| Elizabeth Taylor (novelist.) - 1869 - 386 σελίδες
...from the Beginning of the Christian Era till the Present Time. Second Edition. By DAVID PKYDE, MA ' It is published with a view to the teaching of the...biographies are well, and, for the most part, graphically told.'—The Scotsman. VI. DOMESTIC MEDICINE: Plain and Brief Directions for the Treatment requisite... | |
| mrs. Alexander S Orr - 1869 - 300 σελίδες
...from the Beginning of the Christian Era till the Present Time. Second Edition. By DAvID PHTOE, MA ' It is published with a view to the teaching of the...proper method of teaching history. The style of the hook is clear, elegant, and terse. The biographies are well, and, for the most part, graphically told.'—The... | |
| Mrs. George Cupples - 1869 - 360 σελίδες
...from the Beginning of tho Christian Era till tho Present Time. Secoud Edition. By DAVID PRYDE, II.A. 'It is published with a view to the teaching of the...biographic method, recommended by Mr. Carlyle as the only 1 i nl<rr method of teaching history. The style of the book is clear, elegant, and terse. 1 he biographies... | |
| Hugh Miller - 1869 - 578 σελίδες
...from the Beginning of tho Christian Era till the Present Time. Second Edition. By DAVID PKYDE, MA ' It is published with a view to the teaching of the...Christian era by the biographic method, recommended by Mr. Curlyle as the only proper method of teaching history. The style of the book is clear, elegant, and... | |
| Hugh Miller - 1869 - 602 σελίδες
...from the Beginning of the Christian Erm till tho Present Time. Second Edition. By DAVID PUYDE, MA * It is published with a view to the teaching of the history of Europe since the Chrl&tian eia by the biogtaphic method, re-commended by Mr. Curlyle as the only proper wclluHl of teaching... | |
| Elisha Kent Kane - 1865 - 270 σελίδες
...imbibing, at the same time, a very fair idea of the outlines of European History."—Glasgow Herald. ** It is published with a view to the teaching of the...biographies are well, and, for the most part, graphically told."—The Scotsman. " Mr Pride's book is well written and interesting."— The Museum. " In fact,... | |
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