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The Construction and Principal Uses of Mathematical Instruments. Translated From the French of M. Bion, ... To Which are Added, the Construction and U (en Inglés)
N. Bion
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The Construction and Principal Uses of Mathematical Instruments. Translated From the French of M. Bion, ... To Which are Added, the Construction and U (en Inglés) - Bion, N.
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