There can be no question that the work when completed will form one of the best and most serviceable works of reference of its class. . . . It is admirably adapted to meet the requirements of every ordinary reader, and there are few occasions of special... Calendar - Página 21por University of St. Andrews - 1891Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1884 - 664 páginas
...are acquainted." — Schoolmaster. " There can be no question that the work when completed will form one of the best and most serviceable works of reference...occasions of special reference to which it will not bo found adequate. The definitions are necessarily brief, but they »re almost always clear and pointed.... | |
| George Eliot - 1885 - 502 páginas
...compressed and arranged." >COt0tHan.—" There can be no question that the work when completed will form one of the best and most serviceable works of reference...due to the beauty and clearness of the printing." Opinions of the British and. American Press—Continued. Civil Service (Basette.—" We have had occasion... | |
| George Matheson - 1885 - 442 páginas
...compressed and arranged." GCOtSHUllt. — "There can be no question that the work when completed will form one of the best and most serviceable works of reference...due to the beauty and clearness of the printing." A, STORMONTH'S DICTIONARY— Continued. Opinions of the British and American Press— Continued. SCl'VtCC... | |
| John Veitch - 1885 - 598 páginas
...compressed and arranged." SCOt0niaiI. — " There can be no question that the work when completed will form one of the best and most serviceable works of reference...is due to the beauty and clearness of the printing. " STORMONTH'S DICTIONARY— Continued. Opinions of the British and American Press— Continued. Service... | |
| George S. Smith - 1885 - 244 páginas
...skilfully compressed and arranged." . — " There can be no question that the work when completed will form one of the best and most serviceable works of reference...is due to the beauty and clearness of the printing. " Opinions of the British and American Press— Continued. ©ajCttC. — " We have had occasion to... | |
| William Minto - 1885 - 422 páginas
...skilfully compressed and arranged." . — " There can be no question that the work when completed will form one of the best and most serviceable works of reference...occasions of special reference to which it will not bo found adequate. The definitions are necessarily brief, but they are almost always clear and pointed.... | |
| William Edmondstoune Aytoun - 1885 - 378 páginas
...compressed and arranged." SCOtOlllllll. — "There can be no question that the work when completed will form one of the best and most serviceable works of reference...occasions of special reference to which it will not bo found adequate. The definitions are necessarily brief, but they are almost always clear and pointed.... | |
| William Minto - 1885 - 436 páginas
...compressed and arranged." SCOt0ttlHtl. — " There can be no question that the work when completed will form one of the best and most serviceable works of reference...the requirements of every ordinary reader, and there aro few occasions of special reference to which it will not bo found adequate. Tho definitions are... | |
| Robert Flint - 1885 - 602 páginas
...compressed and arranged." SCOt6niai1. — "There can be no question that the work when completed will form one of the best and most serviceable works of reference...the requirements of every ordinary reader, and there aro few occasions of special reference to which it will not be found adequate. The definitions are... | |
| Sir Robert Christison - 1885 - 462 páginas
...brought dowii al meet the latest demands of the day, and it is admirably printed." — Times. " Will form one of the best and most serviceable works of reference of its class. is admirably adapted to meet the requirements of every ordinary reader. " — Scotsman. " This excellent... | |
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