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Página 166 - Having heard the evidence, do you "wish to say anything in answer to the charge? You are not ''obliged to say anything unless you desire to do so, but what"ever you say will be taken down in writing, and may be given " in evidence against you upon your trial.
Página 243 - As might be expected, Dr. Russell has 'written a powerful and interesting work. The characters are lifelike and attractive, and, what is far more in these days, original, and this alone would distinguish it from the ordinary novels of the day.
Página 239 - to be read, and would certainly be enjoyed alike, by two very different classes — those who scarcely ever read novels, and those who spend nearly their entire life in devouring...
Página 239 - LIVINGSTONE/' &c. A HOUSE OF CARDS. A Novel. By a New Writer. NOVELS : By EDMUND YATES, Author of "Black Sheep," WILLIAM HOWARD RUSSELL, LL.D.,of the
Página 239 - Destined, we think, to win early a good place in public favour." — Bath Chronicle. " Is beautifully printed in good clear type, is tastefully illustrated, and in every way well got up.
Página 239 - Notice : A New Novel by WH Russell. The Adventures of Doctor Brady. By WH RUSSELL, LL.D., of the Times. Reprinted from Tinsleys
Página 239 - ... The getting-up of the magazine is highly creditable to the publishers, editor, and authors alike." — Swansea Journal. " Exteriorly it has an attractive appearance, and interiorly it is well got up, printed with excellent type in the antique style, and the illustrations are first-class."— Wrexhum Advertiser. '' Destined, we think, to win early a good place in public favour.
Página 239 - A New Novel. By Mrs. EDWARD PULLEYNE. 3 vols. Wild as a Hawk. A New Novel. By Mrs. MACQUOID, Author of " Charlotte Burney,"
Página 243 - The novel is one which succeeds in holding the attention in an unusual degree We can remember few stories so rich in incident and adventure, or so full of change and variety, as that which Dr. Brady relates of himself and his acquaintance It is not a novel of the ordinary type ; but it is everywhere full of interest of the purest kind ; and we know of few recent books which we could recommend with greater confidence to the general reader.
Página 239 - Review. Full of happy sketches, and piquant, worldly-wise sentences.— Spectator. Poor Humanity. By FW ROBINSON, Author of " Christie's Faith," " No Man's Friend,

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