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910 ‎‡a  leybournsdiallingimprovdorthewholeartperformd1geometricallybyscaleandcompassesbyprojectingthesphereupontheplainwherebythereasonsoftheoperationsaredemonstrated2arithmeticallybysinesandtangentsalsohowtodescribeallnecessaryfurnitureforsundialsasthesunsplaceanddeclinationwiththebabylonishitalickandjewishhoursandthepointofthecompassthesunisuponatanytimeofthedayandtomakedialstogivethetimeofthedayatanyplaceproposedinanypartoftheworldwithreflectivediallingshewinghowtomakeadialthatshallgivethetruehourofthedaywherethesuncannotshinetowhichisnowaddedinstrumentaldiallingbythelinesofhoursandinclinationuponthescalesandlikewisemechanickdiallingwherebyanypersonmaywithoutmathematicksmakeadialuponanyplainwiththemanneroforderingoylandcoloursforpaintingsundialsconcludingwithtablesreadycalculatedforalllatitudesanddeclinationsforthemoreexpeditiousdrawingthehourlinesuponanyplain‏ ‎‡A  Leybourn's dialling improv'd :‏ ‎‡b  or, the whole art perform'd, I. Geometrically: By Scale and Compasses, by projecting the Sphere upon the Plain, whereby the Reasons of the Operations are demonstrated. II. Arithmetically: By Sines and Tangents. Also, How to describe all necessary Furniture for Sun-Dials, as the Sun's Place and Declination; with the Babylonish, Italick, and Jewish Hours, and the Point of the Compass the Sun is upon at any Time of the Day; and to make Dials to give the Time of the Day at any Place proposed, in any Part of the World. With Reflective Dialling: Shewing how to make a Dial that shall give the true Hour of the Day, where the Sun cannot shine. To which is now added, instrumental dialling: by the lines of hours, and Inclination upon the Scales, and likewise mechanick dialling, whereby any Person may, without Mathematicks, make a Dial upon any Plain; with the Manner of ordering Oyl, and Colours, for painting Sun-Dials. Concluding with tables ready calculated for all latitudes and declinations, for the more expeditious drawing the hour-lines upon any plain /‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  1‏
910 ‎‡a  surveyingimprovdorthewholeartbothintheoryandpracticefullydemonstratedin4parts1arithmetickvulgaranddecimal2alldefinitionstheoremsandproblemswithplaintrigonometryandwhatsoeverelseisnecessarytothetheoryofsurveying3thedescriptionanduseofinstrumentspropertobeusedinpracticalsurveying4howtomeasurecastupplotordivideanyparceloflandtotakeinaccessibleheightsanddistanceswithsurveyingcountiesroadsriversetcalsotoreduceaplantoaprospectandtocorrectanysurveybyastronomicalcalculationwithdirectionsformakingtransparentcoloursformapstowhichisaddedanappendixconcerninglevellingandconveyingwatertoanypossibleplaceassignd‏ ‎‡A  Surveying improv'd :‏ ‎‡b  or, the whole art, both in theory and practice, fully demonstrated. In four parts. I. Arithmetick, Vulgar and Decimal. II. All Definitions, Theorems, and Problems; with Plain Trigonometry, and whatsoever else is necessary to the Theory of Surveying. III. The Description and Use of Instruments proper to be used in Practical Surveying. IV. How to Measure, Cast up, Plot, or Divide any Parcel of Land; to take inaccessible Heights and Distances; with Surveying Counties, Roads, Rivers, &c. Also to reduce a Plan to a Prospect; and to correct any Survey by Astronomical Calculation; with Directions for making transparent Colours for Maps. To which is added, an appendix concerning levelling and conveying water to any possible Place assign'd /‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  1‏
910 ‎‡a  leybournsdiallingimprovdorthewholeartperformd1geometricallybyscaleandcompossesbyprojectingthesphereupontheplainwherebythereasonsoftheoperationsaredemonstrated2arithmeticallybysinesandtangentsalsohowtodescribeallnecessaryfurnitureforsundialsasthesunsplaceanddeclinationwiththebabylonishitalickandjewishhoursandthepointofthecompassthesunisuponatanytimeofthedayandtomakedialstogivethetimeofthedayatanyplaceproposedinanypartoftheworldwithreflectivediallingshewinghowtomakeadialthatshallgivethetruehourofthedaywherethesuncannotshinetowhichisnowaddedinstrumentaldiallingbythelinesofhoursandinclinationuponthescalesandlikewisemechanickdiallingwherebyanypersonmaywithoutmathematicksmakeadialuponanyplainwiththemanneroforderingoylandcoloursforpaintingsundialsconcludingwithtablesreadycalculatedforalllatitudesanddeclinationsforthemoreexpeditiousdrawingthehourlinesuponanyplain‏ ‎‡A  Leybourn's dialling improv'd :‏ ‎‡b  or, the whole art perform'd, I. Geometrically: By Scale and Composses, by projecting the Sphere upon the Plain, whereby the Reasons of the Operations are demonstrated. II. Arithmetically: By Sines and Tangents. Also, How to describe all necessary Furniture for Sun-Dials, as the Sun's Place and Declination; with the Babylonish, Italick, and Jewish Hours, and the Point of the Compass the Sun is upon at any Time of the Day; and to make Dials to give the Time of the Day at any Place proposed, in any Part of the World. With Reflective Dialling: Shewing how to make a Dial that shall give the true Hour of the Day, where the Sun cannot shine. To which is now added, instrumental dialling: by the lines of hours, and Inclination upon the Scales, and likewise mechanick dialling, whereby any Person may, without Mathematicks, make a Dial upon any Plain; with the Manner of ordering Oyl and Colours for Painting Sun-Dials. Concluding with tables ready calculated for all latitudes and declinations, for the more expeditious drawing the hour-lines upon any plain /‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  1‏
910 ‎‡a  navigationnewmodelldoratreatiseofgeometricaltrigonometricalarithmeticalinstrumentalandpracticalnavigationteachinghowtokeepareckoningbothinlatitudeandlongitudewithanappendixtouchingcurrentstowhichisaddedacorrecttableoflogarithms‏ ‎‡A  Navigation new modell'd :‏ ‎‡b  or, a treatise of geometrical trigonometrical arithmetical instrumental and practical navigation. Teaching, how to keep a reckoning, both in latitude and longitude, ... With an appendix, touching currents, ... To which is added, a correct table of logarithms, .. /‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  1‏
910 ‎‡a  surveyingimprovd‏ ‎‡A  Surveying improv'd‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  3‏
910 ‎‡a  surveyingimprovedorthewholeartbothintheoryandpracticefullydemonstratedin4parts1arithmeticvulgaranddecimal2alldefinitionstheoremsandproblemswithplaintrigonometryandwhatsoeverelseisusefulinthetheoryofsurveying3thedescriptionanduseofinstrumentsnecessaryinthepracticeofsurveyingparticularlygunterschainthesurveyingwheelthetheodolitethesectorthecircumferentortheprotractorthesemicircleandtheplaintablewhichlastofallothersisesteemeduniversallyusefulineverypartofthisart4howtomeasurecastupplotanddivideparcelsoflandofwhatdenominationsoevervizmeadowspasturesfieldsforestswoodscommonslordshipsmanorsetcbyany1ormoreoftheabovesaidinstrumentsalsototakeinaccessibleheightsanddistanceswithsurveyingcountiesroadsriversetclikewisetoreduceaplantoaprospectandtocorrectanysurveybyastronomicalcalculationwithdirectionsformakingtransparentcoloursformapsetcwithanappendixconcerninglevellingandconveyingofwatertoanypossibleplaceassignedthe6editionwithadditionsillustratedwithcutsetcandalsoaccuratelyrevisedimprovedandaugmentedbyhenrywilsonmathematiciantowhichisnowaddedgeodoesiaaccurataorsurveyingmadeeasybythechainonlyshewinghowtomeasureplotdivideanddelineateanyparceloflandwithoutthetroubleandchargeofanyotherinstrumentbutthechainwithproperdirectionsforreducingmappingcolouringandfindingthecontentafteranaccurateandexpeditiousmanneralsoanewessayuponsolidsshewinghowthedimensionsoftimbertreesetcbothstandingandlyingmaybeexactlytakenandreadilymeasuredvariouswaysvizvulgarlydecimallyduodecimallyinstrumentallyandtabularly‏ ‎‡A  Surveying improved :‏ ‎‡b  or, the whole art, both in theory and practice, fully demonstrated. In four parts. I. Arithmetic, Vulgar and Decimal. II. All Definitions, Theorems, and Problems; with Plain Trigonometry, and whatsoever else is useful in the Theory of Surveying. III. The Description and Use of Instruments, necessary in the Practice of Surveying; particularly Gunter's Chain, the Surveying-Wheel, the Theodolite, the Sector, the Circumferentor, the Protractor, the Semicircle, and the Plain-Table; which last, of all others, is esteemed universally useful in every Part of this Art. IV. How to Measure, Cast up, Plot, and Divide Parcels of Land, of what Denomination soever, viz. Meadows, Pastures, Fields, Forests, Woods, Commons, Lordships, Manors, &c. by any one or more of the abovesaid Instruments. Also, to take inaccessible Heights and Distances, with surveying Counties, Roads, Rivers, &c. Likewise to reduce a Plan to a Prospect, and to correct any Survey by Astronomical Calculation: With Directions for making transparent Colours for Maps, &c. With an Appendix concerning Levelling and Conveying of Water to any possible Place assigned. The sixth edition, with additions, illustrated with cuts, &c. and also accurately revised, improved, and augmented. By Henry Wilson, Mathematician. To which is now added, Geodoesia accurata: or, Surveying made Easy by the Chain only. Shewing, How to Measure, Plot, Divide, and Delineate any Parcel of Land, without the Trouble and Charge of any other Instrument but the Chain; with proper Directions for Reducing, Mapping, Colouring, and finding the Content, after an accurate and expeditious Manner. Also, a new essay upon Solids. Shewing how the Dimensions of Timber-Trees, &c. both standing and lying, may be exactly taken, and readily measured various Ways, viz. Vulgarly, Decimally, Duodecimally, Instrumentally, and Tabularly /‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  1‏
910 ‎‡a  navigationnewmodelldoratreatiseofgeometricaltrigonometricalarithmeticalinstrumentalandpracticalnavigationteachinghowtokeepareckoningbothinlatitutdeandlongitudewithouttablesorinstrumentsbyanewmethodneveryetpublishedillustratedwithpracticalexamplesofkeepingajournalandcorrectingitbyanobservationwithanewwayoffindingthevariationandtimeofhighwateratanyknownporttogetherwithallnecessarytablesandtheprojectionofthesphereorthographickandstereographickalsocurrentsailingwithotherpleasantquestionsandhowtocorrectthelongitudebyasolarobservationthe3editionwiththeadditionofsphericaltrigonometryandastronomy‏ ‎‡A  Navigation new modell'd :‏ ‎‡b  or, a treatise of geometrical trigonometrical arithmetical instrumental and practical navigation. Teaching, How to keep a Reckoning, both in Latitutde and Longitude, without Tables or Instruments, by a New Method never yet published: Illustrated with Practical Examples of keeping a Journal, and correcting it by an Observation; with a new Way of Finding the Variation, and Time of High-Water at any known Port. Together with All Necessary Tables, and the Projection of the Sphere Orthographick and Stereographick, Also Current Sailing, with other Pleasant Questions, and how to correct the Longitude by a Solar Observation. The third edition, with the addition of spherical trigonometry, and astronomy /‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  1‏
910 ‎‡a  navigationnewmodelldoratreatiseofgeometricaltrigonometricalarithmeticalinstrumentalandpracticalnavigation‏ ‎‡A  Navigation new modell'd, or, a treatise of geometrical, trigonometrical, arithmetical, instrumental and practical navigation ... /‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  1‏
910 ‎‡a  surveyingimprovdorthewholeartbothintheoryandpracticefullydemonstratedin4parts‏ ‎‡A  Surveying improv'd, or, The whole art, both in theory and practice, fully demonstrated in four parts ... /‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  1‏
910 ‎‡a  navigationnewmodelledoratreatiseofgeometricaltrigonometricalarithmeticalinstrumentalandpracticalnavigationteachinghowtokeepareckoningbothinlatitudeandlongitudetogetherwithallnecessarytablesthe6editionwiththeadditionofsphericaltrigonometryandastronomy‏ ‎‡A  Navigation new modelled :‏ ‎‡b  or, a treatise of geometrical, trigonometrical, arithmetical, instrumental, and practical navigation. Teaching how to keep a reckoning, both in latitude and longitude, ... Together with all necessary tables, ... The sixth edition, with the addition of spherical trigonometry, and astronomy /‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  1‏
910 ‎‡a  navigationnewmodelld‏ ‎‡A  Navigation new modell'd‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  2‏
910 ‎‡a  navigationnewmodelldoratreatiseofgeometricaltrigonometricalarithmeticalinstrumentalandpracticalnavigationteachinghowtokeepareckoningbothinlatitudeandlongitudewithouttablesorinstrumentsbyanewmethodneveryetpublishedillustratedwithpracticalexamplesofkeepingajournalandcorrectingitbyanobservationwithanewwayoffindingthevariationandtimeofhighwateratanyknownporttogetherwithallnecessarytablesandtheprojectionofthesphereorthographickandstereographickalsocurrentsailingwithotherpleasantquestionsandhowtocorrectthelongitudebyasolarobservationthe2editionwiththeadditionofsphericaltrigonometryandastronomy‏ ‎‡A  Navigation new modell'd :‏ ‎‡b  or, a treatise of geometrical trigonometrical arithmetical instrumental and practical navigation. Teaching, How to keep a Reckoning, both in Latitude and Longitude, without Tables or Instruments, by a New Method never yet published: Illustrated with Practical Examples of keeping a Journal, and correcting it by an Observation; with a new Way of Finding the Variation, and Time of High-Water at any known Port. Together with All Necessary Tables, and the Projection of the Sphere Orthographick and Stereographick, Also Current Sailing, with other Pleasant Questions, and how to correct the Longitude by a Solar Observation. The second edition, with the addition of spherical trigonometry, and astronomy /‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  1‏
910 ‎‡a  speculummundioranexactaccountofthegreatandformidableeclipseofthesunwhichwillbevisibletotalandcentralinenglandmay111724shewingthetruetimeofthebeginningmiddleandendofitwithitsquantityanddurationasitwillappearatlondonalsothenamesofthosecitiesandtownsinenglandwhereitwillbetotalandonwhatsideofthesunsbodythelightwillbeseenanhowmuchwhereitisnottotalwiththevariouseventsandcontingencieswhicharelikelytosucceeditintheseveralpartsoftheworldthereinconcernd‏ ‎‡A  Speculum mundi :‏ ‎‡b  or, an exact account of the great and formidable eclipse of the sun, which will be visible, total, and central, in England, May 11, 1724. Shewing, The true Time of the Beginning, Middle, and End of it; with its Quantity and Duration, as it will appear at London. Also, The Names of those Cities and Towns in England where it will be total, and on what Side of the Sun's Body the Light will be seen, an how much, where it is not total. With The various Events and Contingencies which are likely to succeed it in the several Parts of the World therein concern'd‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  1‏
910 ‎‡a  surveyingimprovedorthewholeartbothintheoryandpracticefullydemonstratedin4partsthe4editionwithadditionsembellishedandillustratedwithpropercutsetcbyhenrywilsontowhichisnowaddedgeodoesiaaccurataorsurveyinmadeeasybythechainonlyalsoanewessayuponsolids‏ ‎‡A  Surveying improved :‏ ‎‡b  or, the whole art, both in theory and practice, fully demonstrated. In four parts. ... The fourth edition, with additions; embellished and illustrated with proper cuts, &c. ... By Henry Wilson, ... To which is now added, Geodoesia accurata: or, surveyin made easy by the chain only. ... Also, a new essay upon solids. .. /‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  1‏
910 ‎‡a  regulationofeasterorthecauseoftheerrorsanddfferencescontractedinthecalculationofitdiscoverdanddulyconsiderdshewingthefrequencyandillconsequenceofthaterrorwiththecausefromwhenceitproceedsandamethodproposdforrectifyingitandreconcilingthedifferencesaboutitandforrestoringthetimeofcelebratingthatgreatsolemnitytoitsprimitivecertaintyandexactnessandthatwithoutthedifficultyandconfusionwhichsomehaveobjectedwouldattendsucharegulation‏ ‎‡A  The regulation of Easter :‏ ‎‡b  or, the cause of the errors and dfferences [sic] contracted in the calculation of it discover'd, and duly consider'd. Shewing, The Frequency and ill Consequence of that Error, with the Cause from whence it proceeds, and a Method propos'd for rectifying it, and reconciling the Differences about it, and for restoring the Time of celebrating that great Solemnity to its primitive Certainty and Exactness, and that without the Difficulty and Confusion which some have objected would attend such a Regulation /‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  1‏
910 ‎‡a  compleatsystemofnavigationin2parts1atkinsonsepitome2navigationnewmodelldorthewholeartperformedwithouttablesorinstrumentsbyanewmethodneveryetpublishedillustratedwithpracticalexamplesofkeepingajournalandcorrectingbyanobservationwithanewwayoffindingthevariationandtimeofhighwateratanyknownportwithproperandcorrecttablesviz1atableofthesunsrightascension2atableoftherightascensionanddeclinationoftheprincipalfixedstars3atableofthesunsdeclinationcalculatedfor20years4atableoflatitudesandlongitudesoftheprincipalharbourscapesandislandsintheworld5atableofdifferenceoflatitudeanddeparturefortheexactworkingatraverse6atableshewingthe1dayofmarchepactdominicalletterwithaperpetualalmanacklikewisetheuseanddescriptionofthequadrantcrossstaffandnocturnal‏ ‎‡A  A compleat system of navigation :‏ ‎‡b  In Two Parts. I. Atkinson's Epitome. II. Navigation New Modell'd: Or, The Whole Art Performed, without Tables or Instruments, by a New Method, never yet Published: Illustrated with Practical Examples of keeping a Journal, and correcting by an Observation; With a New Way of finding the Variation, and Time of High-Water, at any Known Port. With Proper and Correct Tables, viz. 1. A Table of the Sun's Right Ascension. 2. A Table of the Right Ascension and Declination of the Principal fixed Stars. 3. A Table of the Sun's Declination, Calculated for 20 Years. 4. A Table of Latitudes and Longitudes of the Principal Harbours, Capes, and Islands, in the World. 5. A Table of difference of Latitude and Departure, for the exact Working a Traverse. 6. A Table shewing the First Day of March, Epact, Dominical Letter; with a Perpetual Almanack. Likewise the Use and Description of the Quadrant, Cross-Staff, and Nocturnal /‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  2‏
910 ‎‡a  epitomeoftheartofnavigation‏ ‎‡A  Epitome of the art of navigation‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  2‏
910 ‎‡a  surveyingimprovedorthewholeartbothintheoryandpracticefullydemonstratedin4partsthe5editionwithadditionsembellishedandillustratedwithpropercutsbyhenrywilsontowhichisnowaddedgeodoesiaaccurataorsurveyingmadeasybythechainonly‏ ‎‡A  Surveying improved :‏ ‎‡b  or, the whole art, both in theory and practice, fully demonstrated. In four parts. ... The fifth edition, with additions; embellished and illustrated with proper cuts, ... By Henry Wilson, ... To which is now added, Geodoesia accurata: or, surveying mad easy by the chain only. .. /‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  1‏
910 ‎‡a  descriptionanduseofthatmostexcellentinventioncalldtheglobularchartshewingitsagreeablenesstotheglobeandthenaturalandeasyconsequencesthereofinthepracticeofnavigationwithaspecimenofaseachartinthatprojectionandtrigonometricalcalculationstoprovethetruththereofbothincourselatitudelongitudemeridiandistanceordeparturedistanceinthearchofagreatcircleanddistanceintherumbthosoextensiveastoexceed1200leaguesandallmeasurdbyascaleofequalpartswhichcannotbedoneuponanyprojectionbutthisonlytowhichisprefixdananswertomrhaseldenslettertodrhalleyprovingbymathematicaldemonstrationthathisprincipalargumentisfalsebyabove3in5therestinvalidandthewholeincoherentwithanappendixcontainingananswertomrcollierandprovingthatthese2authorscontradictthemselvesand1anotherbyhenrywilsonlatemathematicianinhismajestysnavyandauthorofseveraltreatisesinnavigationastronomyetc‏ ‎‡A  The description and use of that most excellent invention, call'd the globular chart: Shewing its Agreeableness to the Globe, And the Natural and Easy Consequences thereof in the Practice of Navigation; with a specimen of a sea-chart in that projection; and trigonometrical calculations, to prove the Truth thereof, both in Course, Latitude, Longitude, Meridian Distance (or Departure) Distance in the Arch of a great Circle, and Distance in the Rumb, tho' so Extensive as to exceed 1200 Leagues; and all measur'd by a Scale of Equal Parts, which cannot be done upon any Projection but this only. To which is prefix'd an answer to Mr Haselden's letter to Dr. Halley, Proving by Mathematical Demonstration, that his Principal Argument is false by above Three in Five; the rest invalid, and the whole incoherent. With an appendix, containing an answer to Mr. Collier, and proving that these two Authors contradict themselves, and one another. By Henry Wilson, Late Mathematician in His Majesty's Navy, and Author of several Treatises, in Navigation, Astronomy, &c‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  1‏
910 ‎‡a  navigationnewmodelledortreatiseofgeometricaltrigonometricalarithmeticalinstrumentalandpracticalnavigationteachinghowtokeepareckoningbothinlatitudeandlongitudewithouttablesorinstrumentsbyanewmethodneveryetpublishedillustratedwithpracticalexamplesofkeepingajournalandcorrectingitbyanobservationwithanewwayoffindingthevariationandtimeofhighwateratanyknownporttogetherwithallnecessarytables‏ ‎‡A  Navigation new modelled:‏ ‎‡b  or, Treatise of geometrical, trigonometrical, arithmetical, instrumental, and practical navigation ; teaching how to keep a reckoning, both in latitude and longitude, without tables or instruments, by a new method never yet published: illustrated with practical examples of keeping a journal, and correcting it by an observation ; with a new way of finding the variation, and time of high-water at any known port. Together with all necessary tables /‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  1‏
910 ‎‡a  navigationnewmodelledoratreatiseofgeometricaltrigonometricalarithmeticalinstrumentalandpracticalnavigationteachinghowtokeepareckoningbothinlatitudeandlongitudewithouttablesorinstrumentsbyanewmethodneveryetpublishedillustratedwithpracticalexamplesofkeepingajournalandcorrectingitbyanobservationwithanewwayoffindingthevariationandtimeofhighwateratanyknownporttogetherwithallnecessarytablescalculatedtothenewstileandtheprojectionofthesphereorthographicandstereographicalsocurrentsailingwithotherpleasantquestionsandhowtocorrectthelongitudebyasolarobservationthe8editionwiththeadditionofsphericaltrigonometryandastronomy‏ ‎‡A  Navigation new modelled :‏ ‎‡b  or, a treatise of geometrical, trigonometrical, arithmetical, instrumental, and practical navigation; teaching how to keep a reckoning, both in latitude and longitude, without Tables or Instruments, by a New Method never yet Published: Illustrated with Practical Examples of keeping a Journal, and correcting it by an Observation, with a New Way of finding the Variation, and Time of High-Water at any known Port. Together with all necessary tables, calculated to the New Stile, and the Projection of the Sphere Orthographic and Stereographic. Also Current Sailing, with other Pleasant Questions, and how to Correct the Longitude by a Solar Observation. The eighth edition, with the addition of spherical trigonometry, and astronomy /‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  1‏
910 ‎‡a  surveyingimprovdorthewholeartbothintheoryandpracticefullydemonstratedin4partsthe3editionwithadditionsbyhenrywilsontowhichisnowaddedgeodoesiaaccurataalsoanewessayuponsolids‏ ‎‡A  Surveying improv'd :‏ ‎‡b  or, the whole art, both in theory and practice, fully demonstrated. In four parts. ... The third edition, with additions ; ... By Henry Wilson, ... To which is now added, Geodoesia accurata: ... Also A new essay upon solids. .. /‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  1‏
910 ‎‡a  leybournsdiallingimprovdorthewholeartperformd1geometricallybyscaleandcompasses2arithmeticallybysinesandtangentsalsohowtodescribeallnecessaryfurnitureforsundialswithreflectivediallingtowhichisnowaddedinstrumentaldialling‏ ‎‡A  Leybourn's Dialling improv'd, or, The whole art perform'd, I. Geometrically, by scale and compasses ... II. Arithmetically, by sines and tangents :‏ ‎‡b  also, how to describe all necessary furniture for sun-dials, ... with reflective dialling, ... to which is now added, instrumental dialling ... /‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  1‏
910 ‎‡a  trigonometryimprovdandprojectionofthespheremadeeasyteachingtheprojectionofthesphereorthographickandstereographickasalsotrigonometryplainandsphericalwithplainandintelligiblereasonsforthevariousandmostusefulmethodsbothinprojectionandcalculationwiththeapplicationofthewholetoastronomydiallingandgeographybyhenrywilson‏ ‎‡A  Trigonometry improv'd, and projection of the sphere, made easy. Teaching The Projection of the Sphere Orthographick, and Stereographick: As also, Trigonometry Plain and Spherical; with plain and intelligible Reasons for the various and most useful Methods, both in Projection and Calculation; with the Application of the whole to Astronomy, Dialling, and Geography. By Henry Wilson‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  1‏
921 ‎‡a  printed for a bettesworth at the red lyon j batley at the dove in pater noster row j wilford at the three flower de luces in little britain and t jauncy at the angel without temple bar‏ ‎‡b  printed for A. Bettesworth, at the Red-Lyon, J. Batley, at the Dove in Pater-Noster-Row; J. Wilford, at the Three Flower-de-Luces in Little-Britain; and T. Jauncy, at the Angel without Temple-Bar,‏ ‎‡9  1‏
921 ‎‡a  cengage gale‏ ‎‡c  Cengage Gale,‏ ‎‡9  18‏
921 ‎‡a  printed for j batley at the dove in pater noster row‏ ‎‡b  printed for J. Batley, at the Dove in Pater-Noster-Row,‏ ‎‡9  1‏
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921 ‎‡a  printed for eben tracey ben pickard and w meadows‏ ‎‡b  printed for Eben. Tracey; Ben. Pickard; and W. Meadows,‏ ‎‡9  1‏
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921 ‎‡a  printed for w mount and t page on tower hill w meadows at the angel near the fleece tavern in cornhill and ste fitzer at the three bibles in the minories‏ ‎‡b  printed for W. Mount and T. Page, on Tower-Hill; W. Meadows, at the Angel, near the Fleece Tavern in Cornhill; and Ste. Fitzer, at the Three Bibles in the Minories,‏ ‎‡9  1‏
921 ‎‡a  printed for w mount and t page‏ ‎‡b  printed for W. Mount and T. Page [etc.],‏ ‎‡9  2‏
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921 ‎‡a  printed for w and j mount and t page and w meadows‏ ‎‡b  printed for W. and J. Mount and T. Page; and W. Meadows,‏ ‎‡9  1‏
921 ‎‡a  printed for t page and w mount on towerhill ben pickard at the three bibles in the minories and w meadows at the angel near the fleece tavern in cornhill‏ ‎‡b  printed for T. Page and W. Mount, on Towerhill; Ben. Pickard, at the Three Bibles in the Minories; and W. Meadows, at the Angel, near the Fleece Tavern in Cornhill,‏ ‎‡9  1‏
921 ‎‡a  printed for j roberts at the oxford arms in warwick lane‏ ‎‡b  printed for J. Roberts, at the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane,‏ ‎‡9  1‏
921 ‎‡a  printed for t and t longman c hitch and l hawes j and j rivington w johnston and p davey and b law‏ ‎‡b  printed for T. and T. Longman, C. Hitch and L. Hawes, J. and J. Rivington, W. Johnston, and P. Davey and B. Law,‏ ‎‡9  1‏
921 ‎‡a  printed for j wilford at the three flower de luces behind the chapter house in st pauls church yard‏ ‎‡b  printed for J. Wilford, at the Three Flower-de-Luces, behind the Chapter-House in St. Paul's Church-Yard,‏ ‎‡9  1‏
921 ‎‡a  printed by george grierson printer to the kings most excellent majesty at the kings arms and two bibles in essex street‏ ‎‡b  printed by George Grierson, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, at the King's-Arms and Two Bibles in Essex-Street,‏ ‎‡9  1‏
921 ‎‡a  printed for t longman c hitch and l hawes j rivington w johnston s crowder and co and b law‏ ‎‡b  printed for T. Longman, C. Hitch and L. Hawes, J. Rivington, W. Johnston, S. Crowder and Co, and B. Law,‏ ‎‡9  1‏
921 ‎‡a  printed for j senex and tho taylor in fleet street w taylor in pater noster row w and j innys at the west end of st pauls church yard a johnston in round court in the strand and e symon in cornhill‏ ‎‡b  printed for J. Senex and Tho. Taylor in Fleet-Street, W. Taylor in Pater-Noster-Row, W. and J. Innys at the West-End of St. Paul's Church-Yard, A. Johnston in Round-Court in the Strand, and E. Symon in Cornhill,‏ ‎‡9  1‏
921 ‎‡a  printed for j mount and t page on tower hill‏ ‎‡b  printed for J. Mount, and T. Page on Tower-Hill,‏ ‎‡9  1‏
921 ‎‡a  printed by boulter grierson printer to the kings most excellent majesty‏ ‎‡b  printed by Boulter Grierson, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty,‏ ‎‡9  1‏
921 ‎‡a  printed for t longman j osborn s birt c hitch and j rivington‏ ‎‡b  printed for T. Longman, J. Osborn, S. Birt, C. Hitch and J. Rivington,‏ ‎‡9  1‏
921 ‎‡a  printed for a bettesworth j bartley j wilford and t jauncy‏ ‎‡b  printed for A. Bettesworth, J. Bartley, J. Wilford and T. Jauncy,‏ ‎‡9  1‏
921 ‎‡a  printed by h p for j senex at the globe in salisbury court and w taylor at the ship in pater noster row‏ ‎‡b  printed by H. P. for J. Senex, at the Globe in Salisbury-Court; and W. Taylor, at the Ship in Pater-Noster-Row,‏ ‎‡9  1‏
922 ‎‡a  xxk‏ ‎‡b  gb‏ ‎‡9  22‏
930 ‎‡a  henry wilson‏ ‎‡c  By Henry Wilson‏ ‎‡9  13‏
930 ‎‡a  h wilson‏ ‎‡c  By H. Wilson. To which is added, for the help, of young Seamen. The Draught of a Ship, with all her Rigging: Every Rope particularly described by its proper Name: and also, a Dictionary, Explaining all the Terms used at Sea, in an Alphabetical Order‏ ‎‡9  2‏
940 ‎‡a  eng‏ ‎‡9  22‏
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943 ‎‡a  175x‏ ‎‡9  3‏
944 ‎‡a  am‏ ‎‡9  22‏
950 ‎‡a  leybourn william‏ ‎‡A  Leybourn, William,‏ ‎‡d  1626-1716‏ ‎‡9  2‏
950 ‎‡a  page thomas‏ ‎‡A  Page, Thomas,‏ ‎‡c  libraire‏ ‎‡9  2‏
950 ‎‡a  mount william‏ ‎‡A  Mount, William‏ ‎‡9  2‏
950 ‎‡a  atkinson james‏ ‎‡A  Atkinson, James,‏ ‎‡d  fl. 1667-1715‏ ‎‡9  2‏
950 ‎‡a  bettesworth arthur‏ ‎‡A  Bettesworth, Arthur‏ ‎‡9  1‏
950 ‎‡a  batley j‏ ‎‡A  Batley, J.‏ ‎‡9  1‏
950 ‎‡a  wilford john‏ ‎‡A  Wilford, John‏ ‎‡9  1‏
950 ‎‡a  jauncy thomas‏ ‎‡A  Jauncy, Thomas‏ ‎‡9  1‏
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