Göttingische gelehrte Anzeigen, Volume 2

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Weidmannsche Buchhandlung, 1820
 

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Page 1016 - An account of experiments for determining the length of the pendulum vibrating seconds in the latitude of London.
Page 1043 - Appendixes. 1810 — 20. 2 vols. fol. 1813 — 20. from the Commissioners appointed by his Majesty, to execute the Measures recommended by a Select Committee of the House of Commons respecting the Public Records of the Kingdom, &c.
Page 1087 - Map of the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, with the adjacent Parts of the United States of America, &c., compiled from the latest Surveys and adjusted from the most recent and approved Astronomical Observations by Joseph Bouchette...
Page 1171 - York, in the summer and autumnal months of 1819; and of the check given to its progress, by the measures adopted by the Board of Health.
Page 992 - An Experimental Inquiry into the Nature. Cause, and Varieties of the Arterial Pulse, and into certain other properties of the larger Arteries in Animals with Warm Blood, illustrated by Engravings. By CH Parry, MDFRS 8s.
Page 952 - Extrait d'un mémoire sur l'état ancien et moderne des provinces orientales de la Basse Egypte", DE, t. XVIII, 2
Page 826 - TRANSACTIONS of the Society instituted at London for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, with the Premiums offered in the year 1783.
Page 1090 - A New and Correct Map of the United States of North America, exhibiting the Counties, Towns, Roads, &c., in each State; carefully compiled from Surveys and the most authentic Documents, by Samuel Lewis.
Page 1202 - Narrative of a Journey in the Interior of China, and of a voyage to and from that country, in the years 1816 and 1817 ; containing an account of the most interesting transactions of Lord Amherst's Embassy to the Court of Pékin, and Observations on the countries which it visited.
Page 793 - Observations upon the Alveus, or General Bed of the German Ocean and British Channel. By Robert Stevenson, Civil Engineer.

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