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" Every one has read or heard of Robinson Crusoe, and the unrivalled and long-continued popularity of that admirable narrative, proves that the tastes and feelings to which it addresses itself are among the strongest and most universal which belong to human... "
The Clergyman's Orphan; Or, The Child of Providence: A Tale Founded Upon Facts - Page 198
by Clergyman of New-York (pseud.) - 1833 - 210 pages
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Luther and the Lutheran Reformation, Volume 2

John Scott - 1833 - 374 pages
...long-continued popularity of that admirable narrative, proves that the tastes and feelings to which it addresses itself are among the strongest and most...goodtemper, in smoothing difficulties and procuring enjoyments under the most adverse circumstances. The story abounds with instruction and entertainment,...
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The Philosophy of the Moral Feelings

John Abercrombie - 1833 - 264 pages
...long-continued popularity of that admirable narrative, proves that the tastes and feelings to which it addresses itself are among the strongest and most...goodtemper, in smoothing difficulties and procuring enjoyments under the most adverse circumstances. The story abounds with instruction and entertainment,...
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...A Popular Guide to the Observation of Nature: Hints of Inducement to the ...

Robert Mudie - 1833 - 370 pages
...long-continued popularity of that admirable narrative, proves that the tastes and feelings to which it addresses itself are among the strongest and most...goodtemper, in smoothing difficulties and procuring enjoyments under the most adverse circumstances. The story abounds with instruction and entertainment,...
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The Family Library (Harper)., Volume 58

1833 - 260 pages
...and feelings to which it addresses itself are among the strongest and most universal which belong Jo human nature. The adventures of the Swiss family are...goodtemper, in smoothing difficulties and procuring enjoyments under the most adverse circumstances. The story abounds with instruction and entertainment,...
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Sketches of the Lives of Distinguished Females: Written for Girls, with a ...

American Lady - 1833 - 248 pages
...long-continued popularity of that admirable narrative, proves that the tastes and feelings to which it addresses itself are among the strongest and most...somewhat similar in character, and, of course, in in terest ; and they illustrate, in the most forcible and pleasing manner, the efficacy of piety, industry,...
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Luther and the Lutheran Reformation, Volume 2

John Scott - 1833 - 384 pages
...long-continued popularity of that admirable narrative, proves that the tastes and feelings to which it addresses itself are among the strongest and most...somewhat similar in character, and, of course, in in terest; and they illustrate, in the most forcible and pleasing manner, the efficacy of piety, industry,...
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The Philosophy of the Moral Feelings

John Abercrombie - 1833 - 268 pages
...long-continued popularity of that admirable narrative, proves that the tastes and feelings to which it addresses itself are among the strongest and most...somewhat similar in character, and, of course, in in terest; and they illustrate, in the most forcible and pleasing manner, the efficacy of piety, industry,...
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On the Improvement of Society by the Diffusion of Knowledge: Or, An ...

Thomas Dick - 1833 - 458 pages
...long-continued popularity of that admirable narrative, proves that the tastes and feelings to which it addresses itself are among the strongest and most...family are somewhat similar in character, and, of coarse, in in terest; and they illustrate, in the most forcible and pleasing manner, the efficacy of...
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The Ornaments Discovered: A Story Founded on Facts

Mrs. Hughs (Mary) - 1833 - 218 pages
...long-continued popularity of that adnrirable narrative, proves that the tastes and feelings to which it addresses itself are among the strongest and most...adventures of the Swiss family are somewhat similar in ebaracter, and, of course, in interest; and they illustrate, in the most forcible and pleasing manner,...
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The Sacred History of the World: As Displayed in the Creation and ..., Volume 1

Sharon Turner - 1833 - 424 pages
...long-continued popularity of that admirable narrative, proves that the tastes and feelings to which it addresses itself are among the strongest and most...which belong to human nature. The adventures of the Swin family are somewhat similar in character, and, of course, in it terest; and they illustrate, in...
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