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141 Philosophia Britannica : oder Neuer und fasslicher Lehrbegriff der Newtonschen Weltweisheit, Astronomie und Geographie in zwölf Vorlesungen ... mit ein und achtzig Kupfertafeln T. 1 Benjamin Martin 1778 Tyska
142-143 Philosophia Britannica : oder Neuer und fasslicher Lehrbegriff der Newtonschen Weltweisheit, Astronomie und Geographie in zwölf Vorlesungen ... mit ein und achtzig Kupfertafeln T. 2 (flera utgåvor) Benjamin Martin 1778 Tyska
144 France and the Apráes Guerre, 1918-1924: Illusions and Disillusionment Benjamin F. Martin 1999 Okänt
145 The Hypocrisy of Justice in the Belle Epoque Benjamin F. Martin 1999 Okänt
146 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 Benjamin Martin 1735 Engelska
147 The description and use of a case of mathematical instruments - Particularly of all the lines contained on the plain scale, the sector, the gunter, and the proportional compasses. With a practical application exemplified in many useful cases of geometry, and plain and spherical trigonometry. The whole illustrated by copper-plate figures. By Benjamin Martin Benjamin Martin A. D. 1780 Engelska
148 The description and use of an universal sliding rule, - Which, by means of single and double slides, and the addition of proper lines, is adapted to answer all question in arithmetic, mixt-mathematics, and philosophy, in the most easy and expeditious manner, as shewn in sixty examples of principal utility in the practical parts of science. By Benjamin Martin Benjamin Martin 1770? Engelska
149 An essay on the genuine construction of a standard microscope and telescope - With the application of a prismatic or catadioptric eye-piece to refracting and reflecting telescopes, by which their lengths are much contracted, their fields of view encreased, and their uses greatly facilitated; particularly in the reflector of Cassegrain's form for celestial observations. By B. Martin Benjamin Martin MDCCLXXVI. 1776 Engelska
150 Uraniscopium magnum, or The nature, construction, and use of the grand uraniscope. - Being a new construction of an equatorial telescope, which, by clock-work, and a planetary pendulum, becomes an automaton, and renders all the heavenly bodies stationary to the view. By B. Martin Benjamin Martin 1750? Engelska
151 Optical essays, - Containing, I. A practical description of the several sorts of single, solar, and compound microscops; with their apparatus, and latest improvments. II. The nature of vision in insects demonstrated by microscopic observations. III. A catalogue of all principal microscopic objects. IV. The use of the reflecting telescope as an universal perspective for viewing every sort of object in the greatest perfection. V. The manner of computing the magnifying power in single and double microscopes. VI. A new method of applying a micrometer to take the dimension: of small objects. VII. An illustration of the whole in a great variety of figures on a large copper-plate. By B. Martin Benjamin Martin 1761? Engelska
152 An essay on visual glasses, - (Vulgarly called spectacles) wherein it is shewn, from the principles of optics, and the nature of the eye, that the common structure of those glasses is contrary to the rules of art, to the nature of things, &c. and very prejudicial to the eyes; the nature of vision in the eye explained, and glasses of a new construction proposed. The whole illustrated by a large copper-plate print. By B. Martin Benjamin Martin 1756 Engelska
153 Horologia Nova - Or, The new art of dialling in theory and practice. In which is demonstrated, that all the variety in this science consists in the construction of three dials only. Also, the rationale and use of the lines of latitudes and hours, on the dialling-sector and trigon, with all requisite calculations. The whole illustrated in a large copper-plate. By B. Martin Benjamin Martin 1770 Engelska
154 Institutions of astronomical calculations - Containing, I. A new set of Solar tables for computing the sun's true place, by Mr. Tobias Mayer, who verified every element thereof by his own observations. II. A new set of lunar tables, calculated from the Theory of Universal Gravitation, of an intire new form, and the most commodious for astronomical calculations, and verified by 200 observations; from the second quarto edition at Paris, 1765, by the Late celebrated Mr. Clairaut, fellow of the Royal Academies of Sciences of Paris, London, Petersbourg, Berlin, Bologne, and Upsal. III. A general exposition or rationale of the nature, construction, and use of astronomical tables, and of the precepts of calculation in solar and lunar eclipses, with the doctrine of shadows, and their delineation on the surface of the Earth, considered both as a sphere and a spheroid; a work intirely new, illustrated with three large copper plates. Vol. III. Part I. By Benjamin Martin Benjamin Martin M.DCC.LXV. 1765 Engelska
155 Two essays on the nature and wonderful properties of Island Crystal. - Essay I. Containing, all that has been hitherto delivered in regard to its form, dimensions, and double refraction of light; with the addition of several new experiments with polished parallelopipeds and prisms made of this substance, which discover a various, multiple, and colorific refraction; and exhibit a variety of images of one and the same object. To which is subjoined, a computation of the magnifying power of reflecting telescopes; and a table thereof, from 6 inches to 12 feet in length. The whole illustrated with copper plate figures. By Benjamin Martin Benjamin Martin 1774? Engelska
156 The nature and construction of a solar eclipse explained and exemplified in that which will happen on April 1st, A.D. 1764. - Containing, I. The geometrical construction of a general eclipse of the sun, exhibiting its phases and affections, by scale and compasses. II. The same by trigonometrical calculation. III. The construction and phases of a solar eclipse for any particular place, exemplified for the city of London. IV. Of the form and dimensions of the moon's dark shadow on the Earth's surface considered not as a sphere but as a spheroid. V. The method of exhibiting all the phases of a solar eclipse in the best manner, by a reflecting telescope, in a room not darkened. By Benjamin Martin Benjamin Martin MDCCLXIV. 1764 Engelska
157 The principles of pump-work illustrated, and applied in the construction of a new pump without friction, or loss of time, or water, in working - Humbly proposed for the service of the British Marine, with the privilege of His Majesty's Royal letters patent. By Benj. Martin Benjamin Martin 1766? Engelska
158 The young gentleman and lady's philosophy, - in a continued survey of the works of nature and art; by way of dialogue. ... Illustrated by ... Copper-plates. By Benjamin Martin Benjamin Martin 1759-1763 Engelska
159 The young trigonometer's compleat guide. - Being the mystery and rationale of spherical trigonometry made clear and easy. ... By Benjamin Martin, teacher of the mathematicks in Chichester, and author of the Philosophical grammar Benjamin Martin MDCCXXXVI. 1736 Engelska
160 The Stones of Paris in History and Letters, Volume I (of 2) Benjamin Ellis Martin uuuu-uuuu Okänt

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