Lecture notes, 1837-1838.

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Lecture notes, 1837-1838.

Notes taken by Perrine (Princeton Class of 1838) of Joseph Henry's lectures on natural philosophy, delivered before the senior class at Nassau Hall (Princeton University) from 21 November 1837 to 30 January 1838.

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Princeton University Library

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