Makes one understand how going round the world is to be done in the quickest and pleasantest manner, and how the brightest and most cheerful of travellers did it with eyes wide open and keen attention all on the alert, with ready sympathies, with the... Short lectures explanatory of our land laws - Página 13por Thomas Lean Wilkinson - 1873 - 45 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Theophilus Marzials - 1873 - 244 páginas
...done in the quickest and pleasantest manner, and how the brightest and most cheerful of travellers did it with eyes wide open and keen attention all on the...interesting characteristics of man, and all for its own sake."—Spectator. *' We can only commend, which we do very heartily, an eminently sensible and readable... | |
| John Llewelyn Davies - 1873 - 376 páginas
...done in the quickest and pleasantest manner, and how the brightest and most cheerful of travellers did it with eyes wide open and keen attention all on the...interesting characteristics of man, and all for its own sake."—Spectator. "We can only commend, which we do very heartily, an eminently sensible and readable... | |
| Sarah Smith - 1873 - 304 páginas
...done in the quickest and pleasantest manner, and how the brightest and most cheerful of travellers did it with eyes wide open and keen attention all on the...interesting characteristics of man, and all for its own sake."—Spectator. " We can only commend, which we do very heartily, an eminently sensible and readable... | |
| Andrew Kennedy H. Boyd - 1873 - 392 páginas
...done in the quickest and pleasantest manner, and how the brightest and most cheerful of travellers did it with eyes wide open and keen attention all on the...interesting characteristics of man, and all for its own sake."—Spectator. " We can only commend, which we do very heartily, an eminently sensible and readable... | |
| Roger D. Upton - 1873 - 292 páginas
...done in the quickest and pleasantest manner, and how the brightest and most cheerful of travellers did it with eyes wide open and keen attention all on the...interesting characteristics of man, and all for its own sake.'—Spectator. ' We can only commend, which we do very heartily, an eminently sensible and readable... | |
| Paul Lenoir - 1873 - 386 páginas
...in the quickest and pleasantest manner, and how the brightest and most cheerful of travellers •did it with eyes wide open and keen attention all on the...interesting characteristics of man, and all for its own sake."—Spectator. " We can only commend, which we do very heartily, an eminently sensible and readable... | |
| George MacDonald - 1873 - 270 páginas
...done in the quickest and pleasantest manner, and how the brightest and most cheerful of travellers did it with eyes wide open and keen attention all on the...interesting characteristics of man, and all for its own sake."—Spectator. " We can only commend, which we do very heartily, an eminently sensible and readable... | |
| James Bonwick - 1873 - 310 páginas
...m the quickest and pleasantest manner, and how the brightest and most cheerful of travellers did jt with eyes wide open and keen attention all on the...interesting characteristics of man, and all for its own sake."—Spectator. " We can only commend, which we do very heartily, an eminently sensible and readable... | |
| Andrew Leith Adams - 1873 - 404 páginas
...done in the quickest and pleasantest manner, and how the brightest and most cheerful of travellers did it with eyes wide open and keen attention all on the...most interesting characteristics of man, and all for it* own sake.' — Spectator. 'We can only commend, which we do very heartily, an eminently seniibU... | |
| Paul Lenoir - 1873 - 386 páginas
...done in the quickest and pleasantcst manner, and how the brightest and most cheerful of travellers did it with eyes wide open and keen attention all on the...nature and the most interesting characteristics""^ man, and all for its own sake," — Spectator. *' We can only commend, which we do very heartily, an... | |
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