SLICK." 3 vols. post 8vo. 31s. 6d. " No man has done more than the facetious Judge Haliburton, through the mouth of the Inimitable ' Sam,' to make the old parent country recognize and appreciate her queer transatlantic progeny. His present collection... Vivia, a journal - Strona 20autor: Georgiana Anne Dalrymple - 1854Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| Eliot Warburton - 1851 - Liczba stron: 574
...peculiarities of person and speech, and to enter into the spirit of their very characteristic humours. No man has done more than the facetious Judge Haliburton,...recognise and appreciate her queer transatlantic progeny ; and in the volumes before us he seeks to render the acquaintance more minute and complete. His present... | |
| Francis Lancelott - 1852 - Liczba stron: 364
...peculiarities of person and speech, and to enter into the spirit of their very characteristic humours. No man has done more than the facetious Judge Haliburton,...recognise and appreciate her queer transatlantic progeny ; and in the volumes before us he seeks to render the acquaintance more minute and complete. His present... | |
| Thomas Smith (Captain.) - 1852 - Liczba stron: 330
...peculiarities of person and speech, and to enter into the spirit of their very characteristic humours. No man has done more than the facetious Judge Haliburton,...recognise and appreciate her queer transatlantic progeny ; and in the volumes before us he seeks to render the acquaintance more minute and complete. His present... | |
| Sir Richard Henry Bonnycastle, Sir James Edward Alexander - 1852 - Liczba stron: 356
...peculiarities of person and speech, and to enter into the spirit of their very characteristic humours. No man has done more than the facetious Judge Haliburton,...recognise and appreciate her queer transatlantic progeny ; and in the volumes before us he seeks to render the acquaintance more minute and complete. His present... | |
| Henry Jervis-White Jervis - 1852 - Liczba stron: 396
...peculiarities of person and speech, and to enter into the spirit of their very characteristic humours. No man has done more than the facetious Judge Haliburton,...recognise and appreciate her queer transatlantic progeny ; and in the volumes before us he seeks to render the acquaintance more minute and complete. His present... | |
| George Melly - 1852 - Liczba stron: 350
...peculiarities of person and speech, and to enter into the spirit of their very characteristic humours. No man has done more than the facetious Judge Haliburton,...recognise and appreciate her queer transatlantic progeny ; and in the volumes before us he seeks to render the acquaintance more minute and complete. His present... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli - 1852 - Liczba stron: 646
...peculiarities of person and speech, and to enter into the spirit of their very characteristic humours. No man has done more than the facetious Judge Haliburton,...recognise and appreciate her queer transatlantic progeny ; and in the volumes before us he seeks to render the acquaintance more minute and complete. His present... | |
| Henriette Louise von Waldner Oberkirch (baronne d') - 1852 - Liczba stron: 368
...peculiarities of person and speech, and to enter into the spirit of their very characteristic humours. No man has done more than the facetious Judge Haliburton,...recognise and appreciate her queer transatlantic progeny ; and in the volumes before us he seeks to render the acquaintance more minute and complete. His present... | |
| Ewa Felińska - 1852 - Liczba stron: 368
...peculiarities of person and speech, and to enter into the spirit of their very characteristic humours. No man has done more than the facetious Judge Haliburton,...recognise and appreciate her queer transatlantic progeny ; and in the volumes before us he seeks to render the acquaintance more minute and complete. His present... | |
| Lord Robert Montagu - 1852 - Liczba stron: 240
...peculiarities of person and speech, and to enter into the spirit of their very characteristic humours. No man has done more than the facetious Judge Haliburton,...recognise and appreciate her queer transatlantic progeny ; and in the volumes before us he seeks to render the acquaintance more minute and complete. His present... | |
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