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Industry in England: Historical Outlines - Page 2
by Henry de Beltgens Gibbins - 1896 - 479 pages
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The Deserts of Southern France: An Introduction to the Limestone ..., Volume 2

Sabine Baring-Gould - 1894 - 330 pages
...writes is well worth reading is a conclusion that may be very generally accepted. His views of life arc fresh and vigorous, his language pointed and characteristic,...lifelike, and, though somewhat exceptional people, arc drawn and coloured with artistic force. Add to this that his descriptions of scenes and scenery...
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The Golden Pomp: A Procession of English Lyrics from Surrey to Shirley

Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1895 - 438 pages
...Speaker. ' That whatever Mr. Baring Gould writes is well worth reading, is a conclusion that may he very generally accepted. His views of life are fresh and...master of his art, that he is always fresh and never (full, and under such conditions it is no wonder that readers have gained confidence both in his power...
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Socialism and Modern Thought

Moritz Kaufmann - 1895 - 240 pages
...Speaker. ' That whatever Mr. Baring Gould writes Is well worth reading, is a conclusion that may be very generally accepted. His views of life are fresh and...eyes and skilled hands of a master of his art, that be is always fresh and never dull, and under such conditions it is no wonder that readers have gained...
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In the Roar of the Sea: A Tale of the Cornish Coast

Sabine Baring-Gould - 1895 - 550 pages
...Speaker. 'That whatever Mr. Baring Gould writes is well worth reading, is a conclusion that may be very generally accepted. His views of life are fresh and...scenery are painted with the loving eyes and skilled bands of a master of his art, that he is always fresh and never dull, and under such conditions it...
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The Chronicles of Count Antonio

Anthony Hope - 1895 - 384 pages
...Speaher. ' That whatever Mr. Baring Gould writes is well worth reading, is a conclusion that may be very generally accepted. His views of life are fresh and...and coloured with artistic force. Add to this that h1s descriptions nf scenes and scenery are painted with the loving eyes and skilled hands of a master...
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Municipalities at Work: The Municipal Policy of Six Great Towns and Its ...

Frederick Dolman - 1895 - 200 pages
...Speaker. ' That whatever Mr. Baring Gould writes is well worth reading, is a conclusion that may be very generally accepted. His views of life are fresh and...pointed and characteristic, the incidents of which be makes use are striking and original, his characters are life-like, and though somewhat exceptional...
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Maelcho: A Sixteenth Century Narrative

Emily Lawless - 1895 - 472 pages
...generally accepted. His views of life arc fresh and vigorous, his language pointed and chsrscteristic, the incidents of which he makes use are striking and...his characters are life-like, and though somewhat excentional people, are drawn and coloured with artistic force. Add to this that his descriptions of...
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The Golden Pomp: A Procession of English Lyrics from Surrey to Shirley

Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1895 - 434 pages
...imagery.'—Speaher. 'That whatever Mr. Baring Gould writes is well worth reading, is a conclusion that may be very generally accepted. His views of life are fresh and...vigorous, his language pointed and characteristic, the inc,dents of which he makes use are striking and original, his characters are life-like, and though...
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Dartmoor Idylls

Sabine Baring-Gould - 1896 - 312 pages
...Speaher. 'That whatever Mr. Baring Gould writes is well worth reading, is a conclusion that may be very generally accepted. His views of life are fresh and...scenery are painted with the loving eyes and skilled hnnds of a master of his art, that he is always fresh and never dull, and under v. • j conditions...
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The Relation of Christianity to the Conflict Between Capital and Labour

Charles Freer Andrews - 1896 - 206 pages
...Speaker. ' That whatever Mr. Baring Gould writes is well worth reading, is a conclusion that may be very generally accepted. His views of life are fresh and...this that his descriptions of scenes and scenery are pamted with the loving eyes and skilled hands of a master of his art, that he is always fresh and never...
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