The Christian Remembrancer, المجلد 26F.C. & J. Rivington, 1853 |
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... readers of the first volume to death . Now , without raising any undue note of triumph , we cannot but think we deserve some slight thanks at the hands even of Mr. Alford's most constant readers , for the great share we had in the ...
... readers of the first volume to death . Now , without raising any undue note of triumph , we cannot but think we deserve some slight thanks at the hands even of Mr. Alford's most constant readers , for the great share we had in the ...
الصفحة 149
... reader . Mr. Alford will have no cause to complain of our having wickedly suppressed portions of his Notes , nor will our readers require any other evidence to substantiate the truth of our notices of appropriations than that furnished ...
... reader . Mr. Alford will have no cause to complain of our having wickedly suppressed portions of his Notes , nor will our readers require any other evidence to substantiate the truth of our notices of appropriations than that furnished ...
الصفحة 501
... readers as to the circumstances of education and position which have formed both mind and style . Some grave faults in her earliest work we thought most easily accounted for by the supposition of a mind of remarkable power and great ...
... readers as to the circumstances of education and position which have formed both mind and style . Some grave faults in her earliest work we thought most easily accounted for by the supposition of a mind of remarkable power and great ...
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