Geography claims a special notice at our hands. While Mr Johnston's maps are certainly unsurpassed by any for legibility and uniformity of drawing, as well as for accuracy and judicious selection, this eminent geographer's Atlas has a distinguishing merit... Elements of modern geography - Page 4by Alexander Mackay - 1864 - 297 pagesFull view - About this book
| Homer - Greek poetry - 1861 - 354 pages
...that have lately occurred in Europe A close examination of several different parts of Europe which are very familiar to us, satisfies us of the remarkable...index of remarkable fulness. The labour and trouble of reference are in this way reduced to a minimum ..... The number of places enumerated in the separate... | |
| Alexander Mackay - Geography - 1861 - 790 pages
...THE PRESS. Saturday Review. The completion of Mr Keith Johnston's Royal A flat of Modern Gtograpky claims a special notice at our hands. While Mr Johnston's...index of remarkable fulness. The labour and trouble of reference are in this way reduced to a minimum The number of places enumerated in the separate indices... | |
| English literature - 1861 - 192 pages
...the scale of the map, a road should have been given. Sntunlny Review. The completion of Air. Keith1 Johnston's " Royal Atlas of Modern Geography" claims a special notice at our hands. While Mf. of remarkable fulness. The labour and tronble'of reference are in this way reduced to a minimum... | |
| Robert Hogarth Patterson - Art - 1862 - 580 pages
...most popular. Saturday Review. The completion of Mr Keith Johnston's Royal A tlca of Modern Geograph y claims a special notice at our hands. While Mr Johnston's...index of remarkable fulness. The labour and trouble of reference are in this way reduced to a minimum . . . . . The number of places enumerated in the separate... | |
| Edward Bannerman Ramsay - 1862 - 170 pages
...of Mr Keith Johnston's Royal Alias of Modern Oeograpky claims a special notice at our hands. White Mr Johnston's maps are certainly unsurpassed by any...index of remarkable fulness. The labour and trouble of reference are in this way reduced to a minimum The number of places enumerated in the separate indices... | |
| Charles Bernard Derosne, George William Frederick Villiers Earl of Clarendon - Finance - 1862 - 312 pages
...Sons, this Royal Atlas will be the most useful to the public, and will deserve to be the most popular. Saturday Review. The completion of Mr Keith Johnston's...unsurpassed by any for legibility and uniformity of drawing, ns well as for accuracy and judicious selection, this eminent geographer's Atlas has a distinguishing... | |
| David Page - Physical geography - 1863 - 228 pages
...that have lately occurred in Europe A close examination of several different parts of Europe which are very familiar to us, satisfies us of the remarkable...index of remarkable fulness. The labour and trouble of reference are in this way reduced to a minimum The number of places enumerated in the separate indices... | |
| Alexander William Kinglake - Crimean War, 1853-1856 - 1863 - 600 pages
...Sons, this Royal Atlas will be the most useful to the public, and will deserve to be the most popular. Saturday Review. The completion of Mr Keith Johnston's...index of remarkable fulness. The labour and trouble of reference are in this way reduced to a minimum. . . . . The number of places enumerated in the separate... | |
| William McCombie - Christianity and culture - 1864 - 186 pages
...Sons, this Royal Atlas will be the most useful to the public, and will deserve to be the most popular. Saturday Review. The completion of Mr Keith Johnston's...index of remarkable fulness. The labour and trouble of reference are in this way reduced to a minimum. . . . . The number of places enumerated in the separate... | |
| John Langton Sanford, Meredith Townsend - England - 1865 - 416 pages
...The completion of Mr Keith Johnston's /loyal Atlas of Modern Geography claims a special notice at onr hands. While Mr Johnston's maps are certainly unsurpassed...index of remarkable fulness. The labour and trouble of reference are in this way reduced to a minimum. .... The number of places enumerated in the separate... | |
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