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Observations on the effects which carriage wheels, with rims of different shapes, have on the roads
Respectfully submitted to the approbation of the board of agriculture, and to the consideration of the legislature. By Alexander Cumming, Esq. F.R.S. Edin -
A sermon preached upon Christmass day
Wherein, the obligation that lies upon all Christians to solemnize the anniversarie festival of our Saviours birth, is clearly proved. Which is added a letter to a friend, shewing briefly after that manner days, times, places and persons are holy. By A.C -
Observations, by Mr. Cumming, of Pentonville, on the causes that first occasioned the bending of the axles of wheel carriages
stating the progress of the principal improvements in the construction of wheels -
Observations on the effects which carriage wheels, with rims of different shapes, have on the roads
respectfully offered to the consideration of the legislature. By Alexander Cumming, F. R. S. Ed. author of the elements of clock and watch-work -
Animadversions on the Reverend Mr. Croswell's late Letter &c
designed to remove prejudices it tends to excite against the truth: and to shew that the principal doctrines contained and contended for therein, are not only not according to truth, but opposite thereto -
A sermon preached Feb. 25. 1761
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A letter to the Reverend Alexander Cumming
attempting to shew him, that it is not blasphemy to say,-- No man can love God, while he looks on him as a God who will damn him. In which are interspersed remarks upon Mr. Bellamy's late performance. By A. Croswell, V.D.M. in Boston -
A Bold push
in a letter to the author of a late pamphlet, intitled, Fair play, &c. -
Alexander Cummings Elemente der praktischen Groß- und Klein-Uhrmacherkunst
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The elements of clock and watch-work
adapted to practice. In two essays. By Alexander Cumming, Member of the Phil. Soc. Edinb -
The elements of clock and watch-work
adapted to practice. In two essays. By Alexander Cumming, Member of the Phil. Soc. Edinb -
Observations on the effects which carriage wheels with rims of different shapes have on the roads
respecfully submitted to the approbation of the Board of Agriculture and to the consideration of the Legislature -
A letter to the Reverend Alexander Cumming
attempting to shew him, that it is not blasphemy to say,-- No man can love God, while he looks on him as a God who will damn him. -
The elements of clock and watch-work adapted to practice
in two essays -
Animadversions on the Reverend Mr. Croswell's late Letter &c
designed to remove prejudices it tends to excite against the truth: and to shew that the principal doctrines contained and contended for therein, are not only not according to truth, but opposite thereto. By A. Cumming, A.M. [One line of quotation]