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
| Amelia Perrier - 1873 - 428 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...interesting features of nature and the most interesting characteristic* ol man, and all for its own sake." — Specfatr*. " We can only commend, which we ^u... | |
| Meadows Taylor - 1873 - 524 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 features of nature and the most interesting characteristies of man, and all for its own sake."— Spectator. " We can only commend, which we do... | |
| Jean Baptiste Henri D. Lacordaire - 1873 - 272 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...hitting upon the most interesting features of nature and th« most interesting characteristics of man, and all for its own sake." — •Spectator, " We can... | |
| London St. Anne, Soho - 1873 - 248 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...facility of hitting upon the most interesting features of natu.'e and the most interesting characteristics of man, and all for its own sake.' — Spectator.... | |
| Henry Downton - 1873 - 166 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...with ready sympathies, with the happiest facility of hitt1ng upon the most interesting features of nature and the most interesting characteristics of man,... | |
| Théodule Ribot - 1873 - 382 páginas
...one understand how going round the world is to be done in the quickest and pleasantest manner." — Spectator, "We can only commend, which we do very...and readable book." — British Quarterly Review. IRELAND IN 1872. A Tour of Observation, with Remarks on Irish Public Questions. By Dr. James Maeaulay.... | |
| James Bell Pettigrew - 1873 - 376 páginas
...one understand how going round the world is to be done in the quickest and pleasantest manner."— Spectator. "We can only commend, which we do very...and readable book." — British Quarterly Review. IRELAND IN 1872. A Tour of Observation, with Remarks on Irish Public Questions. By Dr. James Macaulay.... | |
| George Christopher Davies - 1873 - 300 páginas
...Tour of Observation, with Remarks on Irish Public Questions. By Dr. James Macaulay. Crown 8vo. *js. *' We can, only commend, which we do very heartily, an...and readable book." — British Quarterly Review. 'A careful and instructive book. Full of facts, full of information, and full of interest." — Literary... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1873 - 492 páginas
...understand how going round the world is to be done in the quickest and pleasantest manner." — Spec* . We can only commend, which we do very heartily, an...sensible and readable book." — British Quarterly RcIRELAND IN 1872. A Tour of Observation, with Remarks on Irish Public Questions. By Dr. James Macaulay.... | |
| Balfour Stewart - 1873 - 248 páginas
...one understand how going round the world is to be done in the quickest and pleasantest manner." — Spectator. "We can only commend, which we do very...heartily, an eminently sensible and readable book." — Briiish Quarterly Review. IRELAND IN 1872. A Tour of Observation, with Remarks on Irish Public... | |
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