Inductive Sciences. See also Anonymous : Whewell. 



