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... imposes on the mall. Amongst the reviews of new books we notice in the it March number a review of Captain Sinoen.e's I Waterloo Camspaigns, which we have read withs much einterest, cur only regret being that the reviewer has . not been lengthy enough ...

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... of Parliament, ap. F pear to be relied upon by the reviewer for working a If mueh-needed reformation in the electoral class. We v confess we have no faith in any such asserted re- :1 mledy. The reviewer draws together a number of L startling facts from ...

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... hopes for the best ra -fcr peace, we hopewith him. A review of Bell's r, Lite of Canning,' is rather too eulogistic of that a political trafficker, to please us. His death, says h the reviewer, was universally felt as a national Calamity and mourned ...

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... opens with a lengthy and eulo- gistic review of Lord Brougham's Lives of Men of Letters and Science who flourished in the time of George the Third. Who's to decide when revitewers disagree ? Let any one read this review in Tait, and then read the notice ...

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... notice.Bi Reviews of a vast number of new publications exie furnish the renders of the New Quarterly with a as mass of ably written and highly intecesting articles, by displaying, for the most part, sound and searching froi criticiem. The review of ThirlwaUl's' ...

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... from the first number of this Magazine, a . paper on the writings of Lotvs BLANc. The tio half-critical, half-biographical review of that VO eminent man, is continued in the number of the O0 Commonwealth for March, and that continua- of tion Eve have ...

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... F17flEWD . ItIT£SH AND FOREIG* REVIEW, .No. IX., bhe r p Teg reft m withbut of election inteli]. tr ad election bnsines5 has quite precluded any earlier notieal m nan 'le Irdlnt tthl3 abld periodical'; mnd now watit do' h thtn ?? it to, the attention ...

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... ahnost uninterrupted popularity for a period of more than forty years, under the title of the Edinburgh Review. Very soon after the commencement of the review Mr. Smnth ceased to be the editor, for he removed to London, wnere he settled in the year 1803 and ...

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... reigns of STEPHEN and MATILDA. The reviews of new works have bitt one fault-their brevitv. Mucs as we tilink of most of thelarticles in tilis number, we could have dispensed with some of them to have had a more 'extended review of M. MttcIELErT's important ...

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... erfrm . Cle BthAslm i h Evesr tho t~tut omles upperrmost, And ever in ustiee done I ' 'Wit and humour'eis a fcatty,' pleasant review io L that luexes book bearin g that navee. A re- view of Lord C IA ?? Life of tLord' Somer ' ther Celebrated Whig, is followed ...

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... agree with p a contemporary might almost be called Tait's Df Review; for, with one or two slight exceptions, all al 'y the matter is gleaned from works lately published. ,, ,I. These Reviews we have net had time yet to look at, ir though we doubt not ...

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... neglecti ig the mass of nocvels and other moiscalled ' light- literatule. In the VOlLIune before iu there are several able reviews, some extenidiing almonst to essays, which are well wcorth reading, and which of them- selves furnish a large led v of in ...