Emerson, William, 1701-1782
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Emerson, William, 1701-1782
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- A short comment on Sir I. Newton's Principia. : Containing notes upon some difficult places of that excellent book
- A system of astronomy. : Containing the investigation and demonstrations of the elements of that science
- A system of astronomy. Containing the investigation and demonstration of the elements of that science
- A treatise of algebra, in two books : Book I. Containing, the fundamental principles of this art. Together with all the practical rules of operation. Book II. Containing, a great variety of problems, in the most important branches of the mathematics
- A treatise of algebra, in two books. : Book I. Containing, the fundamental principles of this art. Together with all the practical rules of operation. Book II. Containing, a great variety of problems, in the most important branches of the mathematics
- A treatise of algebra, in two books. : Book I. Containing, the fundamental principles of this art. Together with all the practical rules of operation. Book II. Containing, a great variety of problems, in the most important branches of the mathematics
- Calculation, libration, and mensuration; : or the arts of reckoning, weighing, and measuring. Being a mechanical work, adapted to the business and practice of tradesmen and artificers, in the shortest method possible; and designed purely for common use
- Chronology: or, the art of reckoning time. : Describing the several divisions of time in common use; the nature and original of cycles and periods, and the most remarkable aera's; ..
- Cyclomathesis: or An easy introduction to the several branches of the mathematics : Being principally designed for the instruction of young students, before they enter upon the more abstruse and difficult parts thereof. By William Emerson. In thirteen volumes
- Cyclomathesis: or An easy introduction to the several branches of the mathematics. : Being principally designed for the instruction of young students, before they enter upon the more abstruse and difficult parts thereof
- Cyclomathesis; : or, An easy introduction to the several branches of the mathematics. Being principally designed for the instruction of young students, before they enter upon the more abstruse and difficult parts thereof
- Mechanics; or, the doctrine of motion. Comprehending, I. The general laws of motion. II. The descent of bodies ... III. Centers of gravity. ... IV. The mechanical powers. V. The comparative strength of timber, and its stress. ... VI. Hydrostatics and pneumatics
- Miscellanies. Or a miscellaneous treatise; containing several mathematical subjects
- Miscellanies; : or, A miscellaneous treatise; containing several mathematical subjects
- Navigation; or, the art of sailing upon the sea : Containing a demonstration of the fundamental principles of this art. Together with all the practical rules of computing a ship's way, ..
- Navigation; or, the art of sailing upon the sea : Containing a demonstration of the fundamental principles of this art. Together with all the practical rules of computing a ship's way, ... To which are added, several necessary tables
- Navigation; or, the art of sailing upon the sea. : Containing a demonstration of the fundamental principles of this art. Together with all the practical rules of computing a ship's way, ..
- Navigation; or, the art of sailing upon the sea. : Containing a demonstration of the fundamental principles of this art. Together with all the practical rules of computing a ship's way, ... To which are added, several necessary tables
- Perspective: or, the art of drawing the representations of all objects upon a plane. : In two sections. ..
- The arithmetic of infinites and the differential method : illustrated by examples
- The arithmetic of infinites, and the differential method; : illustrated by examples
- The art of surveying, or measuring land. : Containing, I. The work to be perform'd in the field, ... II. Concerning protracting, reducing, ... III. Measuring inaccessible heights, and distances
- The doctrine of combinations, permutations, and compositions, of quantities, clearly and succinctly demonstrated
- The doctrine of fluxions: : not only explaining the elements thereof, but also its application and use in the several parts of mathematics and natural philosophy
- The doctrine of fluxions: : not only explaining the elements thereof, but also its application and use in the several parts of mathematics and natural philosophy
- The elements of geometry, in which the principal propositions of Euclid, Archimedes, and others, are demonstrated after the most easy manner. To which is added, a collection of useful geometrical problems. ... By William Emerson
- The elements of optics ..
- The elements of optics. : In four books. ..
- The elements of trigonometry. : Containing the properties, relations, and calculations of sines, tangents, secants, &c. The doctrine of the sphere, and the principles of plain and spherical trigonometry. All plainly and clearly demonstrated
- The elements of trigonometry. : Containing the properties, relations, and calculations of sines, tangents, secants, &c. The doctrine of the sphere, and the principles of plain and spherical trigonometry. All plainly and clearly demonstrated
- The elements of trigonometry. : Containing, the properties, relations, and calculations of sines, tangents, secants, &c. The doctrine of the sphere, and the principles of plain and spherical trigonometry. All plainly and clearly demonstrated
- The laws of centripetal and centrifugal force. : Shewing, the motion of bodies in circular orbits, and in the conic sections, and other curves. And explaining the perturbating force of a third body. With many other things of like nature. Being a work preparatory to astronomy, and the very basis thereof. And absolutely necessary to be known by all such as desire to be proficients in that science
- The mathematical principles of geography. : Containing, I. An account of the various properties and affections of the earth and sea; with a description of the several parts thereof. And a table of the latitude and longitude of places. II. The use of the artificial or terrestrial globe, in solving problems. III. The principles of spherical and spheroidical sailing; with the solution of the several cases in numbers, by the common tables, according to the spheroidical figure of the earth
- The method of increments, wherein the principles are demonstrated; : and the practice thereof shewn in the solution of problems ..
- The method of increments. : Wherein the principles are demonstrated; and the practice thereof shewn in the solution of problems
- The principles of mechanics : Explaining and demonstrating the general laws of motion, ... A work very necessary to be known by all gentlemen ... and extremely useful to all sorts of artificers; ..
- The principles of mechanics : Explaining and demonstrating the general laws of motion, the laws of gravity, motion of descending bodies, projectiles, mechanic powers, ..
- The principles of mechanics : Explaining and demonstrating the general laws of motion, the laws of gravity, motion of descending bodies, projectiles, mechanic powers, ... The third edition, corrected. Illustrated with forty-three copper-plates
- The principles of mechanics : explaining and demonstrating the general laws of motion, the laws of gravity, motion of descending bodies, projectiles, mechanic powers, pendulums, centres of gravity, &c. strength and stress of timber, hydrostatics, and construction of machines. A work very necessary to be known by all gentlemen and others that desire to have an insight into the works of nature and art, and extremely useful to all sorts of artificers; particularly to architects, engineers, shipwrights, millwrights, watchmakers. &c. or any that work in a mechanical way
- The principles of mechanics. : Explaining and demonstrating the general laws of motion, ... A work very necessary to be known by all gentlemen ... and extremely useful to all sorts of artificers; ..
- The principles of mechanics. : Explaining and demonstrating the general laws of motion, the laws of gravity, motion of descending bodies, projectiles, mechanic powers, ..
- The principles of mechanics. : Explaining and demonstrating the general laws of motion, the laws of gravity, motion of descending bodies, projectiles, mechanic powers, ... The third edition, corrected. Illustrated with forty-three copper-plates
- The principles of mechanics. : Explaining and demonstrating the general laws of motion, the laws of gravity, motion of descending bodies, projectiles, mechanic powers, pendulums, centers of gravity, &c. strength and stress of timber, hydrostatics, and construction of machines. A work very necessary to be known by all gentlemen and others that desire to have an insight into the works of nature and art: and extremely useful to all sorts of artificers; particularly to architects, engineers, shipwrights, millwright's, watchmakers, &c. or any that work in a mechanical way
- The principles of mechanics; : explaining and demonstrating the general laws of motion, the laws of gravity, motion of descending bodies, ..
- The principles of mechanics; : explaining and demonstrating the general laws of motion, the laws of gravity, motion of descending bodies, projectiles, mechanic powers, pendulums, centers of gravity, &c. strength and stress of timber, hydrostatics, and construction of machines. A work very necessary to be known by all gentlemen and others that desire to have an insight into the works of nature and art, and extremely useful to all sorts of artificers; particularly to architects, engineers, shipwrights, millwrights, watchmakers, &c. or any that work in a mechanical way
- The projection of the sphere, orthographic, stereographic and gnomonical : Both demonstrating the principles, and explaining the practice of these three several sorts of projection
- The projection of the sphere, orthographic, stereographic and gnomonical. : Both demonstrating the principles, and explaining the practice of these three several sorts of projection
- The projection of the sphere, orthographic, stereographic, and gnomonical. : Both demonstrating the principles, and explaining the practice of these three several sorts of projection
- Tracts: : containing I, Mechanics, or the doctrine of motion. II. The projection of the sphere. III. The laws of centripetal and centrifugal force. By William Emerson. A new edition. To which is prefixed, some account of the life and writings of the author, by the Rev. W. Bowe, ..
- Tracts: : containing: I. Mechanics, or the doctrine of motion. II. The projection of the sphere. III. The laws of centripetal and centrifugal force.
- [A collection of tracts].
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