203 books • 14 series
On the Free Motion of Points, and on Universal Gravitation; Including the Principal Propositions of Books I. and III. of the Principia; The First Part of a New Edition of a Treatise on Dynamics
The Cambridge and Dublin Mathematical Journal Volume 5
The Cambridge and Dublin Mathematical Journal Volume 9
The Law Reports. Court of Exchequer; From Michaelmas Term, 1865, to Trinity Term, 1875 Volume 2
Supplement to the American Journal of International Law; Official Documents Volume 13
History of the Inductive Sciences, from the Earliest to the Present Time (Volume 2); VIII. Acoustics. IX. Optics, Formal and Physical. X.
History of the Inductive Sciences (Volume 1); I. the Greek School Philosophy, with Reference to Physical Science. II. the Physical Sciences in
VIII. Acoustics. IX. Optics, Formal and Physical. X. Thermotics and Atmology. XI. Electricity. XII. Magnetism. XIII. Galvanism, or Voltaic Electricity
Verse Translations from the German; Including Burger's Lenore, Schiller's Song of the Bell, and Other Poems Volume 1160
History of Scientific Ideas Volume N . 1
History of Scientific Ideas; Being the First Part of the Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences Volume 2
Of Induction, with Especial Reference to J.S. Mill's System of Logic
I. the Greek School Philosophy, with Reference to Physical Science. II. the Physical Sciences in Ancient Greece. III. Greek Astronomy. IV. Physical Science in the Middle Ages. V. Formal Astronomy After the Stationary Period. VI. Volume 1
An Introduction to Dynamics; Containing the Laws of Motion and the First Three Sections of the Principia
History of Inductive Sciences
The Treatise of the Pope's Supremacy
An Elementary Treatise on Mechanics Volume 1
History of the Inductive Sciences, from the Earliest to the Present Times Volume 1
First Principles of Mechanics; With Historical and Practical Illustrations
History of the Inductive Sciences; From the Earliest to the Present Times Volume 3
History of the Inductive Sciences Volume 3; XI. Electricity. XII. Magnetism. XIII. Galvanism, or Voltaic Electricity. XIV. Chemistry. XV. Mineralogy. XVI. Systematic Botany and Zoology. XVII. Physiology and Comparative Anatomy. XVIII. Geology
The Mechanics of Engineering; Intended for Use in Universities and in Colleges of Engineers
History of Scientific Ideas. Being the First Part of the Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences Volume 1
The Life and Selections from the Correspondence of William Whewell