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  • In the words of one exasperated reviewer of Florence; Or, the Aspirant, it may contain an accurate exposition of Catholic Theology; but, as a novel, it has no merit, and it is exclusively as a novel that it appears before the public.

    The Little Professor: 2010

  • In the words of one exasperated reviewer of Florence; Or, the Aspirant, it may contain an accurate exposition of Catholic Theology; but, as a novel, it has no merit, and it is exclusively as a novel that it appears before the public.

    Bad 2010

  • Aspirant countries are expected to achieve certain goals in the political and economic fields.

    McCain Announces That Lieberman And Graham Are Going To Georgia 2009

  • Mrs. Robertson's Florence; Or, the Aspirant (1829) (I'm trekking to the Harry Ransom Center this summer to read it)

    Wish list 2008

  • I believe that Florence: Or, the Aspirant 1829 may well qualify as the worst Victorian novel I have ever read.

    The Little Professor: 2008

  • Only I would come all the way to TX to read Mrs. Robertson's Florence; Or, the Aspirant 1829.

    Scattered Musings: Austin Edition 2008

  • Aspirant - It was delicious - the only bad thing is that it went too fast and I only got one piece!

    It's Blueberry Time Again! 2008

  • I believe that Florence: Or, the Aspirant 1829 may well qualify as the worst Victorian novel I have ever read.

    Thunk 2008

  • Only I would come all the way to TX to read Mrs. Robertson's Florence; Or, the Aspirant 1829.

    The Little Professor: 2008

  • Mrs. Robertson's Florence; Or, the Aspirant (1829) (I'm trekking to the Harry Ransom Center this summer to read it)

    The Little Professor: 2008

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