| Georges baron Cuvier - 1831 - 322 páginas
...Dictionary ; while at the same time the extent, variety, and felicitous disposition of its topics, make it the most convenient and satisfactory Encyclopedia...may confidently anticipate for the work a reputation acd usefulness which ought in spcuro for it the most flattering encouragement and patronage, — Federal... | |
| Thomas Hamilton - 1831 - 278 páginas
...fixed the price so low as to put it within the reach of all who read. sat i.sfactory Encyclopaedia that we have ever seen. — National Journal. If the...- confidently anticipate for the work a reputation acd usefulness which ought ^ ., to secure for it the most flattering encouragement and patronage. —... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1831 - 292 páginas
...disposition of its topics, make it the most convenient and satisfactory Encyclopaedia that we have erer seen." — National Journal. "If the succeeding volumes...the one before us, we may confidently anticipate for toe work a reputation and usefulness which ought to secure for it ili': most flattering encouragement... | |
| Nicholas Wood - 1832 - 664 páginas
...Us topic*, make il tilt- most convenient and satisfactory Kncyclopcudia that we have ever swn." — National Journal. " If the succeeding volumes shall...equal in merit the one before us, we may confidently anticipnje for Ibc work a repuiiition and usefulness which ought ID secure for it thenioet flatteriug... | |
| 1832 - 332 páginas
...American Dictionary; while at the same time the extent, variety and felicitous disposition of its topics. make it the most convenient and satisfactory Encyclopedia that we have ever seen. — National Journal. i If the succeeding volumes shall equal in merit the one before us, we may confidently anticipate for... | |
| Enoch Cobb Wines - 1832 - 334 páginas
...American Dictionary; while at the same time the extent, variety, and felicitous disposition of its topics, make it the most convenient and satisfactory Encyclopedia that we have ever seen." — JfationalJournal. " If the succeeding volumes shall equal in merit the one before us, we may confidently... | |
| Robley Dunglison - 1832 - 572 páginas
...Dictionary; whil0 ftt the same time the extent, variety, and felicitous disposition of its topics, m;ikc it the most convenient and satisfactory Encyclopedia that we have ever seen." — Jfntlonnl Journal. " If the succeeding volumes shall rqual in merit the one hefore UP, we may confidently... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, Henry Vethake - 1833 - 570 páginas
...topics, make it the most convenient and satisfactory Encyclopaedia tbftt we have етет wen." — National Journal. " If the succeeding volumes shall...the one before us, we may confidently anticipate for tbe work a reputation and usefulness which ought to secure for it ilif most flattering encouragement... | |
| Leitch Ritchie - 1833 - 322 páginas
...American Dictionary; white at the ?ame time the extent, variety, and felicitous disposition of its topics, make it the most convenient and satisfactory Encyclopedia that we have ever seen." — NationolJournal. " If the succeeding volumes shall equal in merit the one before us, we may confidently... | |
| Theodore Edward Hook - 1834 - 242 páginas
...American Dictionary; while at the same time the extent, variety, and felicitous disposition of its topics, make it the most convenient and satisfactory Encyclopedia that we have ever seen." — JValionalJournal. ** If the succeeding volumes shall equal in merit the one before us, we may confidently... | |
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