| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1851 - 624 pagina’s
...The author has not only thus added largely to the work, but he has also made alteration* throughout, wherever there appeared the opportunity of improving...appropriate manner, and to render the whole as clear and intelligible as possible. The editor has exercised the utmost caution to obtain entire accuracy in... | |
| Sir John Simon - 1852 - 258 pagina’s
...The author has not only thus added largely to the work, but he has also made alterations throughout, wherever there appeared the opportunity of improving...appropriate manner, and to render the whole as clear and intelligible as possible. The editor has exercised the utmost caution to obtain entire accuracy in... | |
| Sir William Fergusson - 1853 - 676 pagina’s
...The author has not only tbus added largely to the work, but he has alto made alterations throughout, wherever there appeared the opportunity of improving...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... | |
| William Pirrie - 1852 - 814 pagina’s
...alterations throughout, wherever there appeared the opportunity of improving the arrangement or style, «o as to present every fact in its 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 in... | |
| Sir Frederick Augustus Abel - 1854 - 700 pagina’s
...added largely to the work, but be has also made alterations throughout, wherever there appeared ihe opportunity of improving the arrangement or style,...appropriate manner, and to render the whole as clear and intelligible as possible. The editor haa exercised the utmost caution to obtain entire accuracy in... | |
| Samuel David Gross - 1854 - 498 pagina’s
...The author has not only thus added largely to the work, but he has also made alterations throughout, wherever there appeared the opportunity of improving...present every fact in its most appropriate manner, nnd to render the whole as clear and intelligible an possible. The editor has exercised the utmost... | |
| Neil Arnott - 1856 - 526 pagina’s
...The author has not only thus added largely to the work, but he has also made alterations throughout, wherever there appeared the opportunity of improving...appropriate manner, and to render the whole as clear and intelligible as possible. The editor has exercised the utmost caution to obtain entire accuracy in... | |
| George Hilaro Barlow - 1856 - 672 pagina’s
...alterations throughout, wherever there appeared the • opportunity of improving the arrangement or style, ?o as to present every fact in its 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 in... | |
| Samuel David Gross - 1857 - 814 pagina’s
...The author has not only thus added largely to the work, but he has also made alterations throughout, wherever there appeared the opportunity of improving...appropriate manner, and to render the whole as clear and intelligible as possible. The editoz hns exercised the utmost caution to obtain entire accuracy in... | |
| George Budd - 1857 - 548 pagina’s
...largely to the work, bnt he has also made alterations throughout, wherever there appeared the opportnnity of improving the arrangement or style, so as to present...appropriate manner, and to render the whole as clear and Intelligible as possible. The editor has exercised the utmost cantion to obtain entire accuracy in... | |
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