| 1833 - Liczba stron: 742
...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... | |
| Luis Josef A. McHenry - 1833 - Liczba stron: 380
...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."... | |
| Thomas Ewing (of Edinburgh.) - 1839 - Liczba stron: 348
...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... | |
| William Maxwell Gunn - 1840 - Liczba stron: 496
...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... | |
| Alexander Reid - 1842 - Liczba stron: 164
...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... | |
| George Ferguson (LL.D.) - 1843 - Liczba stron: 168
...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,... | |
| Alexander Ingram - 1844 - Liczba stron: 262
...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... | |
| Thomas Ewing (of Edinburgh.) - 1848 - Liczba stron: 418
...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... | |
| Henry White - 1849 - Liczba stron: 550
...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... | |
| South Kensington Museum - 1857 - Liczba stron: 772
...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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