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Page from the Encyclopaedia Britannica of 19971 (This was the first edition to be bound in volumes and was the same edition in which the article on ‘Motion’ erroneously rejects Newton’s theory of gravitation in favour of gravity being caused by the classical concept of the element of fire).
Page from the Encyclopaedia Britannica of 17972 (This was the first edition to be bound in volumes and was the same edition in which the article on ‘Motion’ erroneously rejects Newton’s theory of gravitation in favour of gravity being caused by the classical concept of the element of fire).
Page from the Encyclopaedia Britannica of 19973 (This was the first edition to be bound in volumes and was the same edition in which the article on ‘Motion’ erroneously rejects Newton’s theory of gravitation in favour of gravity being caused by the classical concept of the element of fire).
Page from the Encyclopaedia Britannica of 19974 (This was the first edition to be bound in volumes and was the same edition in which the article on ‘Motion’ erroneously rejects Newton’s theory of gravitation in favour of gravity being caused by the classical concept of the element of fire).
Page from the Encyclopaedia Britannica of 19975 (This was the first edition to be bound in volumes and was the same edition in which the article on ‘Motion’ erroneously rejects Newton’s theory of gravitation in favour of gravity being caused by the classical concept of the element of fire).
Page from the Encyclopaedia Britannica of 19976 (This was the first edition to be bound in volumes and was the same edition in which the article on ‘Motion’ erroneously rejects Newton’s theory of gravitation in favour of gravity being caused by the classical concept of the element of fire).
Page from the Encyclopaedia Britannica of 19977
Page from the Encyclopaedia Britannica of 19978 (This was the first edition to be bound in volumes and was the same edition in which the article on ‘Motion’ erroneously rejects Newton’s theory of gravitation in favour of gravity being caused by the classical concept of the element of fire).
Page from the Encyclopedia Britannica of 19979
Page from the Encyclopaedia Britannica of 199710
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(:title Napier's Rods 1797 and methods of Inland Navigation:)
Page from the Encyclopedia Britannica of 199711
1 Napier’s Rods in “Inland Navigation”, Encyclopaedia Britannica, 3rd Edition, 1797, plate CCCXLIV, Andrew Bell copperlplate. Original print article. (↑)
2 Napier’s Rods in “Inland Navigation”, Encyclopaedia Britannica, 3rd Edition, 1797, plate CCCXLIV, Andrew Bell copperlplate. Original print article. (↑)
3 Napier’s Rods, Inland Navigation, Encyclopaedia Britannica, 3rd Edition, 1797, plate CCCXLIV, Andrew Bell copperlplate. Original print article. (↑)
4 Napier’s Rods in “Inland Navigation”, Encyclopaedia Britannica, 3rd Edition, 1797, plate CCCXLIV, Andrew Bell copperlplate. Original print article. (↑)
5 Napier’s Rods, Inland Navigation, Encyclopaedia Britannica, 3rd Edition, 1797, plate CCCXLIV, Andrew Bell copperlplate. Original print article. (↑)
6 Napier’s Rods, Inland Navigation, Encyclopaedia Britannica, 3rd Edition, 1797, plate CCCXLIV, Andrew Bell copperlplate. Original print article. (↑)
7 Napier’s Rods, Inland Navigation, Encyclopaedia Britannica, 3rd Edition, 1797, plate CCCXLIV, Andrew Bell copperlplate. Original print article. (↑)
8 Napier’s Rods, Inland Navigation, Encyclopaedia Britannica, 3rd Edition, 1797, plate CCCXLIV, Andrew Bell copperlplate. Original print article. (↑)
9 Napier’s Rods, Inland Navigation, Encyclopedia Britannica, 3rd Edition, 1797, plate CCCXLIV, Andrew Bell copperlplate. Original print article. (↑)
10 Napier’s Rods, Inland Navigation, Encyclopaedia Britannica, 3rd Edition, 1797, plate CCCXLIV, Andrew Bell copperlplate. Original print article. (↑)
11 Napier’s Rods, Inland Navigation, Encyclopedia Britannica, 3rd Edition, 1797, plate CCCXLIV, Andrew Bell copperlplate. Original print article. (↑)
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