Such a book as the memoir of Elizabeth de Valois is a literary treasure which will be the more appreciated as its merits obtain that reputation to which they most justly are entitled. Miss Freer has done her utmost to make the facts of Elizabeth's, Don... Rides and Reveries of the Late Mr. Æsop Smith - Page 1by Martin Farquhar Tupper - 1858 - 332 pagesFull view - About this book
| Cuthbert St. Elme (fict. name.) - 1857 - 352 pages
...which will be the more appreciated as its merits obtain that reputation to which they most justly are entitled. Miss Freer has done her utmost to make the...Don Carlos', and Philip II. 's careers fully known, aa they actually transpired. The paius this intelligent lady must have been at to have secured the... | |
| Lord William Pitt Lennox - 1857 - 350 pages
...which will be the more appreciated as its merits obtain that reputation to which they most justly are entitled. Miss Freer has done her utmost to make the...facts of Elizabeth's, Don Carlos', and Philip II. N careers fully known, as they actually transpired. The pains this intelligent lady must have been... | |
| Sir James Edward Alexander - 1857 - 350 pages
...which will be the more appreciated as its merits obtain that reputation to which they moat justly are entitled. Miss Freer has done her utmost to make the...facts of Elizabeth's, Don Carlos', and Philip II. '» careers fully known, as they actually transpired. The pains this intelligent lady must have been... | |
| Walter Thornbury - 1857 - 392 pages
...which will be the more appreciated as its merits obtain that reputation to which they most justly are entitled. Miss Freer has done her utmost to make the facts of Elizabeth's, Don Carlos*, and Philip II.'s careers fuily known, as they actually transpired. The pains this intelligent lady must have been... | |
| Dinah Maria Craik - 1857 - 350 pages
...which will be the more appreciated as Us merits obtain that reputation to which they most justly ere entitled. Miss Freer has done her utmost to make the facts of Elizabeth's, Don Carlos', and Philip iI.'s careers fully known, as they actually transpired. The pains this intelligent lady must have been... | |
| Knightley William Horlock - 1857 - 342 pages
...which will be the more appreciated as its merit* obtain that reputation to which they moat justly are entitled. Miss Freer has done her utmost to make the facts of Elizabeth's, Don Carlos', and Philip n. 's careers fully known, as they actually transpired. The pains this intelligent lady must have been... | |
| Rose Foot - 1857 - 328 pages
...which will be the more appreciated as its merits obtain that reputation to which they most justly are entitled. Miss Freer has done her utmost to make the facts of Elizabeth's, Don Carlos', and Philip Il. 'a careers fully known, as they actually transpired. The pains this intelligent lady must have... | |
| Sir James Edward Alexander - 1857 - 356 pages
...'-be more appreciated as Us merits obtain that reputation to which they most justly ar< entitled. Mias Freer has done her utmost to make the facts of Elizabeth's, Don Carlos', and Philip II.'s careers fully known, as they actually transpired. The pains this intelligent lady must have been... | |
| Walter Thornbury - 1857 - 418 pages
...which will he the more appreciated as its merits obtain that reputation to which they most justly are entitled. Miss Freer has done her utmost to make the facts of Elizabeth's, Bon Carlos', and Philip 1 1. 's careers fully known, as they actually transpired. The pains this intelligent... | |
| True - 1857 - 352 pages
...which will be the more appreciated as Its merits obtain that reputation to whicb they moat juatly are entitled. Miss Freer has done her utmost to make the facts of Elizabeth's, Bon Carlos', and Philip II. 's careers fully known, as they actually transpired. The pains this intelligent... | |
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