Those who condense and arrange such works for publication, and they also who promulgate them, richly deserve the thanks and patronage of all enlightened communities in the country. The Family Library promises to be a most... Speculation: A Novel - 第 236 頁Miss Pardoe (Julia) 著 - 1834完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Philip Nicholas Shuttleworth - 1832 - 292 頁
...sufllciejit surety that the merit of the Family Library will suffer no decline."— NY Evening Post. " The Family Library is a collection which should be...Sentinel. "Those who condense and arrange such works fbr publication, and they also who promulgate them, richly deserve the thanks and patronage of all... | |
| James Augustus St. John - 1832 - 430 頁
...surety that tbe merit of the Family Library will suffer no decline."— jV. Y. Evening Pott. "Tin- Family Library is a collection which should be sought...new works in the cheapest and most convenient form." — N. Y Daily Stntincl. "Those who condense and arrange such works for publication, and they also... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1832 - 254 頁
...sufficient surety that the merit of the Family Library will suffer no decline."-^. Y. Evening Fast. "The Family Library is a collection which should be...valuable new works in the cheapest and most convenient form."—JV. Y. Daily Smtmel. « Those who condense and arrange such works for publication, and they... | |
| John Abercrombie - 1832 - 392 頁
...suffer no decline."— .2V. Y. Evening Post. "The Family Library is a collection which should be sougnt after by every one desirous of procuring the most...Daily Sentinel. "Those who condense and arrange such worts for publication, and they also who promulgate them, richly deserve the thanks and patronage of... | |
| Philip Nicholas Shuttleworth - 1832 - 292 頁
...sufficient surety that tha merit of the Family Library will suffer no decline."— NY Evening Post. "The Family Library is a collection which should be...desirous of procuring the most valuable new works la the cheapest and most convenient form." — NY Daily Sentinet. "Those who condense and arrange such... | |
| 1832 - 348 頁
...suffer no decline."— NY Evetwig Tost. "The Family Library is a collection which should be soujrnt after by every one desirous of procuring the most...valuable new works in the cheapest and most convenient ibrm." — JV. Y. Daily Sentinel. "Those who condense and arrange such works for publication, and they... | |
| James Montgomery - 1833 - 368 頁
...names of the writers employed are a sufficient surety that tl» merit of the Family Library will Buffer no decline."— NY EveningPost "The Family Library...procuring the most valuable new works in the cheapest and moat convenient form." — NY Daily Sentinel. "Those who condense and arrange such works lor publication,... | |
| 1833 - 260 頁
...sufficient surety that the meritof the Family Library will suffer no decline."— JV. Y. Evening Past. "The Family Library is a collection which should be...works in the cheapest and most convenient form."— JV. Y. Daily Sentinel. " Those who condense and arrange such works for publication, and they also who... | |
| Michael Russell - 1833 - 282 頁
...sufficient surety that tbe merit of the Family Library will suffer no decline."— .tf. Y. Evening Post. "The Family Library is a collection which should be...new works in the cheapest and most convenient form." — If. Y. Daily Sentinel. "Those who condense and arrange such works for publication, and tney also... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1833 - 220 頁
...sufficient surety that the merit of tbe Family Library will suffer no decline."—^V. Y. Evening Post "The Family Library is a collection which should be...valuable new works in the cheapest and most convenient form."—NY Daily Sentinel. "Those who condense and arrange auch works for publication, and they also... | |
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