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A51359 A general treatise of artillery, or, Great ordnance writ in Italian by Tomaso Morretii ... ; translated into English, with notes thereupon, and some additions out of French for sea-gunners, by Sir Jonas Moore, Kt. ; with an appendix of artificial fire-works for war and delight, by Sir Abraham Dager ...; Trattato dell' artiglieria. English. 1683 Moretti, Tomaso, d. 1675.; Moore, Jonas, Sir, 1617-1679.; Dager, Abraham, Sir.; Fournier, Georges, 1595-1652. Hydrographie contenant la theorie et la pratique de toutes les parties de la navigation. 1683 (1683) Wing M2726; ESTC R37646 59,051 154

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proverbial Sayings sayings also on several subjects both pleasant and profitable for the attaining the Latin Tongue for the Use of St. Saviours-Southwark-School in large Octavo The English Orator or Rhetorical Descants by way of Declamation upon some notable Themes both Historical and Philosophical Indiculus Vniversalis or the Universe in Epitomy wherein the names of almost all the Works of Nature c. of all Arts and Sciences with their most necessary Terms are in English Latin and French methodically digested for the use of Schools ●arge Octavo Sr. Jonas More 's Modern Fortification Illustrated with Cuts in Brass large Octavo Sr. Jonas More 's Mathematical Compendium or useful practices in Arithmetick Geometry and Navigation Dyaling and the use of the Logarithms in Twelves Wit and Drollery jovial Poems corrected and amended with many new Additions in large Octavo Quarl's Fons Lachrymarum ora Fountain of Tears from whence doth flow Englands Complaint Jeremiah's Lamentation with Divine Meditations and an Elegy on Sr. Ch. Lucas Oct. Gerania of a new Discovery of a little sort of People called Pygmies with a Description of their Stature Habit Knowledge and Government in Octavo The Course of Catechising or the marrow of all Expositors that have writ any Exposition on the Church Catechism in Octavo Weighty Reasons for tender conscientious Protestants to be in Union and Communion with the Church of England and not to forsake the publick Assembly in divers Sermons large Octavo Philosophy delineated being a Resolution of divers knotty Questions upon sundry philosophical Notions in large Octavo Loveday's Letters Domestick and Forreign to several Persons in large Octavo Cleaveland's Poems Orations and Epistles together with his Life in large Octavo Leigh's Description of all the Counties in England setting forth the glory of this Nation in large Octavo The Antiquity of China wherein the Customs and Manners of China are presented with a large Map of the Country in large Octavo A Treatise of Taxes and Contributions shewing the Nature and Measures of Crown Lands Assesments Custom Poll-Mony Lotteries Benevolence Penalties Monopolies Offices Raising of Coins Hearth-Money Excise c. By Sr. William Pette Quarto A new Survey of the Turkish Empire History and Government being an exact Discovery of what is worthy or knowledge relating to that great Nation in large Octavo The Woman is as good as the Man setting forth the excellency of the Female Sex in Twelves English Military Discipline or the Way and Method of Exercising Horse and Foot according to the practise of the present Time in large Octavo A short History of the late English Rebellion begun in 1640 by Marchamont Needham The Ruin of Papistry a short display against the Simony of the Romish Church with a circulatory Letter to the Fathers of those Virgins that desert their Families to turn Nunns by Peter Dumoulin Octavo Ethice Christiana or the School of Wisdom being the substance of Moral Philosophy Dedicated to the Duke of Monmonth in Twelves The Grounds and Occasions of the Contempt of the Clergy together with Observations upon the Answerer Octavo The Evangelical Communicant in the Eucharistical Sacrament declaring who are to receive the Supper of the Lord in Octavo The whole Book of Psalms Paraphrased and turned into english Verse for the use of Parish Churches by Miles Smith in large Octavo St. Foyn Improved shewing the Excellency that England may receive by the Grass called St. Foyn Quarto Bishop Sanderson's Life with divers Resolutions of sundry Cases of Conscience Quarto The Priviledge and Practice of Parliaments in England Quarto Troja Rediviva or the Glories of London surveyed in an He roick Poem Quarto There is sold by the said Obadiah Blagrave an excellent Eye Water which Wonderfully cureth all Rheumes and preserveth the Eye in its perfect sight T●…logia Mystica or the divine Essence explicated by a new Method of mystical Divinity in Octavo FINIS a Anima Fig. 1. b Culatta Codone a Volata b Gioia della Bocca a Campa●ia a It has been found that Iron Guns made of pure English Cast Iron have proved as good as any Brass Therefore even for some of the First Rate Ships by consent of His Majesty and furtherance of the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Chicheley Master of the Ordnance for the encouragement of the Manufacture the whole Complement are Iron turned and handsomely finished b The worst that is made for his Majesties use in England is of the latter six one and one It would be a very advantageous Experiment that from a Barrel of Powder one could separate the Petre and know what weight was of it exactly a All Italy over 12 Ounces makes a Pound a Spherical Bodies of what Metal soever are one to another in weight as the Cubes of their Diameters therefore if the Diameter and Weight of any known Spherical Body be given and the Diameter of any other like Body be given and the Weight sought or the Weight given and the Diameter be sought say As the Cube of the Diameter given is to the Weight given So is the Cube of the Diameter of the unweighed Sphere to its Weight and contrariwise for the Diameter By this Rule having the Diameter and Weight of a Shot one may find the Weight of another or having the Weight and Diameter of a Shot and the Weight of another one may find the Diameter My Father the 14th of March 1671 weighing several Iron Bullets with a Curious Scale found one very near round of 6 Inches and 63 100 parts to weigh exactly 41 Pounds which agrees exceeding neer to 9 Pound for 4 Inches and from the afore said Rule a Bullet of 1 pound Weight will have for its Diameter 1 Inch and 93 100 of an Inch. The Diameter of one pound of course Lead will be 1 Inch and 69 100 parts and of hard Stone 2 Inches and 67 100 parts For making the Ru ler for Calibres the Author wants a Table of Solids I here insert one made long since by my Father more exactly than those printed in Ars magna Artillerii or Furnier which solloweth a Bocca or Bore a We distinguish all our great Guns in England into two onely sorts viz. Field-peeces from the least to twelve Pounders and Cannon of Battery from Culvering to whole Cannon Fig III. and IV. Fig. V. Ribadocchino Fig. V. a risalto Fig. VI. a Petrieroes a Braga b Diameter Calibre Bocca Bore Mouth all one and B signifieth them all Fig. X. Fig. XI Fig. XII Fig. XIII XIV Fig. XV. XVI Fig. XVII Fig. XVIII Fig. XIX Fig. XX. Fig. XXI Fig. XXII Fig. XXIII Fig. XXIV Fig. XXV Fig. XXVI Fig. XXVII Fig. XXVIII Fig. XXVIII Eig XXIX Fig. XXX Fig. XXXI Fig. XXXII Fig. XXXV Fig. XXXVI Fig. XXXVII Fig. XXXIII Fig. XXXIX Fig. XL. Fig. XLI Fig. XLII Fig. XLIII XLIV Fig. XLV XLVI Fig. XLVII Fig. XLVIII Fig. XLIX Fig. L. Fig. LV. Fig. LVI a A Geometrical Pace is 5 Foot and the proportion betwixt the Venetian Foot and Ours is as 1000 to 1153. Therefore here the proportion will be from 460 to 518 English Paces a 691 English Paces b 553 Englsh Paces a Which is almost 14 Inches En b 12 Inches Engl.