Benjamin Robins
Active Years
Min year: 1735, Max year: 1761, Max count: 12
As Author
- 1735: A discourse concerning the nature and certainty of Sir Isaac Newton's Methods of fluxions, and of prime and ultimate ratios. By Benjamin Robins, F.R.S
- 1738: The merchant's complaint against Spain
- 1739: An address to the electors, and other free subjects of Great Britain
- 1739: Remarks on Mr. Euler's Treatise of motion, Dr. Smith's Compleat system of opticks, and Dr. Jurin's Essay upon distinct and indistinct vision. By Benjamin Robins, F.R.S
- 1739: An address to the electors
- 1739: Observations on the present convention with Spain
- 1739: An address to the electors, and other free subjects of Great Britain; occasion'd by the late secession
- 1739: Observations on the present convention with Spain
- 1739: An address to the electors, and other free subjects of Great Britain
- 1739: An address to the electors, and other free subjects of Great Britain
- 1739: An address to the electors, and other free subjects of Great Britain
- 1739: A narrative of what passed in the Common-Hall of the citizens of London
- 1739: A narrative of what passed in the Common-Hall of the citizens of London
- 1739: Observations on the present convention with Spain
- 1740: A full confutation of Dr. Jurin's Reply to the remarks on his Essay upon distinct and indistinct vision. By Benjamin Robins, F.R.S
- 1742: New principles of gunnery
- 1747: A proposal for increasing the strength of the British navy
- 1761: Mathematical tracts of the late Benjamin Robins, Esq; Fellow of the Royal Society, and Engineer General to the Honourable the East India Company. In two volumes. ... . Containing his New Principles of Gunnery, with several subsequent Discourses on the same Subject, the greatest Part never before printed. Published by James Wilson, M.D.
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