New Releases by William Martin

William Martin is the author of The Chlorides of Parabromorthosulphobenzoic Acid, and Some of Their Derivatives, Aboriginal Chipped Stone Implements of New York, Climbing and Exploration in the Karakoram-Himalayas, The Iroquois Trail, Report of the Commissioners to Revise, Codify, and Amend the Public Statutes of New Hampshire.

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The Chlorides of Parabromorthosulphobenzoic Acid, and Some of Their Derivatives

Aboriginal Chipped Stone Implements of New York

Climbing and Exploration in the Karakoram-Himalayas

Report of the Commissioners to Revise, Codify, and Amend the Public Statutes of New Hampshire

The Pathway to Rome; Or, Ritualism and Its Remedy. With a Chapter on "The Society of the Holy Cross", and "The Priest in Absolution" ...

Inquiries Concerning the Structure of the Semitic Languages

The Cream of Tartar Ching Chang Fou, Or, The Prince, the Princess, and the Mandarin

Pastoral, number II. (Pastoral number I.) To the members of the Swedenborg Society

On Some Disputed Questions of Ancient Geography

The Parlour Book, Or, Familiar Conversations on Science and the Arts

The Christian Philosopher. Designed to Exhibit in the Outlines of Natural History and the Elements of Physics, the ... Superintending Providence of the Deity in the Works of Creation ... With Original Poetical Illustrations

William Martin's challenge to all the world, as a philosopher and critic ... on the principles of perpetual motion [&c. In verse]. To which is added an explanation of the antediluvian tree, found in Wide-open quarry

Travels in the Morea

Travels in the Morea
William Martin Leake (1777-1860) was a British military officer and classical scholar specialising in reconstructing the topography of ancient cities. He was a founding member of the Royal Geographical Society and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1815. After his retirement in 1815, he devoted the rest of his life to topographical and classical studies. These volumes, first published in 1830, contain Leake''s authoritative topographical survey of the Peloponnese. Written in the form of a travelogue describing two journeys Leake undertook in the Peloponnese in 1805 and 1806, these volumes provide detailed descriptions of the ancient archaeological sites and the historical geography of the region. Leake was the first scholar to identify many ancient sites in the Peloponnese, and his precise observations led to these volumes becoming authoritative for the classical archaeological sites of the region. Volume 1 recounts his first journey of 1805.

An historical outline of the Greek revolution [by W.M. Leake]. by W.M. Leake

The Topography of Athens, with Some Remarks on Its Antiquities

Sermons on the Parables of our ... Saviour Jesus Christ

The English Olive-tree; Or, A Treatise on the Use of Oil and the Air Bath: with Miscellaneous Remarks on the Prevention and Cure of Various Diseases ... The Second Edition, Much Enlarged

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