| William Henry Bartlett - Massachusetts - 1853 - 384 pages
...unaffected and a healthy puritg " — Сновсв л NU STATE GAZ. Published this day, price 7s. 6a. post 8vo, cloth, THE PROVOCATIONS OF MADAME PALISSY....WITH COLOURED FRONTISPIECE BY WARREN. " One of the moat graceful of stories gracefully told, something to touch the heart, to call up a quiet smile, and... | |
| Benjamin Guy Babington - English poetry - 1854 - 288 pages
...6d., post 8ro., CHERRY AND VIOLET: A TALE OP THE GREAT PLAGUE. In Sliifiijur. n. Recently published, price 7s. 6d., post 8vo., cloth, THE PROVOCATIONS...One of the most graceful of stories gracefully told, lomething to touch the heart, to call up a quiet smile, and to summon a tear even into manly eyes.... | |
| Anne Manning - Logic - 1854 - 130 pages
...HOUSEHOLD O» SIR THOMAS MORE. LIBELLUS A MAHGAHETA HORE, QUIKDECIM ANNOS NATA, CHELSEIX INCEPTVS. Second Edition, price 7s. 6d. post 8vo. cloth, THE...PROVOCATIONS OF MADAME PALISSY. With COLOURED FRONTISPIECE by WAEREN. Second Edition, with FRONTISPIECE, &c., price 7s. 6d. cloth, antique, The COLLOQUIES of EDWARD... | |
| Anne Manning - 1854 - 162 pages
...MERRY ENGLAND. REHEARSED UNTO HER PEOPLE, BY THE AUTHOR OF "MART POWELL." Second Edition, price Is. 6d. post 8vo. cloth, THE PROVOCATIONS OF MADAME PALISSY. WITH COLOURED FRONTISPIECE BY WARREN. On the 1st of May will be published, CLAUDE THE COLPORTEUR, WITH A COLOURED FRONTISPIECE, AFTER WARREN.... | |
| Esther Bakewell - 1857 - 310 pages
...pleasantly interesting."— At/unavm. Third Edition, price 7s. 6d., post 8vo. cloth, THE PROVOCATIONS OP MADAME PALISSY. WITH COLOURED FRONTISPIECE BY WARREN....told ; something to touch the heart, to call up a smile, and to summon a tear even into manly eyes. We do not remember ever having met with a book at... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall, Mrs. S. C. Hall - Wales - 1861 - 546 pages
...delicately and distinctly limned in the successive chapters, might have formed a figure in THE PROVOCATIONS With Coloured Frontispiece by "Warren. " One of the...told ; something to touch the heart, to call up a smile, and to summon a tear even into manly eyes. We do not remember ever having met with a book at... | |
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