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Electricity: Embracing Voltaic, Galvanic, Or Dynamical Electricity - Page 135
by John Henry Pepper - 1873 - 146 pages
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The boys of holy Writ and Bible narratives

1865 - 374 pages
...of every style. Should he grow weary of one author, he can turn to another ; and if inclined to be critical, he can weigh the merits of one writer against...glance the student can obtain some idea of the subject. Such looks as these are the true foundations of that knowledge ichich raiders men celebrated and famous....
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Master Gregory's cunning, and other tales

Ellen L. Brown - 1865 - 176 pages
...of every style. Should he grow weary of one author, he can turn to another ; and if inclined to be critical, he can weigh the merits of one writer against...those of his fellow. It gives us a glimpse of the celebriiies assembled -within its portals. At a glance the student can obtain some idea of the sul...
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Tales from Dreamland. By the author of 'Seven little people and their friends'.

Horace Elisha Scudder - 1865 - 242 pages
...of every style. Should he grow weary of one author, he can turn to another ; and if inclined to be critical, he can weigh the merits of one writer against those of hi 4 fellow. It gives us a glimpse of the celebrities assembled within its portals. At a glance the...
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Margaret Cecil, Or, I Can Because I Ought. [With Illustrations.]

Catherine Douglas Bell, Kate (Cousin [i.e. Catherine Douglas Bell.]) - 1866 - 442 pages
...of every style. Should he grow weary of one author, he can turn to another ; and if inclined to be critical, he can weigh the merits of one writer against...student can obtain some idea of the subject. Suck books as these are the true foundations of that knowledge which renders men celebrated and famous. In One...
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Ella and Marian; or, Rest and unrest

Catherine Douglas Bell - 1866 - 458 pages
...specimen of every style. Should he grow weary of one author, he can turn to another; and if inclined to be critical, he can weigh the merits of one writer against...student can obtain some idea of the subject. Suck 'mills aa these are the true foundationt of that knowledgt which, renders men celebrated and famous....
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Sporting Sketches: Home and Abroad

Horace William Wheelwright - 1866 - 460 pages
...of every style. Should he grow weary of one author, he can turn to another ; and if inclined to be critical, he can weigh the merits of one writer against...glance the student can obtain some idea of the subject. Such looks as these are the true foundations of that knowledge which renders men celelrated and famous....
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Hope Campbell, Or, Know Thyself

Catherine Douglas Bell - 1866 - 400 pages
...of every style. Should he grow weary of one author, he can turn to another ; and if inclined to be critical, he can weigh the merits of one writer against...glance the student can obtain some idea of the subject, finch books as these are the true foundations of that knowledge which renders men celebrated and famous....
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Lucy West; or, The orphans of Highcliff

mrs. Henry H B. Paull - 1866 - 298 pages
...specimen of every style. Should he grow weary of one author, he can turn to another; and if inclined to be critical, he can weigh the merits of one writer against...glance the student can obtain some idea of the subject. Such books as these are the true foundations of that knowledge which renders men celebrated and famous....
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Lily Gordon, the young housekeeper by cousin Kate. by C.D. Bell

Catherine Douglas Bell - 1866 - 312 pages
...of every style. Should he grow weary of one author, he can turn to another ; and if inclined to be critical, he can weigh the merits of one writer against those of bis fellow. It gives us a glimpse of the celebrities assembled within its portals. At a glance the...
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Tales and stories [from Stories of American life]. selected by M.R. Mitford

American life - 1866 - 416 pages
...specimen of every style. Should he grow weary of one author, he can turn to another; and if inclined to be critical, he can weigh the merits of one writer against those of hi* fellow. It gives us a glimpse of the celebrities assembled within its portals. At a glance the...
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