We claim for Mr. Dixon the merit of having treated his subject in a fresh and original manner. He has done his best to see with his own eyes the vast country which he describes, and he has visited some parts of the land with which few even among its natives... Gwendoline's Harvest: A Novel - Seite 86von James Payn - 1870 - 85 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John Camden Hotten - 1870 - 206 Seiten
...We claim for Mr. Dixon the merit of having; treated his subject in a fresh and original manner. He has done his best to see with his own eyes the vast...brought into personal contact with a number of those Kussians whose opinions are of most weight. The consequence is that he has been able to lay before... | |
| CHARLES READE - 1870 - 222 Seiten
...Dixon the merit of having treated his subject in a fresh and original manner. He has done his hest to see with his own eyes the vast country which he...are familiar, and he has had the advantage of being bronght into personal contact with a number of those Russians whose opinions are of most weight. The... | |
| Wilkie Collins - 1870 - 244 Seiten
...(London). We claim for Mr. Dixon the merit of having treated his subject in a fresh and original manner. He has done his best to see with his own eyes the vast...he describes, and he has visited some parts of the laud with which few even among its natives are familiar, and he has had the advantage of being brought... | |
| John Camden Hotten - 1870 - 138 Seiten
...original manner. He has done his best to see with his owu eyes the vast country which he describes, aud he has visited some parts of the land with which few even among its natives are familar, and he has had the advantage of being brought into personal contact with a number of those... | |
| Hugh Neville (novelist.) - 1870 - 408 Seiten
..." We claim for Mr. Dixon the merit of having treated his subject in a fresh and original manner. He has done his best to see with his own eyes the vast country which be describes, and he has visited some parts of the land with which few even among its natives are familiar,... | |
| Henry DuPre Labouchere, Henry Du Pré Labouchere - 1871 - 428 Seiten
...for Mr. Dixon the merit of having treated his subject in a fresh and original manner. He han done hia best to see with his own eyes the vast country which...with a number of those Russians whose opinions are of moat weight The consequence is, that he haa been able to lay before general readers such a picture... | |
| Edward James Mortimer Collins - 1871 - 370 Seiten
..." We claim for Mr. Dixon the merit of having treated his subject in a fresh and original manner. He has done his best to see with his own eyes the vast...into personal contact with a number of those Russians whoso opinions are of most weight. The consequence is, that he has been able to lay before general... | |
| Parker Gillmore - 1871 - 386 Seiten
..." We claim for Mr. Dixon the merit of having treated his subject hi a fresh and original manner. He has done his best to see with his own eyes the vast...with which few even among its natives are familiar, aud he has had the advantage of being brought into personal contact with a number of those Russians... | |
| Archibald Forbes - 1871 - 354 Seiten
...for Mr. Dixon the merit of having treated his subject in a fresh and original manner, lie bas dune his best to see with his own eyes the vast country...visited some parts of the land with which few even among ita natives are familiar, and ho has had tho advantage of being brought into personal contact with... | |
| comte Jacques Claude Beugnot - 1871 - 376 Seiten
...original manner. He has done his best to see with his own eyea the vast country which he describee, and he has visited some parts of the land with which few even among its natives are familiar, and he haa had the advantage of being brought into personal contact with a number of those Russians whoso... | |
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