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| | 1748
| | | An
account of the
experiments made by some gentlemen
of the royal society, in order to discover whether the
electrical
power would be sensible at great distances. With
an experimental inquiry concerning the respective velocities of
electricity
and sound. To which are added, some further inquiries into the nature
and properties
of
electricity; communicated to the Royal society, by William Watson.
London,
Printed
for C. Davis, 1748.
[1], 90 p. illus. 20.5 cm.
Bound with Lovett, R. The subtil medium prov'd. London,
1756.
In Ronalds, Wheeler 352, Gartrell 547. | |
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| | | 1746
| | | Experiments
and
observations tending to illustrate the
nature and properties of electricity. In
one letter
to
Martin
Folkes and two to the Royal Society. By William
Watson. The 2nd ed. London, Printed for C. Davis, 1746. [1],
viii, 3-59 p. 20.5 cm.
Bound with Lovett, R. The subtil medium prov'd. London,
1756.
In Ronalds. | |
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| | | 1746
| | | Experiments
and
observations tending to illustrate the
nature and properties of
electricity. In one letter to Martin Folkes, and two to the Royal
society,
by William
Watson. London, Printed for C. Davis, 1746. 59 p. 21.8 cm.
Provenance: Ex Libris Brent Gration-Maxfield. 1966
(inscription) In
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| 1746
| | | Experiments
and
observations tending to illustrate the
nature and properties of
electricity. In one letter to Martin Folkes and two to the Royal
Society,
by William Watson. The 2nd ed. London, Printed for C. Davis,
1746.
[1], viii, 3-59 p. 1 plate. 19.4 cm.
Provenance: Ex Libris Drs. Th: Renz (ink stamp) |
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| | | 1746
| | | A
sequel to the
experiments and observations tending to illustrate the nature
and
properties of electricity: wherein it is presumed, by a
series of
experiments expresly or that purpose, that the source of the electrical
power, and its manner of acting are demonstrated. Addressed to the
Royal Society. By William Watson. London,
Printed for
C. Davis, 1746. [1], 80 p. 1 fold. plate. 20.5 cm.
Bound
with Lovett, R. The subtil medium prov'd. London, 1756. In
Ronalds, Wheeler 333b, Gartrell 55 |
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| 1747 | |
| Saggio
intorno all' elettricità de' corpi Nollet (Jean Antoine,
abbé), Sir William Watson
G. Pasquali, 1747 - 254 pagine | |
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| 1748 | |
| Experiences
et
observations, pour servir a l'explication
de la nature et de proprietés de
l'électricité.
Proposées en trois lettres à
la Societé royale de Londres, par Guill. Watson. Tr. de
l'anglois d'aprŠs la seconde edition. Paris, Chez S. Jorry,
1748. xii,
141 p. 2 fold. plates. 16.8 cm. | |
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| | | 1764
| | | Observations
upon
the effects of electricity, applied
to a tetanus, or muscular rigidity, of four months continuance. In a
letter to the Royal Society, by William
Watson.
London, 1764.<>
10-26 p. 21.2 cm.
Extract from the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, v. 53. |
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| | | 1966
| | | A
sequel to the
experiments and observations tending
to illustrate the nature and
properties of electricity: wherein it is presumed, by a series of
experiments
expresly
for that purpose, that the source of the electrical power, and its
manner
of acting are
demonstrated. Addressed to the Royal Society, by William Watson.
London,
Printed
for C. Davis, 1746. [1], 80 p. 1 fold. plate. 21.8
cm.
Provenance: Ex Libris Brent Gration-Maxfield. 1966
(inscription)
In Ronalds, Wheeler 333b, Gartrell 550. | |
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