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Collapse MS 2131 - Thomas Reid, Professor of Moral Philosophy papers (The Birkwood Collection)MS 2131 - Thomas Reid, Professor of Moral Philosophy papers (The Birkwood Collection)
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1 - 'Theorem, from Mr Dougald Stuart.'
2 - 'Of the Involuntary Motions of Animals.'
3 - Classifications of colour.
4 - 'Water...; Air...; Fire or Heat.'
5 - 'Pat. Wilson communicated to me an observation upon the Aberation of the Rays of Light...'
6 - 'Suppose a Loxodromic propeled Stereographically on the plain of the Equator...' Def. 1. The Course of a Ship is the Direction...'
7 - 'If two Latitudes and the Difference of Longitude is given...'
8 - 'Supposing a cubical inch of atmospherical Air at the Surface of the Earth to weigh half a Grain...'
9 - 'Probl. Having given the three sides of a plain triangle...'
10 - 'D. The Density of an Elastick fluid.'
11 - 'I suppose the L. of Inc. to the S. of Ref. le from Water to Air in the least Ref. light to be...’
12 - 'Musschenbrock, treating of the Force of Bodies in Motion...'
13 - 'Of a Scale for measuring the Strength of ardent Spirits by glass bubbles of the same specific gravity.'
14 - 'Problem. Suppose a force of 4 Cwt sufficient to draw a wheel Carriage...'
15 - 'Axiom. If two bodies either approach each other or recede from each other in contrary directions...’
16 - 'Prob. Having given the year of the Indiction the Golden Number and the year of the Suns Cycle to find the year of the Julian period.'
17 - 'The Origin of Motion in the Human Body.'
18 - 'Heat and Cold are commonly thought to be well understood...'
19 - 'There is in Animals an Active Principle that has the power of beginning Motion.'
20 - 'The greatest Aberration of the fixed Stars from their true place being according to Dr Bradleys Observations '
21 - 'Let PL be an Object viewed by the Eye at O through any Number of Lenses...’
22 - 'NB. 1o. A degree of Latitude by the French mensuration in the middle of France
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