Students of the Bible should be particularly grateful to (the Cambridge University Press) for having produced, with the able assistance of Dr Scrivener, a complete critical edition of the Authorized Version of the English Bible, an edition such as, to... Practical Work at the Cavendish Laboratory: Heat - Page 6by Cavendish Laboratory (Cambridge, England) - 1886 - 73 pagesFull view - About this book
| Cambridge University Library - Manuscripts - 1858 - 786 pages
...Codex Augiensis, &c., and one of the Revisers of the Authorized Version. Crown Quarto, cloth, gilt, 2U. "Students of the Bible should be particularly grateful to (the Cambridge University Press,1 for having produced, with the able assistance of Dr Scrivener, a complete critical edition... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin, Peter Guthrie Tait - Mechanics, Analytic - 1872 - 316 pages
...Augiensis, £c., and one of the Revisers of the Authorized Version. Crown Quarto, cloth, gilt, 2IJ-. From, the Times. "Students of the Bible should be...long ago had this version been nothing more than the greatest and best known of English classics.' Falling at a time when the formal revision of this version... | |
| Peter Guthrie Tait - Quaternions - 1873 - 338 pages
...and one of the Revisers of the Authorized Version. Crown Quarto, cloth, gilt, zw. From the Tirrtes. "Students of the Bible should be particularly grateful...long ago had this version been nothing more than the greatest and best known of English classics.' Falling at a time when the formal revision of this version... | |
| William Hodge Mill - 1874 - 182 pages
...Augiensis, &c., and one of the Revisers of the Authorized Version. Crown Quarto, embossed cloth, 3dr. From the Times. "Students of the Bible should be particularly...long ago had this version been nothing more than the greatest and best known of English classics/ Falling at a time when the formal revision of this version... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1874 - 142 pages
...Augiensis, &c., and one of the Revisers of the Authorized Version. Crown Quarto, cloth, gilt, 21 л From the Times. " Students of the Bible should be...long ago had this version been nothing more than the greatest and best known of English classics.' Fallsng at a time when the formal revision of this version... | |
| Walter William Skeat - 1874 - 284 pages
...which our country and religion owe so much, was probably never presented before in so perfect a form." From the Times. "Students of the Bible should be particularly...Cambridge University Press) for having produced, with th« able assistance of Dr Scrivener, a complete critical edition of the Authorized Version of the... | |
| Marcus Annaeus Lucanus - 1875 - 92 pages
...Augiensis, &c., and one of the Revisers of the Authorized Ve1sion. Crown Quarto, cloth, gilt, 2ls. From the Times. "Students of the Bible should be particularly...long ago had this version been nothing more than the greatest and best known of English clas>ics.* Falling at a time when the formal revision of this version... | |
| Xenophon (of Athens.) - 1875 - 104 pages
...Augiensis, &c., and one of the Revisers of the Authorized Version. Crown Quarto, embossed cloth, 36^. From the Times. "Students of the Bible should be particularly...long ago had this version been nothing more than the greatest and best known of English classics.' Falling at a time when the formal revision of this version... | |
| Demosthenes - Greece - 1875 - 352 pages
...numerals, indicating the chapters and verses, being removed to the margin); with the broad disFrom the Times. "Students of the Bible should be particularly...long ago had this version been nothing more than the greatest and best known of English classics.' Falling at a time when the formal revision of this version... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1875 - 138 pages
...Augiensis, &c., and one of the Revisers of the Authorized Version. Crown Quarto, embossed cloth, 36j. From the Times, "Students of the Bible should be particularly...as, to use the words of the Editor, 'would have been execuied long ago had this version been nothing more than the greatest and best known of English classics.'... | |
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