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The new method of fortf̕c̕ation
As practised by Monsieur de Vauban, engineer-general of France. Together with a new treatise of geometry. The fourth edition, carefully revised & corrected by the original. To which is now added, a treatise of military orders, and the art of Gunnery, or throwing of bombs, balls, &c. To hit any object assign'd. By W. Allingham, master of the Mathematical-School in Channel-Row, Westminster. The whole work illustrated with 32 copper plates -
A reply to Mr. Wilson's answer to my letter to Dr. Halley. Containing an answer to his challenge; with a farther vindication of the Mercator's-Chart, against his false insinuations and aspersions. A Demonstration of the Falsity of his blustering Title-Page: And, an Offer to the said Wilson to meet him before the Royal-Society, in order fairly to try with Him, in the Presence of that Illustrious Body, by Way of Experiment, which is the most Excellent Invention, the Mercator's, or the Globular-Chart. Where, by another Experiment, I propose to prove (if he will not fail to meet me) that the Globular Projection must necessarily in many Cases deceive the Industrious Mariner, Twenty in Forty, if measured by one and the same Scale of Equal-Parts, according to his Proposals. To which is prefixed, a second letter to Dr. Halley. By Thomas Haselden, late Teacher of the Mathematicks to His Majesty's Volunteers in the Royal Navy
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The description and use of that most excellent invention commonly call'd mercator's chart; with some observations, useful for the better understanding the nature thereof: to which is added the description of a new scale, whereby Distances on a given Course may be Measured, or Laid Off, at One Extent of a Pair of Compasses; which renders this Chart as Easy in Practice as the Plain Chart: Also a Letter to Dr. Halley, concerning the Globular Chart. By Thomas Haselden; Late Teacher of the Mathematicks, to his Majesty's-Volunteers, in the Royal Navy
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Euclide's Elements
the whole fifteen books compendiously demonstrated: with Archimedes's theorems of the sphere and cylinder investigated by the method of indivisibles. By Isaac Barrow, D. D. late Master of Trinity College in Cambridge. To which is annex'd Euclide's Data with Marinus's preface, and a brief Treatise of Regular Solids. And in this edition is added a supplement, containing some practical corollaries deduced from some of the most material Propositions in Euclide -
V. Cl. Andreæ Tacquet Soc. Jesu sacerdotis & matheseos professoris elementa
Euclidea geometriæ planæ ac solidæ; et selecta ex Archimede theoremata Editionem primam Cantab. adornavit, plurimisque Corollariis, varios propositionum Usus exhibentibus illustravit, & Schemata XL addidit Vir Clariss. Gulielmus Whiston, A. M. Nuperus Matheseos Professor Lucasianus