| 1890 - 616 páginas
...taken as embodying the best literature of the world, as the magazine editor pays the highest prices to novelists, scientists, statesmen, soldiers, and...The children, as they grow up, are attracted by its illustrations, and so come in time to have a taste for reading. There is always something that is new,... | |
| 1890 - 684 páginas
...taken as embodying the best literature of the world, as the magazine editor pays the highest prices to novelists, scientists, statesmen, soldiers, and...family circle, whose importance cannot be overestimated ; and we consider that we are doing our readers a positive benefit if >te are instrumental in placing... | |
| 1890 - 334 páginas
...taken as embodying the best literature of the world, as the magazine editor pays the highest prices to novelists, scientists, statesmen, soldiers, and...the best they can furnish in the literary line. The well edited magazine becomes an educating influence in the family circle, whose importance cannot be... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - 1890 - 350 páginas
...taken as embodying the best literature of the world, as the magazine editor pays the highest prices to novelists, scientists, statesmen, soldiers, and...the best they can furnish in the literary line. The well edited magazine becomes an educating influence in the family circle, whose importance cannot be... | |
| 1890 - 786 páginas
...taken as embodying the best literature of the world, as the magazine editor pays the highest prices to novelists, scientists, •statesmen, soldiers and...The children, as they grow up, are attracted by its illustrations, and so come in time to have a taste for reading. There is always something that is new,... | |
| 1888 - 678 páginas
...taken as embodying the best literature of the world, as the magazine editor pays the highest prices to novelists, scientists, statesmen, soldiers, and...The children as they grow up, are attracted by its illustrations, and so come in time to have a taste for reading. There is always something that is new,... | |
| 1890 - 858 páginas
...taken as embodying the best literature of the world, as the magazine editor pays the highest prices to novelists, scientists, statesmen, soldiers, and...importance cannot be overestimated. The children, as theygrowup, are attracted by its illustrations, and so come in time to have a taste for reading. There... | |
| 1890 - 438 páginas
...scientific work. K. Gossip. #*s The well-edited magazine becomes an educating influence in the lamily circle, whose importance cannot be over-estimated....The children, as they grow up, are attracted by its illustrations, and so come in time to have a taste for reading. There is always something that is new,... | |
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