| Bibliography - 1865 - 962 pages
...anil of English literature, from iu veiy beginning down to the i eigii of Elizabeth. SiTUEDAT RBVl»W. LECTURES on the ENGLISH LANGUAGE; forming the Introductory Series to the foregoing Work. 8vo. cloth, ICs. • We pve it a hearty welcome, as calculated to excite an interest in the study of... | |
| Theology - 1864 - 940 pages
...phrase of the Greek poet, the now familiar irorrtuv xv/idray arnpts>nov yt\turtui refers to i Preface. * Man and Nature ; or, Physical Geography as modified by Human Action. By George P. Marsh. New York : Qharles Scribner. the audible, not the visible, laugh of the wave, — the musical murmur,... | |
| American literature - 1865 - 820 pages
...Training" of it. The work of Dr. Stevens, we observe, has been very favorably received abroad. Man awl Nature ; or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action. By GEORGE P. MARSH. New -York: Scribner. 1864. Our Minister to Turin is an eminent example of the facility with which a... | |
| Education - 1864 - 704 pages
...Kentucky, and with it all laws and prejudices against the education of colored children. BOOK NOTICES. MAN AND NATURE; or Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action. By GEORGE P. MARSH. New York : Charles Scribner. the character, and, approximately, the extent of the changes produced... | |
| Samuel Irenæus Prime - 1862 - 472 pages
...literature, from its ven, beginning do ien to the reign of Elizabeth." — Saturday Review, Oct. 18. Lectures on the English Language; forming; the Introductory...8vo. Cloth, 16s. This is the only author's edition. " We give it a hearty welcome, as calculated to excite an interest in the study ofE/tglish, ana to... | |
| New York State Library - 1862 - 898 pages
...Species. By Isaac Lea, LL. D. Vols. 1-5, 10. Phila., 1827-63. 4°. Hon. George P. Marsh, Burlington, Vt. Man and Nature, or physical geography as modified by human action. By George P. Marsh. New York, 1864. 80. F. Michel, SJ, Montreal. Mission dii Canada. Relations inedites do la Nonvelle... | |
| William Wilkie Collins - 1863 - 326 pages
...English literature, from its cery beginning down to the reign of Elizabeth."—Saturday Review, Oct. 18. Lectures on the English Language; forming the Introductory...8vo. Cloth, 16s. This is the only author's edition. " We gice it a hearty welcome, as calculated to excite an interest in the study of English, and to... | |
| Marian James - 1863 - 318 pages
...literature, from its very begiuning down to the reign of Elizabeth." — Saturday Review, Oct. 18. Lectures on the English Language; forming the Introductory...8vo. Cloth, 16s. This is the only author's edition. '* We give it a hearty welcome, as calculated to excite an interest in the study of English, and to... | |
| James Roberts Gilmore - Southern States - 1863 - 340 pages
...English literature, from its nry beginning down to the reign of Elizabeth."— Saturday Review, Oct. 13. Lectures on the English Language; forming the Introductory...8vo. Cloth, 16s, This is the only author's edition. " We give it a hearty weleome, as calculated to excite an interest in the. study of English, and to... | |
| Tom Hood - Domestic fiction - 1863 - 360 pages
...strident of Philology and to the more general reader." — Literary Budget, Oct. 11. List of Publications. Lectures on the English Language; forming the Introductory...8vo. Cloth, 16s. This is the only author's edition. '' We give it a hearty welcome, as calculated to excite an interest, in the study of£!nglisai and... | |
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