12 results filtered with: George Sinclair
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Satan's invisible world discovered, or, A choice collection of modern relations : proving evidently against the saducees and atheists of this present age, that there are devils, spirits, witches, and apparitions, from authentick records, attestations of famous witnesses and undoubted verity : to all which is added, that marvellous history of Major Weir, and his sister : with two relations of apparitions at Edinburgh / by Georg Sinclar.
George SinclairDate: 1685- Books
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The hydrostaticks, or, The weight, force, and pressure of fluid bodies, made evident by physical, and sensible experiments : together vvith some miscellany observations, the last whereof is a short history of coal, and of all the common, and proper accidents thereof, a subject never treated of before / by G.S.
George SinclairDate: 1672
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Satan's invisible world discovered, or, A choice collection of modern relations proving evidently, against the atheists of this present age, that there are devils. Spirits, witches, and apparitions, from authentic records, and attestations of witnesses of undoubted veracity : To which is added, the marvellous history of Major Weir and his sister, the witches of Bargarran, Pittenweem, Calder, &c / By Mr. George Sinclair.
George SinclairDate: 1814
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Hortus gramineus Woburnensis: or, an account of the results of experiments on the produce and nutritive qualities of different grasses and other plants used as the food of the more valuable domestic animals: instituted by John, Duke of Bedford... / By George Sinclair.
George SinclairDate: 1825
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Elements of agricultural chemistry, in a course of lectures for the Board of Agriculture / By Sir Humphry Davy.
Humphry DavyDate: 1813- Books
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The hydrostaticks; or, the weight, force, and pressure of fluid bodies, made evident by physical, and sensible experiments. Together with some miscellany observations, the last whereof is a short history of coal. And of all the common and proper accidents thereof, a subject never treated of before / By G. S.
George SinclairDate: 1672- Books
Satan's invisible world discovered ... proving ... that there are devils ... To which is added, the ... history of Major Weir and his sister ... &c / [George Sinclair].
George SinclairDate: 1780- Books
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The hydrostaticks; or, the weight, force, and pressure of fluid bodies, made evident by physical, and sensible experiments. Together with some miscellany observations, the last whereof is a short history of coal. And of all the common and proper accidents thereof, a subject never treated of before / By G. S.
George SinclairDate: 1672- Books
Hortus gramineus Woburnensis: or, an account of the results of experiments on the produce and nutritive qualities of different grasses and other plants used as the food of the more valuable domestic animals: instituted by John, Duke of Bedford. Illustrated with numerous figures of the plants and seeds upon which these experiments have been made ... / By George Sinclair.
George SinclairDate: 1826- Books
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Natural philosophy improven by new experiments : touching the mercurial weather-glass, the hygroscope, eclipsis, conjunctions of Saturn and Jupiter, by new experiments, touching the pressure of fluids, the diving-bell, and all the curiosities thereof : to which is added some new observations, and experiments, lately made of several kinds : together with a true relation of an evil spirit, which troubled a mans family for many days : lastly, there is a large discourse anent coal, coal-sinks, dipps, risings, and streeks of coal, levels running of mines, gaes, dykes, damps, and wild-fire / by G.S.
George SinclairDate: 1683- Books
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Tyrocinia mathematica, sive, Juniorum ad matheses addicendas introductio in quatuor tractatus : videlicet arithmeticum, sphæricum, geographicum & echometricum divisa.
George SinclairDate: 1661- Books
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The principles of astronomy and navigation, or, A clear, short, yet full explanation of all circles of the celestial and terrestrial globes : and of their uses : being the whole doctrine of the sphere and hypotheses to the phenomena of the primum mobile : to which is added a discovery of the secrets of nature which are found in the mercurial-weather-glass &c. : as also a new proposal for buoying of a ship of any burden from the bottom of the sea / by George Sinclair.
George SinclairDate: 1688