| William McCombie - Christianity and culture - 1864 - 178 pages
...believe, indeed, that many will be induced to enter on the study from a perusal of this little work. The divisions of the subject are so clearly defined,...another are so satisfactorily shown, and, above all, the bearing of the allied sciences to Physical Geography are brought out with so much precision, that every... | |
| Alexander Mackay - Geography - 1864 - 334 pages
...on the study from a perusal of this little work. The divisions of the subject are so clearly denned, the explanations are so lucid, the relations of one...another are so satisfactorily shown, and, above all, the bearing of the allied sciences to Physical Geography are brought out with so much precision, that every... | |
| James Augustus Grant - Africa, Central - 1864 - 522 pages
...induced to enter on the stu< little work. The divisions of the subject are so clearly defined, the e the relations of one portion of the subject to another are so satisfactori the bearing of the allied sciences to Physical Geography are brought ou' that every reader... | |
| John Langton Sanford, Meredith Townsend - England - 1865 - 416 pages
...on the study from a perusal of this little work. The divisions of the subject are so clearly denned, the explanations are so lucid, the relations of one...another are so satisfactorily shown, and, above all, the bearing of the allied sciences to Physical Geography are brought out with so much precision, that every... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - Logic - 1865 - 508 pages
...believe, indeed, that many will be induced to enter on the study from a perusal of this little work. The divisions of the subject are so clearly defined,...another are so satisfactorily shown, and, above all, the bearing of tbe allied sciences to Physical Geography are brought out with so much precision, that every... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - Deaf - 1866 - 1222 pages
...believe, indeed, that many will be induced to enter on the study from a perusal of this little work. The divisions of the subject are so clearly defined,...to another are so satisfactorily shown, and, above alt, the bearing of the allied sciences to Physical Geography are brought out with so much precision,... | |
| John Hill Burton - Scotland - 1867 - 482 pages
...believe, indeed, that many will be induced to enter on the study from a perusal of this little work. The divisions of the subject are so clearly defined,...another are so satisfactorily shown, and, above all, the bearing of the allied sciences to Physical Geography are brought out with so much precision, that every... | |
| Alexander Keith Johnston - Atlases - 1867 - 174 pages
...on the study from a perusal of this little work. The divisions of the subject are so clearly deaned, the explanations are so lucid, the relations of one portion of the subject to another sre so satisfactorily shown, and, above all, the bearings of the allied sciences to Physical Geography... | |
| Alexander Keith Johnston - Classical geography - 1867 - 146 pages
...the study from a perusal .of this little work. The divisions of tho subject are so clearly denned, the explanations are so lucid, the relations of one portion of the subject to another nre so satisfactorily shown, and, above all, the bearings of the allied sciences to Physical Geography... | |
| Alexander William Kinglake - Crimean War, 1853-1856 - 1868 - 514 pages
...believe, indeed, that many will be induced to enter on the study from a perusal of this little work. The divisions of the subject are so clearly defined,...another are so satisfactorily shown, and, above all, the bearing of the allied sciences to Physical Geography are brought out with so much precision, that every... | |
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