| Timothy Harley - Moon - 1886 - 112 pages
...SECTION I., General Introduction and Protozoa to Insecta, 2ls. SECTION II., Mollusca to Man, i6s. ' ' Teachers and students alike have been anxiously waiting...as rich a supply of well-drawn, wellengraved, and well-selected figures as ever man could desire. . . . Are admirably printed. . . . The whole enterprise... | |
| Frederick Ryland - Ethics - 1887 - 168 pages
...Section I., General Introduction and Protozoa to Insecta, 21s. Section II., Mollusca to Man, 16s. " Teachers and students alike have been anxiously waiting...as rich a supply of well-drawn, well-engraved, and well-selected figures as ever man could desire. . . . Are admirably printed. . . . The whole enterprise... | |
| Jane Hume Clapperton - Women and socialism - 1888 - 290 pages
...or, separately : I. General Introduction, and Protozoa to Insecta, 21s. II. Mollusca to Man, i6j. " Teachers and students alike have been anxiously waiting...as rich a supply of well-drawn, well-engraved, and well-selected figures as ever man could desire. Admirably printed. . . . The whole enterprise reflects... | |
| Albert Henry George Grey Grey (4th earl), William Henry Fremantle - 1888 - 402 pages
...little doubt that it will be universally adopted as an elementary text-book.'' — Athenccum.. , rr " Teachers and students alike have been anxiously waiting'...as rich a supply of well-drawn, well-engraved, and well-selected figures as ever man could desire. Admirably printed. . . . The whole enterprise reflects... | |
| Earl Albert Henry George Grey Grey - 1888 - 322 pages
...adopted as an elementary text-book. " — Athenreum, ....... j . " Teachers and students alike have beeii anxiously waiting for its appearance. . . •. We...as rich a supply of well-drawn, well-engraved, and well-selected figures as ever IIKIII could drsire. AdmirabIy printed. , . . Tho whole enterprise rcIhxts... | |
| English literature - 1888 - 1452 pages
...can be little doubt that it will be universally adopted as an elementary text-book." — Athenaum. " Teachers and students alike have been anxiously waiting...as rich a supply of well-drawn, well-engraved, and well-selected figures as ever man could desjre. Admirably printed. . . . The whole enterprise reflects... | |
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