| David Page - 1864 - 374 strani
...English or any other language, known to me, which comes so near my ideal of perfection in a school-book, on the important subject of which it treats. In arrangement,...of statement, it is without a rival ; and knowing, as I do, the vast amount of labour and research you bestowed on its production, I trust it will be... | |
| Alexander Mackay - 1865 - 130 strani
...English or any other language, known to me, which comes so near my ideal of perfection in a school-book, on the important subject of which it treats. In arrangement,...of statement, it is without a rival; and knowing, as I do, the vast amount of labour and research you bestowed on its production, I trust it will be... | |
| David Page - 1865 - 520 strani
...English or any other language known to me, which comes so near my ideal of perfection in a school-book, on the important subject of which it treats. In arrangement,...of statement, it is without a rival ; and knowing, as I do, the vast amount of labour and research you bestowed on its production, I trust it will be... | |
| Dictionaries. [History & Mythology.] - 1866 - 212 strani
...English or any other language, known to me, which cornea so near my ideal of perfection in a school-book, on the important subject of which it treats. in arrangement,...of statement, it is without a rival : and knowing, as I do, the vast amount of labour ami research lu-.itowcd on its production, I trust it will be so... | |
| David Page - 1866 - 364 strani
...English or any other language, known to me, which comes so near my ideal of perfection in a school-book, on the important subject of which it treats. In arrangement,...of statement, it is without a rival ; and knowing, as I do, the vast amount of labour and research you bestowed on its production, I trust it will be... | |
| Margaret Oliphant Oliphant - 1866 - 332 strani
...English or any other language, known to me, which comes so near my ideal of perfection in a school-book, on the important subject of which it treats. In arrangement,...of statement, It is without a rival ; and knowing, as I do, the vast amount of labour and research bestowed on its production, I trust It will be so appreciated... | |
| Heros von Borcke - 1866 - 372 strani
...any other language, known to me, which comes so near my idea* of perfection in a school-book, on tne important subject of which it treats. In arrangement,...of statement, it is without a rival; and knowing, as I do, the vast amount of labour and researeh bestowed on its production, I trust itwill be so appreciated... | |
| Dictionaries. [History & Mythology.] - 1866 - 212 strani
...known to me, which conws so near my itleal of perfection in a school-book, on the important £ubject of which it treats. In arrangement, style, selection of matter, clearness, and thorough accuracy of stateniaii. it is without a rival ; and knowing, its I do. the vast amount of labour and research bestowed... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1866 - 530 strani
...comes BO near iny ideal of perfection In a nchool book, on the Important subject of which it treata. In arrangement, style, selection of matter, Clearness, and thorough accuracy of statement, it is wit In-lit a rival ; and knowing, as 1 da, the vnst amount of labour and research bestowed on Its production,... | |
| James Currie (A.M.) - 1867 - 156 strani
...English or any other language, known to me, which comes so near my ideal of perfection in a school-book, on the important subject of which it treats. In arrangement,...of statement, it is without a rival ; and knowing, as I do, the vast amount of labour and research you bestowed on its production, I trust it will be... | |
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