A voyage of the late King of Sweden and another of mathematicians sent by him : in which are discover'd the refraction of the sun which sets not in the northern parts at the time of the solstice, varition [sic] of the needle, latitudes of places, seasons &c. of those countries : by command of the most serene and most mighty Prince, Charles XI, King of Swedes, Goths and Vandals / faithfully render'd into English.

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A voyage of the late King of Sweden and another of mathematicians sent by him : in which are discover'd the refraction of the sun which sets not in the northern parts at the time of the solstice, varition [sic] of the needle, latitudes of places, seasons &c. of those countries : by command of the most serene and most mighty Prince, Charles XI, King of Swedes, Goths and Vandals / faithfully render'd into English.
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Bilberg, John, 1646-1717.
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London :: Printed for Edward Castle ...,
1698.
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Karl -- XI, -- King of Sweden, 1655-1697.
Scientific expeditions.
Refraction, Astronomical.
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"A voyage of the late King of Sweden and another of mathematicians sent by him : in which are discover'd the refraction of the sun which sets not in the northern parts at the time of the solstice, varition [sic] of the needle, latitudes of places, seasons &c. of those countries : by command of the most serene and most mighty Prince, Charles XI, King of Swedes, Goths and Vandals / faithfully render'd into English." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A28143.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2024.

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BOOKS Printed for, and Sold by Edward Castle NEAR WHITE-HALL.

I. THe Whole Works of that excellent Practical Physi∣cian, Dr. Thomas Sydenham.

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II. An Epitomy of the whole Practical part of Physick, con∣tain'd in the Works of the Learn∣ed Dr. Willis. With a Treatise of the Plague, its Nature and Cure, &c.

III. A Letter to the Deists.

IV. A List of all the Offices and Officers of England, both Ci∣vil and Military, in Church and State. With a Table for finding out any Office or Officer there∣in.

V. Contemplations Moral and Divine. By Sir M. Hale, Knight, Late Lord Chief Justice of the King's-Bench.

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VI. A Letter to the Right Reverend Edward Lord Bishop of Worcester, concerning some Passa∣ges relating to Mr. Locke's Essay of Humane Understanding. In a late Discourse of His Lordship's, in Vindication of the Trinity. By John Locke, Gent.

VII. Mr. Locke's Reply to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Worcester's Answer to his Let∣ter, concerning some Passages re∣lating to Mr. Locke's Essay of Hu∣mane Understanding. In a late Dis∣course of His Lordship's in Vin∣dication of the Trinity.

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VIII. A Treatise of the Causes of Incredulity: Wherein are Ex∣amin'd the General Motives and Occasions which dispose Unbe∣lievers to Reject the Christian Religion. With two Letters, containing a direct Proof of the Truth of Christianity. Transla∣ted from the French of Monsieur Le Clerc.

IX. An Abridgement of Mr. Locke's Essay concerning Humane Understanding.

X. The Reasonableness of Christianity, as it is delivered in the Scriptures. The Second E∣dition. To which is added, A Vindication of the same from Mr. Edward's Exceptions.

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XI. A Second Vindication of the Reasonableness of Christianity. By the Author of the Reasonable∣ness of Christianity.

XII. The Christians Pattern, or a Divine Treatise of the Imi∣tation of Christ. Written in La∣tin by Thomas of Kempis, above 200 Years since. 8°.

XIII. Historia Nuperae rerum mutationis in Anglia, in qua Res à Jacobo Rege, contra Leges Angliae, & Europae Libertatem, & ab Ordinibus Angliae contra Regem patratae, duobus Libris recensentur. Authore E. Burridge, A. M.

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