| Dawson, William, & Sons, of London - 1809 - 344 páginas
...noble houses and aristocratic families are here S'Tcn, and they read with as much spirit as the les of Boccaccio, and are as full of strange matter for reflection and amusement. 1013 BURKE'S (Sir B.) BOOK OF ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD, and Decorations of Honour of all Nations,... | |
| Emma Robinson - 1849 - 348 páginas
...families, and has put them into a shape which will preserve them in the library, and render them the favourite study of those who are interested in the...established fact, read with as much spirit as the tales of Boccacio, and are as full of strange matter for reflection and amazement." — Britannia. " Two of... | |
| Sir James Edward Alexander - 1849 - 376 páginas
...families, and has put them into a shape which will preserve them in the library, and render them the favourite study of those who are interested in the...established fact, read with as much spirit as the tales of Boccacio, and are as full of strange matter for reflection and amazement." — Britannia. " Two of... | |
| Margaret Oliphant Oliphant - 1849 - 338 páginas
...families, and has put them into a shape which will preserve them in the library, and render them the favourite study of those who are interested in the...established fact, read with as much spirit as the tales of Boccacio, and are as full of strange matter for reflection and amazement." — Britannia. " Two of... | |
| Frederick Marryat - 1849 - 314 páginas
...families, and has put them into a shape which will preserve them in the library, and render them the favourite study of those who are interested in the...established fact, read with as much spirit as the tales of Boccacio, and are as full of strange matter for reflection and amazement." — Britannia. " Two of... | |
| Sir Robert Murray Keith - 1849 - 520 páginas
...families, and has put them into a shape which will preserve them in the librar}', and render them the favourite study of those who are interested in the...established fact, read with as much spirit as the tales of Boccacio, and are as full of strange matter for reflection and amazement." — Britannia. " Two of... | |
| Sir Robert Murray Keith - 1849 - 522 páginas
...families, and has put them into a shape which will preserve them in the library, and render them the favourite study of those who are interested in the...established fact, read with as much spirit as the tales of Boccacio, and are as full of strange matter for reflection and amazement."—Britannia. " Two of the... | |
| Sir James Edward Alexander - 1849 - 390 páginas
...families, and has put them into a shape which will preserve them in the library, and render them the favourite study of those who are interested in the...stories, with all the reality of established fact, read irith as much spirit as the tales of Boccacio, and are as full of strange matter for reflection and... | |
| Sir Robert Murray Keith - 1849 - 542 páginas
...families, and has put tliem into a shape which will preserve them in the library, and render them tlie favourite study of those who are interested in the romance of real life." Britannia. I THE COURT AND TIMES OF CHARLES I. INCLUDING MEMOIRS OF THE MISSION IN ENGLAND OF THE CAPUCHIN... | |
| Sir Robert Murray Keith - 1849 - 656 páginas
...families, and has put them into a shape which will preserve them in the library, and render them the favourite study of those who are interested in the romance of real life." Britannia.. THE COURT AND TIMES OF CHARLES I. INCLUDING MEMOIRS OF THE MISSION IN ENGLAND OF THE CAPUCHIN... | |
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