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The Bhilsa Topes: Or, Buddhist Monuments of Central India
by Sir Alexander Cunningham - 1854 - 370 pages
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History of the Venetian Republic: Her Rise, Her Greatness, and Her ..., Volume 2

William Carew Hazlitt - Venice (Italy) - 1860 - 514 pages
...challnniccuf Rxititimjsorial problems, whose uuiou we know not where pa ralleled . "— Spectator. '' This book is one which, perhaps, no other man could...world ought to be and will be thankful. It is in the IH--iH M a.'-rrc eloqucnt, acute, stimulating i ' thought, and fertile in suggestion, it will, we are...
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Sermons

John Frederick Denison Maurice - 1860 - 400 pages
...paralleled."—Spec ta tor. " This book is on e which, perhaps, no other man could have written, arid one for which the world ought to be and will be thankful....in the highest degree eloquent, acute, stimulating ti> thought, and fertile in suggestion. It will, we are convinced, elevate taste and intellect, raise...
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The Autobiography of Leigh Hunt

Leigh Hunt, Thornton Leigh Hunt - Authors, English - 1860 - 510 pages
..."This book is one which, perhnpc.no other man could have written, and one for which the world onzht to be and will be thankful. It is in the highest degree...eloquent, acute, stimulating to thought, and fertile tn suggeMtion. It will, w% are convinced, elevate taste and intellect, rab*r the tone of mornl feeling,...
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The Sanitary Condition and Discipline of Indian Jails

Joseph Ewart - Prison discipline - 1860 - 412 pages
...challenge of existingsocial problems. 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 world ought lo be and will be thankful. It is in tha highest degree eloquent, acute. stimulating to thought, and...
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The Wortlebank diary, by Holme Lee, Volume 3

Harriet Parr - 1860 - 430 pages
...know not where to find paralleled."— Sped a tor . " This book is one which, perhaps, no other mia could have written, and one for which the world ought to be and will be thankful, tr highest degree eloquent, acute, stlmulntin-- i' thought, aud fertile in suggestion. It will. •s...
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A Man's Heart: A Poem

Charles Mackay - 1860 - 218 pages
...find paralleled."— Spectator, " This book is one which, perhaps.no other oum could have written, ami one for which the world ought to be and will be thankful. It is in \\ <• highest degree eloqiteut, acute, stimulating to thought, and fertile in Miggestion. It will,...
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The life of Schleiermacher, as unfolded in his autobiography and ..., Volume 2

Friedrich Daniel E. Schleiermacher - 1860 - 378 pages
...existing social problems, whose union we know not where to llnd paralleled." — Spectator' " This book ia one which, perhaps, no other man could have written, and one for which the world mi rhi to be and will be thankful. It is in the highest degree eloquent, acute, stimulating to thought,...
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The Wild Sports of India: With Remarks on the Breeding and Rearing of Horses ...

Henry Shakespear - Horse breeding - 1860 - 356 pages
...paralleled, "—Spectator. This book is one which, porhapa.no other man could have written, and ono for which the world ought to be and will be thankful. It is in the II-.IL- -1 degree eloquent, acute, utiraulntint; to thought. Aiid fertile in suggestion. It will, we...
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The Wild Sports of India: With Remarks on the Breeding and Rearing of Horses ...

Henry Shakespear - Horse breeding - 1860 - 360 pages
...social problems, whose union we know uut where to Hnd paralleled. " This book is one which, perhaps, BO other man could have written, and one for which the world ought to be aud will be thankful. It is in the highest degree eloquent, acute, stimulating t thought, and fertile...
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Life of Edmond Malone, Editor of Shakespeare: With Selections from His ...

Sir James Prior - 1860 - 532 pages
...notwheretoflnd paral lei ea."— Spectator. "This book is one which, perhaps.no other man could havn written, and one for which the world ought to be and will be thunkf U. it la in the hi.ehest degree eloquent, acute. stimulating to thought, and fertile in Miagestton....
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