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THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... educa. tion. We have to reconcile the maintenance of an Established Church with the removal, not merely of civil disabilities, but of the stigma of civil inferiority, from those who dissent. The vexed question of Church-rates calls for a settlement. That of ...

LITERATURE

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LITERARY NOTICES

... the ir- revocability of the settlement; if its only result were | to substitute irrevocable re-settlement after the birth of a child for irrevocable re-settlement before mar- |ago, little or nothing would have been gained. Other and more stringent remedies ...

DIPLOMACY IN 1815.*

... regarding his movements with apprehension and alarm. The Czar was intent upon uniting all Poland, including the Prussian provinces, into a Grand Duchy of 'Warsaw, to be inseparably united to the Russian Crown, and upon indemnifying Prussia by supporting with ...

OUR LITERARY COMPETITION

... Allardene's Y' coming out. Didn't think he had it in him We e shall have him dropping into poetry soon. Bravo! g light of the Civil Service ! ) You're too funny by a long way, you are,'. e said the gentleman referred to witheringly. It's a pity to waste ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... conjulQ sympathy, which begins only vwith the warm-blooded animals, anid secures -for the offspring the great advantage of united care on -the part of both its parents, wr and out of these relations there arises a '.,Very rude and only dawning conception ...