| Louis Joseph Antoine de Potter - 1829 - 322 sivua
...prowess, and present unhappy fate, have invested Hungary with the interest of a second Poland, and Western Europe must be naturally desirous to learn...readers — in those who open a book only for amusement, as well as in those who look for something more enduring.'* —Edinburgh Review. " We need hardly inform... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1850 - 450 sivua
...prowess, and present unhappy fate, have invested Hungary with the interest of a second Poland, and Western Europe must be naturally desirous to learn...readers— in those who open a book only for amusement, as well as in those who look for something more enduring."— Edinburgh Review. " We need hardly inform... | |
| charles black - 1850 - 630 sivua
...attributes of Austria. This historical distinction, This is the substance of Madame Pulszky's narrative; agreeably diversified with sketches and anecdotes...independence. It cannot fail to excite an interest in readers of all classes, — in those who open a book at random only for amusement, as well as in those... | |
| Frederick Arthur Neale - 1851 - 356 sivua
...Austria and King of Hungary. Dedicated to the Marchioness of Lansdowne. 2 vols.. post 8vo, 21s. bound. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. " The nationality of the people,...readers— in those who open a book only for amusement, as well as in those who look for something more enduring."— Edinburgh Review. " We need hardly inform... | |
| Richard H. Horne - 1851 - 338 sivua
...prowess, and present unhappy fate, have invested Hungary with the interest of a second Poland, and Western Europe must be naturally desirous to learn...readers— in those who open a book only for amusement, as well as in those who look for something more enduring."— Edinburgh Review. " We need hardly inform... | |
| Eliot Warburton - 1851 - 574 sivua
...prowess, and present unhappy fate, have Invested Hungary with the interest of a second Poland, and Western Europe must be naturally desirous to learn...readers — in those who open a book only for amusement, as well as in those who look for something more enduring."— Edyiburgh Review. " We need hardly Inform... | |
| Caroline Sheridan Norton - 1851 - 336 sivua
...present unhappy fate, have invested Hungary with the interest of a second Poland, and Western Europe most be naturally desirous to learn something of their...readers — in those who open a book only for amusement, as well as in those who look for something more enduring."— Edinburgh Semew. " We need hardly inform... | |
| George Warburton - 1851 - 380 sivua
...While the latter records her impressions and recollections of Hungarian life, we have to thank II. Pulszky for a very able summary of the history of...readers — in those who open a book only for amusement, as well as in those who look for something more enduring."— Edinburgh Review. " We need hardly inform... | |
| George Alexander Hoskins - 1851 - 406 sivua
...interesting incidents and useful lessons for the statesman and the philosophic historian. Madame Pulszky't. narrative of her wanderings and dangers is agreeably...readers— in those who open a book only for amusement, as well as in those who look for something more enduring."— Edinburgh Review. " We need hardly inform... | |
| Philippe Ferdinand A. de Rohan-Chabot (comte de Jarnac.) - 1851 - 440 sivua
...interesting incidents and useful lessons for the statesman and the philosophic historian. Madame Pulaiky's narrative of her wanderings and dangers is agreeably...readers— in those who open a book only for amusement, as well as in those who look for something more enduring."— Edinburgh Review. " We need hardly inform... | |
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