The various changes that have taken place in our constitution are briefly but clearly described. It is surprising how successfully the editor has not merely avoided the obscurity which generally accompanies brevity, but invested his narrative with an... British Textbook and School Apparatus Catalogs - Page 18by South Kensington Museum - 1857Full view - About this book
| Jules Raymond Lamé Fleury - France - 1880 - 342 pages
...in our constitution are briefly but clearly described. It is surprising how successfully the editor has not merely avoided the obscurity which generally...invested his narrative with an interest too often »antins in larger historical works. History of Great Britain and Ireland ; with an Account of the... | |
| Alexander Reid - Geography - 1851 - 134 pages
...in our constitution are briefly hut clearly described. It ia surprising how successfully the editor has not merely avoided the obscurity which generally...chapter. Whether regarded as an interesting reading-book 01 as an instructive class-book, this history deserves to rank high. When we add, that it appears in... | |
| Henry White - 1853 - 282 pages
...England, admirably adapted for the useofjuniorclasses. . . . It is surprising how successfully the editor has not merely avoided the obscurity which generally...as an interesting reading-book or as an instructive class-book, this history deserves to rank high." — Athen&um. sm. White's History of Scotland for... | |
| Jules Caron - 1861 - 108 pages
...in our constitution are brie/ly but clearly described. It is surprising how successfully the editor has not merely avoided the obscurity which generally...thoroughly sound; and the utility of the book is much inerensed by the addition of examination questions at the end of cach chapter. Whether regarded as... | |
| Alexander Stewart - 1864 - 684 pages
...successfully the editor has imt merely avoided the obscurity which generally accompanies brevity, luit invested his narrative with an interest too often...at the end of each chapter. Whether regarded as an interc.-tiug reading-book, or as an instructive class-book, this history deserves to rank high. When... | |
| E. Lemmi - Italian language - 1865 - 116 pages
...in our constitution are briefly but clearly described. It is surprising how successfully the editor has not merely avoided the obscurity which generally...an interesting reading-book, or as an instructive class-book, this history deserves to rank high. When we add, that it appears in the form of a neat... | |
| Alexander Trotter (of the Scottish inst.) - 1866 - 254 pages
...in our constitution are briefly but clearly described. It is surprising how successfully the editor has not merely avoided the obscurity which generally...thoroughly sound ; and the utility of the book is mnch increased by the addition of examination questions at the end of each chapter. Whether regarded... | |
| Walter Scott Dalgleish - 1868 - 196 pages
...in our constitution are briefly bat clearly described. It is surprising how successfully the editor has not merely avoided the obscurity which generally...as an interesting reading-book or as an instructive class-book, this history deserves to rank high. When we add, that it appears in the form of a neat... | |
| Thomas Ewing (of Edinburgh.) - 1868 - 492 pages
...in our constitution are briefly but clearly described. It is surprising ow successfully the editor has not merely avoided the obscurity which generally...Whether regarded as an Interesting reading-book or 8s an instructive class-book, this history deserves to rank high. When we add, that it appears in the... | |
| Henry White - Great Britain - 1868 - 554 pages
...successfully the editor has not merely avoided the obscurity which generally accompanies brevity, bat invested his narrative with an interest too often...as an interesting reading-book or as an instructive class-book, this history deserves to rank high. When we add, that it appears In the form of a neat... | |
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