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A REVIEWER REVIEWED

... was oud errs | Vee ee nd ;” whore “ Wentworth rrespondence ” ca ster 5 to obtain great popularity. in ;” A REVIEWER REVIEWED. h one We have received a series of letters f r and Richard Holmes and his friends compla our criticism upon his recently blis ...

reviews

... reviews. Thb Cbimba TKi.NBOAT7CA.aiA : Being the Ifarrative of a Journey in the Koubaa, in Gouria, Georgia, Armenia, Ossety, Imeritia, Swaunety, and Mingrelia, and in the Tauric Kanoe. Oommander J. Buchan Telfer, R.N., F.R.G.3. la two volumes. London ...

AND REVIEWS

... AND REVIEWS. THE DECEMBER MAGAZINES The programme of the Nineteenth Century Paul & Co.) one that it will be exceedingly hard to beat. The names are good and, what is more, the matter is good also ; there is variety too; and a certain flavour o personal ...

review

... review. OCR MWOml , ,jjng number of Rtatuitoua ~ r |„ been telling our arable farmers ■ l-jo«bon * 81 ' and th 14,8 on| w tu ,y~' sCC ruin was to abandon com growing and to land into permanent '> j increase thia year in the wheat with last year there ...

AND REVIEWS

... AND REVIEWS. The Contemporary/ & Co.) opens with one the moat sensible, straightforward, and moderate articles yet written upon the vexed question of Christianity and Islam. The author does not rush into the field as heated partisan of one side or the ...

AND REVIEWS

... AND REVIEWS. riats in are any IL alphate e beén, ‘There are some things in the April number of nightly (Chapman & Hall) which the | nees of not hkely to miss, The author of ‘Greater » above continues what is practically a diary of his rece pon the son ...

REVIEW

... REVIEW Quarterly review. no. I Tbi Abtssisia* Expimrios. The Susers- I PER, AC.,A'C. MI'RUAV, iftl>emarle Street. ...

REVIEWS

... REVIEWS. The N.nctffnth Century (K'-gun Paul & Co. provides its readers with a sensation in the form a numerouslysigned protest against “The Sacrifio Education to Examination. The gist the complaints is that the present plethora of examinations, with ...

THE REVIEW

... THE REVIEW. After the distribution th® prize®, grand review took place, the Duke of Cambridge, the commander-in-chief, assumed the chief command. After some movements, a sham fight took place. It was more intelligible than usual, and represented a aerie® ...

reviews

... reviews. Poims tb* Dialact. By Tom Twialeton.—Settle: Wildman & Son.—This is little collection of original compositions in the Craven dialect. The bulk of them have been already published in another form, but there are several new poems, and the volume ...

REVIEW AT LYONS

... REVIEW LYONS. LTONB, February 5. The prefect reviewed 10,000 troops, natives of Alsace and Lorraine, organised into three legions, with cavalry and guns. . A large crowd witnessed the review, and cheered the legionaries. M. Chaaelemiel delivered address ...

THE BRIGHTON REVIEW

... THE BRIGHTON REVIEW. T1 final meeting of the Brighton Review Committee was held last night. The principal object was to receive the additional subscriptions that have been obtained. It was announced that the total sum subscribed amounts upwards of J2I4C-0 ...