The National Review, Volume 10W.H. Allen, 1887 - English literature |
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Page 96
... considerably greater than if he had merely offered him bare descriptions of life and customs from his own . pen . Three centuries lie here , clear and distinct before the eyes of the reader ; no touch is wanting . In motley procession ...
... considerably greater than if he had merely offered him bare descriptions of life and customs from his own . pen . Three centuries lie here , clear and distinct before the eyes of the reader ; no touch is wanting . In motley procession ...
Page 99
... considerable library . Great as was the success which the Pictures achieved with the public , it was not less with the men of science . We will here quote the opinion of a scientific periodical . Poetical constructive power , combined ...
... considerable library . Great as was the success which the Pictures achieved with the public , it was not less with the men of science . We will here quote the opinion of a scientific periodical . Poetical constructive power , combined ...
Page 113
... considerable . A few words as to the Peking Gazette , or " Court Circular . " This venerable organ is interesting to foreigners rather on account of its antiquity than of the matter contained . It was first men- tioned in the early part ...
... considerable . A few words as to the Peking Gazette , or " Court Circular . " This venerable organ is interesting to foreigners rather on account of its antiquity than of the matter contained . It was first men- tioned in the early part ...
Page 115
... considerable , and it is financially successful . 2. The Globe Maga- zine , a weekly journal edited at Shanghai , with a circulation of many thousands . This was formerly a religious publication , but , the Christian community not being ...
... considerable , and it is financially successful . 2. The Globe Maga- zine , a weekly journal edited at Shanghai , with a circulation of many thousands . This was formerly a religious publication , but , the Christian community not being ...
Page 138
... considerably strengthened the hands of the Executive . The speeches of M. Rou- vier have been marked by extreme good sense and perfect candour ; and there can be no doubt that he has made a considerable advance in public estimation ...
... considerably strengthened the hands of the Executive . The speeches of M. Rou- vier have been marked by extreme good sense and perfect candour ; and there can be no doubt that he has made a considerable advance in public estimation ...
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