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A course of experimental philosophy ; being an introduction to the true philosophy of Sir Isaac Newton. Containing, mechanics, hydrostatics, pneumatics, optics, and astronomy, to which is added, the use of the globes, done in an easy and familiar manner for the use of young gentlemen / By Robert Gibson.
Gibson, Robert, -1761?Date: 1755- Books
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New observations on the natural history of this world of matter, and this world of life: in two parts. Being a philosophical discourse, grounded upon the Mosaick system of the Creation, and the Flood. To which are added some thoughts concerning paradise, the conflagration of the world, and a treatise of meteorology: with occasional remarks upon some late theories, conferences, and essays / By Tho. Robinson.
Robinson, Thomas, -1719.Date: 1696- Books
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The method of fluxions applied to a select number of useful problems: together with the demonstration of Mr. Cotes's forms of fluents in the second part of his Logometria; the analysis of the problems in his Scholium generale; and an explanation of the principal propositions of Sir Isaac Newton's philosophy. By Nicholas Saunderson, LL.D. Late Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge. Illustrated with twelve copper plates.
Saunderson, Nicholas, 1682-1739.Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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Universe. A philosophical poem. Intended to restrain the pride of man. By Henry Baker, Fellow of the Royal-Society, and member of the Society of Antiquaries, in London.
Baker, Henry, 1698-1774.Date: 1749- Books
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Viator, a poem, or, A journey from London to Scarborough by the way of York : With notes historical and topographical ... / [T. Maude].
Maude, T. (Thomas), 1718-1798.Date: 1782- Pictures
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Sir Isaac Newton. Line engraving by B. Reading, 1799, after Sir P. Lely.
Lely, Peter, 1618-1680.Reference: 7375i- Books
Intellectual electricity, novum organum of vision, and grand mystic secret ... Being an experimental and practical system of the passions, metaphysics, and religion, really genuine : accompanied with appropriate extracts from Sir Isaac Newton, Dr. Hartley, Beddoes, and others: with medical observations rising out of the subject / By a rational mystic [W. Belcher].
Belcher, William, M.D.Date: [1798?]- Books
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Two letters of Sir Isaac Newton to Mr. Le Clerc, late Divinity Professor of the Remonstrants in Holland the former containing a dissertation upon the reading of the Greek text, I John v. 7. The latter upon that of I Timothy iii. 16 / Published from authentick MSS in the Library of the Remonstrants in Holland.
Newton, Isaac, 1642-1727.Date: 1754- Books
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An authentic narrative of some remarkable and interesting particulars in the life of the Rev. John Newton; Communicated in a series of letters, to the Reverend Mr. Haweis, rector of Aldwinckle, Northamptonshire; and by him (at the request of friends) now made public.
Newton, John, 1725-1807.Date: M.DCC.XCVI. [1796]- Books
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Opticks: or, a treatise of the reflexions, refractions, inflexions and colours of light / Also two treatises of the species and magnitude of curvilinear figures.
Newton, Isaac, 1642-1727.Date: 1704- Books
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Selectæ Demosthenis orationes latine redditæ; ...
Demosthenes.Date: 1726- Books
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A new physical system of astronomy : an attempt to explain the operations of the powers which impel the planets and comets to perform eliptical revolutions round the sun, and revolve on their own axis : in which, the physical system of Sir Isaac Newton, is examined, and presumed to be refuted ; to which is annexed, a physiological treatise ; in which the first stage of animation is considered, and the means shewn, by which circulation is performed in the first rudiments of the incipient animal, before the vessels are completely organized, &c. ; together with an explanation of the general laws, by which the animal economy is governed ; and particularly, the mode whereby the operations of the vis medicatrix naturae, or the unassisted powers of nature, are exerted to obviate and cure disease ; also, successful methods of curing cancerous ulcers, the quartan ague, putrid fevers, stopping mortifications, and extracting frost, so as to leave the frozen member perfectly well / by Joseph Young, M.D. of New-York.
Young, Joseph, 1733-1814.Date: [1800?]- Books
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A sermon preached at the funeral of Mr. Joseph Alleine / by George Newton.
Newton, George, 1602-1681Date: 1673- Books
On a picture supposed to represent the Didine Bird of the island of Bourbon (Réunion) / by Alfred Newton.
Newton, Alfred, 1829-1907.Date: [1867?]- Books
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A sermon preached in the Old Church in Sheffield, in the County of York, on Thursday, the 26th of August, 1742. Before the Society of Cutlers There Incorporated: And Published at the Request of the body. By John Downes, Preacher at the New Church in Sheffield.
Downes, John, 1690 or 1691-1760.Date: [1743]- Pictures
A magician's cave; sailing ships at sea; kaleidoscopes. Coloured magic lantern slides.
Date: [between 1800 and 1899]Reference: 748272i- Books
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Deity: a poem.
Boyse, Samuel, 1708-1749.Date: 1749- Pictures
An archangel revealing the physical nature of the universe to a group of natural philosophers and mathematicians. Etching by James Barry, 1795, after his painting.
Barry, James, 1741-1806.Date: 1 May 1795Reference: 11970i- Books
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Pastoral advices and directions; in order to a virtuous life here, and eternal happiness hereafter. Intended more especially for the Use of the People committed to the Author's Care. By William Newton, Vicar of Gillingham in Dorset, and Minister of Wingham and Stodmarsh in Kent. Brethren, my Heart's Desire and Prayer to God for you is, that you may be saved, Rom. x. 1. Preach the Word; be instant in Season, and out of Season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all Long-Suffering and Doctrine, 1 Tim. iv. 2. Obey them that have the Rule over you, and submit yourselves; for they watch for your Souls; as they that must give Account; that they may do it with Joy, and not with Grief; for that is unprofitable for you, Heb. xiii. 17.
Newton, William, -1744.Date: [1740?]- Pictures
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Sir Isaac Newton. Chalk drawing, 1810, after L.F. Roubiliac.
Roubiliac, Louis François, 1702-1762.Date: 1810Reference: 9972i- Books
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The miserable case of the British sugar planters; wherein is contained, some remarks on the poverty, distress, and other difficulties, which they labour under; the advantages of a direct exportation from the sugar islands to Foreign Markets; and the Consequences of losing or preserving our Sugar Colonies are considered; and Some Comparisons are made between the French and the English in Regard to the Sugar Trade. With a Proposal for Relief. By a wellwisher to the trade and navigation o Great-Britain.
Wellwisher to the trade and navigation of Great-Britain.Date: MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]- Archives and manuscripts
Birmingham Field Notes
Date: 1956Reference: SA/TIH/B/2/4a/8Part of: Tavistock Institute of Human Relations- Archives and manuscripts
Manchester Field Notes
Date: 1956Reference: SA/TIH/B/2/4a/11Part of: Tavistock Institute of Human Relations- Archives and manuscripts
Yorkshire Field Notes
Date: 1956Reference: SA/TIH/B/2/4a/10Part of: Tavistock Institute of Human Relations