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... vols . Bremer's ( Miss ) Works . Translated by MARY HOWITT . Portrait . In 4 vols . Vol . 1. The Neighbours and other Tales . Vol . 2. The President's Daughter . Vol . 3. The Home , and Strife and Peace . Vol . 4. A Diary , the H ...
... vols . Bremer's ( Miss ) Works . Translated by MARY HOWITT . Portrait . In 4 vols . Vol . 1. The Neighbours and other Tales . Vol . 2. The President's Daughter . Vol . 3. The Home , and Strife and Peace . Vol . 4. A Diary , the H ...
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George Lillie Craik. Goethe's Works , translated into Eng- lish . In 5 vols . Vols . 1. and 2. Autobiography , 13 Books ; and Travels in Italy , France , and Switzerland . Portrait . Vol . 3. Faust , Iphigenia , Torquato Tasso , Egmont ...
George Lillie Craik. Goethe's Works , translated into Eng- lish . In 5 vols . Vols . 1. and 2. Autobiography , 13 Books ; and Travels in Italy , France , and Switzerland . Portrait . Vol . 3. Faust , Iphigenia , Torquato Tasso , Egmont ...
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... vols . Lectures on the French Re- volution . In 2 vols . Sturm's Morning Communings with God , or Devotional Meditations for Every Day in the Year . Taylor's ( Bishop Jeremy ) Holy Living and Dying . Portrait . Thierry's Conquest of ...
... vols . Lectures on the French Re- volution . In 2 vols . Sturm's Morning Communings with God , or Devotional Meditations for Every Day in the Year . Taylor's ( Bishop Jeremy ) Holy Living and Dying . Portrait . Thierry's Conquest of ...
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... vols . 3s . 6d . each . III . Political ( The ) Cyclopædia . Also bound in 2 vols . with leather backs . 158 . Shakespeare's Works , with Life , by CHALMERS . In diamond type . 3s . 6d . or , with 40 Engravings . 5s . Uncle Tom's Cabin ...
... vols . 3s . 6d . each . III . Political ( The ) Cyclopædia . Also bound in 2 vols . with leather backs . 158 . Shakespeare's Works , with Life , by CHALMERS . In diamond type . 3s . 6d . or , with 40 Engravings . 5s . Uncle Tom's Cabin ...
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... vols . Burke's Works . In 6 Volumes . Vol . 1. Vindication of Natural Society , On the Sublime and Beautiful , and Political Miscellanies . Vol . 2. French Revolution , & c . Vol . 3. Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs ; the Catholic ...
... vols . Burke's Works . In 6 Volumes . Vol . 1. Vindication of Natural Society , On the Sublime and Beautiful , and Political Miscellanies . Vol . 2. French Revolution , & c . Vol . 3. Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs ; the Catholic ...
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Página 56 - That what the greatest and choicest wits of Athens, Rome, or modern Italy, and those Hebrews of old did for their country, I in my proportion with this over and above of being a Christian, might do for mine : not caring to be once named abroad, though perhaps I could attain to that, but content with these British Islands as my world...
Página 200 - Thus with the year Seasons return, but not to me returns Day, or the sweet approach of even or morn, Or sight of vernal bloom, or summer's rose, Or flocks, or herds, or human face divine: But cloud instead, and ever-during dark Surrounds me, from the cheerful ways of men Cut off, and for the book of knowledge fair Presented with a universal blank Of nature's works, to me expunged and rased, And wisdom at one entrance quite shut out.
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