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| 4 | Thoughts on a nautical problem, proposed by the illustrious Royal Academy of Sciences in Paris |
| 27 | On isoperimetric problems in the widest sense |
| 78 | Essay on a better construction of a capstan |
| 94 | On the movement of a boat with oars propelled through running waters |
| 110 | Naval Science, volume 1 |
| 111 | Naval Science, volume 2 |
| 116 | Memoir on the force of oars |
| 137 | Examination of a design for propelling a ship by an internal principle of motion |
| 150 | Meditations on the question of determining the moment of time by observations |
| 413 | On the movement of ships without the force of the wind |
| 415 | Concerning pitching and rolling |
| 426 | Complete theory of the construction and steering of ships |
| 520 | Essay of the theory of resistance that a prow of a ship experiences throughout its motion |
| 545 | De vi fluminis ad naves sursum trahendas applicanda |