| Charles MacFarlane - Armenians - 1830 - 314 pages
...of being merely referred to, might be regularly perused with as much pleasure as profit.—Baltimore American. We view it as a publication worthy of the age and of the country, and caiv not but believe the discrimination of our countryman will snstain the publishers, and well reward... | |
| Georges baron Cuvier - Geology - 1831 - 322 pages
...and so interesting, that the work, instead of being merely referred to, might be regularly perused with as much pleasure as profit. — Baltimore American....well reward them for this contribution to American Literature.— Baltimore Patriot. We cannot doubt that the succeeding volumes will equal the first,... | |
| James Baillie Fraser - Iran - 1831 - 338 pages
...and so interesting, that tho work, instead of being merely referred to, might bo regularly perused with as much pleasure as profit. — Baltimore American....well reward them for this contribution to American Literature. — Baltimore Patriot. We cannot doubt that the succeeding volumes will equal the first,... | |
| Albert Gallatin - Banks and banking - 1831 - 120 pages
...and so interesting, that the work, instead of being merely referred to, might be regularly perused with as much pleasure as profit.— Baltimore American....well reward them for this contribution to American Literature.— Baltimore Patriot. We cannot doubt that the succeeding volumes will equal the first,... | |
| Samuel Butler - Classical geography - 1831 - 292 pages
...and so interesting, that the work, instead of being merely referred to, might be regularly perused with as much pleasure as profit." — Baltimore American....well reward them for this contribution to American Literature." —Baltimore Patriot. " It reflects the greatest credit on those who have been concerned... | |
| John Leonard Knapp - Natural history - 1831 - 326 pages
...and so interesting. that the work- in stead of being merely referred to, might be regularly perused with as much pleasure as profit. — Baltimore American....believe the discrimination of our countrymen will snstain the publishers, and well reward them for this contribution to American Literature.— Baltimore... | |
| Michael Faraday - Chemistry - 1831 - 712 pages
...*'o intere.-'tini!, that the work, instead of being merely referred to, might be regularly perused with as much pleasure as profit.— Baltimore American....country, and cannot but believe the discrimination of onr countrymen will sustain the publishers, and well reward them fol this contribution to American... | |
| John Leonard Knapp - Animals - 1831 - 330 pages
...and so interesting, that the work, instead of being merely referred to, might be regularly perused with as much pleasure as profit. — Baltimore American.....publication worthy of the age and of the country, ani cannot but believe the discrimination of our countrymen will sustain the publishers, and well reward... | |
| Henry Kater, Dionysius Lardner - Mechanics - 1831 - 390 pages
...as much pleasure as profit. — Baltimore American. We view itus a publication worthy of the age^and of the country, and cannot but believe the discrimination of our countrymen will sustain the publish* ere, and well reward them for this contribution to American Literature. — Baltimore Patriot.... | |
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