| Friedrich Zander - 1834 - 490 pages
...Chronological Annals. Crown five. 8j. 6d, Thirty-fourth Thousand. " Stands alone as the one general history of the country, for the sake of •which all...young and old are wise, will be speedily and surely sit aside." — ACADEMY. Historical Course for Schools. — Edited by EDWARD A. FREEMAN, DCL, late... | |
| Questions and answers - 1878 - 676 pages
...358 — Famagosta, Ac., 359. NOTES ON BOOKS:— Neale's "The Abbey Church of St. A Hun" — Talt's "Analysis of English History, based on Green's ' Short History of the English People.' " Notices to Correspondents, Jtc. JiDtrf. A LIST OP ANTI-USURY BOOKS. (Continued from p. 282.) Platea... | |
| Paul Sauzet - Italy - 1860 - 832 pages
...would be to convey a very inadéquate impression of its merits. It stands alone as the one general history of the country, for the sake of which all...are wise, will be speedily and surely set aside." STRAY STUDIES FROM ENGLAND AND ITALY. Crown 8vo. Ss. 6d. Containing : Lambeth and the Archbishops —... | |
| Reinhold Pauli - England - 1861 - 522 pages
...it, would be to convey a very inadequate impression of its merits. Je stands alone as the one general history of the country, for the sake of which all...old are wise, will be speedily and surely set aside. It is perhaps the highest praise that can be given to it, that it is impossible to discover whether... | |
| George Boole - Differential equations - 1865 - 318 pages
...and Chronological Annals. Crown 8vo. 8^. 6d. Fifty-fifth Thousand. " Stands alone as the one general history of the country, for the sake of which all...be speedily and surely set. aside. " — ACADEMY. HISTORICAL COURSE FOR SCHOOLS — Edited by EDWARD A. FREEMAN, DCL, late Fellow of Trinity College,... | |
| James Edwin Thorold Rogers - 1870 - 300 pages
...inadequate impression of its merits. It stands alone as the one general history tf thc cctuitry, far the sake of which all others, if young and old are wise, will be speedily and surely set aside. It is perhaps the highest praise that can be given to it, that it is impossible to discover whether... | |
| James Edwin Thorold Rogers - Great Britain - 1873 - 466 pages
...it, would be to convey a very inadequate impression of its merits. It stands alone as the one general history of the country, for the sake of which all...are wise, will be speedily and surely set aside." STRAY STUDIES FROM ENGLAND AND ITALY. Crown 8vo. &r. 6d. Containing : Lambeth and the Archbishops —... | |
| American literature - 1875 - 722 pages
...it, wonld be to convey a very inadequate impression of its merits. It stands alone as the one general history of the country, for the sake of which all others, if young and old arc wise, will be speedily and surely set aside. It is perhaps the highest praise that can be given... | |
| Henry Calderwood - Ethics - 1874 - 328 pages
...it, would be to convey a very inadequate impression of its merits. It stands alone as the one general history of the country, for the sake of which all...old are wise, will be speedily and surely set aside. It is perhaps the highest praise that can be given to it, that it is impossible to discover whether... | |
| Elise C. Otté - Scandinavia - 1874 - 494 pages
...6J. Seventy-second Thousand. " Stands alone as the one general history of the country, for the lake of which all others, if young and old are wise, will be speedily and surely set aside." — ACADEMY. READINGS FROM ENGLISH HISTOR\. Selected and Edited by JOHN RICHARD GREEN, MA, LL.D., Honorary Fellow... | |
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