| Frank Vincent - 1897 - 298 páginas
...history had to say concerning the pygmies. . . . This book ought to be in every divinity school in which man as well as God is studied, and from which missionaries...rhetoric and text-books." — Boston Literary World. " It is fortunate that American students of anthropology are able to enjoy as luminous a translation... | |
| Louis Richard Klemm - 1897 - 472 páginas
...history had to say concerning the pygmies. . . . This book ought to be in every divinity school in which man as well as God is studied, and from which missionaries...rhetoric and text-books.' —Boston Literary World. BEGINNINGS OF WRITING. By WJ HOFFMAN, MD With numerous Illustrations. I2mo. Cloth, $1.75This interesting... | |
| Joseph Baldwin - 1897 - 450 páginas
...history had to say concerning the pygmies. . . . This book ought to be in every divinity school in which man as well as God is studied, and from which missionaries...rhetoric and text-books." — Boston Literary World. HE BEGINNINGS OF WRITING. By WJ HOFFMAN, MD With numerous Illustrations. I2mo. Cloth, $1.75. "The author,... | |
| Frederick William Edridge-Green - 1897 - 352 páginas
...history had to say concerning the pygmies. . . . This book ought to be in every divinity school in which man as well as God is studied, and from which missionaries...man of rhetoric and text-books.— Boston Literary WorldHE BEGINNINGS OF WRITING. By WJ HOFFMAN, MD With numerous Illustrations. I2mo. Cloth, fl.7s. This... | |
| Edward Payson Evans - 1897 - 412 páginas
...history had to say concerning the pygmies. . . . This book ought to be in every divinity school in which man as well as God is studied, and from which missionaries...reality and not the man of rhetoric and text-books.' ^—Boiton Literary World. H^HE BEGINNINGS OF WRITING. By WJ -* HOFFMAN, M. D/. With numerous Illustrations.... | |
| William Douglas Morrison - 1897 - 364 páginas
...history had to say concerning the pygmies. . . . This book ought to be in every divinity school in which man as well as God is studied, and from which missionaries go out to convert the human bemg of reality and not the man of rhetoric and text-books. " — Boston Literary World" it is fortunate... | |
| James Laughlin Hughes - 1897 - 332 páginas
...history had to say concerning the pygmies. . . . This book ought to be in every divinity school in which man as well as God is studied, and from which missionaries go out to convert the hur.ian bemg of reality and not the man of rhetoric and text-books." — Boston Literary World. " it... | |
| Gilbert Murray - 1897 - 460 páginas
...subject than Quatrefages. While constantly occupied upon the anatomical and osseous phases of his subT being of reality and not the man of rhetoric and text-books." — Boston Literary World. H^HE BEGINNINGS OF WRITING. By WJ -* HOFFMAN, MD With numerous Illustrations, izmo. Cloth, $1.75. This... | |
| Helene Lange - 1897 - 274 páginas
...subject than Quatrefages. While constantly occupied upon the anatomical and osseous phasesof his subbeing of reality and not the man of rhetoric and text-books.' — Boston Literary World. HE EEGINNIArGS OF WRITING. By WJ HOFFMAN, MD With numerous Illustrations. i2mo. Cloth, Si.75This interesting... | |
| William Douglas Morrison - 1897 - 364 páginas
...than Quatrefages. While constantly occupied upon the anatomical and osseous phases of his subbeing of reality and not the man of rhetoric and text-books." — Boston Literary World. " It is fortunate that American students of anthropology are able to enjoy as luminous a translation... | |
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