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A new system of arithmetick
theorical and practical. Wherein the science of numbers is demonstrated in a regular course from its First Principles, thro' all the Parts and Branches thereof; Either known to the Ancients, or owing to the Improvements of the Moderns. The Practice and Application to the Affairs of Life and Commerce being also Fully Explained: So as to make the Whole a Complete System of Theory, For the Purposes of Men of Science; And of Practice, for Men of Business. By Alexander Malcolm, A. M. Teacher of the Mathematicks at Aberdeen -
Mathematical discourses concerning two new sciences relating to mechanicks and local motion, in four dialogues. I. Of the Resistance of Solids against Fraction. II. Of the Cause of their Coherence. III. Of Local Motion, viz. Equable, and naturally Accelerate. IV. Of Violent Motion, or of Projects. By Galileo Galilei, Chief Philosopher and Mathematician to the Grand Duke of Tuscany. With an appendix concerning the center of gravity of solid bodies. Done into English from the Italian, by Tho. Weston, late Master, and now publish'd by John Weston, present Master, of the Academy at Greenwich
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Philosophiæ mathematicæ Newtonianæ illustratæ. Tomi duo. Quorum prior tradit Elementa Mathesews ad comprehendendam demonstrationem hujus Philosophiae scitu necessaria: Posterior continet 1) Definitiones & Leges motus generaliores; 2) Leges virium centripetarum & Theoriam attractionis seu gravitationis corporum in se mutuo; 3) Mundi Systema. A Georgio Petro Domckio
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Mathematic lessons, for the use of students in the mathematics and natural philosophy. Compos'd by the Abbot de Molieres, Deliver'd at the College Royal of Paris, and Recommended by the most famous Mathematicians there. Done into English from the French by Thomas Haselden, Teacher of the Mathematics
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A mathematical miscellany: in four parts
I. An essay towards the probable solution of the forty-five surprizing paradoxes in Gordon's Geography. II. Fifty-Five new and amazing paradoxes, some in Verse, some in Prose, with their Solutions. III. Answers to the hundred arithmetical problems, left unanswered in Hill's Arithmetick, and Alexander's Algebra. IV. Miscellaneous rules about forming Aenigma's, Questions, the Doctrine of Eclipses, of Pendulums, the Equation of Time, concerning Easter, &c. By a lover of the mathematicks -
The circle squared
To which is added, a problem To Discover the longitude both at land and sea, by Means of a New Instrument which Discovers the Hour of the Day or Night in any Latitude, as well as the Latitude it self. By Richard Locke -
A compendious course of practical mathematicks
Particularly adapted to the use of the gentlemen of the army and navy. In three volumes. For the most part translated from the tracts publish'd in French by P. Hoste, Professor of Mathematicks in the Royal Academy of Thoulon. By William Webster. ... containing, Arithmetick Vulgar and Decimal