| Jean-Jacques Rousseau - 1892 - 424 páginas
...conscientious labors, far-reaching, world-wide, vast and yet microscopically minute, that give the strength and value which are felt rather than seen. This is due...we can all appreciate, the charm of his style being self-evident."—Philadelphia Telegraph. "The third volume contains the brilliantly written and fascinating... | |
| Frank Vincent - 1895 - 636 páginas
...conscientious labors, far-reaching world-wide, vast and yet microscopically minute, that give the strength and value which are felt rather than seen. This is due...we can all appreciate, the charm of his style being self-evident."—Philadelphia Telegraph. "The third volume contains the brilliantly written and fascinating... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1895 - 406 páginas
...conscientious labors, iar-reaching, world-wide, vast and yet microscopically mmute, that give the strength and value which are felt rather than seen. This is due to the art of presentation. The author's posit,on as a scientific workman we may accept on the abundant testimony of the experts who know the... | |
| James Alexander McLellan, John Dewey - 1895 - 364 páginas
...conscientious labors, far-reaching, world-wide, vast and yet microscopically minute, that give the strength and value which are felt rather than seen. This is due to the art of presentation. The author-s position as a scientific workman we may accept on the abundant testinony of the experts who... | |
| George Bancroft - 1896 - 616 páginas
...and yet microinute, that give the strength and value which are felt rather than seen. This is due r,( presentation. The author's position as a scientific workman we may accept on the testimony of the experts who know the solid worth of his work ; his skill as a literary all appreciate,... | |
| James Johonnot - 1896 - 380 páginas
...conscientious labors, far-reaching, world-wide, vast and yet microscopically minute, that give the strength and value which are felt rather than seen. This is due...we can all appreciate, the charm of his style being self-evident."—Philadelphia Telegraph. "The third volume contains the brilliantly written and fascinating... | |
| William T. Preyer - 1896 - 220 páginas
...essayists, compiling library notes on dates and striking events, bad no conception ; but to the genera! reader the fluent narrative gives no hint of the conscientious...workman we may accept on the abundant testimony of the expeits who know the solid worth of his work; his skill as a literary artist we can all appreciate,... | |
| William Mitchell Gillespie - 1897 - 496 páginas
...conscientious labors, far-reaching, world-wide, vast and yet mieroscopically minute, that give the strength and value which are felt rather than seen. This is due...of his style being self-evident." — Philadelphia Te1egraph. " The third volume contains the brilliantly written and fascinating story of the progress... | |
| Helene Lange - 1897 - 274 páginas
...microscopically minute, that give the strength and value which are felt rather than seen. This is due io the art of presentation. The author's position as...appreciate, the charm of his style being self-evident." — rhiladclphia Telegraph, "The third volume contains the brilliantly written and fascinating story... | |
| Francis Horace Teall - 1897 - 220 páginas
...labors, far-reaching, world•wide, vast and yet microscopically minute, that give the strength and value which are felt rather than seen. This is due...testimony of the experts who know the solid worth of h1s work ; his skill as a literary artist we can all appreciate, the charm of his style being self-evident"... | |
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