| Beale Poste - 1857 - 428 стор.
...compliment is paid to Professor Willis, where an indispensable companion to his volume, containing it is due. But the author has made out a clear case, a great deal of extra information of a very carious in some very important instances, of inaccuracies... | |
| George Wither - 1857 - 536 стор.
...2s 6d ... ... ... 1846 ' "Written in no quarrelsome or captious spirit ; the highest compliment is paid to Professor Willis where it is due. But the author has mude out a clear case, in some very important instances, of inaccuracies that have led the learned... | |
| David William Nash - 1858 - 424 стор.
...Canterbury Cathedral." 8vo. 2s 6d "Written in no quarrelsome or captious spirit; the highest compliment is paid to Professor Willis where it is due. But the...deal of extra information of a very curious kind. "—A rt- Union. SAULL (WD) On the Connection between Astronomical and Geological Phenomena, addressed... | |
| George Munford - 1858 - 192 стор.
...compliment is paid to Professor Willis, where an indispensable companion to his volume, containing it is due. But the author has made out a clear case, a great deal of extra information of a very curious in some very important instances, of inaccuracies... | |
| Clement Mansfield Ingleby - 1859 - 210 стор.
...Canterbury Cathedral." 8vo. 2s 6d " Written in no quarrelsome or captious spirit ; the highest compliment is paid to Professor Willis where it is due. But the author has made out a clear ease, in some very important instances, of inaccuracies that have led the learned Professor into the... | |
| Thomas Sackville Earl of Dorset - 1859 - 280 стор.
...the highest compliment is paid to Professor AVillis where it is due. But the author has made out ii clear case, in some very important instances, of inaccuracies that have led tbe learned Professor into the construction of serious errors throughout. It njay be considered as... | |
| Alexander Dyce - 1859 - 270 стор.
...compliment is paid to Professor Willis, where an indispensable companion to his volume, containing it is due. But the author has made out a clear case, a great deal of extra information of a very curious in some very important instances, of inaccuracies... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1860 - 342 стор.
...compliment is paid to Professor Willis, where an indispensable companion to his volume, containing it is due. But the author has made out a clear case, a great deal of extra information of a very curious in some very important instances, of inaccuracies... | |
| John Russell Smith - 1860 - 628 стор.
...compliment is paid to Professor Willis, where an indispensable companion to his volume, curuainni^ it is due. But the author has made out a clear case. a great deal of extra information of a very cunuui in some very important instances, of inaccuracies... | |
| Richard Sims - 1861 - 656 стор.
...Canterbury Cathedral." 8vo. 2s 6d " Written in no quarrelsome or captious spirit; the highest compliment is paid to Professor Willis where it is due. But the...information of a very curious kind." — Art- Union. SAULL (WD) On the Connection between Astronomical and Geological Phenomena, addressed to the Geologists... | |
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