APA (7th ed.) Citation

Martin, B. (1751). A plain and familiar introduction to the Newtonian philosophy: In six sections. Illustrated by six copper plates. Designed for the use of ... those who have, or may attend the author's course of six lectures and experiments on these subjects. By Benjamin Martin.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Martin, Benjamin. A Plain and Familiar Introduction to the Newtonian Philosophy: In Six Sections. Illustrated by Six Copper Plates. Designed for the Use of ... Those Who Have, or May Attend the Author's Course of Six Lectures and Experiments on These Subjects. By Benjamin Martin. 1751.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Martin, Benjamin. A Plain and Familiar Introduction to the Newtonian Philosophy: In Six Sections. Illustrated by Six Copper Plates. Designed for the Use of ... Those Who Have, or May Attend the Author's Course of Six Lectures and Experiments on These Subjects. By Benjamin Martin. 1751.

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