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The Newtonian system of philosophy: explained by familiar ojects in an entertaining manner for the use of young persons.
1812, Printed for J. Walker [and others]
in English
- New ed.
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The Newtonian system of philosophy: explained by familiar objects, in an entertaining manner, for the use of young ladies & gentlemen
1808, Published by Johnson & Warner, No. 147, Market Street
in English
- Second Philadelphia edition, with notes and alterations / by Robert Patterson, Professor of Mathematics, in the University of Pennsylvania.
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The Newtonian system of philosophy: explained by familiar objects in an entertaining manner for the use of young ladies and gentlemen
1798, Printed for Ogilvy and Son ; Vernor and Hood ; J. Walker ; Lackington, Allen, and Co. and Darton and Harvey
in English
- A new improved ed., with many alterations and additions to explain the late new philosophical discoveries, &c. &c / by William Magnet, F.L.S
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Attributed to Oliver Goldsmith. Sometimes attributed to John Newbery
Signatures: [A]p2sB-Mp6sNp4s
ESTC T134044
King Collection copy imperfect; lacking p. 17-20
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