... gratification and amusement. It is a book that ought to find its way into every rural drawing-room in the kingdom, and one that may safely be placed in every lady's boudoir, be her rank and station in life what they may."— Quarterly Review. No.... The Life of Bruce: The African Traveller - Page 15by Sir Francis Bond Head - 1830 - 535 pagesFull view - About this book
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...the curiosity of the reader, and, at the same time, command his approbation and sympathy. In short, it is a book that ought to find its way into every...boudoir, be her rank and station in life what they may ; which is more than we can venture to say, with regard to Mr. White's volume. That good old clergyman,... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1830 - 440 pages
...will prove one of the most innocent and the most satisfactory sources of gratification and amusement. It is a book that ought to find its way into every...station in life what they may." — Quarterly Review, No. Ixxviii. " This is a most delightful book on the most delightful of all studies. We are acquainted... | |
| William Martin Leake - 1831 - 596 pages
...will prove one of the most innocent and the most satisfactory sources of gratification and amusement. It is a book that ought to find Its way Into every...station in life what they may."— Quarterly Review, No. LXXVIII. " This is a most delightful hook on the most delightful of all studies. We are acquainted... | |
| William Daniel Conybeare - 1831 - 188 pages
...will prove one of the most innocent and the most satisfactory sources of gratification and amusement. It is a book that ought to find its way into every...station in life what they may." — Quarterly Review, No. Ixxviil. " This is a most delightful book on the most delightful of all studies. We are acquainted... | |
| Alexander Slidell Mackenzie - 1831 - 392 pages
...will prove one of the most innocent and the most satisfactory sources of gratification and amusement. It is a book that ought to find its way into every...station in life what they may." — Quarterly Review, No. Ixxviii. " We think there are few readers who will not be delighted (we are certain all will be... | |
| Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand) - 1831 - 320 pages
...innocent and the most satisfactory sources of gratification and amusement. It is a book that ougbt to find its way into every rural drawingroom in the...station in life what they may."— Quarterly Review, No. Ixxviii. " We think there are few readers who will not be delighted (we are certain all will be... | |
| John Ford - 1831 - 376 pages
...will prove one of the most innocent and the most satisfactory sources of gratification and amusement. It is a book that ought to find its way into every...and one that may safely be placed in every lady's bondnir, be her rank and station in life what they may." — Quarterly Review, No. Ixxviii. " This... | |
| Henry Kater, Dionysius Lardner - 1831 - 390 pages
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...will prove one of the most innocent and the most satisfactory sources of gratification and amusement. It is a book that ought to find its way into every rural drawing-room in the kingdom, and one that iiiay safely be place*! in every lady's bouduir, be her rank and station in life what they may."—... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1831 - 432 pages
...innocent, and llir most satisfactory sources of gratification and amusement. It is a book that ought lo find its way into every rural drawing-room in the kingdom, and one that may safely bo placed in every lady's boudoir, he her rank and station in life what they may.'1— Quarterly Review,... | |
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