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Author(s)John Worgan
ISBN / ASIN1171374585
ISBN-139781171374589
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British Library

T111543

With animadversions on 'Practical measuring by a new set of tables, ready calculated after a plain easy and correct method' by Edward Hoppus. Half title: Worgan's tabular solids. 'The tables of solid qualities' has p.1 on the verso.

London : printed by C. Ackers, for the author; and sold by Mr. Meadows; Mr. Clarke; and Mr. Miles, mathematical instrument-maker, 1740. xv,[3],22,[1],487p. ; 12°
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