| Annie French Hector - 1865 - 266 pages
...history."—Dr. ScItmitz. " This is the best history of the Roman Republic, taking the work on the whole—the author's complete mastery of his subject, the variety...author) not only with instruction, but with great pleasure."—Edinburgh Review. " IJeyond all doubt to be ranked among those really great historical... | |
| Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu - 1868 - 458 pages
...Mommsen's work can stand a comparison with the noblest productions of modern history. " — Dr. Schmitz. "This is the best history of the Roman Republic, taking...instruction, but with great pleasure." — Edinburgh Review. " A book of deepest interest, and which ought to be translated." — Dean Trench. " Beyond... | |
| Henry Lytton Bulwer Baron Dalling and Bulwer - Europe - 1868 - 472 pages
...of the Roman Republic, taking the work on the whole— the PUBLISHER IN ORDINARY TO HER MAJESTY. 15 ""author's complete mastery of his subject, the variety...instruction, but with great pleasure." — Edinburgh Review. " A book of deepest interest, and which ought to be translated." — Dean Trench. " Beyond... | |
| Karl Rudolf Hagenbach - Church history - 1869 - 508 pages
...subject, the variety of his gifts and acquirements, his graphic power in the delineation of national and individual character, and the vivid interest which...his book. He is without an equal in his own sphere." — Rtlinhitrgh Rfvirw. *• . . . *. * .jjj. . eo r«,«v«B *' '. S ' --. - Si - IIII- 1 M 31 1926... | |
| JOHN LORD LL. D. - 1869 - 656 pages
...subject, the variety of his gifts and acquirements, his graphic power in the delineation of national and individual character, and the vivid interest which...his book. He is without an equal in his own sphere. " — Edinburgh Review. *' A book of deepest interest." — Dean Trench. OF yroude's Ijistory of 6fngland,... | |
| Theodor Mommsen - Rome - 1869 - 648 pages
...subject, the variety of his gifts and acquirements, his graphic power in the delineation of national and individual character, and the vivid interest which...portion of his book. He is without an equal in his own sphere.1* — Rtiinbttrgh RtvifTV. " A book of deepest interest." — Dean Trench. ... | |
| 1870 - 480 pages
...subject, the variety of his gifts and acquirements, his graphic power in the delineation of national and individual character, and the vivid interest which...his book. He is without an equal in his own sphere." — Edinburgh Review. " A book of deepest interest." — Dean Trenck. THE POPULAR EDITION OF yroude's... | |
| James Anthony Froude - Great Britain - 1870 - 516 pages
...subject, the variety of his gifts and acquirements, his graphic power in the delineation of national and individual character, and the vivid interest which...his book. He is without an equal in his own sphere." ^Edinburgh Review. THE POPULAR EDITION yroude's 5' FROM THE FALL OF WOLSET TO THE DEATH or ELIZABETH.... | |
| James Anthony Froude - Great Britain - 1870 - 588 pages
...subject, the variety of his gifts and acquirements, hil graphic power in the delineation of national and individual character, and the vivid interest which...his book. He is without an equal in his own sphere." — Rdinburgk Revietv. " A book of deepest interest" — Dean Tretui. The above work sent post-paid... | |
| Theodor Mommsen - Rome - 1870 - 588 pages
...subject, the variety of his gifts and acquirements, his graphic power in the delineation of national and individual character, and the vivid interest which...portion of his book. He is without an equal in his own sphere.1* —Edinburgh Review. " A book of deepest interest"— Dean Trnck. The above \aork sent post-paid... | |
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