| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1851 - 624 pagina’s
...most appropriate manner, and to render the whole as clear and intelligible as possible. The editor has exercised the utmost caution to obtain entire accuracy...the student everything of interest or importance. The publishers have frit that neither care nor expense should be spared to render the external finish... | |
| Edward Rigby - 1851 - 470 pagina’s
...smaller type and an enlarged page requisite to keep the volume within a convenient size. The editor has exercised the utmost caution to obtain entire accuracy in the text, and bus largely increased the number of illustrations, of which there are about one hundred and fifty more... | |
| William Pirrie - 1852 - 814 pagina’s
...most appropriate manner, and to render the whole as clear and intelligible as possible. The editor has exercised the utmost caution to obtain entire accuracy...the student everything of interest or importance. The publishers have frit that neither care nor expense should be spared to render the external finish... | |
| Sir John Simon - 1852 - 258 pagina’s
...most appropriate manner, and to render the whole as clear and intelligible as possible. The editor has exercised the utmost caution to obtain entire accuracy...more in this edition than in the last, thus bringing di>tinctly before the eye of the student everything of interest or importance. It may be recommended... | |
| Sir William Fergusson - 1853 - 676 pagina’s
...appropriate manner, and to render the whole as clear and intelligible as possible. The editor has exereised the utmost caution to obtain entire accuracy in the...number of illustrations, of which there are about one hondred and fifty more in this edition than in the last, thus bringing distinctly before the eye of... | |
| Sir Frederick Augustus Abel - 1854 - 700 pagina’s
...most appropriate manner, and to render the whole as clear and intelligible as possible. The editor haa exercised the utmost caution to obtain entire accuracy...illustrations, of which there are about one hundred and fitly more in this edition than in the last, thus bringing distinctly before the eye of the student... | |
| Samuel David Gross - 1854 - 498 pagina’s
...most appropriate manner, nnd to render the whole as clear and intelligible an possible. The editor has exercised the utmost caution to obtain entire accuracy in the text, and hits largely increased the number of illustrations, of which there are about one hundred nnd fifty... | |
| Neil Arnott - 1856 - 526 pagina’s
...most appropriate manner, and to render the whole as clear and intelligible as possible. The editor has exercised the utmost caution to obtain entire accuracy...the student everything of interest or importance. It may be recommended to the student as no less distinguished by its accuracy and clearness of description... | |
| George Hilaro Barlow - 1856 - 672 pagina’s
...most appropriate manner, and to render the whole as clear and intelligible as possible. The editor has exercised the utmost caution to obtain entire accuracy...hundred and fifty more in this edition than in the lust, thus bringing distinctly before the eye of the student everything of interest or importance.... | |
| Fleetwood Churchill - 1856 - 780 pagina’s
...requisite to keep the volume within a convenient size. The editor has exercised the inmost caution 10 obtain entire accuracy in the text, and has largely...there are about one hundred and fifty more in this edilion than in the last, thus bringing distinctly before the eye of the student everything of interest... | |
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