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" This work contains quite as much information as is requisite for any person who does not intend to make Chemistry a professional or hobby-horsical pursuit. The various information is conveyed in a clear and distinct manner, so that the dullest child can... "
Letters from Malta and Sicily, addressed to a young naturalist - Page 6
by George Waring (writer for children.) - 1843 - 292 pages
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A Voyage to India, Or, Three Months on the Ocean: Showing how Philip Grey ...

Author of Charlie's discoveries - India - 1841 - 242 pages
...capacity, but attractive, we should imagine, to the most idle youth, and amusing to all."— Spectator. " This work contains quite as much information as is...does not intend to make Chemistry a professional or hobhy-horsical pursuit. The various information is conveyed in >, clear and distinct manner, so that...
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Ruins and old trees associated with remarkable events in English history (by ...

Mary Roberts - Great Britain - 1843 - 322 pages
...idle youth, and amusing to all." — Spectator. "This work contains quite as much information u la requisite for any person who does not intend to make...information is conveyed in a clear and distinct manner, so that the dullest child can hardly fail to understand what it means. We recommend every father to purchase...
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Glimpses of natural history, by a lady

Glimpses - 1843 - 278 pages
...most idle youth, and amusing to all." — Spectator. " This work contains quite as much in formation as is requisite for any person who does not intend to make Chemistry a professional or hobby -horsical pursuit. The various information is conveyed in a. clear and distinct manner, so that...
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The Child's First Step to English History

Anne Rodwell - Great Britain - 1844 - 272 pages
...capacity, but attractive, we should imagine, to the most idle youth, and amusing to all." — Spectator. " This work contains quite as much information as is...information is conveyed in a clear and distinct manner, so that the dullest child can hardly fail to understand whatit means. We recommend every father to purchase...
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An Account of the Convincement, Exercises, Services, and Travels, of that ...

Richard Davies - Quakers - 1844 - 152 pages
...capacity, but attractive, we should imagine, to the most idle youth, and amusing to all." — Spectator . "This work contains quite as much information as is...information is conveyed in a clear and distinct manner, so that the dullest child can hardly fail to understand what it means. We recommend every father to purchase...
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Historical Prints, Representing Some of the Most Memorable Events in the ...

Greece. [Appendix.], Author of Charlie's discoveries - 1844 - 294 pages
...we should imagine, to the most idle youth, and amusing to all." — Spectator. "This work contsins quite as much information as is requisite for any...information is conveyed in a clear and distinct manner, so that the dullest child can hardly fail to understand what it means. We recommend every father to purchase...
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A Journal of the Life, Travels, and Religious Labors of William Savery, Late ...

William Savery - Quakers - 1844 - 346 pages
...numerous Illustrations. Foolscap 8vo. cloth lettered. Price 6s. Spectator, " This work contains quite aa much information as is requisite for any person who...information is conveyed in a clear and distinct manner, so that the dullest child can hardly fall to understand what It means. We recommend every father to purchase...
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The English vocabulary; or spelling book, compiled for the use of Ackworth ...

Ackworth sch - 1854 - 190 pages
...eapacity, but attractive, we should imagine, to the most idle youth, and amusing to all."— SIttctator, " This work contains quite as much Information as is...information is conveyed in a 'clear and distinct manner, so that the dullest child can hnrdly fail to understand what it means. We recommend every father to purchase...
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Original Poems for Infant Minds, Volume 1

Ann Taylor, Jane Taylor - Children's poetry - 1854 - 172 pages
...revised and eorreeted, with Index, priee Zs. Gd. eloth lettered. " This work eontains quite as mueh information as is requisite for any person who does not intend to make Chemistry a professional or hobby-horsieal pursuit. The various information is eonveyed in a elear and distinet manner, so that...
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Naomi: or, The last days of Jerusalem

Annie Webb - Jerusalem - 1854 - 604 pages
...capacity, but attractive, we should imagine, to the most idle youth, and amusing to all." — Spectator. " This work contains quite as much information as is requisite for any person who doc.-• not intend to make Chemistry a professional or hobby- horsica.1 pursuit. The various information...
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