| Thomas Birch, Robert Folkestone Williams - Great Britain - 1848 - 526 pages
...and the result is a most interesting addition to our biographical library." — Quarterly Review. " A most valuable and entertaining work. There is certainly...has devoted her pen to so beneficial a purpose as M iss Strickland. Nor is there any other whose works possess a deeper or more enduring interest. Miss... | |
| John Gideon Millingen - France - 1848 - 452 pages
...and the result in n most interesting addition to our biographical library." — Quarterly Review. " A most valuable and entertaining work. There is certainly no lady of our day who has devoted hor pen to so beneficial a purpose as Miss Strickland. Nor is there any other whose works possess a... | |
| Charles Delucena Meigs - Gynecology - 1848 - 712 pages
...predominated. — Morning Post, A mo-it valuable and entertaining work. There is certainly no lady of|our day who has devoted her pen to so beneficial a purpose as Miss Strickland. Nor is there any other whose works possess a deeper or more enduring interest. Miss Strickland is.... | |
| Sir Robert Murray Keith - Europe - 1849 - 558 pages
...collected, and the result is a most interesting addition to our biographical library." — Quarterly Review. "A most valuable and entertaining work. There is certainly...pen to so beneficial a purpose as Miss Strickland. Nor is there any other whose works possess a deeper or more enduring interest. Miss Strickland is to... | |
| Frederick Marryat - 1849 - 314 pages
...history of the country who has not studied her ' Lives of the Queens of England.' " — Morning Herald. " A most valuable and entertaining work. There is certainly...pen to so beneficial a purpose as Miss Strickland. Xor is there any other whose works possess a deeper or more enduring interest. Miss Strickland is to... | |
| Mrs. Gore (Catherine Grace Frances) - Adventure - 1849 - 300 pages
...and the result is a most interesting addition to our biographical library."— Quarterly Review. " A most valuable and entertaining work. There is certainly...pen to so beneficial a purpose as Miss Strickland. Nor is there any other whose works possess a deeper or more enduring interest. Miss Strickland is to... | |
| Sir Robert Murray Keith - Europe - 1849 - 522 pages
...history of the country who has not studied her ' Lives of the Queens of England.'"—Morning Herald. " A most valuable and entertaining work. There is certainly...pen to so beneficial a purpose as Miss Strickland. Nor is there any other whose works possess a deeper or more enduring interest. Miss Strickland is to... | |
| Sir James Edward Alexander - Acadia - 1849 - 376 pages
...history of the country who has not studied her ' Lives of the Queens of England.' " — Morning Herald. " A most valuable and entertaining work. There is certainly...pen to so beneficial a purpose as Miss Strickland. Nor is there any other whose works possess a deeper or more enduring interest. Miss Strickland is to... | |
| Sir Robert Murray Keith - Europe - 1849 - 520 pages
...history of the country who has not studied her ' Lives of the Queens of England.' " — Morning Herald. " A most valuable and entertaining work. There is certainly...pen to so beneficial a purpose as Miss Strickland. Nor is there any other whose works possess a deeper or more enduring interest. Miss Strickland is to... | |
| Emma Robinson - 1849 - 348 pages
...history of the country who has not studied her ' Lives of tie Queens of England.' " — Morning Herald. " A most valuable and entertaining work. There is certainly...pen to so beneficial a purpose as Miss Strickland. Nor is there any other whose works possess a deeper or more enduring interest. Miss Strickland is to... | |
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