| George T. Lowth - Arabian Peninsula - 1855 - 400 pages
...Their sayings, their doings, their manners, their costume, will he found faithfully chronicled in j this work, which also includes the most interesting...female character, and generally useful to society, has encou- i raged us to the completion of the task." OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. PBOM THE TIMES. " These volumes... | |
| Campbell Hardy - Micmac Indians - 1855 - 344 pages
...both iii good and ill, without regard to any other considerations than the development of the facts. Their sayings, their doings, their manners, their...hope that the ' Lives of the Queens of England' might he regarded as a national work, honourable to the female character, and generally useful to society,... | |
| Frederick Chamier - France - 1855 - 356 pages
...than the development of the facts. Their sayings, their doings, their manners, their costume, will he found faithfully chronicled in this work, which also...hope that the ' Lives of the Queens of England' might he regarded as a national work, honourable to the female character, and generally useful to society,... | |
| lady Charlotte Susan M. Bury - 1856 - 366 pages
...continued. good and ill, without regard to any other considerations than the development of the/bete. Their sayings, their doings, their manners, their...has encouraged us to the completion of the task." OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. JBOM THE TIMES. " These volumes have the fascination of romance united to the... | |
| Martha Walker Freer (afterwards Mrs. John Robinson) - France - 1856 - 370 pages
...continued. good and ill, without regard to any other considerations than the development of the facts. Their sayings, their doings, their manners, their...has encouraged us to the completion of the task." OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. FJJOM THE TIMES. " These volumes have the fascination of romance united to the... | |
| Julia Cecilia Stretton - 1856 - 346 pages
...continued. good and ill, without regard to any other considerations than the development of the facts. Their sayings, their doings, their manners, their...has encouraged us to the completion of the task." OPINIONS OF THE PEESS. FBOM THE TIMES. " These volumes have the fascination of romance united to the... | |
| Frederick Metcalfe - Norway - 1856 - 356 pages
...continued. good and ill, without regard to any other considerations than the development of the facts. Their sayings, their doings, their manners, their...has encouraged us to the completion of the task." OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. PBOM THE TIMES. " These volumes have the fascination of romance united to the... | |
| Frances Margaret Taylor - 1856 - 340 pages
...than the development of the facts. Their sayings, their doings, their manners, their costume, will he found faithfully chronicled in this work, which also...has encouraged us to the completion of the task." OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. PEOM THE TIMES. " These volumes have the fascination of romance united to the... | |
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