| 1851 - 480 pages
...as a clear, rapid, and wellarranged summary of facts, pointed by frequent but brief reflections The book is a very good compendium of the Imperial History, primarily designed for children, bat useful for all."— SPECTATOR. 5. FUTURE DAYS : A SERIES OF LETTERS TO MY PUPILS. Intended as a... | |
| Walter Augustus Shirley (bp. of Sodor and Man.) - 1850 - 554 pages
...Continuation of the History of Rome for Young Persons. I .'imi., cloth, with numerous Illustrations, 8s. " The book is a very good compendium of the Imperial History,...for children, but useful for all." — Spectator. THE HISTORY of ETRURIA. 2 vols. post. 8vo., cloth, each 12s. " A work which we strongly recommend as... | |
| Robert Bickersteth - 1851 - 236 pages
...clear, rapid, and well-arranged summary of facts, pointed by frequent but brief reflections. . . . The book is a very good compendium of the Imperial History,...schools and children. In reality it is an abridgment far more likely to be useful to grown-up persons, who can reflect upon the working of general laws,... | |
| William Pashley - 1851 - 304 pages
...clear, rapid, and well arranged summary of facts, pointed by frequent bnt brief reflections. . . . The book is a very good compendium of the Imperial History,...designed for children, but useful for all."— Spectator. — THE HISTORY of ETRURIA. Part I. TARCHUN AND HIS TIMES. From the Foundation of Tarquinia to the... | |
| William Goode - 1851 - 136 pages
...Continuation of the History of Rome for Young Persons. 12rno., cloth, with numerous Illustrations, 8s. " The book is a very good compendium of the Imperial History, primarily designed for children, but useful for all."—Spectator. THE HISTORY of ETRURIA. 2 vols. post. 8vo., cloth, each 12s. " A work which we strongly... | |
| Letters - 1852 - 118 pages
...clear, rapid, and well arranged summary of facts, pointed by frequent bnt brief reflections. . . . The book is a very good compendium of the Imperial History,...for children, but useful for all." — Spectator. — THE HISTORY of ETRURIA. Part I. TARCHUN AND HIS TIMES. From the Foundation of Tarquinia to the... | |
| Favell Lee Mortimer - 1852 - 396 pages
...clear, rapid, and well arranged summary of facts, pointed by frequent bnt brief reflections. . . . The book is a very good compendium of the Imperial History,...designed for children, but useful for all."— Spectator. — THE HISTORY of ETRURIA. Part I. TARCHUN AND HIS TIMES. From the Foundation of Tarquinia to the... | |
| Laura Valentine - 1852 - 326 pages
...clear, rapid, and well arranged summary of facts, pointed by frequent bnt brief reflections. . . . The book is a very good compendium of the Imperial History,...designed for children, but useful for all."— Spectator. — THE HISTORY of El'RURIA. Part I. TARCHUN AND HIS TIMES. From the Foundation of Tarquinia to the... | |
| Thomas Tunstall Smith - 1852 - 208 pages
...clear, rapid, and well arranged summary of facts, pointed by frequent but brief reflections. . . . The book is a very good compendium of the Imperial History, primarily designed for children, but useful for all."—Spectator. " It would be an erroneous impression to convey of this volume, that it is written... | |
| Thomas Tunstall Smith - 1852 - 368 pages
...clear, rapid, and well arranged summary of facts, pointed by frequent but brief reflections. . . . The book is a very good compendium of the Imperial History, primarily designed for children, but useful for all,"—Spectator. " It would be an erroneous impression to convey of this volume, that it is written... | |
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