| Dawson, William, & Sons, of London - 1809 - 344 str.
...£1. 13s. 1837 " This book is one of which it is not too high praise to assert, that it approaches as nearly to perfection, in its own line, as any historical work, perhaps, ever did.'1 — Edinburgh Review. 3169 JAMES' (JT) Italian, Flemish, Dutch, and German Schools of Painting,... | |
| 1842 - 650 str.
...reviewer says : " The book itself is one of which it is not too high praise to assert, that it approaches as nearly to perfection, in its own line, as any historical work, perhaps, ever did." This, be it remembered, relates to a book that contains the matter we have dissected in our former... | |
| 1842 - 620 str.
...reviewer says : "The book itself is one of which it is not too high praise to assert, that it approaches as nearly to perfection, in its own line, as any historical work, perhaps, ever did." This, be it remembered, relates to a book that contains the matter we have dissected in our former... | |
| 1848 - 558 str.
...JAMES. " This book is one of which it is not too high praise to assert, that it approaches annearly to perfection, in its own line, as any historical...and, we trust, by this time the narrative itself, arc fortunately too well known to require a detailed notice of its contents. But a general sketch of... | |
| 1885 - 676 str.
...crown 8vo. with Portrait*. "This book Is one of which it li not toohlsh pralte toauenthat It approaches as nearly to perfection in its own line as any historical work perhape ever did."— JfitWwi/^ Review. In б roll, price 03*. MISS AUSTEN'S NOVELS. The Steventon... | |
| Erskine NEALE - 1850 - 346 str.
...with Portraits, £2 14s. '' A work of which it is not too high praise to assert, that it approaches as nearly to perfection, in its own line, as any historical work ever did."—Edinburgh 'Review. IX. THE COURT AND REIGN OF FRANCIS I., KING OF FRANCE. BY Miss PARDOE.... | |
| Annie Webb - 1850 - 338 str.
...with Portraits, £2 14s. " A work of which it is not too high praise to assert, that it approaches as nearly to perfection, in its own line, as any historical work ever did." — Edinburgh Senieic. IX. THE COURT AND REIGN OF FRANCIS I., KING OF FRANCE. BY Miss PARDOE.... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1850 - 440 str.
...8vo., with Portraits. 21. 14s. "A work of which it is not too high praise to assert, that it approaches as nearly to perfection, in its own line, as any historical work ever did." Edinburgh Review. THE COURT AND REIGN OF FRANCIS I., KING OF FRANCE. By Mrs* P ARDOR, Author... | |
| Martin Richard Gubbins - 1858 - 544 str.
...TO!S. demy 8vo, 42*. "This book is one of which it is not too high prime to assert, thut it approaches as nearly to perfection, in its own line, as any historical...of its plan, and the manner of its execution, will, wo think, convince our readers that the high character we have given of it is not exaggerated. Mr.... | |
| 1885 - 720 str.
...portraits, 36f. " " This book is one of which It is not too high prats? to assert that it approaches as nearly to perfection In its own line as any historical work perhaps ever did." — Edinburgh, lieview. THE HISTORY OF THE RISE AND PROGRESS OF THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION. By Sir EDWARD... | |
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