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Mercurys caducean rod
(W. pearson and sold by t. northcott, 1702)
"a general epistle to the reader, more
especially to those who are the true
inquirers äfter hermenick philosophy."
Mercurys caducean
(W. pearson and sold by t. northcott, 1702)
"a general epistle to the reader, more especially to those who are the true inquirers after hermetick philosophy."
Elements of chemistry
(J. and j. pemberton, 1735)
"to the reader
as possible, to justify himself from the monstrous absurdities published in a
courfe of chemistry with his name to it, which fame of his pupils..."
Trifertes sagani
(William pearson, 1705)
"an epistle to the reader
various have been the opinions (courteous reader) concering the bafis and foundation of this general dissolvent, commonly known by the name of the liquor alkahelt..."
Experiments and observations
(J. johnson, 1779)
"...but in this i would by no means be underftood
to be making an apology for what i
have done. i am far from confiderina: the
bufinefs of philofophy as a thing that is
cenforeable, or requiring any apology. on
the ...
A narrative
(Mrs. cooper, 1760)
A narrative of the effects of a medicine, newly discovered, by mr. keyser, a german chymist in paris, that cures the venereal disease in its most inveterate and malignant state, without salivation or strict regimen, as is ...
Observations
(Martin and m'dowall, 1787)
The several departments of human knowledge have in all ages and countries undergone a strange, but uniform fate; in their outlet, wide deviation from truth, and in the result of their progress, accumulation of error.
Philosophical principles
(1730)
An account
(1745)
An account
Practical observations
(G. g. and j. robinson, 1797)
Preface - for any imperfections and inacurracies wich may appear in the following sheets, i feel the necessity of offering, as na apology, that iam little accustomed to the habits of composition, nor have i been able to ...