A treatise describing and explaining the construction

and use of new celestial and terrestrial globes. Designed to illustrate, in the most easy and natural manner, the phoenomena of the earth and heavens, and to shew the correspondence of the two spheres. With a great variety of astronomical and geographical problems occasionally interspersed.

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A treatise describing and explaining the construction

and use of new celestial and terrestrial globes. Designed to illustrate, in the most easy and natural manner, the phoenomena of the earth and heavens, and to shew the correspondence of the two spheres. With a great variety of astronomical and geographical problems occasionally interspersed.

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"A catalogue of mathematical, philosophical, and optical instruments, made and sold by George Adams": 8 p. at end.

With the bookplate of Cyril Ernest Kenney.

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xxii, 242, 8 p.
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242

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