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" ... taste is gratified by chronicles of sport, the lover of adventure will find a number of perils and escapes to hang over, and the lover of a frank good-humoured way of speech will find the book a pleasant one in every page. "
One and twenty, by the author of 'Wildflower'. - Page 5
by Frederick William Robinson - 1858
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Self-made Men

Charles C. B. Seymour - Biography - 1858 - 606 pages
...readable. The geographer finds in it notice of ground heretofore left tmdescribed — the ethologist, geologist, and botanist find notes and pictures, too,...and escapes to hang over, and the lover of a frank, good-humored way of speech will find the book a pleasant one in every page. Seven years of wandering,...
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Self-made Men

Charles C. B. Seymour - Biography - 1858 - 1454 pages
...readable. The geographer finds in it notice of ground heretofore left undeseribetl — the t'thologist, geologist, and botanist find notes and pictures, too,...number of perils -and escapes to hang over, and the lever of a frank, good-humored way of speech will find the book a pleasant one in every page. Seven...
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A will and a way, Volume 2; Volume 267

Henry John Coke (hon.) - 1858 - 380 pages
...ground heretofore left undescribed; the ethnologist, geologist, and botanist, find notes and pictuies, too, of which they know the value ; the sportsman's...and escapes to hang over, and the lover of a frank, good humoured way of speech will find the book a pleasant one in every page." — Examiner. MEMOIRS...
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The Poor Relation: A Novel, Volume 3

Julia S H. Pardoe, Miss Pardoe (Julia) - 1858 - 376 pages
...Atkinson's book is most readable. The geographer finds in it notice of ground heretofore left undescribed, the ethnologist, geologist, and botanist, find notes...lover of adventure will find a number of perils and escupes to hang over, and the lover of a frank good-humoured way of speech will find the book a pleasant...
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Hunt's Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 38

Freeman Hunt, Thomas Prentice Kettell, William Buck Dana - Commerce - 1858 - 810 pages
...that would n»t be of interest. The geographer finds in it notice of ground heretofore nndescribed — the ethnologist, geologist, and botanist find notes,...the sportsman's taste is gratified by chronicles of •port — the lover of adventure will find a number of perils and escapes to hang over, and the lover...
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The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 38

Commerce - 1858 - 782 pages
...would not be of interest. The geographer finds in it notice of ground heretofore unde•cribed — the ethnologist, geologist, and botanist find notes,...the sportsman's taste is gratified by chronicles of (port — the lover of adventure will find a number of perils and escapes to hang over, and the lover...
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Memoirs of Béranger, written by himself

Pierre Jean de Béranger - 1858 - 358 pages
...Atkinson's book is most readable. The geographer finds in it notice of ground heretofore left undescribed. the ethnologist, geologist, and botanist find notes...the sportsman's taste is gratified by chronicles of spurt, the lover of adventure will find a number of perils and otcape* to hang over, and the lover...
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Memoirs of Rachel, by madame de B-., Volume 2

B- (mme de.) - 1858 - 452 pages
...Atkinson*! book is most readable. The geographer finds In it notice of ground heretofore left undescribed, the ethnologist, geologist, and botanist, find notes...and pictures, too, of which they know the value, the sportsmanis taste is gratified by chronicles of sport, the lover of adventure will find a number of...
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The only child, Volume 1

lady Caroline Lucy Scott (hon.) - 1858 - 308 pages
...Atkinson's book is most readable. The geographer finds in it notice of ground heretofore left undescribed ; the ethnologist, geologist, and botanist, find notes and pictures, too, of which they know the value i the sportsman's taste is gratiflert by chronicles of sport, the lover of adventure will find a number...
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The Oxonian in Thelemarken; Or, Notes of Travel in Southwestern ..., Volume 2

Frederick Metcalfe - Folklore - 1858 - 376 pages
...Atkinson's book is most readable. The geographer finds in it notice of ground heretofore left undescribed, the ethnologist, geologist, and botanist, find notes and pictures, too, of which they know the va ue, the sportsman's taste is gratified by chronicles of sport, the lover of adventure will find...
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