| 1868 - 596 sider
...pronounced the leading magazine of Its class by the religious and secular newspapers of the day. It is a work which commends itself to every one who has...best literature of the Magazines and Reviews, or who cores to keep up with the events of the time. It contains the best Reviews, Criticisms, Tales, Fugitive... | |
| 1869 - 374 sider
...handsome volumes a year, of immediate interest and solid permanent value, and is a work which comir.:onds itself to every one who has a taste for the best literature of the Magazines and. Heviews, or who cares to keep pate with the .events or intellectual progress of the time. THE FOLLOWING-... | |
| 1868 - 776 sider
...Ward Bcecher, and many others ; and It admittedly " continue! to stand at the head of its class." It Is a work which commends Itself to every one who has a taste for the bcel literature of the Magazines and Reviews, or who cares to keep up with the events of the time.... | |
| 1885 - 280 sider
...Immediate Interest, or of solid, permanent value. It la therefore indlKnengable to every one who wlshes to keep pace with the events or Intellectual progress of the time, or to cultivate In himself or his family general Intelligence and literary taste. " Nearly the whole... | |
| 1868 - 392 sider
...and manv others; and it admittedly "continues to stand at the head of its class." It is a work whicii commends itself to every one who has a taste for the...of the Magazines and Reviews, or who cares to keep up with the events of the time. It contains the best Reviews, Criticisms, Tales, Fugitive Poetry, Scientific,... | |
| 1869 - 860 sider
...literature, and from the pens t'f the ablest living writers. It is a work which commends itself to *Tery one who has a taste for the best Literature of the Magazines and Bevie'ws, or who cares to keep up with the events of the time. EXTRACTS FROM NOTICES: "Were I, in view... | |
| 1872 - 862 sider
...from the pens of the ABLEST LIVING WBITZES. // is therefore indispensable to every one who wishes, to keep pace with the events or intellectual progress of the time, or to cultivate in himself or his family general intelligence and literary taste. Extracts from Notices.... | |
| 1870 - 708 sider
...Information, fathered from the entire body of English periodical literature, and from the pens of the ablest living writers. It forms four handsome volumes...cares to keep pace with the events or intellectual progreis of the time. THE FOLLOWING EXTRACTS FROM RECENT NOTICES, With those above given, will sufficiently... | |
| 1870 - 934 sider
...continues to stand at the head of its class." It is a work which commends itself to every one who lias a taste for the best literature of the Magazines and Reviews, or who cares to keep up with the events of the time. It contains the best Reviews, Criticisms, Tales, Fugitive Poetry, Scientillc,... | |
| 1871
...immediate interest, or of solid, permanent value. It is therefore indispensable to every oue who wishes to keep pace with the events or intellectual progress of the time, or to cultivate in himself or his family general intelligence and literary taste. EXTRACTS FROM NOTICES.... | |
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