| 1868 - 776 sider
...directions for describing the natural divisions of the earth. 7th. In their judicious selection of tacts. 8th. In the appropriate and instructive character...9th. In consistency between maps and text 10th. In tho Introduction Into the maps of such places only as are mentioned In the book, llth. In tho clear... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1860 - 606 sider
...for describing the natural divisions of the earth. Till. In their judicious selection of facts. Sth. In the appropriate and instructive character of their...the maps of such places only as are mentioned in the hook, llth. In the clear representation of every fact, and the analytical precision with which cnch... | |
| George Payn Quackenbos - 1861 - 204 sider
...appropriate and instructive character of their illustrations 9. In consistency between maps and text. 10. In the introduction into the maps of such places only as are men tioned in the book—thus saving the pupil from the discouraging necessity of groping for a given... | |
| L. T. Covell - 1861 - 252 sider
...appropriate and instructive character of their illustrations 9. In consistency between maps and text. 10. In the introduction into the maps of such places only as are men tioned in the book—thus saving the pupil from the discouraging necessity of groping for a given... | |
| William Spalding - 1862 - 438 sider
...appropriate and instructive character of their illustrations 1. In consistency between maps and text. 10. In the introduction into the maps of such places only as are men tioned in the book — thus saving the pupil from the discouraging necessity of groping for a given... | |
| George Payn Quackenbos - 1862 - 204 sider
...appropriate and instructive character of their illustrations 1, In consistency between maps and text. 1 3. In the introduction into the maps of such places only as are men tioned in the book — thus saving the pupil from the discouraging necessity of groping for a given... | |
| 1865 - 594 sider
...the contenu of n map. 6th. In their explanations and directions for describing the natural divisions of the earth. 7th. In their judicious selection of...the appropriate and instructive character of their illustration». 9th. In consistency between maps and text. 10th. In the introduction into the maps... | |
| 1868 - 604 sider
...map. 6th. In taclr explanations and directions for describing the Miami divisions of the earth. "th. In their judicious selection of facts. 8th. In the...into the maps of such places only as are mentioned In tie book, llth. In the clear representation of every fact, and the analytical precision with which... | |
| George Payn Quackenbos - 1878 - 348 sider
...appropriate and instructive character of their illustrations. 9. In consistency between maps and text. 10. In the introduction into the Maps of such places only as are mentioned in the book — thus saving the pupil from the discouraging necessity of groping for a given locality among a labyrinth... | |
| Wisconsin. Legislature. Senate - 1890 - 764 sider
...illustrations, я la consisieiiey between rwps ami text 10. Above all, in their great crowning feature — the introduction into the maps of such places only as; are mentioned in the book — thus saviag the pupil fro» the discouraging necessity of groping for a given locality amida labyrinth... | |
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