The subjects selected are, generally, both useful and interesting in themselves, and are treated in a popular and agreeable manner : the style is clear, easy, and flowing, adapted to the taste of general readers, for whom the books are designed. The writers... Speculation: A Novel - Página 234de Miss Pardoe (Julia) - 1847Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Philip Nicholas Shuttleworth - 1832 - 292 páginas
...boohs entitled to the extensive patronage they have received from the public. The subjects selected are, generally, both useful and interesting in themselves,...hesitate not to commend it to the public as a valuable series of works, and worthy a place in every gentleman's library." — Magazine of Useful and Entertaining... | |
| John Galt - 1832 - 358 páginas
...books entitled to the extensive patronage ihey have received from the public. The subjects selected are, generally, both useful and interesting in themselves,...hesitate not to commend it to the public as a valuable series of works, and worthy a place in every gentleman's library."— Magazine of Useful and Entertaining... | |
| Village pastor - 1832 - 226 páginas
...books entitled to the extensive patronage they have received from the public. The subjects selected are, generally, both useful and interesting in themselves,...hesitate not to commend it to the public as a valuable series of works, and worthy a place in every gentleman's library."— Magazine of Useful and Entertaining... | |
| John Abercrombie - 1832 - 392 páginas
...entitled to the extensive patronage they have received from the public. The subjects ••elected are, generally, both useful and interesting in themselves,...hesitate not to commend it to the public as a valuable series of works, and worthy a place in every gentleman's library." — Magazine of Useful and Entertaining... | |
| Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1832 - 344 páginas
...subjects Delected are, generally, both useful and interesting in themselves, and are treated in a |wpular and agreeable manner : the style is clear, easy, and...hesitate not to commend it to the public as a valuable series of works, and worthy a place in every gentleman's library." — Magazine of Useful and Entertaining... | |
| 1832 - 348 páginas
...the public. The subjects selected are, generally, both useful and interesting in themselves, and itre treated in a popular and agreeable manner : the style...instruction with amusement We hesitate not to commend it 10 the public as a valuable series of works, and worthy a place in even' gentleman's library." —... | |
| Richard Lander, John Lander - 1832 - 412 páginas
...manner ; the style is clear, easy, and flowing, adapted to the taste of general readers, for whom Hie books are designed. The writers are mostly men of...hesitate not to commend it to the public as a valuable series of works, and worthy a place in every gentleman's library "—Magazine of Useful and Entertaining... | |
| Edward Smedley - 1832 - 348 páginas
...the style is clear, easy, and flowing, adapted to the taste of general readers, for whom the hooka are designed. The writers are mostly men of high rank...hesitate not to commend it to the public as a valuable series of works, and worthy a place in every gentleman's library." — Magazine of Useful and Entertaining... | |
| James Augustus St. John - 1832 - 430 páginas
...flowing, adapted to the taste of general readers, lor whom the books are designed. The writers arc mostly men of high rank in the literary world, and...hesitate not to commend it to the public as a valuable series of works, and worthy a place in every gentleman's library.'-— Magazine of Useful and Entertaining... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1832 - 254 páginas
...and flowing adapted to the taste of general readers, for whom the books are designed. The writers arc mostly men of high rank in the literary world, and...hesitate not to commend it to the public as a valuable series of works, and worthy a place in every gentleman's library."— Magazine of Useful and Entertaining... | |
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