“We would advise every one who is a lover of ‘books that are books’—every one who admires Le Sage and De Foe, and has lingered long over the charming pages of Gil Blas and Robinson Crusoe—every one, pro-slavery or anti-slavery, to purchase this book.”—Buffalo Courier. [[325]]
Rev. Samuel Osgood’s Two Popular Books.
I.
Mile Stones in our Life Journey.
SECOND EDITION.
One Volume, 12mo. Cloth. Price $1.
Opinions of the Press.
“In so small a compass, we rarely meet with more Catholic sympathies, and with a clearer or more practical view of the privileges enjoyed by, and the duties enjoined, upon us all, at any stage of our mortal pilgrimage.”—Church Journal.
“Some passages remind us forcibly of Addison and Goldsmith.”—Independent.