| Rendu - Glaciers - 1874 - 306 pages
...illustrations added: several of these have bcentaken from the Rabbie, the Sheep, the Dog, and the Frog,in order to aid those who attempt to make their knowledge...possess in any language." — Westminster Review. Jellet (John H., BD) — A TREATISE ON THE THEORY OF FRICTION. By JOHN H. JELLET, BD, PHYSICAL SCIENCE:... | |
| James Bell Pettigrew - Blood - 1874 - 422 pages
...illustrations added: several of these have beentaken from the Rabbit, the Sheep, the Dog, and the Frog,in order to aid those who attempt to make their knowledge...possess in any language." — Westminster Review. Jellet (John H., BD) — A TREATISE ON THE THEORY OF FRICTION. By JOHN H. JELLET, BD, PHYSICAL SCIENCE:... | |
| Thomas Dalton - 1874 - 236 pages
...rabbit, the sheep, the dog, and the frog, in order to aid those who attempt to make their kncnuledgereal by acquiring some practical acquaintance with the...clearest and most complete elementary treatise on this subfect that we possess in any language." — WESTMINSTER REVIEW. QUESTIONS ON HUXLEY'S PHYSIOLOGY... | |
| William Black - Great Britain - 1874 - 346 pages
...graduated lessons, the principles of Human Physiology, or the Structure and Functions of the Human Body. "Pure gold throughout." — Guardian. " Unquestionably...possess in any language.'" — Westminster Review. Jellet (John H., BD) — A TREATISE ON THE THEORY OF FRICTION. By JOHN H. JELLET, BD, Senior Fellow... | |
| Sir Michael Foster - 1874 - 384 pages
...graduated lessons, the principles of Human Physiology, or the Structure and Functions of the Human Body. " Pure gold throughout." — Guardian. " Unquestionably...possess in any language. " — Westminster Review. Jellet (John H., BD) — A TREATISE ON THE THEORY OF FRICTION. By JOHN H. JELLET, BD, Senior Fellow... | |
| Robert Jardine - Consciousness - 1874 - 336 pages
...graduated lessons, the principles of Human Physiology, or the Structure and Functions of the Human Body. "Pure gold throughout." — Guardian. " Unquestionably...possess in any language." — Westminster Review. Jellet (John H., BD) — A TREATISE ON THE THEORY OF FRICTION. By JOHN H. JELLET, BD,, Senior Fellow... | |
| Science - 1874 - 788 pages
...With numerous Illustrations. New Edition, icino, cloth. 4*.6W. By Professor HUXLEY, FR,S. LL.D. *' Pure gold throughout." — Guardian. " Unquestionably...that we possess in any language." — Westminster JKevtewLondon: M ACM ILL AN & CO. THIRD EDITION OF Prof. Roscoe's Lectures on the Spectrum Analysis,... | |
| Hermann Breymann - French language - 1874 - 360 pages
...practical acquaintance with the facts of Anatomy and Physiology. " Pure gold throughout."—GUARDIAN. " Unquestionably the clearest and most complete elementary treatise on this subject that we possess in any language."—WESTMINSTER REVIEW. QUESTIONS ON HUXLEY'S PHYSIOLOGY FOR SCHOOLS. By T. ALCOCK, MD 18mo.... | |
| Francis Cuthbertson - Euclid's Elements - 1874 - 400 pages
...practical acquaintance with the facts of Anatomy and Physiology. " Pure gold throughout,,"—GUARDIAN. " Unquestionably the clearest and most complete elementary treatise on this subject that we possess in any language."—WESTMINSTER REVIEW. QUESTIONS ON HUXLEY'S PHYSIOLOGY FOR SCHOOLS. By T. ALCOCK, MD i8mo.... | |
| Henry Calderwood - Ethics - 1874 - 358 pages
...and Functions of the Human Body. "Pure gold throughout."— Guardian. " Unquestionably theclearest and most complete elementary treatise on this subject...possess in any language." — Westminster Review. Jellet (John H., BD) — A TREATISE ON THE THEORY OF FRICTION. By JOHN H. JELLET, BD, Senior Fellow... | |
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