The most brilliant age of Scotland is fortunate in having found a historian whose sound judgment is accompanied by a graceful liveliness of imagination. We venture to predict that this book will soon become, and long remain, the standard History of Scotland.'—... Epoch Men, and the Results of Their Livesby Samuel Neil - 1865 - 312 pagesFull view - About this book
| James Paterson - 1864 - 112 pages
...romantic kino, and are detailed in a very picturesque and forcible style" From the " Quarterly Heview." "The most brilliant age of Scotland is fortunate in...imagination. We venture to predict that this book trill soon become, and long remain, the standard History of Scotland." The New Edition of Mr Tytler's... | |
| William Branks - 1865 - 310 pages
...romantic kind, and are detailed in a very picturesque and forcible style." From the "Quarterly Review." "The most brilliant age of Scotland is fortunate in...Scotland." The New Edition of Mr Tytler's "History of Scotland" is issued in a style uniform with the People's Edition of Lord Macaulay's "History of England'1... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1864 - 100 pages
...romantic kind, and are detailed in a very picturesque and forcible style.' From the ' Quarterly Review.' •The most brilliant age of Scotland Is fortunate...Scotland.' The New Edition of Mr. Tytler's ' History of Scotland ' will be issued in a style uniform with the People's Edition of Lord Macaulay's ' History... | |
| Ireland commissioners of nat. educ - 1865 - 184 pages
...romantic kind, and are detailed in a very picturesque and forcible style." From the " Quarterly Eeview." "The most brilliant age of Scotland is fortunate in...Scotland." The New Edition of Mr Tytler's "History of Scotland" is issued in a style uniform with the People's Edition of Lord Macaulay's "History of England,"... | |
| sir Thomas Overbury - 1865 - 338 pages
...romantic kind, aud are detailed in a very picturesque and forcible style." From the "Quarterly Review." "The most brilliant age of Scotland is fortunate in...Scotland." The New Edition of Mr Tytler's "History of Scotland" will be issued in a style uniform with the People's Edition of Lord Macaulay's " History... | |
| Joseph Avery Collier - 1865 - 260 pages
...yet appeared in which the subject is treated in a style at all commensurate with its importance. " The most brilliant age of Scotland is fortunate in...and long remain, the standard History of Scotland." — Quarterly Review. "An accurate, well-digested, well-written History; evincing deliberation, research,... | |
| William Francis Collier - 1865 - 498 pages
...OF ALEXANDER III. TO THE UNION. BY PATRICK FRASER TYTLER, FRSE AND FAS From the Quarterly Review. " The most brilliant age of Scotland is fortunate in...and long remain, the standard History of Scotland." From the Scotsman. " An accurate, well-digested, well-written History ; evincing deliberation, research,... | |
| Blade - 1865 - 268 pages
...has yet appeared in which the subject is treated in a style at all commensurate with its importance. "The most brilliant age of Scotland is fortunate in...and long remain, the standard History of Scotland." — Quarterly Review. "An accurate, well-digested, well-written History; evincing deliberation, research,... | |
| William McClure Thomson - 1865 - 270 pages
...yet appeared in which the subject is treated in a style at all commensurate with iia importance. " The most brilliant age of Scotland is fortunate in...accompanied by a graceful liveliness of imagination, h hi book wil on become an ln research, judgment, and fidelity." — Scotsman. "The tenor of the work... | |
| One hour - 1866 - 182 pages
...Four Volumes, Crown 8vo, cloth, price 18s., THE PEOPLE'S EDITION or TYTLER'S HISTORY OP SCOTLAND. ' The most brilliant age of Scotland is fortunate in...long remain, the standard History of Scotland.'— Quarterly Review, ' An accurate, well-digested, well-written History ; evincing deliberation, research,... | |
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