Book" by this name implying that it is a book for all — that there is nothing in it to prevent it from being confidently placed in the hands of every member of the household. Specimens of all classes of poetry are given, including selections from living... The Two Epistles to the Corinthians - Seite 34von Pope Clement I - 1869 - 220 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| George Boole - 1865 - 310 Seiten
...nothing in it to prevent it from being confidently placed in the hands of every member of the household. Specimens of all classes of poetry are given, including...not absolutely necessary, might yet find room for it in his trunk, and the traveller in his knapsack, and that on some narrow shelves where there are... | |
| George Boole - 1865 - 344 Seiten
...nothing in it to prevent it from being confidently placed in the hands of every member of the household. Specimens of all classes of poetry are given, including...little not absolutely necessary, might yet find room /<•;• Trench (Archbishop). — continued. in his trunk, and the traveller in his knapsack, and... | |
| Sir John Budd Phear - 1866 - 272 Seiten
...nothing in it to prevent it from being confidently placed in the hanas of every member of the household. Specimens of all classes of poetry are given, including...knapsack, and that on some narrow shelves where there are fr.u books this might be one" " The Archbishop has conferred in this delightful volume an important... | |
| George Biddell Airy - 1866 - 246 Seiten
...nothing in it to prevent it from being confidently placed in the hands of every member of the household. Specimens of all classes of poetry are given, including...not absolutely necessary, might yet find room for it in his trunk, and the traveller in his knapsack, and that on some narrow shelves where there are... | |
| Henry Maudsley - 1868 - 614 Seiten
...nothing in it to prevent it from being confidently placed in the hands of every member of the household. Specimens of all classes of poetry are given, including...where there are few books this might be one." " The Archbishop has conferred in this delightful volume an important gift on the whole English-speaking... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench (abp. of Dublin) - 1868 - 458 Seiten
...To have allowed it to grow to a larger bulk would have defeated my hopes that it might be a volume which the emigrant, finding room for little not absolutely necessary, might yet find room for it in his trunk, and the traveller in his knapsack, and that on some narrow shelves where there are... | |
| John Harley - 1869 - 426 Seiten
...nothing in it to prevent it from being confidently placid in the hands of every member of the household. Specimens of all classes of poetry are given, including...where there are few books this might be one. ' ' " The Archbishop has conferred in this delightful volume an important gift on the whole English-speaking... | |
| Sir Daniel Wilson - 1869 - 402 Seiten
...'nothing in it to prevent it from being confidently placed in the hands of every member of the household. Specimens of all classes of poetry are given, including...where there are few books this might be one." " The Archbishop has conferred in this delightful volume an important gift on the whole English-speaking... | |
| Joseph John Murphy - 1869 - 312 Seiten
...nothing in it to prevent it from being confidently plaad in the hands of every member of the household. Specimens of all classes of poetry are given, including...where there are few books this might be one." " The Archbishop has conferred in this delightful volume an important gift on the whole English-speaking... | |
| Henry Eugene Vandervell, T. Maxwell Witham - 1869 - 356 Seiten
...nothing in it to prevent it from being confidently placid in the hands of every member of the household. Specimens of all classes of poetry are given, including...knapsack, and that on some narrow shelves where there art few books this might be one." Trench (continued) — SACRED LATIN POETRY, Chiefly Lyrical. Selected... | |
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