The result is a vivid picture of tropical life, which may be read with unflagging interest, and a sufficient account of his scientific conclusions to stimulate our appetite without wearying us by detail. In short, we may safely say that we have never... Pictures of Old England - Página 18por Reinhold Pauli - 1861 - 457 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1874 - 916 páginas
...PISISTRATUS BROWN, MP, in the HIGHLANDS. With Fifteen Illustrations. New Edition. Crown Svo. Si. ed. SIX WEEKS in the SADDLE : a Painter's Journal in Iceland....SE WALLER. With Illustrations by the Author. Crown Svo. 6». " An exceedingly pleasant and naturally-written little book."— Times. BY SEA and BY LAND:... | |
| Paul Sauzet - 1860 - 832 páginas
...scientific conclusions to stimulate our appetite without wearying us by detail. In short, we may iitfely say that we have never read a more agreeable book of its kind" — SATURDAY REVIEW. Ward.— A HISTORY OF ENGLISH DRAMATIC LITERATURE TO THE DEATH OF QUEEN ANNE. By AW WARD, MA, Professor... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1879 - 622 páginas
...sufficient amount of his scientific conclusions to stimulate our appetite without wearying us by details. In short, we may safely say that we have never read...more agreeable book of its kind. — Saturday Review. NATURAL SELECTION: Contributions to the Theory of. New Edition. Crown 8vo. 8j. 6ii. MACMILLAN & CO..... | |
| James De Mille - 1869 - 218 páginas
...read with unflagging interest, and a sufficient account of his scientific conclusions to stimulate our appetite without wearying us by detail. In short, we may safely say that we have seldom read a more agreeable book of its kind. Spectator. Must be reckoned one of the most agreeable... | |
| Henry Kingsley - 1869 - 90 páginas
...read •with unflagging interest, and a sufficient account of his scientific conclusions to stimulate our appetite without wearying us by detail. In short, we may safely say that we have seldom read a more agreeable book of its kind.— Saturday Review. Must be reckoned one of the most... | |
| Georg Hartwig - 1869 - 500 páginas
...read with unflagging interest, and a sufficient account of his scientific conclusions to stimulate our appetite without wearying us by .detail. In short, we may safely say thafc we have seldom read a more agreeable book of its kind.— Saturday Review. ABBOTT'S NEW TESTAMENT... | |
| James Edwin Thorold Rogers - 1870 - 300 páginas
...read with unflagging interest, and a sufficient account of his scientific conclusions to stimulate our appetite without wearying us by detail. In short,...more agreeable book of its kind."— SATURDAY REVIEW. Waller.—six WEEKS IN THE SADDLE : A PAINTER'S JOURNAL IN ICELAND. By SE WALLER. With Illustrations... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1870 - 694 páginas
...read with unflagging interest, and a sufficient account of his scientific conclusions to stimulate our appetite without wearying us by detail. In short, we may safely say lhat we have seldom read a more agreeable book of its kind." — Saturday Review. SIR CW DILKE'S "... | |
| Edward Dicey - 1870 - 278 páginas
...read with unflagging interest, and a sufficient account of his scientific conclusions to stimulate our appetite without wearying us by detail. In short, we may safely aay that we have seldom read a more agreeable book of its kind." — Saturday Review. " Leaving for... | |
| Henry Calderwood - 1872 - 356 páginas
...read with unflagging interest, and a sufficient account of his scientif1c conclusions to stimulate our appetite without wearying us by detail. In short,...agreeable book of its kind." — SATURDAY REVIEW. "His descriptions of scenery, of the people and their manners and customs, enlivened by occasional... | |
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