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NEW DICTIONARY of the ENGLISH

LANGUAGE. BY CHARLES RICHARDSON. 2 vols. 4to. £3.5s.

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THE MECHANICAL EUCLID; containing the Elements of Mechanics and Hydrostatics, demonstrated after the manner of the Elements of Geometry; and including the Propositions fixed upon by the University of Cambridge, as requisite for the Degree of B.A. To which are added, Remarks on Mathematical Reasoning, and on the Logic of Induction. 5s. 6d. And, (149.)

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