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Sellers, John. Anfwer to fome magnetical en- 
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— Obfervations on the tranfit of Venus, June 
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Senckenberg, Conrad Hieronymus. An exa- 
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Senex, John. A contrivance to make the poles 
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Senex, Mrs. Account of the large globes prepared 
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Septalius, Manfredus. Obfervations on quick- 
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Shadwell, Sir John, M. D. Account of an ex- 
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Sharp, Abraham. Account of an eclipfe of 
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Sharp, Samuel. A new method of opening the 
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Sharp, William. An account of a new-invented 
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Shaw, Rev. Thomas. A geographical defcription 
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Sheerman, Bazaleel. Three extraordinary cafes 
in furgery - 
Sheldrake, Timothy. Cafe of a monftrous child 
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LIX 289 
XLI 830 
XL 203 
XLVI 290 
11 493 
XLI 820 
XXV 2239 
XLVIII 16 1 
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XXXVI 177 
XLI 138 
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XLI 288 
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II 601 
VIII 65c 
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II 425 
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