John Farrar
John Farrar
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An elementary treatise on mechanics
cover - ABA biblical and theological dict...John Farrar
A biblical and theological dictionary
no cover - EOElements of electricity, magnet...John Farrar
Elements of electricity, magnetism, and electro-dynamics
no cover - EOElements of geometryJohn Farrar
Elements of geometry
no cover - AEAn elementary treatise on plane...John Farrar
An elementary treatise on plane and spherical trigonometry
no cover - CMCambridge mathematicsJohn Farrar
Cambridge mathematics
no cover - AEAn elementary treatise on arith...John Farrar
An elementary treatise on arithmetic
no cover - MTMathematics textbooksJohn Farrar
Mathematics textbooks
no cover - ATAnswers to the questions contai...John Farrar
Answers to the questions contained in Mr. Farrar's letter, dated June 13, 1815, on the subject of astronomical observations
no cover - TMThe method of finding the longi...John Farrar
The method of finding the longitude at sea, by time-keepers
no cover - [F[Plates for treatises on mathem...John Farrar
[Plates for treatises on mathematics and philosophy
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An elementary treatise on mechanics
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A biblical and theological dictionary
- Open Work
Elements of electricity, magnetism, and electro-dynamics
- Open Work
Elements of geometry
- Open Work
An elementary treatise on plane and spherical trigonometry
- Open Work
Cambridge mathematics
- Open Work
An elementary treatise on arithmetic
- Open Work
Mathematics textbooks
- Open Work
Answers to the questions contained in Mr. Farrar's letter, dated June 13, 1815, on the subject of astronomical observations
- Open Work
The method of finding the longitude at sea, by time-keepers
- Open Work
[Plates for treatises on mathematics and philosophy