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SUMMARY

... to the alteration of their scale of allowances to the Masters, resolved to except 1o the report, which is now ripe for the review of the Vice-Chancellor. And pow then that so much has been gained,— the application to Parliameat fully vindicated, ~—theimportant ...

ROXTON

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EXTRACTS FROM NEW BOOKS, & ———g e Tue Pusiaex or Ine Care.— Lastly comes the ** Baroas 3 that pigmy

... the presence of the Creator, to whom his body was bent in homuge, and whose praises still resounded from his lips.—Quarterly Review. JEWISH ORIGIN OF A DisH.—~Who has not heard of the olla podrida —to what corner of the earth has its fame not reached ? The ...

Bedford SGenreval fnbtrmarp

... the state of education and of literature in general, and briefly enumerating the inferences which could be drawn from the review he had taken, Mr. Dixon sat down amid loud and prolonged applause. After the Chairman, in the name of the Society, had tendered ...

AND

... ceremony. I neither confess to ignorance of the whole science of political economy, nor to regret at having written the letter reviewed by Mr. Le Mesurier, whose knowledge of political economy does not rest on a philosophical fact, or on a principle of justice ...

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SEEFFORD,

... good except his poetry. Bloomfiell I saw in London, and an interesting man he is—even more than you would expeet. I have reviewed his Poemns with the express object of serving him; because il bis fame keeps up to another volame, he will have made money ...

OPENING OF PARLIAMENT

... of free trade went the present agricultural preszure seemed likely to be permanent. If the history of the Corn Laws were reviewed, it would be found that though low prices had occasionally occurred, they were entirely different, both in cause and effect ...

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... Melrose, sick of Presbyterianism, and, above all things, thankful that 1 s an Englishman and not a Scotchman. The Edinburgh Reviewers I like well as companions, and think little of as anything else. Elmsley has more knowledge and a sounder mind than any or ...

DEATIH OF LORD JEFFREY

... distinction between Francis Jeffrey and all other men is, that for more than a quarter of a century he conducted the Edinburgh Review. IFrom the year 1803 till the year 1828 he was the known and responsible editor of that celebrated journal. Amongst the earliest ...