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Etiqueta de registo: 00254nam 2200025 450 001 1961081 003 http://id.bnportugal.gov.pt/bib/catbnp/1961081 100 ## $a20170502d1769 m y0pory01030103ba 101 0# $aeng 102 ## $aGB 105 ## $aa z 000yy 106 ## $ar 200 1# $a The laws of centripetal and centrifugal force. Shewing, the motion of bodies in
circular orbits, and in the conic sections, and other curves. And explaining the perturbating
force of a third body. With many other things of like nature. Being a work preparatory
to astronomy, and the very basis thereof. And absolutely necessary to be known by
all such as desire to be proficients in that science$f[William Emerson] 210 #9 $a[S.l.]$c[s.n.],$d1769 215 ## $a[2], ii, 81, [4] p., [6] f. desdobr.$cil.$d4º (21 cm) 304 ## $aAutor retirado do prefácio 700 #1 $aEmerson,$bWilliam,$f1701-1782$31679378 801 #0 $aPT$bBN$gRPC 966 ## $lBN$mFGMON$sS.A. 1487//3 V. 997 ## $aBIBEOD
Etiqueta de registo: 00254nam 2200025 450 001 1961080 003 http://id.bnportugal.gov.pt/bib/catbnp/1961080 100 ## $a20170502d1769 m y0pory01030103ba 101 0# $aeng 102 ## $aGB 105 ## $aa z 000yy 106 ## $ar 200 1# $a The projection of the sphere, orthographic, stereographic, and gnomonical. Both
demonstrating the principles, and explaining the practice of these three several sort
of projection $f[William Emerson] 205 ## $aThe second edition, corrected and improved 210 #9 $aLondon$cprinted for J. Nourse, in the Strand, Bookseller in Ordinary to his Majesty,$d1769 215 ## $aiv, 57, [1] p., [12] f. desdobr.$cil.$d4º (21 cm) 304 ## $aAutor retirado do prefácio 620 ## $dLondres 700 #1 $aEmerson,$bWilliam,$f1701-1782$31679378 702 #1 $aNourse,$bJohn,$ffl. 1730?-1780$4610$3667355 801 #0 $aPT$bBN$gRPC 966 ## $lBN$mFGMON$sS.A. 1487//2 V. 997 ## $aBIBEOD
Etiqueta de registo: 00254nam 2200025 450 001 1961030 003 http://id.bnportugal.gov.pt/bib/catbnp/1961030 100 ## $a20170502d1769 m y0pory01030103ba 101 0# $aeng 102 ## $aGB 105 ## $aa z 000yy 106 ## $ar 200 1# $aMechanics; or, the doctrine of motion. Comprehending, I. The general laws of motion.
II. The descent of bodies perpendicularly, and down declined planes, and also in curve
surfaces. The motion of pendulums. III. Centers of gravity. The equilibrium of beams
of timber, and their forces and directions. IV. The mechanical powers. V. The comparative
strength of timber, and its stress. The powers of engines, their motion, and friction.
VI. Hydrostatics and pneumatics$f[William Emerson] 210 #9 $aLondon$cprinted for J. Nourse, in the Strand, Bookseller in Ordinary to his Majesty,$d1769 215 ## $aiv, 148 p., [9] f. desdobr.$cil.$d4º (21 cm) 304 ## $aAutor retirado do prefácio 620 ## $dLondres 700 #1 $aEmerson,$bWilliam,$f1701-1782$31679378 702 #1 $aNourse,$bJohn,$ffl. 1730?-1780$4610$3667355 801 #0 $aPT$bBN$gRPC 966 ## $lBN$mFGMON$sS.A. 1487//1 V. 997 ## $aBIBEOD
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