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The HISTORY of

A Discourse and Hypothesis of annealing, and tempering Steel.

Discourses about Cyder, and Coffee.

A Discourse of the original of Forms.

An Hypothesis of Light.

A Discourse and Hypothesis of the Nature and Proprieties of Colours.

A Discourse about improving Wood for Dying, and for fixing Colours.

A Discourse about the improvement of Musick

A Discourse of the differing Heat of Summer, and Winter.

A Discourse, and Hypothesis about Fluidity.

Discourses upon several Mercurial Experiments.

Discourses of Hydrostaticks.

Discourses about the force of falling Bodies.

A Treatise of the motion of the Muscles.

A Discourse of the Usefulness of Experimental Philosophy.

A Treatise of the vanity of Dogmatizing.

The Sceptical Chymist.

Essays about Salt-peter.

The Parallel of the Ancient, and Modern Architecture.

Microscopical Observations.

Micrographia, or a Discourse of things discover'd by a Microscope.

Three Books of Fevers, of the Brain, and of the Scurvy, which I will alledge as the great Instances of this head: Wherein the famous Author has with accurate Diligence made prodigious improvements in all the parts of Physick, and shewn that the largeness of his Knowledge in it, is equal to the happy success of his practice.

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