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... urbirwo. St. THE DEMOCRATIC REVIEW OF Bi BRITISH AND FOREIGN POLI- W TICS, HISTORY, and LITERATURE. di! Edited by G. JULIAN HARNEY. No. III., -o August. London: E. Mackenzie, 5, Wine re, Office-court, Fleet-street. fir COMPARED with the two preceding ...

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... is rich with historical facts but too little known. 'From the poetical cdntenta we have given a specimen iabovec. Several reviews close the number; that on Toonots' History of the Consulate and Empire, is at once the' most profound and just wte have ...

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... tUre'to. LOUIS BLANC'S MONTHLY REVIEW. rwi The New World. No. IT. September. . London: T. C. Newby, 72, Mlrtimer- use' street, Ceavendish-square. boo and THE Empire and the Emperor is the title self -of a very excellent letter, addressed by Louis Tht ...

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... re))ttxvo. THE DEMOCRATIC REVIEW OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN POLITICS, HISTORY, AND LITERATURE. Edited by G. Julian Harney. No. VII, December. London: E. Mackenzie, 5, Wine Office-court, Fleet-street. A condensed history of the trials of the Red Republican ...

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... THE REVIEW \« June Maga/inf.—For oner. Old r has overcome his growing predilection lor political speculations. This is, almost exclusively, Hicrnr 11 Number, rich and varied in its contents, spirited ami amusing throughout,—reminding the earlier days ...

Published: Friday 08 June 1832
Newspaper: Hull Advertiser
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4774 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... ERN~EST JONEs, Esq., (Bar- hu risters at-Ltrw). Lzndoa: Nonrtlern Star Office, nlo 10, Great Windmill Street. thE The task of reviewing this month's number of the ell .Lobower t is an easy one. We can find nothing to censure ; and praise of the literaryability ...

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... bitve reod only a very small portion ot it. Iv read all books before wye review them. Ill whieli, Io believe wye dilter fioom some of our brother- critics of thepleas, who review without readiiig at A-ll. iolreover, we propose to extract pretty freely ...

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... beg the attention of onr readers to the following article on the Inverury poet which originally appeared in the Westminster Review. A portion of the article, but only a portion, was given in our columns some months ago. Its interesting nature will, we are ...