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" Ewing's book is, in our judgment, just what its merits had a right to expect. It is one of the very best systems of Geography, for the adult as well as the young, that we ever saw constructed. The plan is clear, simple, and comprehensive; the scientific... "
Decerpta ex ... Metamorphoseon libris, with Engl. notes by G. Ferguson - Página 3
por Publius Ovidius Naso - 1840
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volumen2

1833 - 742 páginas
...add to the foregoing fact, that the extraordinary success of Mr. Ewing's. book is, in our judgment, just what its merits had a right to expect. It is...form which might deter the beginner, is admirably caleulated to attract his attention and reward his pains. The maps are admirably executed with great...
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A new and improved Spanish grammar

Luis Josef A. McHenry - 1833 - 380 páginas
...compendium."— Perthshire Courier. " The extraordinary success of Mr Ewing*s book is, in our judgment, just what its merits had a right to expect. It is...from being set forward in that difficult form which luUfht ilctt-r the beginner, ik admirably calculated to attract his attention and reward his pains."...
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A system of geography, including also the elements of astronomy

Thomas Ewing (of Edinburgh.) - 1839 - 348 páginas
...asuseful."-^Ca/crfonian Mercury. " The extraordinary success of Mr Ewing's book is, in our judgment, just what its merits had a right to expect. It is...attract his attention and reward his pains." — Dublin University Magazine. " \Ve strongly recommend it to the preceptors of youth, whether in public or domestic...
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Religion in Connexion with a National System of Instruction

William Maxwell Gunn - 1840 - 496 páginas
...improvement. "—Jllackwood's Magazine. " The extraordinary success of Mr Ewing's book is, in our judgment, just what its merits had a right to expect. It is...attract his attention and reward his pains."— Dublin University Magazine. " We have examined this work with care, for the sake of our children, and can...
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Rudiments of modern geography

Alexander Reid - 1842 - 164 páginas
...improvement." — Btaekwood's Magazine. " The extraordinary success of Mr Swing's book is just what ita merits had a right to expect. It is one of the very...comprehensive ; the scientific portion of it especially, BO far from being set forward in that difficult form which might deter the beginner, is admirably calculated...
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Introductory Latin Delectus: with a copious vacabulary

George Ferguson (LL.D.) - 1843 - 168 páginas
...future miprovemen t. "— Blackwood't Magaxint. ** The extraordinary success of Mr Ewing's book is juet what its merits had a right to expect. It is one of...simple, and comprehensive ; the scientific portion ot it especially, so far from being set forward in that difficult form which might deter the beginner,...
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Elements of algebra, by A. Ingram and J. Trotter

Alexander Ingram - 1844 - 262 páginas
...curiosity, it lays a broad foundation for their future improvement. "—Black wood' s Magaxine. '* The extraordinary success of Mr Ewing's book is just...attract his attention and reward his pains.'*— Dublin University Magaxine. " We have examined this work with care, for the sake of our childten, and can...
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A System of Geography,: On a New and Easy Plan, from the Latest and Best ...

Thomas Ewing (of Edinburgh.) - 1848 - 418 páginas
...future fame." —Imperial Mat/axine. " The extraordinary success of Mr Ewing's book is, in our judgment, just what its merits had a right to expect. It is...calculated to attract his attention and reward his pains."—Dublin University Magazine. " It is a most judicious Compendium of Geography, being stored...
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History of Great Britain and Ireland

Henry White - 1849 - 550 páginas
...pupils' memory, and in storing their minds with useful knowledge." Dublin University Magazine.— " The extraordinary success of Mr Ewing's book is just...well as the young, that we ever saw constructed." Evangelical Magazine. — " We have examined this work with care, for the sake of our children, and...
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British Textbook and School Apparatus Catalogs

South Kensington Museum - 1857 - 772 páginas
...knowledge." Dublin University Magazine. — " Theextraordinary succeKSof MrEwlng'sbook is Just what ¡ta merits had a right to expect. It is one of the very best systems of Geography, for tbe adult as wi-II as the young, that we ever saw constructed." Erangelicai Magazine.—" We have examined...
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