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Author: Richard Green Parker
Title: A school compendium of natural and experimental philosophy : embracing the elementary principles of mechanics, hydrostatics, hydraulics, pneumatics, acoustics, pyronomics, optics, electricity, galvanism, magnetism, electro-magnetism, magneto-electricity, astronomy : containing also a description of
Publisher: New York : Collins & Brother
Subject (keywords, tags): Physics
Contributor: University of California Libraries
Format: txt
Size: 328 kb
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