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... REVIEW AT WOOLWICH. Than wo. grand ArtHkry r.vi«w at Wadtoaday, by Ito Onto of Oambridga. ...
... REVIEWS OF THE WORK. feel no hesitation in saying, that there no member of society by whom the hook will not found useful, whetber such person hold the relation of Pauext, a PuEt EiTOR, or Cimbotusm.”—Sun Evening Paper. Ct'KTis Mas-hood.— It develops ...
... REVIEWS THE WORKS. “There is member of society by whom these books will not l»e found useful—whether such person hold the relation of parent, preceptor, or clergyman.”—Sim (evening paper). “Ably written, and describes the source of those diseases'which ...
... REVIEWS OF THE WORKS. “There ia no member of society by whom these hooka will not be found useful—whether such person hold the relation of parent, preceptor, or clergyman.”—Sun (evening paper). “Ably written, ana describes the source of those diseases ...
... REVIEWS THE WORK. ** feel liu*iutiou in that tliero it no member of oorictv the book will uot be found useful, whether sueli poison hold the relation I’AKt.vr, a I’liai £ltuk, or Ci.uuvxa*.— Sun, tuning jjajftr. Cuiitw ox Maxiiooo.—lt develops the fesrftil ...
... REVIEWS OF THE WORK. Maksood.— feel no hesitation in saying, that there is no member of society whom the book will not be found awful, whether such person hold the relation of PanexT, Paneuroa, CLaaoyuas.—das Eotning Paper. 1 consider the TaeaTiag ox ...
... REVIEWS OF THE WORK. u Makrood.—We feel no hesitstion in ssyiog, that there is member of society by whom the book will not be found useful, whether such person hold the relation Pauxt, Pkuceftdr, Evening Paper. 1 consider the Treatise ox Maxuood is ...
... REVIEWS OF THE WORK. “ feel no hesitation in aaying, that there is no member of society by whom the book will not he found useful, whether such person hold the relation of a Parent, Pkeceitou, or Cl. erg yuan.’’ —Sun Evening Paper. Curtis Mamhood. —It ...
... THE REVIEW AT WINDSOR. A grand military review took place Windaor on WtdnNi'y •e’onnigbr, in pretence the sovereign! Eoglanf*, RuMia, and Saxony. Vnitora came frmn all part! in the neighbout hood; but course the chief influx waa from London. Special train ...
... REVIEWS THE WORK. foci hesitation in saying, that them is member society by whom the book will not found useful, whether such person hold relation I’akkxt, pßutiTou, or Aun culioj Paper. Curra develops tho fearful shoals on which large portimi of linmsn ...
... REVIEWS OF THE WORKS. “There is no mernWr of society by whom these books will not Iks found useful - whether such person hold the relation parent, preceptor, or clergyman.”—Sun (evening paper). Ably written, and describes the source of those diseases ...