A display of nature; in dialogues: arranged under the following heads: The Firmament, and the Heavenly Bodies. The Air, Wind, Rain, Frost, Thunder and Lightening, &c. The Earth, Man, The Human Body, The Internal Part of the Human Body. The Human Soul, Land and Water, Animals, Birds, Fishes, Insects, Plants and their Properties, Flowers, Seeds, The Seasons-Grass,-Corn, &c. The Produce of other Countries, and their Use in Merchandize, by Doctor Martinet, Professor of Philosophy at Zutphen. Translated from the Dutch, by John Hall, Minister of the English Church in Rotterdam.

  • Martinet, J.F. (Johannes Florentius), 1729-1795.
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[1790]
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Katechismus der natuur. English

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Dublin : printed by W. Gilbert, No. 26, South Great George's-Street, [1790]

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[4],69,[1]p. ; 120.

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