The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 180A. Constable, 1894 |
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Page 180
... Story of Our Planet ' is a sensible book written by a man of ability and experience , learned in all the theories of his science and schooled by a long career of diligent and varied practical observation . The subject is wide and ...
... Story of Our Planet ' is a sensible book written by a man of ability and experience , learned in all the theories of his science and schooled by a long career of diligent and varied practical observation . The subject is wide and ...
Page 183
... Story . ' He does not begin at the beginning . In fact , more than half the volume is exhausted before the story can be said to begin at all . This earlier and larger half of the book describes the world as it is , and its existing ...
... Story . ' He does not begin at the beginning . In fact , more than half the volume is exhausted before the story can be said to begin at all . This earlier and larger half of the book describes the world as it is , and its existing ...
Page 197
... story of love and patriotism . ' SCOTSMAN . The story is always pleasantly told . It exhibits a peculiar acquaintance both with the history of the Revolution and with the character of the Greeks . . . . The book , as a whole , is ably ...
... story of love and patriotism . ' SCOTSMAN . The story is always pleasantly told . It exhibits a peculiar acquaintance both with the history of the Revolution and with the character of the Greeks . . . . The book , as a whole , is ably ...
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