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The motion of fluids, natural and artificial; in particular that of the air and water, in a familiar manner, proposed and proved, by evident and conclusive experiments with many useful remarks. : Done with such plainness and perspicuity, as that they may be understood by the unlearned. For whose sake there is added, a short explanation of such uncommon terms, which in treating on this subject could not, without affectation, be avoided. With plain draughts of such experiments and machines, which, by description only, might not readily be comprehended. By M. Clare, A.M. F.R.S.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Clare, M. (Martin), -1751.
Series:
Eighteenth century collections online. Part 2: New editions.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Fluid mechanics--Early works to 1800.
Fluid mechanics.
Physical Description:
16 unnumbered pages,4,323 pages, 25 unnumbered pages,plates ; 8⁰
Place of Publication:
London : [publisher not identified], Printed in the year M,DCC,XXXV. [1735]
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
text file
Notes:
With a list of subscribers, a glossary, an index, an errata leaf and a final advertisement leaf.
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements. s2009 miunns
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Cited in:
English Short Title Catalog, T227941.
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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