The count's millions [electronic resource] . sterner excellences of men. The talent of the artist (Mr. Barnard) is akin to that of theauthor, and the result of the combination is a book that, once taken up, can hardly bo laid downuntil the last page is picrused.—Spectator. All are strongly accentuated portraits. The Promising Son is perhaps the best, thoughthe most melancholy of the series. From first to last, as might be expected, the book is wellwritten.—Standard. Mr. Grcnville-Murrays sketches arc genuine studies, and are the best things of the kindthat have been published since Sketches by


The count's millions [electronic resource] . sterner excellences of men. The talent of the artist (Mr. Barnard) is akin to that of theauthor, and the result of the combination is a book that, once taken up, can hardly bo laid downuntil the last page is picrused.—Spectator. All are strongly accentuated portraits. The Promising Son is perhaps the best, thoughthe most melancholy of the series. From first to last, as might be expected, the book is wellwritten.—Standard. Mr. Grcnville-Murrays sketches arc genuine studies, and are the best things of the kindthat have been published since Sketches by Boz, to which they are superior in the sense inwhich artistically executed character-portraits arc superior to caricatures.—St. Jamess Gaz>Jte. All of Mr. Grenvillc-Muriavs portraits are clever and life-like, and some of them are notunworthy7 of a model who was inure Ijcfuie the authors eyes than Addison—namely Thackeray —Truth. An Edition of PEOPLE I HAVE MET is pviblished in small 8vo, witli Sixteen Illustrations, price JONES, SURGEON- DENTIST, iUSSELL ST. USSnyeU BLOOMSBW., LOP DR. G. H. JONES ta Great International Ktits Patented and r>. %J*K 3 lis W \Jr I ^« Ims^m? DR. G. H. JONES I Mci-if for l)iiit:il (i? J Artilieiul Teeth. 8^# ] \ m- Vjl B 1 ? lJ ^E# I ^i «*?


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