| Margaret Oliphant Oliphant - 1866 - 332 sider
...within a few years fuumi innumerable readers in every part or the gluho. There is no book extant thai treats so well of the period to the illustration of which Mr Alison's labours have bcen devoted. It exhibits great knowledge, patient research, indefatigable industry, and vast power."—... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1866 - 530 sider
...and within a few years found innumerable readers In every part of tbe globe. There li no book extant that treats so well of the period to the illustration of which Hr Alison's labours have been devoted. It exhibits great knowledge, patient research, Indefatigable... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1867 - 482 sider
...and within a few years found innumerable readers in every part of the globe. There is no book extant that treats so well of the period to the illustration...research, indefatigable industry, and vast power." Edinburgh Review. " There is much in Mr Alison's history of the French Revolution against which we... | |
| Maurice Hartland Mahon - 1867 - 226 sider
...innumerable readers In every part or the globe. There is ito book extant that treats v> well or th«- period to the illustration of which Mr Alison's labours...research, indefatigable industry, and vast power. "—Times, tiept. 7, 1850. CONTINUATION OF ALISON'S HISTORY OF EUROPE, From the Fall of Napoleon to... | |
| Robert Temple Wright - 1867 - 276 sider
...and within a few years found innumerable readers in every part of the globe. There is no book extant that treats so well of the period to the Illustration of which ^Ir Alison', labours have been devoted. It exhibits great knowledge, patient research, indefatigable... | |
| Robert Blackall Graham, Maurice Hartland J. Mahon, Cavalry Officer - 1867 - 228 sider
...years found innumerable readers in every part of the globe. There is no book extant that treats 10 well of the period to the illustration of which Mr Alison's labours hare been devoted. It exhibit* great knowledge, patient research, indefatigable industry, and vast... | |
| Clement Williams - 1868 - 280 sider
...and within a few years found innumerable readers in everv part of the globe. There is no book extant that treats so well of the period to the illustration...research, indefatigable industry, and vast power."- TiniM, Sept. 7, 1SSO. CONTINUATION OF ALISON'S HISTORY OF EUROPE, From the Fall of Napoleon to the... | |
| Francis Dwyer - 1868 - 324 sider
...and within a few years found innumerable readers in every part of the globe. There is no book extant that treats so well of the period to the illustration...research, indefatigable industry, and vast power."- Tiwxt, Kept. 7, 18W. CONTINUATION OF ALISON'S HISTORY OF EUROPE, From the Fall of Napoleon to the Accession... | |
| Alexander William Kinglake - 1868 - 514 sider
...and within a few years found immmernMe readers in every p:irt of the globe. There is no book extant that treats so well of the period to the illustration...research, indefatigable industry, and vast power." Edinburgh Review. " There is much in Mr Alison's history of the French Revolution against which we... | |
| David Thomson - 1868 - 426 sider
...few year s fumsd innumerable readers In every part or the globe. There is no book extant that treati so well of the period to the Illustration of which...research. Indefatigable industry, and vast power."— Timet, Sept. 7,1S50. CONTINUATION OF ALISON'S HISTORY OF EUROPE, From the Fall of Napoleon to the Accession... | |
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