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THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... killing to fear than the strokes of a lily or the sting from a bee, with enough hum in him to commit an article on politics in Blackwood. William Lord Russell lives in English story less as a statesman than as a martyr. It is the just faith of the English people ...

SERIAL VOLUMES

... Cagliostro. In the fourth volume are some striking articles that have not been included in a previous collection. Messrs Blackwood, in their cheap uniform edition of the works of Professor Wilson, have published the second of the two volumes which contain ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... attained- a -higher elevation, but the love of dominion was the spur that drove!them on. John Hampden, William Russell, Algernon Sydney, may have- had motives as pure, and an ambition as unstained; bit they. felL . To George Washington nearly alone in ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... excited as much discussion on the subject there as Mr Darwin has excited in England on the origin of species. The writer in Blackwood does not deny the pos- sibility of spontaneous generation ; but affirms that the hypothesis is not proven, and is impro- ...

THE LEVEE

... to the Queen in waiting; Lieut.-Gsneral Sir Frederic Smith, K.H., M.P., Gentleman Usher to the Privy Chamber; Mr. Arthur Blackwood, Gen- tleman Usher to her Majesty ; Lieutenant-Colonel Howard Vyse, 2d Life Guards, Gentleman Usher to the Qaeen-in-Waiting; ...

BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... Second Edition. (Royal Svo, pp. 112.) Walton and Blaberly.-' Poems and Songs.' By David Wingate. (Feap. Svo, pp. 203.) Blackwood and Sons. ANNUAL.-' The Peerage, Baronetage, and ]Knightage of Great Britain and Ireland, for 1862, including all the Titled ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... rxiv. oh. 2, Volt 6. P. 253. Fd, IIL John Langton Sanford and Meredith Townsend. In Two Volumes I(8vo, pp. vii, 884, 363.) Blackwood and Sons.-' Lives of the Queens of England, from the Norman Conquest.' By Agnes Strickland. A New Edition, carefully Revised ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... part Of MillY, sup- ported by Mr. Brinsley Sheridan as Dicconi, acud Mr. Fenton at Lord Phsilandor, inid Mr. F. Fuller as Algernon. Tine part was followved by the musical dramna of Thfe Daughter of Ihe Rtegimesnt, in whichl Miss Dodd nippeared in hner ...

Published: Sunday 05 November 1865
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 22801 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Being a Compendium of all the Dates Essential to the Study, of the History of British, Rule in India.' (Feap. Svo, pp. 177.) Blackwood and Sons. LAW.-' Rent's Commentary on International Law.' Revised with Notes, and Cases Brought Down to the Present Time ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... The performance concluded with the iterlede of Good feo Nothing, Mr. Davis appearing as Tom Dibbles, and Miss Virginia Blackwood as Nan. 0c Saturday The Sistesrs of St. Leonards, was repeated, followed by the farce of Irish Mesme'ism; or, His Last Legs ...

Published: Sunday 18 March 1866
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 17267 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... (Cron evo pp. 47.)Turner. hi POLITICS.-' The Company and the Crown.' By the Hon. T. J fa Ilovll-TU~lO. (vo, 5~* x, 09.)Blackwood.-..' Our Postal and th Revenue Establishments.' Considered with a view to utilizing the Y, former for the Receipt and Paymlent ...