BIRD'S NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. ELEMENTS OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY; BEING AN EXPERIMENTAL INTRODUCTION TO THE PHYSICAL SCIENCES. Illustrated with over 300 wood-cuts. By GOLDING BIRD, MD, Assistant Physician to G-uy's Hospital. From the Third London edition. -In... A History of Roman Classical Literature - Page 5by Robert William Browne - 1857 - 450 pagesFull view - About this book
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