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An essay on electricity
being an enquiry into the nature, cause and properties thereof, on the principles of Sir Issac Newton's theory of vibrating motion, light and fire -
A plain and familiar introduction to the Newtonian philosophy
in six sections illustrated by six copper plates. Designed for the Use of such Gentlemen and Ladies As would acquire A competent Knowledge of this Science, without Mathematical Learning; And more especially those who have, or may attend the Author's Course of Six Lectures and Experiments On these Subjects. By Benjamin Martin -
A panegyrick on the Newtonian philosophy
Shewing the nature and dignity of the science, and Its absolute Necessity to the Perfection of Human Nature; the Improvement of Arts and Sciences, the Promotion of true Religion, the Increase of Wealth and Honour, and the Completion of Human Felicity. By B. Martin -
Philosophia Britannica
or a new and comprehensive system of the Newtonian philosophy, astronomy and geography. In a course of twelve lectures, with notes, containing The Physical, Mechanical, Geometrical, and Experimental Proofs and Illustrations of all the Principal Propositions in every Branch of Natural Science. Also A particular Account of the Invention, Structure, Improvement and Uses of all the considerable Instruments, Engines, and Machines, With new Calculations relating to their Nature, Power, and Operation. The whole collected and methodized from all the principal authors, and public Memoirs to the present Year; and embellish'd with seventy-five copper-plates. By B. Martin. In two volumes -
A plain and familiar introduction to the Newtonian philosophy
in six sections. Illustrated by six copper plates. Designed for the use of such gentlemen and ladies As would acquire A competent Knowledge of this Science, without Mathematical Learning; And more especially those who have, or may attend the author's course of six lectures and experiments on these subjects. By Benjamin Martin -
A panegyrick on the Newtonian philosophy
Shewing the nature and dignity of the science, and Its absolute Necessity to the Perfection of Human Nature; the Improvement of Arts and Sciences, the Promotion of true Religion, the Increase of Wealth and Honour, and the Completion of Human Felicity. By B. Martin -
A course of lectures in natural and experimental philosophy, geography and astronomy: in which the properties, affections, and phænomena of natural bodies, ... are exhibited and explain'd on the principles of the Newtonian philosophy, ... The whole confirmed by experiments, and illustrated with copper-plates. ... By Benjamin Martin