| Matilda Anne Mackarness - 1860 - 78 páginas
...not contain a chapter from which something may not be learnt ; and, as we had every right to expect from the names upon its title-page, it evinces a vast...season, on receiving it, mentally wish themselves * itany Happy Returns of the Day ! ' "—Literary Qwcetts. LONDON: LOCKWOOD & Co., STATIONERS' HALL... | |
| Matilda Anne Mackarness - 1860 - 372 páginas
...\olumcdoc8iiot contain a clxapter from which something may not be learnt ; find, as we had every right to expect from the names upon its title-page, it evinces a vast...gratification, but also the benefit of the recipients, and who will, wo feel assured, at any season, on receiving it, mentally wish themselves 'Many Happy... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1870 - 662 páginas
...desire to partake uf the enjoyment offered by such hosts P ' — A then&um. * A very charming book We can strongly and conscientiously recommend it to...receiving it, mentally wish themselves " Many Happy Returns of the Day 1" '— Literary Gazette, * An unobjectionable child's book is the rarest of all... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Cowden Clarke - 1870 - 676 páginas
...offered by such hosts ? ' — A thentftim. * A very charming book We can strongly and consc1entiously recommend it to those parents and friends who, 'in...receiving it, mentally wish themselves " Many Happy Returns of the Day ! " ' — Literary Gazette. ' An unobjectionable child's book is the rarest of all... | |
| Anna Laetitia Barbauld - 1871 - 320 páginas
...something may not be learnt, and as we had every right to expect, from the names upon its title-paq;e, it evinces a vast amount of elegant and discursive...receiving it, mentally wish themselves "Many Happy Returns of the Day ! ''— Literary Gazette. 'A very charming little book The volume does not contain... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1874 - 390 páginas
...not contain a chapter from which something may not be learnt, and as we had every right to expect, from the names upon its title-page, it evinces a vast...receiving it,. mentally wish themselves "Many Happy Returns of the Day ! " — Literary Gazette. ' An unobjectionable child's book is the rarest of all... | |
| Henry King (Captain, R.N.) - 1877 - 70 páginas
...not contain a chapter from which something may not be learnt, and, ns we had every right to expect, from the names upon its title.page, it evinces a vast...receiving it, mentally wish themselves " Many Happy Beturns of the Day I " ' LITEEAEY GAZBTTE. *An unobjectionable child's book is the rarest of all books,... | |
| Alain Auguste Victor de Fivas - 1880 - 410 páginas
...not contain a chapter from which something may not be learnt, and, as we had every right to expect, from the names upon its title-page, it evinces a vast...receiving it, mentally wish themselves " Many Happy Returns of the Day ! " ' LITEBAHY GAZETTE. 'An unobjectionable child's book is the rarest of all books.... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1881 - 516 páginas
...not contain a chapter from which something may not be learnt, and as we had every right to expect, from the names upon its title-page, it evinces a vast...receiving it, mentally wish themselves " Many Happy Returns of the Day ! '— Literary Gazfttt. * An unobjectionable child's book is the rarest of all... | |
| Bennett George Johns - 1881 - 216 páginas
...hosts?'—Atketutum. chapter from which something may not be learnt, and as we had every right to expect, from the names upon its title-page, it evinces a vast...receiving it, mentally wish themselves " Many Happy Returns of the Day 1 '— Literary Gazette. * A very charming little book The volume does not contain... | |
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