The Motion Of Fluids, Natural and Artificial; In Particular that of the Air and Water, In a Familiar Manner, Proposed and Proved, by Evident and Conclusive Experiments with Many Useful Remarks: Done With Such Plainness and Perspicuity, as that They May be Understood by the Unlearned ; For Whose Sake is Added, A Short Explanation of Such Uncommon Terms, which in Treating on this Subject Could Not, Without Affectation, be Avoided ; With Plain Draughts Of Such Experiments and Machines, Which, by Description Only, Might Not Readily be Comprehended
Martin Clare
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