To teachers the Primer will be of inestimable value, and not only because of the simplicity of the language and the clearness with which the subject matter is treated, but also on account of its coming from the highest authority, and so furnishing positive... History of England - Page 12by Edith Thompson - 1879 - 364 pagesFull view - About this book
| Euripides - 1881 - 210 pages
...of inestimable valne, and no: only because of the simpiicity of the language and the clearness wiih which the subject matter is treated, but also on account...authority, and so furnishing positive information as io the most suitable methods of teaching the science of botany." — NATURK. LOGIC— By Professor... | |
| Plutarchus - 1881 - 374 pages
...language »nd the clearness with which th<; subjec; matter is treated, but also on account of its r-oming from the highest authority, and so furnishing positive...suitable methods of teaching the science of botany." — NATURK. ьовю— By Professor STANLEY JKVONS, LL.D., MA, FRS New Edition. iSmo. is. " It appears... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1881 - 270 pages
...language and the clearness with whicb the subject matter is treated, but Also on account of its coining from the highest authority, and so furnishing positive...the most suitable methods of teaching the science of botany."—NATURE. LOGIC—By Professor STANLEY JEVONS, LL.D., MA, FRS New Edition. i8mo. is. " It... | |
| Sextus Propertius - Elegiac poetry, Latin - 1881 - 498 pages
...Illustrations. New Edition. iSmo. u. "To teachers the Primer will be of inestimable value, and not only because of the simplicity of the language and the...with which the subject matter is treated, but also q» account of its coming from the highest authority, and so furnishing positive information as to... | |
| Titus Maccius Plautus - 1881 - 345 pages
...is. "To teachers the Primer will be of Inestimable value, and not only because of the simplicity o£ the language and the clearness with which the subject matter is treated, but also on account of its eoming from the highest authority, and so furnishing positive information as to the most suitable methods... | |
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1881 - 204 pages
...value, and noi only because of the simplicity of the language and the clearness with whi~h th<subject matter is treated, but Also on account of its coming from the highest authority, and to furnishing positive information as to the rnosi suitable methods of teaching the science of botany."—... | |
| Heinrich Kiepert - Geography, Ancient - 1881 - 400 pages
...Illustrations. New Edition. iSmo. it. " To teachers the Primer will be of inestimable value, and not only because of the simplicity of the language and the clearness with which the sublect matter is treated, but also on account of its coming from the highest authority, and so furnishing... | |
| Virgil - Epic poetry, Latin - 1881 - 190 pages
...Illustrations. New Edition. l8mo. is. " To teachers the Primer will be of inestimable value, and not only because of the simplicity of the language and the clearness with which thtsubject matter is treated, bat also on account of it? coming from [he highest authority, and so... | |
| Henry Tanner (F.C.S.) - Agriculture - 1881 - 392 pages
...Illustrations. New Edition. iSmo. is. "To teachers the Primer will be of inestimable value, and not only because of the simplicity of the language and the clearness with which thisubject matter is treated. but also on account of its coming from the highest antnority, and so... | |
| John Dryden - 1882 - 320 pages
...Illustrations. New Edition. iSmo. is. " To teachers the Primer will be of inestimable value, and not only because of the simplicity of the language and the..."—NATURE. LOGIC— By Professor STANLEY JEVONS, LL.D., MA, F.RS. New Edition. iSmo. is. " It appears to us admirably adapted to serve both as an introduction... | |
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