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... important sources in Eng- lish , French and German . The style is well adapted to the general reader , and the narrative is condensed and well told . The Life and Works of Gotthold Ephraim Lessing : from the German of Adolph Stahr . By ...
... important sources in Eng- lish , French and German . The style is well adapted to the general reader , and the narrative is condensed and well told . The Life and Works of Gotthold Ephraim Lessing : from the German of Adolph Stahr . By ...
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... important books added by pur- chase and donation since July , 1866. pp . 18 . Attractive and Standard Books published by W. A. Townsend , 434 Broome Street , N. Y. Pp . 11 . 16mo . pp . 290. N. Y. : CONKLING . AND PUBLISHERS ' CIRCULAR ...
... important books added by pur- chase and donation since July , 1866. pp . 18 . Attractive and Standard Books published by W. A. Townsend , 434 Broome Street , N. Y. Pp . 11 . 16mo . pp . 290. N. Y. : CONKLING . AND PUBLISHERS ' CIRCULAR ...
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... Important Subjects in the Book tian Casuistry . By William Adams , D. D. 24mo . pp . 64 . N. Y .: Amer . Tract Soc . Cl . extra , 40 cts . ADAMS . Outward Bound ; or , Young America Afloat . A Story of Travel and Adventure . By W. T. ...
... Important Subjects in the Book tian Casuistry . By William Adams , D. D. 24mo . pp . 64 . N. Y .: Amer . Tract Soc . Cl . extra , 40 cts . ADAMS . Outward Bound ; or , Young America Afloat . A Story of Travel and Adventure . By W. T. ...
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... important connec- tion with the great questions which the mind of AMERICA is now engaged in solving , and is indirectly the highest tribute to the incomparable excellency of our institutions , and the most earnest admonition in favor of ...
... important connec- tion with the great questions which the mind of AMERICA is now engaged in solving , and is indirectly the highest tribute to the incomparable excellency of our institutions , and the most earnest admonition in favor of ...
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... - class popular magazine , desires a position as Editor of a Magazine or Literary Journal . Address " SIGNET , " Office of PUBLISHERS ' CIRCULAR . 1867 . Just Published : AN IMPORTANT WORK ON A AND PUBLISHERS ' CIRCULAR . 205.
... - class popular magazine , desires a position as Editor of a Magazine or Literary Journal . Address " SIGNET , " Office of PUBLISHERS ' CIRCULAR . 1867 . Just Published : AN IMPORTANT WORK ON A AND PUBLISHERS ' CIRCULAR . 205.
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Page 138 - THE PHYSIOLOGY OF MAN. Designed to represent the Existing State of Physiological Science as applied to the Functions of the Human Body.
Page 285 - Book of Facts in Science and Art, exhibiting the most important Discoveries and Improvements in Mechanics, Useful Arts, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy, Meteorology, Zoology, Botany, Mineralogy, Geology, Geography, Antiquities, etc.
Page 204 - The Publishers' Circular, and General Record of British and Foreign Literature; giving a transcript of the title-page of every work published in Great Britain, and every work of interest published abroad, with lists of all the publishing houses. Published regularly on the 1st and 15th of every Month, and forwarded post free to all parts of the world on payment of 8s.
Page 137 - HAYDN'S DICTIONARY; OF DATES, relating to all Ages and Nations. For Universal Reference. Edited by BENJAMIN VINCENT, Assistant Secretary and Keeper of the. Library of the Royal Institution of Great Britain ; and Revised for the Use of American Readers. 8vo, Cloth, $5 00 ; Sheep, $6 00.
Page 204 - Containing as many as 74,000 references, under subjects, so as to ensure immediate reference to the books on the subject required, each giving title, price, publisher, and date. Two valuable Appendices are also given — A, containing full lists of all Libraries, Collections, Series, and Miscellanies— and B, a List of Literary Societies, Printing Societies, and their Issues. One vol. royal 8vo. Morocco, II.
Page 269 - Homer, which will be put to press as soon as a sufficient number of subscribers are obtained to warrant so costly an undertaking.
Page 319 - With a, full View of the English-Dutch Struggle against Spain, and of the Origin and Destruction of the Spanish Armada. By JOHN LOTHROP MOTLEY, LL.D., DCL Portraits.
Page 60 - Scotland, that it was Robert Bruce's march at the battle of Bannockburn. This thought, in my solitary wanderings, warmed me to a pitch of enthusiasm on the theme of liberty and independence, which I threw into a kind of Scottish ode, fitted to the air, that one might suppose to be the gallant royal Scot's address to his heroic followers on that eventful morning.
Page 87 - THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES, EDITED BY ISAAC HAYS, MD, is published Quarterly, on the first of January, April, July, and October. Each number contains at least two hundred and eighty large octavo pages, handsomely and appropriately illustrated, wherever necessary.
Page 129 - I am compelled to declare it as my deliberate opinion that if this bill passes, the bonds of this Union are virtually dissolved; that the States which compose it are free from their moral obligations, and that as it will be the right of all, so it will be the duty of some, to prepare definitely for a separation, amicably if they can, violently if they must.