| Robert Wilson (engineer.) - 1874 - 390 pages
...Scientific Instruction of every class of society." — Sir Dayid Brewster in the North British Review. " Whether we consider the liberality and beauty of the...interest of the matter, we must express our belief tLit there is hardly to be found among the new books, one that would be welcomed -> people of so many... | |
| William W. Pink - 1874 - 216 pages
...Scientific Instruction of every class of society."—Sir David Brewster in the " N<fth British Rrview." •' Whether we consider the liberality and beauty of the...the charm of the writing, or the durable interest nf the matter, we must express our belief that there is hardly to be found among the new books one... | |
| Edward Lance Tarbuck - 1875 - 274 pages
...Scientific Instruction of every class of society." — Sir David mwster in the North British Review. "Whether we consider the liberality and beauty of...that would be welcomed by people of so many ages and classes as a valuable present."— Examiner. *„* Separate books formed from the above, suitable for... | |
| George Wightwick - 1875 - 394 pages
...Scientific Instruction of every class of society."—Sir David Brewster in the North British Review. " Whether we consider the liberality and beauty of the...that would be welcomed by people of so many ages and classes as a valuable present."—Examiner. *»* Separate books formed from the above, suitable for... | |
| Sir William Snow Harris - 1875 - 476 pages
...Scientific Instruction of every class of society." — Sir David Brewster in the North British Review. "Whether we consider the liberality and beauty of...that would be welcomed by people of so many ages and classes as a valuable present." — Examiner, *,* Separate books formed from the above, suitable for... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1875 - 766 pages
...Scientific Instruction of every class of society." — Sir David Hmt'sffr in the North British Review. "Whether we consider the liberality and beauty of...that would be welcomed by people of so many ages and classes as a valuable present."— Examiner. ** Separate books formed from the above, suitable for... | |
| John Maxton - 1875 - 374 pages
...Scientific Instruction of every class of society." — Sif David Brewsttr in the North British Revievj. " Whether we consider the liberality and beauty of the...is hardly to be found among the new books, one that would.te welcomed by people of so many ages and classes as a valuable present." — Examiner, *»*... | |
| John Neville - 1875 - 580 pages
...Sir UAVID BRliWSl hR, in the AVr//t British Review. " Whether we consider the liberality ami IxMuty of the illustrations, the charm of the writing, or...among the new books one that would be welcomed by |>coplc of bo many ages and classes as a valuable present."— Examiner. \* Separate books formed from... | |
| John Neville - 1875 - 572 pages
...Scientific Instruction of every class of society." — Sir David Rrewstfr in the .\'ort/i Rritish Rcvinv. " Whether we consider the liberality and beauty of the illustrations, the charm ot the writing, or the durable interest of the matter, we must express our belief that there is hardly... | |
| John Neville (civil engineer.) - 1875 - 566 pages
...Instruction of every class of society." — Sir Dav:\f Brfumtcr in the North British Rcinciv. '• Whether we consider the liberality and beauty of the illustrations, the charm ot tlie writing, or the durable interest of the matter, we must express our belief th:u there is hardly... | |
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