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OCR by The Paperless Office. The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society was a publication from the mid 1700's. It was one of the premier scientific journals of early industrial era. This is one page from that document, taken from volume 50, published in 1757. It is a useful publication for the purposes of reasearching some of the beginnings of modern science.
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OCR by The Paperless Office. The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society was a publication from the mid 1700's. It was one of the premier scientific journals of early industrial era. This is one page from that document, taken from volume 50, published in 1757. It is a useful publication for the purposes of reasearching some of the beginnings of modern science.
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