| 1834 - 778 pages
...published in N Hli October. It would have received earlier notice, but for unavoidable circumstances. The design of Mr. Tayler is praiseworthy ; his object...religion in the daily and hourly concerns of life, "the contusion of error with truth in Miss Martineau's Entertaining Stories." — (p.vi.)Miss Martineau,as... | |
| James Mudie - 1837 - 376 pages
...publications that had issued from the press during the Season." Cestniuuualfi in f.ibmir of ti)c Jillortt. "THE design of Mr. Tayler is praiseworthy; his object...life, ' the confusion of error with truth in MISS MARTlJfEAU'S ENTERTAINING STORIES.' " Miss Martineau, as is well known, is a Unitarian, — and in... | |
| James Mudie - 1837 - 372 pages
...DRONFELLS. MANCHESTER WEAVERS. IV. THE LABOURER AND HIS WIFE. Vn- THE SOLDIER. V. THE COUNTRY TOWN. VIII. THE LEASIDE FARM. Every two consecutive Numbers form a Volume, which may be procured neatly bd. 4s. each. " The design of Mr. Tayler is praiseworthy ; his object being to counteract, by a series... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1835 - 304 pages
...publications that had issued from the press during the Season." testimonials in labour at tlje fflffilorft. " THE design of Mr. Tayler is praiseworthy ; his object...life, ' the confusion of error with truth in MISS MARTINEAU'S ENTERTAINING STORIES.' " Miss Martineau, as is well known, is a Unitarian, — and in her... | |
| Caroline Amelia Halsted - 1839 - 312 pages
...VIII. THE LEASIDE FARM. Kverjr two consecutive Numbers form a Volume, which may be procured neatly bd. 4s. each. " The design of Mr. Tayler is praiseworthy...hourly concerns of life, ' the confusion of error with trnth in Miss MAHTINEAU'S ENTERTAINING STORIES.' Miss Martineau, as is well known, is a Unitarian,... | |
| Erskine Neale - 1839 - 390 pages
...WIFE. V. THE COUNTRY TOWN. VI. LIVE AND LET LIVE; OR, THE MANCHESTER WEAVERS. VII. THE SOLDIER. VIII. THE LEASIDE FARM. Every two consecutive Numbers form a Volume, which may be procured, neatly bound, 4s. each. " The design of Mr. Tayler is praiseworthy ; his object being to counteract, by a series... | |
| William White Cooper - 1840 - 150 pages
...WIFE. V. THE COUNTRY TOWN. VI. LIVE AND LET LIVE ; OR, THE MANCHESTER WEAVERS. VII. THE SOLDIER. VIII. THE LEASIDE FARM. Every two consecutive Numbers form a Volume, which may be procured, neatly bound, 4s. each. " The design of Mr. Tayler is praiseworthy ; his object being to counteract, by a series... | |
| William Sidney Gibson - 1840 - 328 pages
...WIFE. V. THE COUNTRY TOWN. VI. LIVE AND LET LIVE; OR, THE MANCHESTER WEAVERS. VII. THE SOLDIER. VIII. THE LEASIDE FARM. Every two consecutive Numbers form a Volume, which may be procured, neatly bd. 4s. each. of tales the CHRISTIAN REMEMBRANCER. A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON BREWING, Based on Chemical... | |
| Adam Mickiewicz - 1841 - 244 pages
...WIFE. V. THE COUNTRY TOWN. VI. LIVE AND LET LIVE; OR, THE MANCHESTER WEAVERS. VII. THE SOLDIER. VIII. THE LEASIDE FARM. Every two consecutive Numbers form a Volume, which may be procured, neatly bd. 4s. each. " The design of Mr. Taylor is praiseworthy ; his object being to counteract, by a series... | |
| Charles Mackenzie - 1842 - 98 pages
...WIFE. V. THE COUNTRY TOWN. VI. LIVE AND LET LIVE ; OR, THE MANCHESTER WEAVERS. VII. THE SOLDIER. VIII. THE LEASIDE FARM. Every two consecutive Numbers form...of life, 'the confusion of error with truth in Miss MARTIXEAU'S ENTERTAINING STORIES.' " — CHRISTIAN REMEMBRANCER. ju ifje lleb. diaries 13. AUTHOR OP... | |
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