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— -Further remarks on the inftrument propofed 
by an anonymous French author for effecting 
a perpetual mot on - - Papin XVI 138 
- — An anfvver to the author of the perpetual 
motion - - Papin — 267 
Experiments about the motion of pendulums in 
vacuo - - DerhamXX TV 1785 
Remarks of fome attempts made towards 
a perpetual motion - - Defaguliers XXXI 234 
The greateft effe£l of engines, with uniformly 
accelerated motions coniidered - Blake LI I 
An experimental enquiry concerning the na- 
tural powers of water and wind to turn mills 
and other machines depending on a circular 
motion - - S meat on — ICO 
A letter containing a demonftration of a law of 
motion, in the cafe of a body defledled by two 
forces, tending conffantly to two fixed points 
Robertfon LIX 74 
A new theory of the rotatory motion of bodies 
affedled by forces difturbing fuch motion 
Landen LXVJf 266 
An inveftigation of the principles of progreflive 
and rotatory motion - Vince LXX 546 
(Force of moving bodies) A letter concerning an 
experiment, whereby it has been attempted 
to Ihew the falfity of the common opinion, in 
relation to the force of bodies in motion 
Pemberton 
An account of fome experiments made to prove 
that the force of moving bodies is proportion 
able to their velocities - Defaguliers 
Animadverfions upon fome experiments relating 
to the force of moving bodies ; with two new 
experiments on the fame fubjeft Defaguliers 
A remark upon the new opinion relating to the 
forces of moving bodies, in the cafe? of the 
collifion of non-elaftic bodies - Eames 
Remarks upon a fuppofed demonffratidn, that 
the moving forces of the fame body are not as 
the velocities, but as the fquares of the veloci- 
ties - Eames 
A letter occafioned by the prefent controverfy 
among mathematicians, concerning the pro- 
portion of velocity and force in bodies in mo- 
tion - - Samuel Clarke 
An account of an experiment contrived by G. 
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