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The Physical Treatises of Pascal: The Equilibrium of Liquids and The Weight of the Mass of Air

The Physical Treatises of Pascal: The Equilibrium of Liquids and The Weight of the Mass of Air

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The Physical Treatises of Pascal: The Equilibrium of Liquids and The Weight of the Mass of Air

by Blaise Pascal (I. H. B. and A. G. H. Spiers and Frederick Barry)

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New York: Octagon Books, 1973. 8vo. 181 pp. Red cloth. Near Fine. Slightest shelfwear to boards, subtle toning to endpapers. Translated by I. H. B. and A. G. H. Spiers with introduction and notes by Frederick Barry. Hardcover. Near Fine.

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Title
The Physical Treatises of Pascal: The Equilibrium of Liquids and The Weight of the Mass of Air
Author
Blaise Pascal (I. H. B. and A. G. H. Spiers and Frederick Barry)
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Hardcover
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Octagon Books
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1973
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