| William Thomson Kelvin (1st baron), Peter Guthrie Tait - Mechanics, Analytic - 1879 - 564 pages
...indeed can claim, of being the chief classic of the language, of having, in conjunction with Shakspcare, and in an immeasurable degree more than he, fixed...the literature of the subject, by such workers as Mr Francis Fry and Canon \Vcstcott. appeal to a wide range of sympathies; and to these may now be added... | |
| George Alexander Macfarren - Counterpoint - 1879 - 160 pages
...of valuable information about the- various editions of the Authorized Version." From the Athentrum. "Apart from its religious importance, the English Bible has the glory, which but few sistec versions indeed can claim, of being the chief classic of the language, of having, in conjunction... | |
| Edwin Charles Clark - Criminal law - 1880 - 168 pages
...and divines, the publication of this edition must be considered most opportune." From the Atfoneeum. "Apart from its religious importance, the English...the literature of the subject, by such workers as Mr Francis Fry and Canon Westcott, appeal to a wide range of sympathies; and to these may now be added... | |
| George Gabriel Stokes - Hydrodynamics - 1880 - 380 pages
...and divines, the publication of this edition must be considered most opportune." From the Atktn&um. "Apart from its religious importance, the English...the literature of the subject, by such workers as Mr Francis Fry and Canon Westcott, appeal to a wide range of sympathies; and to these may now be added... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero, John Houghton Swainson - Gods, Greek - 1880 - 336 pages
...and divines, the publication of this edition must be considered most opportune." From the Athenavtn. "Apart from its religious importance, the English...the literature of the subject, by such workers as Mr Francis Fry and Canon Westcott, appeal to a wide range of sympathies; and to these may now be added... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - Gods, Greek - 1883 - 384 pages
...s,dered ««flSÏÏffxrtm«». E йШв-ьГь its,heliTs ""m; ?" sériions indeed" can'cSimT ofbeing fc chief classic of the language, of having, in conjunction with Shakspeare, and in an mmeasurable degree more than he, fixed the language beyond any possibility of important change. Thus... | |
| Plato, Benjamin Hall Kennedy - History - 1881 - 296 pages
...and divines, the publication of this edition must be considered most opportune." From the Athen&um. "Apart from its religious importance, the English...the literature of the subject, by such workers as Mr Francis Fry and Canon Westcott, appeal to a wide range of sympathies; and to these may now be added... | |
| Restitution - 1881 - 192 pages
...and divines, the publication of this edition must be considered most opportune," From the Athen&um. "Apart from its religious importance, the English...the literature of the subject, by such workers as Mr Francis Fry and Canon Westcott, appeal to a wide range of sympathies; and to these may now be added... | |
| Sir Joshua Girling Fitch - Teaching - 1881 - 500 pages
...divines, the publication of this edition must be considered most opportune." From the Athenieum. *. Apart from its religious importance, the English Bible...the literature of the subject, by such workers as Mr Francis Fry and Canon Westcott, appeal to a wide range of sympathies ; and to these may now be added... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1881 - 526 pages
...and divines, the publication of this edition must be considered most opportune." From the Athenäum. "Apart from its religious importance, the English...the literature of the subject, by such workers as Mr Francis Fry and Canon Westcott, appeal to a wide range of sympathies ; and to these may now be added... | |
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