| Author of Charlie's discoveries - India - 1841 - 242 pages
...idle youth, and amusing to all."— Spectator. " This work contains quite as much information as is requisite for any person who does not intend to make Chemistry a professional or hobhy-horsical pursuit. The various information is conveyed in >, clear and distinct manner, so that... | |
| George Waring (writer for children.) - Malta - 1843 - 340 pages
...most idle youth, and amusing to all."—Spectator. "This work contains quite as much information as is requisite for any person who does not intend to make...information is conveyed in a clear and distinct manner, so uiat the dullest child can hardly fail to understand what it means. We recommend everv father to purchase... | |
| Glimpses - 1843 - 278 pages
...idle youth, and amusing to all." — Spectator. " This work contains quite as much in formation as is requisite for any person who does not intend to make Chemistry a professional or hobby -horsical pursuit. The various information is conveyed in a. clear and distinct manner, so that... | |
| Anne Rodwell - Great Britain - 1844 - 272 pages
...idle youth, and amusing to all." — Spectator. " This work contains quite as much information as is requisite for any person who does not intend to make...that the dullest child can hardly fail to understand whatit means. We recommend every father to purchase this work for his children, unless they happen... | |
| William Savery - Quakers - 1844 - 346 pages
...Foolscap 8vo. cloth lettered. Price 6s. Spectator, " This work contains quite aa much information as is requisite for any person who does not intend to make...distinct manner, so that the dullest child can hardly fall to understand what It means. We recommend every father to purchase this work for his children,... | |
| William Henry Bartlett - Massachusetts - 1853 - 388 pages
...not Intend In make ChetnIstry a profesatonal or hobby -hört i ral pursuit. The various informat. on is conveyed in a clear and distinct manner, so that...child can hardly fail to understand what It means. We reconimend every father to purchase this work for his children, unless they happen to be particularly... | |
| Ackworth sch - 1854 - 190 pages
...idle youth, and amusing to all."— SIttctator, " This work contains quite as much Information as is requisite for any person who does not intend to make...and distinct manner, so that the dullest child can hnrdly fail to understand what it means. We recommend every father to purchase this work for his children,... | |
| Ann Taylor, Jane Taylor - Children's poetry - 1854 - 170 pages
...any person \.-ln, does not intend to make Chemistry a professional or hohhy-horsical pursuit. ')'!;.- various information is conveyed in a clear and distinct...hardly fail to understand what it means. We recommend eTi>ry father to purchase this work for his chiMren, unless they happen 10 he particularly stupid.... | |
| Annie Webb - Jerusalem - 1854 - 600 pages
...requisite for any person who doc.-• not intend to make Chemistry a professional or hobby- horsica.1 pursuit. The various information Is conveyed in a clear and distinct manner, so that the dullett child can hardly fail to understand what it means. We recommend *-v-rv father to purchase thii... | |
| Ann Taylor, Jane Taylor - Children's poetry - 1854 - 172 pages
...eorreeted, with Index, priee Zs. Gd. eloth lettered. " This work eontains quite as mueh information as is requisite for any person who does not intend to make Chemistry a professional or hobby-horsieal pursuit. The various information is eonveyed in a elear and distinet manner, so that... | |
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