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  • "The philosophical grammer : Being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or, natural philosophy. In four parts. Part I. Somatology, treateth of the universal Nature and Properties of Matter, or Substance, and the specific Qualities of natural Bodies. Part II. Cosmology, exhibiteth a general View of the Universe, and its great constituent Parts ; the Sun, Moon, Planets, Comets, fixed Stars, &c. Part III. Aerology, compriseth the Philosophy of the Atmosphere, shewing the wonderful Nature and Properties of the Air, Wind, Meteors, and other Phaenomena therein. Part IV. Geology, containeth a Philosophical View of the terraqueous Globe, in all its Parts and Productions ; as Minerals, Metals, Stones, &c. The Laws of Fluids ; the Sea, its Tides, &c. Of Rivers, Springs, &c. Of Vegetation, and the Nature of Plants, Trees, &c. Of the Parts of animal Bodies ; and a Survey of the Nature of Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Insects, Reptiles, Shell-Animals, &c. The seventh edition, with alterations, corrections, and very large additions, by way of notes. By Benj. Martin, [greek text]"@en
  • "The Philosophical Grammar ; being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy, etc"@en
  • "Gramatica delle scienze filosofiche : o breve analisi della filosofia moderna appoggiata alle sperienze"
  • "The philosophical grammar being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or, natural philosophy. In four parts. ... The seventh edition, with alterations, corrections, and very large additions, by way of notes. By Benj. Martin"
  • "The philosophical grammar being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or, natural philosophy. In four parts. ... The seventh edition, with alterations, corrections, and very large additions, by way of notes. By Benj. Martin"@en
  • "Gramatica delle scienze filosofiche, o breve analisi della Filosofia moderna"
  • "The philosophical grammar : being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. Part I. Somatology, treateth of the universal nature and properties of matter, or substance, and the specifick qualities of natural bodies. Part II. Cosmology, exhibiteth a general view of the universe, and its great constituent parts ; the sun, moon, planets, fix'd stars, &c. Part III. Aerology, compriseth the philosophy of the atmosphere, shewing the wonderful nature and properties of the air, wind, meteors, and other phænomena therein. Part IV. Geology, containeth a philosophical view of the terraqueous globe, in all its parts and productions ; as minerals, metals, stones, &c. The laws of fluids ; the sea, its tides, &c. Of rivers, springs, &c. Of vegetation, and the nature of plants, trees, &c. Of the parts of animal bodies ; and a survey of the nature of beasts, birds, fishes, insects, reptiles, shell-animals, &c. The whole extracted from the writings of the greatest naturalists of the last and present age, treated in the familiar way of dialogue, adapted purposely to the capacities of the youth of both sexes ; and adorned and illustrated with variety of copper-plates, maps, &c. Several of which are entirely new, and all easy to be understood"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar"
  • "The philosophical grammar : being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy : in four parts ... the whole extracted from the writings of the greatest naturalists of the last and present age, treated in the familiar way of dialogue, adapted purposely to the capacities of the youth of both sexes"
  • "The philosophical grammar : being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy : in four parts ... the whole extracted from the writings of the greatest naturalists of the last and present age, treated in the familiar way of dialogue, adapted purposely to the capacities of the youth of both sexes"@en
  • "Grammatika filosoficheskikh nauk, ili Kratkoe razobranīe novi︠e︡ĭsheĭ filosofīi"
  • "The philosophical grammar being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. Part I. Somatology, treateth of the universal Nature and Properties of Matter, or Substance, and the specifick Qualities of natural Bodies. Part II. Cosmology, exhibitech a general View of the Universe, and its great constituent Parts ; the Sun, Moon, Planets, Comets, fixed Stars, &c. Part III. Aerology, compriseth the Philosophy of the Atmosphere, shewing the wonderful Nature and Properties of the Air, Wind, Meteors, and other Phaenomena therein. Part IV. Geology, containeth a Philosophical View of the terraqueous Globe, in all its Parts and Productions ; as Minerals, Metals, Stones, &c. The Laws of Fluids ; the Sea, its Tides, &c. Of Rivers, Springs, &c. Of Vegetation, and the Nature of Plants, Trees, &c. Of the Parts of animal Bodies ; and a Survey of the Nature of Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Insects, Reptiles, Shell-Animals, &c. The sixth edition, with alterations, corrections, and very large additions, by way of notes. By Benj. Martin, [Greek]"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar; : being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. Part I. Somatology, treateth of the universal nature and properties of matter, or substance, and the specifick qualities of natural bodies. Part II. Cosmology, exhibiteth a general view of the universe, and its great constituent parts; the sun, moon, planets, comets, fixed stars, &c. Part III. Aerology, compriseth the philosophy of the atmosphere, shewing the wonderful nature and properties of the air, wind, meteors, and other phaenomena therein. Part IV. Geology, containeth a philosophical view of the terraqueous globe, in all its parts and productions; as minerals, metals, stones, &c. The laws of fluids; the seas, its tides, &c. Of rivers, springs, &c. Of vegetation, and the nature of plants, trees, &c. Of the parts of animal bodies; and a survey of the nature of beasts, birds, fishes, insects, reptiles, shell-animals, &c"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar : being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy ; in four parts"
  • "Gramatica delle scienze filosofiche o breve analisi della filosofia moderna appoggiata alle sperienze"
  • "The philosophical grammar being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. Part I. Somatology, treateth of the universal Nature and Properties of Matter, or Substance, and the specifick Qualities of natural Bodies. Part II. Cosmology, exhibiteth a general View of the Universe, and its great constituent Parts; the Sun, Moon, Planets, Comets, fixed Stars, &c. Part III. Aerology, compriseth the Philosophy of the Atmosphere, shewing the wonderful Nature and Properties of the Air, Wind, Meteors, and other Phaenomena therein. Part IV. Geology, containeth a Philosophical View of the terraqueous Globe, in all its Parts and Productions; as Minerals, Metals, Stones, &c. The Laws of Fluids; the Sea, its Tides, &c. Of Rivers, Springs, &c. Of Vegetation, and the Nature of Plants, Trees, &c. Of the Parts of animal Bodies; and a Survey of the Nature of Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Insects, Reptiles, Shell-Animals, &c. The fourth edition, with alterations, corrections, and very large additions by way of notes. By Benj. Martin, [greek text]"
  • "Gramatica delle scienze filosofiche, o breve analisi della filosofia moderna, appoggiata alle sperienze : tradotta dall' Inglese in Francese, e dal Francese in Italiano"
  • "Gramatica delle scienze filosofiche, o Breve analisi della filosofia moderna appoggiata alle sperienze"
  • "The Philosophical Grammar being a View of the Present State of Experimented Physiology or Natural Philosophy"
  • "[The philosophical grammar ... The sixth edition, with alterations, corrections, and very large additions, etc.]"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar ; being a view of the experimented physiology or natural philosophy"
  • "The philosophical grammar being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy : in four parts ... the whole extracted from the writings of the greatest naturalists of the last and present age, treated in the familiar way of dialogue, adapted purposely to the capacities of youth of both sexes"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar : being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy, in four parts"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar : being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts"@en
  • "Gramatica delle Scienze Filosofiche"
  • "The philosophical grammar : being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy : In 4 parts"
  • "The philosophical grammar : being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or, natural philosophy. In four parts. Part I. Somatology ... Part II. Cosmology ... Part III. Aerology ... Part IV. Geology"@en
  • "Gramatica delle scienze filosofiche, o, Breve analisi della filosofia moderna"@it
  • "The Philosophical Grammar : being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy, etc"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. ... The fifth edition, with alterations, corrections, and very large additions, by way of notes. By Benj. Martin"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. ... The fifth edition, with alterations, corrections, and very large additions, by way of notes. By Benj. Martin"
  • "The philosophical grammar; being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or, natural philosophy ... in four parts ... by Benj. Martin"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or, natural philosophy. In four parts. Part I. Somatology, treateth of the universal Nature and Properties of Matter, or Substance, and the specific Qualities of natural Bodies. Part II. Cosmology, exhibiteth a general View of the Universe, and its great constituent Parts; the Sun, Moon, Planets, Comets, fixed Stars, &c. Part III. Aerology, compriseth the Philosophy of the Atmosphere, shewing the wonderful Nature and Properties of the Air, Wind, Meteors, and other Phaenomena therein. Part IV. Geology, containeth a Philosophical View of the terraqueous Globe in all its Parts and Productions: As Minerals, Metals, Stones, &c. The Laws of Fluids; the Sea, its Tides, &c. Of Rivers, Springs, &c. Of Vegetation, and the Nature of Plants, Trees, &c. Of the Parts of animal Bodies; and a Survey of the Nature of Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Insects, Reptiles, Shell-Animals, &c. By Benj. Martin, [greek text]"
  • "Gramatica delle scienze filosofiche, o breve analisi della filosofia moderna appoggiata alle sperienze"
  • "Grammatica delle scienze filosofiche, o breve analisi della filosofia moderna"@it
  • "The philosophical grammar : being a view of the present state of experiment physiology, or natural philosophy"@en
  • "Gramatica delle scienze filosofiche : o, Breve analisi della filosofia moderna appoggiata alle sperienze"
  • "The philosophical grammar : being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. ... The sixth edition, with alterations, corrections, and very large additions, by way of notes. By Benj. Martin"
  • "The philosophical grammar being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. Part I. Somatology, treateth of the universal Nature and Properties of Matter, or Substance, and the specifick Qualities of natural Bodies. Part II. Cosmology, exhibiteth a general View of the Universe, and its great constituent Parts; the Sun, Moon, Planets, Comets, fixed Stars, &c. Part III. Aerology, compriseth the Philosophy of the Atmosphere, shewing the wonderful Nature and Properties of the Air, Wind, Meteors, and other Phaenomena therein. Part IV. Geology, containeth a Philosophical View of the terraqueous Globe, in all its Parts and Productions; as Minerals, Metals, Stones, &c. The Laws of Fluids; the Sea, its Tides, &c. Of Rivers, Springs, &c. Of Vegetation, and the Nature of Plants, Trees, &c. Of the Parts of animal Bodies; and a Survey of the Nature of Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Insects, Reptiles, Shell-Animals, &c. The fifth edition, with alterations, corrections, and very large additions, by way of notes. By Benj. Martin, [greek]"
  • "The philosophical grammar being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy"@en
  • "Gramatica delle scienze filosofiche, O Breve analisti della filosofia mederna, appoggiata alle sperienze di Beniamino Martin"
  • "The philosophical grammar : being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. ... The fifth edition, with alterations, corrections, and very large additions, by way of notes. By Benj. Martin"
  • "The philosophical grammar : being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. ... The fifth edition, with alterations, corrections, and very large additions, by way of notes. By Benj. Martin"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. ... Illustrated with twenty-six copper-plates. By Benj. Martin"
  • "The philosophical grammar being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. ... Illustrated with twenty-six copper-plates. By Benj. Martin"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar : being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or, natural philosophy. In four parts. ... By Benj. Martin"
  • "The philosophical grammar; being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or, natural philosophy. In four parts. ... By Benj. Martin"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar; : being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. Part I. Somatology, treateth of the universal nature and properties of matter, or substance, and the specifick qualities of natural bodies. Part II. Cosmology, exhibiteth a general view of the universe, and its great constituent parts; the sun, moon, planets, fix'd stars, &c. Part III. Aerology, compriseth the philosophy of the atmosphere, shewing the wonderful nature and properties of the air, wind, meteors, and other phænomena therein. Part IV. Geology, containeth a philosophical view of the terraqueous globe, in all its parts and productions; as minerals, metals, stones, &c. The laws of fluids; the sea, its tides, &c. Of rivers, springs, &c. Of vegetation, and the nature of plants, trees, &c. Of the parts of animal bodies; and a survey of the nature of beasts, birds, fishes, insects, reptiles, shell-animals, &c. The whole extracted from the writings of the greatest naturalists of the last and present age, treated in the familiar way of dialogue, adapted purposely to the capacities of the youth of both sexes; and adorned and illustrated with variety of copper-plates, maps, &c. Several of which are entirely new, and all easy to be understood"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar; : being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. Part I. Somatology, treateth of the universal nature and properties of matter, or substance, and the specifick qualities of natural bodies. Part II. Cosmology, exhibiteth a general view of the universe, and its great constituent parts; the sun, moon, planets, comets, fixed stars, &c. Part III. Aerology, compriseth the philosophy of the atmosphere, shewing the wonderful nature and properties of the air, wind, meteors, and other phænomena therein. Part IV. Geology, containeth a philosophical view of the terraqueous globe in all its parts and productions; as minerals, metals, stones, &c. The laws of fluids; the sea, its tides, &c. Of rivers, springs, &c. Of vegetation, and the nature of plants, trees, &c. Of the parts of animal bodies; and a survey of the nature of beasts, birds, fishes, insects, reptiles, shell-animals, &c"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. Part I. Somatology, treateth of the universal Nature and Properties of Matter, or Substance, and the specifick Qualities of natural Bodies. Part II. Cosmology, exhibiteth a general View of the Universe, and its great constituent Parts; the Sun, Moon, Planets, Comets, fixed Stars, &c. Part III. Aerology, compriseth the Philosophy of the Atmosphere, shewing the wonderful Nature and Properties of the Air, Wind, Meteors, and other Phaenomena therein. Part IV. Geology, containeth a Philosophical View of the terraqueous Globe, in all its Parts and Productions; as Minerals, Metals, Stones, &c. The Laws of Fluios; the Sea, its Tides, &c. Of Rivers, Springs, &c. Of Vegetation, and the Nature of Plants, Trees, &c. Of the Parts of animal Bodies 5 and a Survey of the Nature of Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Infects, Reptiles, Shell-Animals, &c. Illustrated with twenty-six copper-plates. By Benj. Martin, [greek text]"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. Part I. Somatology, treateth of the universal Nature and Properties of Matter, or Substance, and the specifick Qualities of natural Bodies. Part II. Cosmology, exhibiteth a general View of the Universe, and its great constituent Parts; the Sun, Moon, Planets, Comets, fixed Stars, &c. Part III. Aerology, compriseth the Philosophy of the Atmosphere, shewing the wonderful Nature and Properties of the Air, Wind, Meteors, and other Phaenomena therein. Part IV. Geology, containeth a Philosophical View of the terraqueous Globe, in all its Parts and Productions; as Minerals, Metals, Stones, &c. The Laws of Fluios; the Sea, its Tides, &c. Of Rivers, Springs, &c. Of Vegetation, and the Nature of Plants, Trees, &c. Of the Parts of animal Bodies 5 and a Survey of the Nature of Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Infects, Reptiles, Shell-Animals, &c. Illustrated with twenty-six copper-plates. By Benj. Martin, [greek text]"
  • "Grammatica delle scienze filosofiche : o Breve analisi della filosofia moderna appoggiatat alle sperienze"
  • "The philosophical grammar being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. ... The fourth edition, with alterations, corrections, and very large additions by way of notes. By Benj. Martin"
  • "The philosophical grammar being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. ... The fourth edition, with alterations, corrections, and very large additions by way of notes. By Benj. Martin"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar; : being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. Part I. Somatology, treateth of the universal nature and properties of matter, or substance, and the specifick qualities of natural bodies. Part II. Cosmology, exhibiteth a general view of the universe, and its great constituent parts; the sun, moon, planets, comets, fixed stars, &c. Part III. Aerology, compriseth the philosophy of the atmosphere, shewing the wonderful nature and properties of the air, wind, meteors, and other phænomena therein. Part IV. Geology, containeth a philosophical view of the terraqueous globe, in all its parts and productions; as minerals, metals, stones, &c. The laws of fluids; the sea, its tides, &c. Of rivers, springs, &c. Of vegetation, and the nature of plants, trees, &c. Of the parts of animal bodies; and a survey of the nature of beasts, birds, fishes, insects, reptiles, shell-animals, &c. Illustrated with twenty-six copper-plates"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. Part I. Somatology, treateth of the universal Nature and Properties of Matter, or Substance, and the specifick Qualities of natural Bodies. Part II. Cosmology, exhibiteth a general View of the Universe, and its great constituent parts ; the Sun, Moon, Planets, Comets, fix'd Stars, &c. Part III. Aerology, compriseth the Philosophy of the Atmosphere, shewing the wonderful Nature and Properties of the Air, Wind, Meteors, and other Phaenomena therein. Part IV. Geology, containeth a philosophical View of the terraqueous Globe, in all its Parts and Productions ; as Minerals, Metals, Stones, &c. The Laws of Fluids ; the Sea, its Tides, &c. Of Rivers, Springs, &c. Of Vegetation, and the Nature of Plants, Trees, &c. [illegible] the Parts of animal Bodies ; and a Survey of the Nature of Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Insects, Reptiles, Shell-Animals, &c. The whole extracted from the Writings of the greatest Naturalists of the last and present Age, treated in the familiar Way of Dialogue, adapted purposely to the Capacities of the Youth of both Sexes ; and adorned and illustrated with Variety of Copper-Plates, Maps, &c. Several of which are entirely new, and all easy to be understood. By Benj. Martin, [greek text]"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar : being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or, natural philosophy"@en
  • "The Philosophical grammar, being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy... 6th edition, with... large additions... by Benj. Martin"
  • "The philosophical grammar being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. Part I. Somatology, treateth of the universal Nature and Properties of Matter, or Substance, and the specifick Qualities of natural Bodies. Part II. Cosmology, exhibiteth a general View of the Universe, and its great constituent Parts ; the Sun, Moon, Planets, Comets, fixed Stars, &c. Part III. Aerology, compriseth the Philosophy of the Atmosphere, shewing the wonderful Nature and Properties of the Air, Wind, Meteors, and other Phaenomena therein. Part IV. Geology, containeth a Philosophical View of the terraqueous Globe, in all its Parts and Productions ; as Minerals, Metals, Stones, &c. The Laws of Fluids ; the Sea, its Tides, &c. Of Rivers, Springs, &c. Of Vegetation, and the Nature of Plants, Trees, &c. Of the Parts of animal Bodies ; and a Survey of the Nature of Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Insects, Reptiles, Shell-Animals, &c. The fourth edition, with alterations, corrections, and very large additions by way of notes. By Benj. Martin, [greek text]"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or, natural philosophy. In four parts. Part I. Somatology, treateth of the universal Nature and Properties of Matter, or Substance, and the specific Qualities of natural Bodies. Part II. Cosmology, exhibiteth a general View of the Universe, and its great constituent Parts ; the Sun, Moon, Planets, Comets, fixed Stars, &c. Part III. Aerology, compriseth the Philosophy of the Atmosphere, shewing the wonderful Nature and Properties of the Air, Wind, Meteors, and other Phaenomena therein. Part IV. Geology, containeth a Philosophical View of the terraqueous Globe in all its Parts and Productions: As Minerals, Metals, Stones, &c. The Laws of Fluids ; the Sea, its Tides, &c. Of Rivers, Springs, &c. Of Vegetation, and the Nature of Plants, Trees, &c. Of the Parts of animal Bodies ; and a Survey of the Nature of Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Insects, Reptiles, Shell-Animals, &c. By Benj. Martin, [greek text]"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar : being a view of the present state of experimental physiology or natural philosophy"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar; being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. ... The sixth edition, with alterations, corrections, and very large additions, by way of notes. By Benj. Martin"@en
  • "Gramatica delle scienze filosofiche, o, Breve analisi della filosofia moderna appoggiata alle sperienze"
  • "Gramatica delle scienze filosofiche, o, Breve analisi della filosofia moderna appoggiata alle sperienze"@it
  • "The philosophical grammar : being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. ... By Benj. Martin"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar : being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. ... By Benj. Martin"
  • "The philosophical grammar ... The sixth edition, with alterations, corrections, and very large additions, etc"@en
  • "Gramatica delle Scienze filosofiche o Breve Analisi della Filosofia Moderna appoggiata elle sperienze"
  • "The philosophical grammar : being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. Part I. Somatology ... Part II. Cosmology ... Part III. Aerology ... Part IV. Geology"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar : being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or, natural philosophy in four parts"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. Part I. Somatology, treateth of the universal Nature and Properties of Matter, or Substance, and the specifick Qualities of natural Bodies. Part II. Cosmology, exhibiteth a general View of the Universe, and its great constituent parts; the Sun, Moon, Planets, Comets, fix'd Stars, &c. Part III. Aerology, compriseth the Philosophy of the Atmosphere, shewing the wonderful Nature and Properties of the Air, Wind, Meteors, and other Phaenomena therein. Part IV. Geology, containeth a philosophical View of the terraqueous Globe, in all its Parts and Productions; as Minerals, Metals, Stones, &c. The Laws of Fluids; the Sea, its Tides, &c. Of Rivers, Springs, &c. Of Vegetation, and the Nature of Plants, Trees, &c. [illegible] the Parts of animal Bodies; and a Survey of the Nature of Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Insects, Reptiles, Shell-Animals, &c. The whole extracted from the Writings of the greatest Naturalists of the last and present Age, treated in the familiar Way of Dialogue, adapted purposely to the Capacities of the Youth of both Sexes; and adorned and illustrated with Variety of Copper-Plates, Maps, &c. Several of which are entirely new, and all easy to be understood. By Benj. Martin, [greek text]"
  • "The philosophical grammar being a view of the present state of experiment physiology, or natural philosophy"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or, natural philosophy. In four parts. ... By Benj. Martin"
  • "The philosophical grammar being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or, natural philosophy. In four parts. ... By Benj. Martin"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. Part I. Somatology, treateth of the universal Nature and Properties of Matter, or Substance, and the specifick Qualities of natural Bodies. Part II. Cosmology, exhibiteth a general View of the Universe, and its great constituent Parts ; the Sun, Moon, Planets, Comets, fixed Stars, &c. Part III. Aerology, compriseth the Philosophy of the Atmosphere, shewing the wonderful Nature and Properties of the Air, Wind, Meteors, and other Phaenomena therein. Part IV. Geology, containeth a Philosophical View of the terraqueous Globe, in all its Parts and Productions ; as Minerals, Metals, Stones, &c. The Laws of Fluios ; the Sea, its Tides, &c. Of Rivers, Springs, &c. Of Vegetation, and the Nature of Plants, Trees, &c. Of the Parts of animal Bodies 5 and a Survey of the Nature of Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Infects, Reptiles, Shell-Animals, &c. Illustrated with twenty-six copper-plates. By Benj. Martin, [greek text]"@en
  • "Gramatica delle scienze filosofiche o Breve analisi della filosofiamoderna appoggiata alle sperienze"
  • "The Philosophical grammar"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. Part I. Somatology, treateth of the universal Nature and Properties of Matter, or Substance, and the specifick Qualities of natural Bodies. Part II. Cosmology, exhibitech a general View of the Universe, and its great constituent Parts; the Sun, Moon, Planets, Comets, fixed Stars, &c. Part III. Aerology, compriseth the Philosophy of the Atmosphere, shewing the wonderful Nature and Properties of the Air, Wind, Meteors, and other Phaenomena therein. Part IV. Geology, containeth a Philosophical View of the terraqueous Globe, in all its Parts and Productions; as Minerals, Metals, Stones, &c. The Laws of Fluids; the Sea, its Tides, &c. Of Rivers, Springs, &c. Of Vegetation, and the Nature of Plants, Trees, &c. Of the Parts of animal Bodies; and a Survey of the Nature of Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Insects, Reptiles, Shell-Animals, &c. The sixth edition, with alterations, corrections, and very large additions, by way of notes. By Benj. Martin, [Greek]"
  • "The philosophical grammar; : being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or, natural philosophy. In four parts. Part I. Somatology, treateth of the universal nature and properties of matter, or substance, and the specifick qualities of natural bodies. Part II. Cosmology, exhibiteth a general view of the universe, and its great constituent parts; the sun, moon, planets, comets, fixed stars, &c. Part III. Aerology, compriseth the philosophy of the atmosphere, shewing the wonderful nature and properties of the air, wind, meteors, and other phænomena therein. Part IV. Geology, containeth a philosophical view of the terraqueous globe in all its parts and productions: as minerals, metals, stones, &c. The laws of fluids; the sea, its tides, &c. Of rivers, springs, &c. Of vegetation, and the nature of plants, trees, &c. Of the parts of animal bodies; and a survey of the nature of beasts, birds, fishes, insects, reptiles, shell-animals, &c"@en
  • "The Philosophical grammar being a view of the present state of experimental physiology or natural philosophy"
  • "The philosophical grammar being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. Part I. Somatology, treateth of the universal Nature and Properties of Matter, or Substance, and the specifick Qualities of natural Bodies. Part II. Cosmology, exhibiteth a general View of the Universe, and its great constituent Parts ; the Sun, Moon, Planets, Comets, fixed Stars, &c. Part III. Aerology, compriseth the Philosophy of the Atmosphere, shewing the wonderful Nature and Properties of the Air, Wind, Meteors, and other Phaenomena therein. Part IV. Geology, containeth a Philosophical View of the terraqueous Globe, in all its Parts and Productions ; as Minerals, Metals, Stones, &c. The Laws of Fluids ; the Sea, its Tides, &c. Of Rivers, Springs, &c. Of Vegetation, and the Nature of Plants, Trees, &c. Of the Parts of animal Bodies ; and a Survey of the Nature of Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Insects, Reptiles, Shell-Animals, &c. The fifth edition, with alterations, corrections, and very large additions, by way of notes. By Benj. Martin, [greek]"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. ... The sixth edition, with alterations, corrections, and very large additions, by way of notes. By Benj. Martin"
  • "The philosophical grammar being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. ... The sixth edition, with alterations, corrections, and very large additions, by way of notes. By Benj. Martin"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar : being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy : In four parts. Part I. Somatology ... Part II. Cosmology ... Part III. Aerology ... Part IV. Geology ... : the whole extracted from the writings of the greatest naturalists of the last and present age"@en
  • "Philosophical grammar"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar; being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. ... By Benj. Martin"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or, natural philosophy. In four parts. Part I. Somatology, treateth of the universal Nature and Properties of Matter, or Substance, and the specific Qualities of natural Bodies. Part II. Cosmology, exhibiteth a general View of the Universe, and its great constituent Parts; the Sun, Moon, Planets, Comets, fixed Stars, &c. Part III. Aerology, compriseth the Philosophy of the Atmosphere, shewing the wonderful Nature and Properties of the Air, Wind, Meteors, and other Phaenomena therein. Part IV. Geology, containeth a Philosophical View of the terraqueous Globe, in all its Parts and Productions; as Minerals, Metals, Stones, &c. The Laws of Fluids; the Sea, its Tides, &c. Of Rivers, Springs, &c. Of Vegetation, and the Nature of Plants, Trees, &c. Of the Parts of animal Bodies; and a Survey of the Nature of Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Insects, Reptiles, Shell-Animals, &c. The seventh edition, with alterations, corrections, and very large additions, by way of notes. By Benj. Martin, [greek text]"
  • "Gramatica delle scienze filosofiche : O breve analisi della filosofia moderna"
  • "The philosophical grammar being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. ... By Benj. Martin"
  • "The philosophical grammar being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. ... By Benj. Martin"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar : being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. ... Illustrated with twenty-six copper-plates. By Benj. Martin"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar : being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. ... Illustrated with twenty-six copper-plates. By Benj. Martin"
  • "The philosophical grammar; being a view of the present state of experimented physiology or natural philosophy"
  • "The philosophical grammar; being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar; being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy"
  • "Gramatica delle scienze filosofiche ; o, Breve analisi della filosofia moderna, appoggiata alle sperienze, di Beniamino Martin, tradotta dall' Inglese in Francese, e dal Francese in Italiano ; in questa seconda edizione"
  • "The philosophical grammar : being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or, natural philosophy. In four parts. ... The seventh edition, with alterations, corrections, and very large additions, by way of notes. By Benj. Martin"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar : being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or, natural philosophy. In four parts. ... The seventh edition, with alterations, corrections, and very large additions, by way of notes. By Benj. Martin"
  • "Gramatica delle scienze filosofiche; o, Breve analisi della filosofia moderna"
  • "The philosophical grammar : being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. ... The fourth edition, with alterations, corrections, and very large additions by way of notes. By Benj. Martin"
  • "The philosophical grammar : being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. ... The fourth edition, with alterations, corrections, and very large additions by way of notes. By Benj. Martin"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar : being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy"
  • "The philosophical grammar : being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy"@en
  • "[The Philosophical Grammar ; being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy, etc.]"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar; being a view of the present state of experimental physiology, or natural philosophy"@en
  • "The philosophical grammar; being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. ... Illustrated with twenty-six copper-plates. By Benj. Martin"@en

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