Algebra Adapted to the Requirements of the First Stage of the Directory of the Board of Education, Del 2

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Side 22 - THE STUDENT'S ANCIENT HISTORY OF THE EAST. From the Earliest Times to the Conquests of Alexander the Great, including Egypt, Assyria, Babylonia, Media, Persia, Asia Minor, and Phoenicia.
Side 22 - THE STUDENT'S HISTORY OF ROME. From the EARLIEST TIMES to the ESTABLISHMENT OF THE EMPIRE, With Chapters on the History of Literature and Art. By Dean LIDDELL.
Side 41 - ENGLISH COLONIZATION AND EMPIRE. By A. CALDECOTT, Fellow and Dean of St. John's College, Cambridge ; and Professor of Philosophy, King's College, London. Coloured Maps and Plans. Crown 8vo, 35.
Side 32 - The title is, perhaps, hardly wide enough for the contents; one would almost call the book a history of Christianity in England. ... He has the true judicial spirit, and is passionately eager to be entirely fair to every one. His history is impartial to the last degree. . . . His book should have a very wide circulation, and can do nothing but good wherever it is read.
Side 28 - It has been the object of the Authors of this work to produce a more complete and more perfect ENGLISH-LATIN DICTIONARY than yet exists, and every article has been the result of original and independent research.
Side 41 - CONTENTS — INTRODUCTORY — PREHISTORIC ORIGINS — ORIENTAL ART AND SPECULATION — THE PHILOSOPHY OF GREECE — THE NEOPLATONISTS — THE GRAECO-ROMAN PERIOD — MEDIAEVALISM — THE PHILOSOPHY OF GERMANY — OF FRANCE — OF ITALY — OF HOLLAND — OF BRITAIN — OF AMERICA.
Side 22 - STUDENT'S HISTORY OF GREECE. FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE ROMAN CONQUEST. With Chapters on the History of Literature and Art. By WM. SMITH, D.CL. With Coloured Maps and Woodcuts. (640 pp.) Post 8vo. 71. 6d. '*' Questions on the
Side 46 - The Dawn of Modern Geography; a History of Exploration and Geographical Science: From the Conversion of the Roman Empire to AD 900, with an Account of the Achievements and Writings of the Early Christian, Arab, and Chinese Travellers and Students; From the Close of the Ninth to the Middle of the Thirteenth Century (c.
Side 20 - Murray now brings out his seven-and-sixpenny manuals. They are most fit for use in the higher classes of good schools, where they may be deliberately studied through with the help of a teacher competent to expand their range of argument...

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