The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 2Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1860 |
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... Reader of the School and Family Series . By MARCIUS WILSON . 12mo . pp . 264 . 4. The Fourth Reader of the School and Family Series . By MARCIUS WILSON . 12mo . pp . 360 . New York : Harper & Brothers , 1860 . With the wonderful spread ...
... Reader of the School and Family Series . By MARCIUS WILSON . 12mo . pp . 264 . 4. The Fourth Reader of the School and Family Series . By MARCIUS WILSON . 12mo . pp . 360 . New York : Harper & Brothers , 1860 . With the wonderful spread ...
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... Readers we passed over at first sight , with no stronger impression in their favor than that they are well illustrated . It was not until we took up the " Third Reader " that we began to comprehend the plan of the whole , and feel ...
... Readers we passed over at first sight , with no stronger impression in their favor than that they are well illustrated . It was not until we took up the " Third Reader " that we began to comprehend the plan of the whole , and feel ...
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... reader ; such as Sage of Ashland , " " The old Man Eloquent , " " Nestor of the American Senate , " " Rough and Ready , " " Old Buck , " " Old Hickory , " " Rail Splitter . " To these might be added names of a secondary character , as ...
... reader ; such as Sage of Ashland , " " The old Man Eloquent , " " Nestor of the American Senate , " " Rough and Ready , " " Old Buck , " " Old Hickory , " " Rail Splitter . " To these might be added names of a secondary character , as ...
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CONTENTS | 17 |
AMERICAN FEMALE NOVELISTS | 31 |
CAMOENS AND HIS TRANSLATORS | 46 |
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