Directions for making the best composition for the metals of reflecting telescopes

Together with a description of the process for grinding, polishing, and giving the great speculum the true parabolic curve. By Mr. John Mudge. Read at the Royal Society, Feb 27. March 6. and 13. 1777.

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Directions for making the best composition for the metals of reflecting telescopes

Together with a description of the process for grinding, polishing, and giving the great speculum the true parabolic curve. By Mr. John Mudge. Read at the Royal Society, Feb 27. March 6. and 13. 1777.

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English
Pages
56

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Edition Notes

Microfilm. Woodbridge, CT Research Publications, Inc., 1986. 1 reel ; 35mm. (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 6256, no. 08).

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London
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Eighteenth century -- reel 6256, no. 08.

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Microform
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56p.,plate
Number of pages
56

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OL16927669M

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