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MS 2131 - Thomas Reid, Professor of Moral Philosophy papers (The Birkwood Collection)
1 - Manuscripts and notebooks
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1 - 'Of the Centripetal Forces, Velocities and Periodical Times of Bodies...’ Theorema D. Mat. Stewart pro quadrature Circuli.'
2 - 'Of the Eye and Manner of Vision.'
3 - 'Of the Laws of Motion.'
4 - 'A perfect cadence is a Conclusion of the Melody.'
5 - 'Of Chromatick.'
6 - 'Of heat.' ;. 'To speak of heat distinctly '
7 - 'Of the Comparative advantage of large wheels.'
8 - 'Some properties of Numbers.'
9 - 'Propositions that may be usefull in solving algebraical indeterminate Questions.'
11 - 'The discovery now proposed seems to be drawn by just reasoning from principles formerly known and acknowledged ....'
12 - 'The Radius of the Theodolite...’
13 - '...in their eye was not circular but oval, the longest diameter being vertical '
14 - 'Scholium ad Prop. 26 Lib. 3. Princip. Newtoni vice figuram apud Authorem.'
15 - 'Cum Principia Mathematica Cl. Newtoni...’
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