461
Published 1772
printed by Richardson and Co. Printers; and sold by J. Nourse, in the Strand, and Mess. Mount and Page on Tower-Hill, Booksellers to the said Commissioners

462
Published 1787
printed by C. Buckton, Great Pulteney Street, Golden Square. And sold by P. Elmsly, Strand, Bookseller to the said Commissioners

463
Published 1783
printed by William Richardson, Printer; and sold by Peter Elmsly in the Strand, Bookseller to the said Commissioners

464
Published 1790
printed by William Richardson, Printer; and sold by P. Elmsly, Strand, Bookseller to the said Commissioners

465
Published 1772
printed by Richardson and Co. Printers; and sold by J. Nourse, in the Strand, and Mess. Mount and Page on Tower-Hill, Booksellers to the said Commissioners

466
Published 1798
printed by C. Buckton, Great pulteney street; and sold by P. Elmsly, strand, bookseller to the said commissioners

468
Published 1786
Printed by C. Buckton, Great Pultney Street. Golden Square. And sold by P. Elmsly, Strand, bookseller to the said commissioners

469
by Falck, Nikolai Detlef
Published 1771
printed for the author and sold by Wells [i.e. Welles] and Grosvenor, Stationers, No. 11, in Cornhill; by the mathematical instrument-makers, and all booksellers in the sea-port-towns in Great Britain

470
by Burns, Arthur
Published 1771
printed for the author, and sold by J. Poole in Chester; and by all other booksellers in Great-Britain and Ireland

472
by Hill, John
Published 1754
printed for T. Gardner, at Cowley's Head, in the Strand; and sold by all the booksellers in Great Britain and Ireland

475
Published 1989
Springer Netherlands
...); Ithaca, New York (U. S. A); and London (Great Britain). IAU Symposium 131 was sponsored by IAU Commision...

476
by Magli, Giulio
Published 2009
Springer New York
... of Chaco Canyon in the United States, the Avebury stone circle in Great Britain, and the great pyramids...

477
Published 1971
Springer Netherlands
... and Great Britain were composed of 20 and 18 scientists respectively; at that time there were only two...