An edition of The universe and the stars (1837)

The universe and the stars

being an original theory on the visible creation, founded on the laws of nature

1st American ed., from the London of 1750, with notes by C.S. Rafinesque.
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An edition of The universe and the stars (1837)

The universe and the stars

being an original theory on the visible creation, founded on the laws of nature

1st American ed., from the London of 1750, with notes by C.S. Rafinesque.
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English
Pages
158

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The universe and the stars: being an original theory on the visible creation, founded on the laws of nature
1837, Printed for C. Wetherill
in English - 1st American ed., from the London of 1750, with notes by C.S. Rafinesque.

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Philadelphia

Edition Notes

London ed. of 1750 has title: An original theory or new hypothesis of the universe.

Classifications

Library of Congress
QB42 .W93 1837

The Physical Object

Pagination
2 p. l., 158, [2] p.
Number of pages
158

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6968992M
Internet Archive
universestarsbei00wrig
LCCN
06015390
OCLC/WorldCat
6748822

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