| 1872 - 862 pages
...and that the household should have the nuptial chamber for a witness henceforth." Sir Henry Holland. The "Life of Sir Henry Holland " is one to be recollected, and he has not erred in giving an outline of it to the public. In the very nature of things it is such a life as cannot often... | |
| Mrs. E. D. Wallace - 1872 - 336 pages
...LIFE. By Sir HENRY SOLI, AND, Hart., 1 vol., 12mo, Cloth. 850 pp. Price, $2. From the London Lancet. " The ' Life of Sir Henry Holland ' is one to be recollected, and he has not erred in giving an outline of it to the public. In the very nature of things it IB such a life as cannot often... | |
| George Robert Charles Herbert Pembroke (13th Earl of), George Henry Kingsley - 1872 - 312 pages
...By Sir HElfRY HOLLAND, Bart., * 1 vol., 12mo, Clotli. 350 pp. Price, $2. From the London Lancet. " The' Life of Sir Henry Holland' is one to be recollected, and he has not erred in giving an outline of it to the public. In the very nature of things it is such a life as cannot often... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1872 - 648 pages
...LIFE. By Sir HENRY HOLLAND, Bart. 1 HP!., lima. Cloth, 350 pages. Prite, $2. From the London Lancet. " The ' Life of Sir Henry Holland' is one to be recollected, and he has not erred in giving an outline of it to the public. ]n the very nature of things it is such a life as cannot often... | |
| Alexander Hamilton Stephens - 1872 - 292 pages
...LIFE. By Sir HENRY HOLLAND, Bart. 1 vol., 12mo. Cloth, 350 pages. Price, $2. From the London Lancet. " The ' Life of Sir Henry Holland' is one to be recollected, and he has not erred in giving an outline of it to the public. In the very nature of things it is such a life as cannot often... | |
| Thomas Masters Markoe - 1872 - 482 pages
...this, tUat its chief object, as alleged by tbe writer, ia not so much to recount the events of bis own life, as to perform the office of chronicler for others with whom he came in contact aud was long associated. The "Life of Sir Henry Holland " Is one to be recollected, and he has not... | |
| Moritz Meyer - 1872 - 568 pages
...distinct from it, in thK that its chief object, as alleged by the writer, IB Dot so mach to recoant the events of his own life, as to perform the office of chronicler foi others with whom he came in contact and wag long associated. The " Life of Sir Henry Holland "... | |
| William Alexander Hammond - 1873 - 126 pages
...autobiography and yet distinct from it, in this, that its chief object, as alleged by the writer, is not so much to recount the events of his own life,...is one to be recollected, and he has not erred in giving an outline ol it to the public."— The Lancet. " His memory was — is, we may say, for he... | |
| Allan McLane Hamilton - 1873 - 224 pages
...autobiography and yet distinct from it, in this, that its chief object, as alleged by the writer, is not so much to recount the events of his own life,...Is one to be recollected, and he has not erred in giving an outline ot it to the public."— T'As Lancet. " His memory was— is, we may say, for he... | |
| Karl Ludwig Ernst Schroeder - 1873 - 444 pages
...autobiography and yet distinct from it. In this, that its chief object, a> alleged by the writer, ls not to much to recount the events of his own life, as to...Is one to be recollected, and he has not erred in giving an outline ot it to the public."— The lancet. " His memory was — is, we may say, for be... | |
| |