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The Bhilsa Topes: Or, Buddhist Monuments of Central India
by Sir Alexander Cunningham - 1854 - 370 pages
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Narrative of the Mutinies in Oude

George Hutchinson - India - 1859 - 330 pages
...challenge of existing social problems, whose union we know uot where to and paralleled."— Spectator. " This book is one which, perhaps, no other man could...in the highest degree eloquent, acute, stimulating tj thought, and fertile in suggestion. It will, we are convinced, elevate taste and intellect. rai*e...
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Life in Tuscany

Mabel Sharman Crawford - Tuscany (Italy) - 1859 - 394 pages
...whose union we know not where to find paralleled."— Spectator. " TJiia book is one which, perhaps.no other man could have written, and one for which the...stimulating to thought, and fertile in suggestion. It will, we are convineed, elevate taste and intellect, raise the tone of moral feeling, kindle benevolenee...
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William Burke the Author of Junius: An Essay of His Era

Jelinger Cookson Symons - Great Britain - 1859 - 194 pages
...of existing social problems. « hose union we know uot where to lliul paralleled."— Spectator. " This book is one which, perhaps, no other man could...ought to be and will be thankful. It is in the highest degrce eloquent, acute, stimulating to thought, and fertile in suggestion. It will, we are convinced,...
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A Visit to the Philippine Islands

John Bowring - Philippines - 1859 - 494 pages
...whose union we know not where to find paralleled."—/Spectator. "This book is one which, perhaps.no other man could have written, and one for which the...highest degree eloquent, acute, stimulating to thought, arid fertile in suggestion. It will, we are convinced, elevate taste and intellect, raise the tone...
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Old and Young

Old - 1859 - 396 pages
...whose union we know not where to find paralleled."— Spectator. "This book is one which, perhaps.no other man could have written, and one for which the...ought to be and will be thankful. It is in the highest degrce eloquent, acute. stimulating to thought, and fertile in suggestion. It will, we are convineed,...
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The Two Homes, Volume 3

William Mathews (novelist.) - 1859 - 286 pages
...whose union we know not where to find p ar alleled."— Snectator. " This book la one which, perhips. no other man could have written, and one for which...the world ought to be and will be thankfuL It is in *.•highest degree eloquent, acute, stimulating to thought, and fertile in xuggestion, it will, we...
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Through Norway with a Knapsack

William Mattieu Williams - Norway - 1859 - 402 pages
...existing social problems, whose union we know not where to llnd paral leled."— Spectator. " This hook is one which, perhaps, no other man could have written, and one for which the world ought to be and will he thankful. It is in the highest degree eloquent, acute, stimulating to thought, and fertile in suggestion....
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Life and Liberty in America: Or, Sketches of a Tour in the United ..., Volume 2

Charles Mackay - Canada - 1859 - 380 pages
...existing social problems, whose union we know not where to find paralleled."— Spectator. " This hook is one which, perhaps, no other man could have written, and one for which the world ought to be and will he thankful. It is in the highest degrec eloquent, acnte, stimulating to thought, and fertile in suggestion....
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The Dennes of Daundelyonn, Volume 1

Mrs. Charles J. Proby - 1859 - 368 pages
...II. THE SEA STORIES, with 20 Plates, price 21. 2s. Vol. HI. THE FALL, with 12 Plates, price I/. 11*. 6rf. " This book is one which, perhaps, no other man...have written, and one for which the world ought to he and will be thankful. It is in the highest degrec eloquent, acute- stimulating to thought, and fertile...
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Ellen Raymond: or, Ups and downs, Volume 3

Mary Theresa Vidal - 1859 - 360 pages
...existing social problems, whose union we know not where to find paralleled."— Spectator. " This hook is one which, perhaps, no other man could have written, and one for which the world ought to be and will he thankful. It is in the highest decree eloquent, acute, stimulating to thought, anil fertile in suggestion....
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