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TRIALS AND TRIUMPHS; 
COMPRISING 
THE CONVICT’S DAUGHTER, 
AND 
THE CONVERT’S DAUGHTER. 
BY DANIEL RICHARDSON, ESQ. 
“ This is just such a book as we would put into the hands of the young, of both 
sexes, for whom we have any respect, and whose minds we desire to see improved and 
strengthened by the examples of those, who, by a patient continuance in well doing, 
were, eventually, amply compensated for all their sufferings We conscientiously 
recommend the book, as one calculated, while entertaining the mind, to touch the 
feelings, purify the thoughts, and amend the heart.” — Aberdeen Journal. 
tl We earnestly recommend our friends to read “ Trials and Triumphs. ’ In ad- 
dition to much sentiment, exquisitely conveyed, this volume contains much sound 
and interesting information in the development of character, not very familiar to the 
book-reading public.’' — Monthly Magazine. 
11 There is no tragedy so useful or so affecting as that of private life. I he 
writer of this powerful volume has selected two subjects capable of very strong 
illustration; and his sketches of character are so shiewd, just, and original, that 
we assent at once to truths which are familiar and yet new ; — we mingle with the 
personages of the book, and feel that we belong to them.” — Court Journal. 
“ The author of this excellent volume belongs to the school which the Rev. 
Charles Tayler and Sarah Stickney have raised into great aud deserved reputation. 
The object of all these wi iters is to convey religion into the business, and to mix it 
up with the elegancies of life, aud to prove its powers as well as its delights. .... 
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dress, which we think we have ever looked upon. Really, we are so much pleased 
with the work altogether, that we find it difficult to speak in measured terras or its 
merits. If Mr. Richardson does not acquire a very enviable degree of popularity 
by these admirable sketches, it will be little to the credit of the public. 
Scotsman. 
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