 | Joel Dorman Steele - Astronomy - 1874 - 424 pages
...worlds into a form that may attract the attention and kindle the enthusiasm of the pupil. The work is not written for the information of scientific men, but for the inspiration of youth. The pages therefore are not burdened with a multitude of figures which no memory could possibly retain.... | |
 | Joel Dorman Steele - Astronomy - 1874 - 340 pages
...worlds into a form that may attract the attention and kindle the enthusiasm of the pupil. The work is not written for the information of scientific men, but for the inspiration of youth. The pages therefore are not burdened with a multitude of figures which no memory could possibly retain,... | |
 | Linus Pierpont Brockett - Education - 1874 - 382 pages
...1 50 Reduced to a single term, and better adapted to school use than any work heretofore published. Not written for the information of scientific men, but for the inspiration of youth, the pages ore not burdened with a multitude of figures which no memory could possibly retain. The whole... | |
 | William Franklin Phelps - Teachers' institutes - 1874 - 412 pages
...l BO Reduced to a tingle term, and better adapted to school use than any work heretofore published. Not written for the Information of scientific men, but for the inspiration of youth, the pages are not burdened with a multitude of figures which no memory could possibly retain. The whole... | |
 | Joel Dorman Steele - Astronomy - 1876 - 348 pages
...worlds into a form that may attract the attention and kindle the enthusiasm of the pupil. The work is not written for the information of scientific men, but for the inspiration of youth. The pages therefore are not burdened with a multitude of figures which no memory could possibly retain.... | |
 | Joel Dorman Steele - 1876 - 302 pages
...l so Reduced to a single term, and better adapted to school use than any work heretofore published. Not written for the information of scientific men, but for the inspiration of youth, the pages are not burdened with a multitude of figures which no memory could possibly retain. The whole... | |
 | William Harvey Wells - Public schools - 1877 - 270 pages
...Course, Reduced to a single term, and better adapted to school use than any work heretofore published. Not written for the information of scientific men, but for the inspiration of youth, the pages are not burdened with a multitude of figures which no memory could possibly retain. The whole... | |
 | Joel Dorman Steele - Astronomy - 1884 - 360 pages
...most interesting features of the larger works. Believing that Natural Science is full of fascination, the author has sought to weave the story of those...attention and kindle the enthusiasm of the pupil. This work is not written for the information of scientific men, but for the inspiration of youth. Therefore... | |
 | Joel Dorman Steele - Astronomy - 1884 - 358 pages
...worlds into a form that may attract the attention and kindle the enthusiasm of the pupil. This work is not written for the information of scientific men, but for the inspiration of youth. Therefore the pages are not burdened with a multitude of figures which no memory could retain. Mathematical... | |
 | Joseph LeConte - Geology - 1884 - 428 pages
...and processes of the science. Steele's New Descriptive Astronomy. By J. DORMAN STEELE, Ph. D f1.oa This book is not written for the information of scientific men, but for the ii(spiration of youth. TV i^thor >-js sought to weave the story of those far-distpnt worlds into a... | |
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