| Osmund Airy - Geometrical optics - 1870 - 606 pages
...Vowels in the Language. 6J. " These are admirable books, because they are constructed on a principii and that the '.simplest principle on which it is possible to learn to rea English."— SPECTATOR. Taylor. — WORDS AND PLACES ; or, Etymological Illu< trations of History,... | |
| Henry John Roby - Latin language - 1871 - 656 pages
...— in onlv one of its functions — at one time. Thus the sequence is natural and complete. " These are admirable books, because they are constructed...possible to learn to read English." — SPECTATOR. Vaughan (CM) — A SHILLING BOOK OF WORDS FROM THE POETS. By CM VAUGHAN. iSrao. cloth. It has been... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Astronomy - 1871 - 464 pages
...in onlv one of its functions — at one time. Thus the sequence is natural and complete. ' ' These are admirable books, because they are constructed...possible to learn to read English." — SPECTATOR. Vaughan (CM) — A SHILLING BOOK OF WORDS FROM THE POETS. By CM VAUGHAN. i8mo. cloth. It has been felt... | |
| William Stanley Jevons - Logic - 1871 - 444 pages
...letter—/« only one of its functions—at one time. Thus the sequence is natural and complete. '' These are admirable books, because they are constructed...principle on which it is possible to learn to read English,'"—SPECTATOR. Vaughan (CM) — A SHILLING BOOK OF WORDS FROM THE POETS. By CM VAUGHAN. i8mo.... | |
| William Stanley Jevons - Logic - 1872 - 440 pages
...— in only one of its functions — at one time. Thus the sequence is natural and complete. " These are admirable books, because' they are constructed...possible to learn to read English." — SPECTATOR. Taylor (Rev. Isaac).— WORDS AND PLACES ; or,Etymological Illustrations of History, Ethnology, and Geography.... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - Physiology - 1872 - 456 pages
...in only one of its functions — at one time. Thus the sequence is natural and complete. ' ' These are admirable books, because they are constructed...possible to learn to read English." — SPECTATOR. Thring. — Works by EDWARD THRING, MA, Head Master of Uppingham. THE ELEMENTS OF GRAMMAR TAUGHT IN... | |
| William Stanley Jevons - Logic - 1872 - 446 pages
...in only one of its functions — at one time. Thus the sequence is natural and complete. ' ' These are admirable books, because they are constructed...possible to learn to read English" — SPECTATOR. Thring. — Works by EDWARD THRING, MA, Head Master of Uppingham. THE ELEMENTS OF GRAMMAR TAUGHT IN... | |
| John Milton - 1872 - 568 pages
...— in only one of its functions — at one time. Thus the sequence is natural and complete. " These are admirable books, because they are constructed...possible to learn to read English. " — SPECTATOR. Thring. — Works by EDWARD THRING, MA, Head Master of Uppingham. THE ELEMENTS OF GRAMMAR TAUGHT IN... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - Physiology - 1872 - 438 pages
...letter—in only one of its functions—at one time. Thus ike sequence if natural and complete. '' These are admirable books, because 'they are constructed...principle on which it is possible to learn to read English."—SPECTATOR. Ly ttelto n —continued. THE SAMSON AGONISTES OF MILTON, rendered into G«t... | |
| Francis Jones - Analytical chemistry - 1872 - 288 pages
...letie?—in only one of its functions—at one time. Thus the sequence is natural and complete. '' These are admirable books, because they are constructed...principle on which it is possible to learn to read English."—SPECTATOR. Thring.—Works by EDWARD THRING, MA, Head Master of Uppingham. THE ELEMENTS... | |
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