Few writers are more indefatigable in their offices of benevolence than the authoress of this elegant little volume, who has once more done herself infinite credit by a transcript of the realities of life, so fairly and truly made, as to go home to the... Sandford and Merton. A Story for Childrenby Thomas Day, Harry Sandford - 1853Full view - About this book
| John Cumming - Miracles - 1852 - 660 pages
...Love. Alice's Visit of Sympathy. The unexpected Obstacle. The Return— The Wedding. Alice a Wife. Kate's better Days. " Few writers are more indefatigable...to be known to write usefully, and to the best of pur|K>ses ; and this Mrs. Geldart has never more effectually done than in 'Love: 4 Reality, not Romance.'... | |
| John Cumming, Daniel French - Protestantism - 1852 - 750 pages
...offices of benevolence than the authoress of this elegant little volume, who has once more done herseif infinite credit by a transcript of the realities of...to be known to write usefully, and to the best of pur|x>sc& ; and this Mrs. Geldart has never more effectually done than in ' Love : a Reality, not Romance.'... | |
| Joseph Salway Eisdell - Poor - 1852 - 244 pages
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| Walter Campbell (writer on India.) - 1853 - 416 pages
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| Martin Farquhar Tupper - 1853 - 538 pages
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| Walter Campbell - Hunting - 1853 - 570 pages
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| William Henry Bartlett - Massachusetts - 1853 - 384 pages
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| Annie Webb - Jerusalem - 1854 - 600 pages
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| Ann Taylor, Jane Taylor - Children's poetry - 1854 - 170 pages
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| Ann Taylor, Jane Taylor - Children's poetry - 1854 - 172 pages
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