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... succeeds in imparting his enthusiasm to his readers. Hence his tales have a freshnees about. them, and a reality (if one may so speak) which render them great favourites with a very large class of admir- ers. This cheap issue of the more important of his narratives ...

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... dross- mnalcr at Aix, an admirer of poetry, who once went from that toen to Marseilles for the solo purpose of seeing .end speaking to the author. TimE P>outTie YARD. (C. Knmighlt, Londlon.)-Few books of the size contain a larger amount of useful in- formation ...

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... race with its elder contemporary, The opening article on The Regimental System, ' comes evidently from R writer entitled to speak with authority upon such a subject. He does not, however, reveal himself further than by signing the initials C. E. S. G., ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... things, if the friend you are speaking to does no more than say of the pecoant brother, Ah, poor rellow ! I think that every man or woman who has got servants, and who has pretty frequently to observe (I mean to see, not to speak of) some fault on their ...

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... writer of the first regular comedy, an) ending with Sheridan; and with respect to his labours in this volume, let Mr Bell speak for himself- IThe wint of such a collection has long been felt, and that it has never been supplied before must occasion surprise ...

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... sort ot cheetful quiet humour, especially while lie wees speaking; but to us it seemed certaiely to exhibit a feeble intellect shown chiefly by a ailiet flickering smile, even when he was speaking on the gravest zub- jects. %iheii asked what had bronh l ...

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... resulted in the development of theoretical principles which exhibit a very great advance upon old systems. The art, if we may so speak, has progressed more rapidly than the science, of rtenogropv. There exist several most ingenious systensc; but they are too ...

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... 21.-(Loedon Printing and Pablisaing Cor- pany, London.) -These numbers complete the work, of which we have had occasion to speak before in terms of commenda'ion, which have been in the fullest sense justified; for it is really a publication of great merit ...

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... L1TERAIRY NOTICES. LB FIIANCAIS EN61JGXNE F.sit AlOltEra: ci, aM . and Easy Method of Lat imug to Speak and write tL Fielnch LangueLge in a very short Tlime 1) C. 131;,ncini, ?? of the Fiench and Italian La - gu-grs, and by Madame de Mancini. (Newcastetc ...

AGRICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE

... oil and soft soap were used to assist and promote the growth of the wool, adding to it what they took away, but, generally speak- ing, the dipping preparations were not what they ought to be, -Mr Mlein concluded by moving the following resolution :- That ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... and she was unwilling to undergo, the reception of an address unassisted by him. In her letter to the Earl of Harrington she speaks of the advantage which the Maine Liquor Law has been to the state, and adds:- My heart warms with satisfaction at the beginning ...