It is not often our good fortune to meet with a book so well conceived, so well written, and so instructive as this. The various phases of the national mind, described with the clearness and force of Mr. The Log Cabin; Or: The World Before You - Page 5by Hannah Farnham Sawyer Lee - 1844 - 207 pagesFull view - About this book
| Johann Gottlieb Fichte - 1848 - 232 pages
...bias, and we heartily thank him for this addition to our religious literature."— Westminster Review. "It is not often our good fortune to meet with a book so well conceived, BO well written, and so instructive as this. The various phases of the national mind,... | |
| William Smith - 1848 - 218 pages
...and we heartily thank him for this addition to our religious literature."— Westmimter Review. ** It Is not often our good fortune to meet with a book so well conceived, so well written, and so instructive a^ this. The various phases of the national mind,... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1849 - 294 pages
...and we hea-tily thank him for this addition to our religious literature." — Westminster Review. " It is not often our good fortune to meet with a book so well conceived, so well written, and so instructive as this. The various phases of the national mind,... | |
| Johann Gottlieb Fichte - 1849 - 272 pages
...we have here, at least, the product i of a thoroughly honest mind."—Lowe's ( Edinburgh Magazine. "It is not often our good fortune to meet with a book so well conceived, so well written, and so instructive as this. The various phases of the national mind,... | |
| Horace Bushnell - 1850 - 370 pages
...character. It is marked also by the modesty which usuallycharacterises true merit.''—Inquirer. " It is not often our good fortune to meet with a book so well conceived, so well written, and so instructive as this. The various phases of the national mind,... | |
| Robert William Mackay - 1850 - 540 pages
...and we heurtly thank him for this addition to our religious literature.'* — Westminster Reeieie. " It is not often our good fortune to meet with a book so well conceived, so well written, and so instructive as this The various phases of the national mind,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1850 - 270 pages
...heartly thank him . for this addition toour religious litera- j ture."— Westminster Review. '. " It is not often our good fortune to ' meet with a book so well conceived, I so well written, and so instructive as ' this. The various phases ol the national... | |
| Louis Raymond Véricour - 1850 - 556 pages
...and we heartly thank him for this addition to our religious literature.''— Westminster Review. " It is not often our good fortune to meet with a book so well conceived, so well written, and so instructive as this. The various phases of the national mind,... | |
| Francis William Newman - 1851 - 378 pages
...and we heartily thank him for this addition to our religious literature."— Westminster Review. " It is not often our good fortune to meet with a book so well conceived, so well written, and so instructive as this. The various phases of the national mind,... | |
| Henry George Atkinson, Harriet Martineau - 1851 - 430 pages
...we heartily thank him for this addition to our religious literature."— Westminster Rerieic. •' It is not often our good fortune to meet with a book so well conceived, »o well written, and so instructive as this. The various phases of the national mind,... | |
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