| 1836 - 900 sider
...the liberty of begNs NO. 130. ging that you would recaí ihe attention of your numerous readers to a work, which, popular and admired as it confessedly...thousandth part of the attention which it deserves; — Mr. FOSTER'S Essay on the Evilt of Popular Ignorance. It appears to me that we are now at a criiis,... | |
| August Gottlieb Spangenberg - 1838 - 570 sider
...ESSAY ON POPULAR IGNORANCE. The Third Edition, revised and corrected. 8vo. Price 10». 6d. boards. " A Work, which, popular and admired as it confessedly is, has never met with the thou sandth part of the attention which it deserves. It appears to me that we are now at a crisis in... | |
| John Foster - 1839 - 108 sider
...SSAY ГЧО .-.:£>-ethe Columbia University .." THE EVILS OF POPULAR IGNORANCE. BY JOHN FOSTER. " Л Work, which, popular and admired as it confessedly...thousandth part ''• of the attention which it deserves. It appears to me that we are now at a crisis in the state of our ' country, and of the world, which... | |
| M. A. KILOH - 1839 - 272 sider
...Tliird Edition, revised and corrected. 8vo. Price 10*.6rf.bds. " A Work, which, popular and admired a* it confessedly is, has never met with the thousandth part of the attention we are now at a crisis in the stale of our ronntry, and of the world, which renders ihe reasonings... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1841 - 316 sider
...type, and elegant paper, and would not dishonour even a first-rate library.— Edinburgh Chronicle. " A Work, which, popular and admired as it confessedly is, has never met with a thousandth part of the attention which it deserves. It appears to me that we are now at a crisis... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1842 - 286 sider
...Dr. Pye Smith, to tlte Editor of the Congregational Magazine, April, 1836. " A Work [Foster's Essay] which, popular and admired as it confessedly is, has never met with a thousandth part of the attention which it deserves. It appears to me that we are now at a crisis... | |
| John Foster - 1845 - 316 sider
...STANFORD UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES =?> .1'a.^y-|JB.. -11. -*-" I AN ESSAY THE EVILS POPULAR IGNORANCE. " A Work, which, popular and admired as it confessedly...is, has never met with the thousandth part of the atten" tion which it deserves. It appears to me that we are now "at a crisis in the state of our country,... | |
| Johann Beckmann - 1846 - 602 sider
...Foster always considered this his best work, and the one by which he wished his literary claims to b« estimated." "A work which, popular and admired as...AND GEOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, more complete than any hi.herto published. New Edition, revised and completed to the Present Time, by JOHW THOMSON, (Editor... | |
| Friedrich Schiller - 1846 - 578 sider
...Character, cloth, os. " i--i,; " Mr. Foster always considered this his best work, and the one by which be wished his literary claims to be estimated." "A work...part of the attention which it deserves."— Dr. Pye Smstt. GAZETTEER. -NEW EDINBURGH UNIVERSAL GAZETTEER, AND GEOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, more complete than... | |
| Friedrich Carl W. von Schlegel - 1846 - 560 sider
...cloth, 5s. 1H i:. " Mr, Poster always considered this his best work, and the one by which he wished bis literary claims to be estimated." " A work which,...the attention which it deserves." — Dr. Pye Smith. GA2ETTEER.-NEW EDINBURGH UNIVERSAL GAZETTEER, AND GEOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, more complete than any hitherto... | |
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