The philosphical transactions being now again revived, and designed to be published monthly, as formerly; : it is desired, that such persons as are willing to have them at the usual price, would subscribe their names to be delivered in to Mr. Henry Hunt, operator to the Royal Society, at Gresham Colledge, Lond. ...
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