Naturall phylosophy. A system of physicks : manuscript, 1706.

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Naturall phylosophy. A system of physicks : manuscript, 1706.

Letter from Arthur O. Norton (ca. 1925), concerning this and other Phillips Bradley notebooks, moved to curatorial file.

1 v. ([2], 280 p.) ; 16.5 cm.

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