| Robert Montgomery Bird - 1834 - 306 pagina’s
...satisfactory sources of ratification and amusement. It is a book that ought to find its way into every ural drawing-room in the kingdom, and one that may safely be placed in every ady's boudoir, be her rank and station in life what they may."— Quarterly Reiew. No. LXXVIH. "We... | |
| John Banim - 1835 - 262 pagina’s
...prove one of the most innocent, and the most satisfactory sources of gratification and amusement. It is a book that ought to find its way into every rural...that may safely be placed in every lady's boudoir, be her rank and station in life what they may." — Quarterly Revim, No. LXXVIII. "We think that there... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1835 - 242 pagina’s
...prove one of the most innocent, and the most satisfactory sources of gratification and amusement. It is a book that ought to find its way into every rural...that may safely be placed in every lady's boudoir, be her rank and station in life what they may." — Quarterly Reri«r. No. LXXVIII. " We think that... | |
| Ralph Lockwood - 1835 - 308 pagina’s
...prove one of the most inuocent, and the most satisfactory sources of gratification and amusement. It is a book that ought to find its way into every rural...that may safely be placed in every lady's boudoir, bs her rank and elation in life what they may." — Quarterly Re vino, No. LXXVin. ..... " We think... | |
| Mary Somerville - 1835 - 532 pagina’s
...Woodcuts, 15s. Plants, trees, and stones, we note, Birds, insects, beasts, and many rural things. " It is a book that ought to find its way into every rural...that may safely be placed in every lady's boudoir, be her rank and station in life what they may." — Quarterly Review, No. 78. CHEMICAL MANIPULATION;... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1835 - 360 pagina’s
...prove one of the most innocent, and the most satisfactory sources of gratificatiun and amusement. It is a book that ought to find its way into every rural...in the kingdom, and one that may safely be placed iu every lady's boudoir be her rank and station in life what they may." — Quarterly Review, No. LXXVIII.... | |
| John Jebb (bp. of Limerick) - 1835 - 422 pagina’s
...one of iiii' most innocent, and the most satisfactory sources of gratification and amusement. It is a book that ought to find its way into every rural...drawing-room in the kingdom, and one that may safely be plawd in every lady's boudoir, be her rank and station in life what they may. '— Quarterly Review,... | |
| John Poole - 1835 - 242 pagina’s
...and the ni< ..••! satisfactory sources of gratification and amusement. It is a book that ought lo find its way into every rural drawing-room in the...that may safely be placed in every lady's boudoir, be JIcT rank and station in life what they may."—Quarterly Rtview. No. LXXVIH. " We think that there... | |
| 1833 - 472 pagina’s
...they do not in " the least interfere with each other." He then winds up thus : " In short, it •" is a book that ought to find its way " into every rural drawing-room in the " kingdom," &c. And nt the end of the notice, p. 431, he says : " We again " most strongly recommend this little... | |
| Flexible Grummett - 1835 - 244 pagina’s
...satisfactory sources of ratification and amusement. It is a book that ought to find its way into every ural drawing-room in the kingdom, and one that may safely be placed in every ady's boudoir, be her rank and station in life what they may." — Quarterly Review, No. LXXVIII. "... | |
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