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  1. Mathematical Tracts of the Late Benjamin Robins.: V. 2 by Benjamin Robins, 2009-04-27
  2. Nouveaux Principes D'Artillerie De M. Benjamin Robins (1783) (French Edition) by Benjamin Robins, 2009-08-27
  3. Mathematical Tracts of the Late Benjamin Robins (Volume 2); Discourse on the Methods of Fluxions, and of Prime and Ultimate Ratios, With Other
  4. Mathematical Tracts Of The Late Benjamin Robins V2 (1761) by Benjamin Robins, 2009-08-27
  5. Benjamin Franklin by Robin McKown, 1963
  6. New Principles of Gunnery: Containing the Determination of the Force of Gunpowder, and an Investigation of the Difference in the Resisting Power of the ... on the Improvement of Practical Gunnery. by Benjamin Robins, 2009-04-27
  7. A Voyage round the world, in the years 1740, 41, 42, 43, 44 by Richard Walter, George Anson Anson, et all 2010-09-08
  8. New Principles Of Gunnery: Containing The Determination Of The Force Of Gunpowder, And An Investigation Of The Difference In The Resisting Power Of The Air To Swift And Slow Motions (1805) by Benjamin Robins, James Wilson, 2008-10-27
  9. New Principles of Gunnery by Benjamin Robins, 1972-09
  10. AN ADDRESS TO THE ELECTORS AND OTHER FREE SUBJECTS OF GREAT BRITAIN : OCCASION'D BY THE LATE SECESSION ; IN WHICH IS CONTAIN'D A PARTICULAR ACCOUNT OF ALL OUR NEGOCIATIONS WITH SPAIN, AND THEIR TREATMENT OF US, FOR ABOVE TEN YEARS PAST. by Benjamin Robins, 1739
  11. An address to the electors, and other free subjects of Great Britain; occasion'd by the late secession. In which is contain'd a particular account of all ... with Spain, ... The third edition. by Benjamin Robins, 2010-06-10
  12. Beginnings, Birth/Rebirth, and the New World (Five Fingers Review 17) by Elizabeth Ames, Bonnie Auslander, et all 1998-05-01
  13. An Address To The Electors And Other Free Subjects Of Great Britain (1739) by Benjamin Robins, 2010-09-10
  14. Simultaneous Interpretation: A Cognitive-Pragmatic Analysis (Benjamins Translation Library, 28) by Robin Setton, 1999-04

1. Robins
Benjamin Robins. Born 1707 in Benjamin Robins attended school in Bath,then went to London after leaving school. There he studied
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Benjamin Robins
Born: 1707 in Bath, England
Died: 20 July 1751 in Madras, India
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Benjamin Robins attended school in Bath, then went to London after leaving school. There he studied languages and mathematics without the help of tutors. He progressed quickly, publishing in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society in 1727, the year he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. He wrote on Johann Bernoulli 's laws of motion and impacts of rigid bodies, achieving considerable fame so that he was able to attract many pupils for mathematics tuition. He gave this as individual tuition, never teaching a class. Gradually Robins gave up teaching to become an engineer. He went on to construct bridges, mills and harbours. He also worked at making rivers navigable and draining fen land. In addition to this he began to study gunnery and fortifications. To gain experience he travelled through Flanders studying fortification work there, there was certainly much to see. On his return to England he published A discourse concerning the nature and certainty of Sir Isaac Newton 's method of fluxions and prime and ultimate ratios.

2. Æ Aeragon - Benjamin Robins
Benjamin Robins. Benjamin Robins, a British artilleryman and memberof the Royal Society, began a study of fortifications, hydraulics
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Benjamin Robins
Benjamin Robins, a British artilleryman and member of the Royal Society, began a study of fortifications, hydraulics and ballistics in the 1730s. While studying ballistics, he reached important conclusions about flight and published one of his books, New Principles of Gunnery in 1742. In it, he outlined his research that essentially formed the basis for all subsequent work on the theory of artillery, projectiles and aerodynamics. Robins was very disappointed with the performance of the guns of the day, especially their accuracy. The accurate range of most guns was a maximum of 300 to 400 yards, or 275 to 365 meters, and he was certain that they should perform better. To determine the cause of the poor performance and discover what could be improved, Robins began a systematic study of the projectile in motion. To conduct this research, he invented a device called the ballistic pendulum. Another technique he employed to study the trajectories of projectiles was to shoot them through a series of paper screens so that their actual paths could be determined. Robins' ballistic pendulum was simply a piece of wood, the bob, mounted on a tripod so that it could swing freely. The projectile being tested was fired into the pendulum bob. By knowing the exact weight of the piece of wood and the projectile being tested, the velocity of the projectile could be determined by measuring how far the pendulum moved. By moving the pendulum further away from the gun in successive steps, the decline in the speed of the projectile could be measured. The ballistic pendulum invented by Robins continued to be the preferred method for assimilating ballistic data until after World War II.

3. ROBINS, BENJAMIN
robins, benjamin (17071751), English man of science and engineer, was born at Bath in 1707
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His works were published in two volumes in 1761.

4. I02214: Benjamin Robins (? - )
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Mother: Hope Potter ....(ABT 3 Oct 1641 ~ )
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  • 5. Encyclopædia Britannica
    Encyclopædia Britannica, robins, benjamin Encyclopædia Britannica Article. MLAstyle robins, benjamin. 2003 Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service.
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    6. Allan Green's John And Elinor Whitney Genealogical Database Index
    robins, Aaron (16 MAY 1683 1759). robins, benjamin (5 JUN 1686 - 3 DEC 1760). robins, Daniel (1627-1632 - Aft 13 JUN
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    7. John And Elinor Whitney Genealogical Database Index
    robins, Aaron (16 May 1683 1759). robins, benjamin (5 Jun 1686 - 3 Dec 1760). robins, Daniel (Bet.
    http://www.whitneygen.org/databases/Whitney/Whitney70.html

    8. References For Robins
    References for benjamin robins. Biography Articles benjamin robins, Dictionaryof National Biography XLVIII (London, 1896), 434436. BD
    http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Robins.html
    References for Benjamin Robins
  • Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica. Articles:
  • Benjamin Robins, Dictionary of National Biography XLVIII (London, 1896), 434-436.
  • B D Steele, Muskets and pendulums : Benjamin Robins, Leonhard Euler, and the ballistics revolution (1742-1753), Technology and culture Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
    History Topics
    ... Anniversaries for the year
    JOC/EFR December 1996 School of Mathematics and Statistics
    University of St Andrews, Scotland
    The URL of this page is:
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/References/Robins.html
  • 9. AIM25: Royal Society: Robins, Benjamin (1707-1751)
    ARCHON Contact details. robins, benjamin (17071751). IDENTITY STATEMENT. Heldat Royal Society. Title robins, benjamin (1707-1751). Date(s) 1725-1750.
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    10. AIM25: Thesaurus-assisted Search
    12. Royal Society robins, benjamin (17071751). Notebooks and papersof benjamin robins, consisting of a miscellaneous notebook primarily
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    11. Godown Family History
    robins; Edward Rutledge robins (son of Sylvester. robins); benjamin Franklin robins; Roger Sherman robins (son of
    http://www.thegodowns.com/d7/i0001116.htm
    ... the newsletter names this person as Jonathan Robins (father of Sylvester Robins) but Jonathan was deceased before this picture was taken ... I believe this should be Sylvester Robins; Elsie Robins (daughter of Charles Carroll Robins, son of Sylvester Robins) sitting on the lap of Sarah Isabella Bird (spouse of Sylvester Robins); Edna Thompson (spouse of Charles Carroll Robins).
    Standing from left to right - Mary Elizabeth Robins (daughter of Sylvester Robins); Charles Carroll Robins; Edward Rutledge Robins (son of Sylvester
    Robins); Benjamin Franklin Robins; Roger Sherman Robins (son of Sylvester Robins); William Ellery Robins (son of Sylvester Robins); Charity Sidders (spouse of William Ellery Robins).
    Sylvester
    Robins Jonathan Jonathan ... Jonathan was born in Bethlehem Twp, Hunterdon Co, NJ December 14, 1834. He married Sarah Isabella Bird Hunterdon Co, NJ, January 13, 1858. Sarah was born in Bloomsbury, Hunterdon Co, NJ July 5, 1832. (Additional notes for Sarah Isabella Bird ) Sarah died April 20, 1905 Branchburgh, Somerset Co, NJ, at 72 years of age. He went to school at John Vandeveer, D. D., of Easton, Pennsylvania, and was a teacher at Bloomsbury, Hunterdon Co, NJ for a good many years. Sylvester Robins and Sarah Isabella Bird had the following children: 58 i.

    12. Æ Aeragon - Benjamin Robins
    Ordnance Ammunition benjamin robins. benjamin robins. benjamin robins, a British artilleryman and member of the
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    13. Purdy Collection: Robins, Benjamin
    robins, benjamin. Observations On the Present Convention with Spain.London. 1739. 60 pp. This unusual work bears a calf backed
    http://www.library.miami.edu/archives/purdy/purdy_robins.htm
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    Next Robins, Benjamin. Observations On the Present Convention with Spain. London. 1739. 60 pp. This unusual work bears a calf backed binding with marbled boards, and a recent leather label. An armorial bookplate is located on the inside front cover. This historical work discusses the Treaty of El Pardo, signed on January 14, 1739, which is printed in full. At the convention described in this volume England and Spain agreed to avoid war, to meet in conference to settle their respective pretensions to American trade and navigation, and to discuss the borders of Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas. Furthermore, by this treaty Spain agreed to pay 95,000 pounds in damages to the South Sea Company. The two powers did enter into conflict later that year, however, when the War of Jenkins Ear erupted in October. The hostilities were precipitated by an incident that took place in 1738 when Captain Robert Jenkins appeared before a committee at the House of Commons and exhibited what he alleged to be his own amputated ear, cut off in 1731 in the West Indies by Spanish coast guards who boarded his ship, pillaged it, and then set it adrift. Public opinion in England, previously aroused by other Spanish outrages, was swiftly exploited by members of Parliament who were in opposition to the government of Robert Walpole. Observations . These publications brought Robins political notice and he was appointed to a secret committee reporting to the House of Commons. The function of this group was to examine and report on the past conduct of Walpole. Robins' interests spread to weaponry and in 1742 he published his best known work

    14. Godown Family History
    robins; Edward Rutledge robins (son of Sylvester. robins); benjamin Franklin robins; Roger Sherman robins (son of
    http://www.thegodowns.com/d7/i0001108.htm
    Jonathan Robins
    Jonathan
    Robins III Jonathan Jonathan was born in Bethlehem Twp, Hunterdon Co, NJ December 28, 1793. Jonathan died December 12, 1872 Union Twp, Hunterdon Co, NJ, at 78 years of age. He married Charity Lomping Lawshe in Bethlehem Twp, Hunterdon Co, NJ, March 20, 1823. Charity was born in New Jersey May 1, 1796. Charity died March 25, 1859 Union Twp, Hunterdon Co, NJ, at 62 years of age. Jonathan bought the old homestead from the heirs and owned most of the old homestead tract. After his marriage to Charity, he bought a tract of land in Union township where he died. In the 1850 census, Bethlehem Twp, Hunterdon Co NJ page 217B, Jonathan (age 56) is living with Charity (age 54), Jonas (age 21), Sarah (age 17), Sylvester (age 14), Elizabeth (age 10), James Seders (age 21) and Daniel Case (age 8). Jonathan has the occupation of farmer with a property value of 23,500. In the 1860 census Bethlehem Twp, Hunterdon Co page 535, Reuben R. Right (age 23), Elizabeth Right (age 19), are living with Jonathan (age 66). Jonathan is listed as a retired farmer with a RealEstate value of $40,000 and personal property value of $2,000. In the 1870 census Clinton, Union Twp, Hunterdon Co page 403B, Reuben R.Wright (age 32), wife Elizabeth (age 29) and family are living with Jonathan (age 76). Jonathan is listed as a retired farmer with a RealEstate value of $35,100 and personal property value of $3,000.

    15. Robins
    Biography of benjamin robins (17071751) benjamin robins attended school in Bath, then went to London after leaving school.
    http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Robins.html
    Benjamin Robins
    Born: 1707 in Bath, England
    Died: 20 July 1751 in Madras, India
    Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    Benjamin Robins attended school in Bath, then went to London after leaving school. There he studied languages and mathematics without the help of tutors. He progressed quickly, publishing in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society in 1727, the year he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. He wrote on Johann Bernoulli 's laws of motion and impacts of rigid bodies, achieving considerable fame so that he was able to attract many pupils for mathematics tuition. He gave this as individual tuition, never teaching a class. Gradually Robins gave up teaching to become an engineer. He went on to construct bridges, mills and harbours. He also worked at making rivers navigable and draining fen land. In addition to this he began to study gunnery and fortifications. To gain experience he travelled through Flanders studying fortification work there, there was certainly much to see. On his return to England he published A discourse concerning the nature and certainty of Sir Isaac Newton 's method of fluxions and prime and ultimate ratios.

    16. Æ Aeragon - Ammunition
    air by little parachutes after the shell burst. Æ. benjamin robins.benjamin robins, a British artilleryman and member of the Royal
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    Site Index Pages Ordnance Index Bubonic Plague Benjamin Robins Page Anchors Mechanical Artillery Bubonic Plague Black Powder Darts ... Ordnance > Ammunition
    Ammunition
    Mechanical Artillery
    Ammunition for mechanical artillery consisted of rocks, arrows, spears, javelins, bolts, quarrels, darts and nearly anything that could be thrown by these weapons. The ammunition for crossbows is called bolts or quarrels and is similar to arrows, but shorter and usually heavier gauge. Greek fire, a substance whose composition is no longer known was sometimes launched from these weapons in breakable containers. Spherical rocks were prized for their accuracy. Mechanical artillery was used for the first known instance of biological warfare. Corpses and filth could be flung from mechanical artillery and the Black Plague
    Bubonic Plague
    One of the earliest known uses of biological warfare killed more than one-third of the human and animal population of the entire continent of Europe - including England. The way that the epidemic started was that, during a siege, an army attacking a European colony launched plague victim’s corpses over the outpost’s city walls. When the plague spread to Europe, the human death toll was over 25 million people. From 1347 to 1531, bubonic plague
    Explosively Powered Artillery
    Black Powder Era
    It is unclear where the first use of black powder occurred. For many years, experts believed that the Chinese were the first to develop black powder. It was also an accepted fact that they used black powder as a propellant by the 10th century. Recent research revealed inconclusively that black powder might actually have been discovered earlier elsewhere.

    17. Genealogy Data
    robins, benjamin Birth UNKNOWN Death UNKNOWN Gender Male Family Marriage12 JUL 1900 Spouse Kohler, Edith Bessie Birth 25 SEP 1890 Death UNKNOWN
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    Comstock, Ruth
    Birth : UNKNOWN
    Death : UNKNOWN
    Gender: Female
    Family: Marriage: UNKNOWN
    Spouse: Rose, William
    Birth : UNKNOWN
    Death : 2 JUL 1865
    Gender: Male
    Children: Rose, Benajah Comstock
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    Lewis, Catharine
    Birth : UNKNOWN Death : UNKNOWN Gender: Female Family: Marriage: UNKNOWN Spouse: Sloat, James Birth : UNKNOWN Death : UNKNOWN Gender: Male Children: Sloat, Margaret Sloat, Milo Sloat, Irwin L. Sloat, Harriet ... Sloat, Mary Sloat, Leander Birth : UNKNOWN Gender: Male Sloat, Henry Birth : UNKNOWN Gender: Male Sloat, Frank Sloat, Eugene Birth : UNKNOWN Gender: Male Sloat, Julia
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    Dygert, Mr Birth : UNKNOWN Little Falls, New York Death : UNKNOWN Gender: Male Family: Marriage: UNKNOWN Spouse: Sloat, Harriet Birth : UNKNOWN Death : UNKNOWN Gender: Female Parents: Father: Sloat, James Mother: Lewis, Catharine Children: Dygert, Frank Birth : UNKNOWN Gender: Male Dygert, Belle Birth : UNKNOWN Gender: Female
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    Collyer, Sylvester

    18. Genealogy Index For Surnames Beginning With R
    Flora Cathryn () Roberts, Kenneth (-) Roberts, Laura Elizabeth (25 JAN 1905-27 NOV1973) Robertson, Lena (living) robins, benjamin (UNKNOWN-UNKNOWN) robins
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    Ramsey, Donna Mae
    Rawlins, Susannah
    (ABT. 1610-)
    Raymonda, Bertha
    (UNKNOWN-)
    Raymonda, Earl
    (UNKNOWN-1916)
    Raymonda, Elizabeth
    (UNKNOWN-)
    Raymonda, Floyd
    (UNKNOWN-)
    Raymonda, Francis
    (UNKNOWN-)
    Raymonda, George
    (UNKNOWN-1985)
    Raymonda, Grant
    (UNKNOWN-UNKNOWN)
    Raymonda, Harold
    (8 MAR 1903-21 MAY 1987)
    Raymonda, Helen
    Raymonda, James (UNKNOWN-) Raynor, Robert Reilley, Mr (UNKNOWN-) Reis, Jacob Rice (29 FEB 1824-17 NOV 1886) Reuting, Anna Magdelina (28 MAY 1861-16 JAN 1916) Rex, Brian James Rice, Anna E. (7 DEC 1856-22 OCT 1939) Rice, Christina (15 JUL 1860-) Rice, Earl Jacob (22 OCT 1885-) Rice, Eliza (12 JUN 1830-17 JAN 1898) Rice, Eliza Rice, Eliza (14 MAR 1853-14 NOV 1930) Rice, Elmer John (16 DEC 1896-1 SEP 1971) Rice, Frances Anna (28 JAN 1905-) Rice, Helen Mary (17 SEP 1902-18 SEP 1977) Rice, Jennie Sophia (14 MAR 1865-29 MAY 1954) Rice, John (20 AUG 1858-7 JAN 1938) Rice, Katherine (25 MAY 1855-16 DEC 1946) Rice, Lewis John (22 MAY 1870-22 SEP 1951) Rice, Lydia

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    20. The Robins-Jurin Controversy
    The Controversy between benjamin robins and James Jurin arising outof their responses to Berkeley's Analyst. Amongst the responses
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    The Controversy between Benjamin Robins and James Jurin arising out of their responses to Berkeley's Analyst
    Amongst the responses to George Berkeley's Analyst were two pamphlets by James Jurin (writing under the pseudonym of Philalethes Cantabrigiensis Geometry no Friend to Infidelity and The Minute Mathematician Another response to Berkeley was contained in A Discourse concerning the Nature and Certainty of Sir Isaac Newton's Methods of Fluxions and of Prime and Ultimate Ratios written by Benjamin Robins. However Jurin and Robins differed in their interpretation of certain passages in the works of Sir Isaac Newton. These differences were discussed in the pages of The Present State of the Republick of Letters in the years 1735 and 1736. (The dispute was continued between James Jurin and Henry Pemberton, in December 1836 and in 1837.) The following contributions to this controversy are available here:-
  • Benjamin Robins, Account of `A discourse concerning the nature and certainty of Sir Isaac Newton's methods of fluxions, and of prime and ultimate ratios'. (The present state of the Republick of Letters, October 1735, pp. 245-270.)
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