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... a great deal of isiformation suitable to thc scientific manl, ''tl to the mechanic, and the artisais. , x re feel Thc I1i-story and Ike Jfysteiry qt (ood 1'riditf. By belt 'al Robert Robinson, of Cambridge. London H.oulston 5ul5a n- and Stoneman. cal( ...

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... has a series of very interesting papers. The Tale bi of the Ladder of Gold is continued ; Mr. Maxwell, theil anther of Stories of Waterloo, contributes the Ad- ventures of a Freshman Fifty Years ago ; we have an e .WI additioccal chapter onl The ...

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... &o. & i Liverpool: Deighton and Laughton, Church-street. 6It London: ~R. B. and G. Sseely, Fleet-street. I tv. This simple story is a well-drawn picture oif virtuous do- tr mestic life, the scene of which lies in the parsonage of a ~ solitary district ...

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... and Ch ristian ,, Mo'ther's Misccllancy; for January. Sit An admirable article app)ears in the issue for w: January, of this serial, persuasively enforcing the hi necessity of cstablishing adult schools or classe-s for ti bi the poor-written by one whose ...

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... REVIEWS. Toaindui's Ifelp to Self-],bostto,$. Part 11. I This serial discharges its part of guide and friend it to the earnest student of the most neecssary o branches of a liberal education, with the zeal and II ability which were evinced in the style ...

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... of the requisite intricacy of the 2loti of the story, and of the adequately severe oreal of constancy to which both these lovers are sub- jected, when informed that the true hero and hieroine of the story play respectively to each of I them the part of ...

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... Pagesfor Young People. Al We have received the numbers for January, Feb- t ruary, and March of this useful little serial. Its st stories have a merry vein of humour; its lessons T are full of attraction for the pupil, and of sugges- ti tion to the teacher ...

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... co tr The Pcirlour .l!'cqa:ine of the Literature of All ti( Nations. in The career projected by the editor of this InewV to serial is oe no less novel than attractive. Com- u maencing his labours with the auspicious month a which inaugurates the great ...

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... ee Briton a 0Ioaer1 Frieli'l and Evennsq ki C£oiiwpanion. London : Wertheim and Macin- I tosh, Paternoster-row. lo A cheap serial, intended to compete with the per- nicious productions which arc now issued weekly F at ans extremely low price. The articles ...

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... th nalism, and of the political poetry of the day. The article on home politics is comprised in a very gri entertaining Story of Free Trade. his det Cualcuclations, &ic., of Uinerican L'xports and Im- thec ports, qoit/i Lneenl&tioas, Talles for Provisions ...

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... t~w task of learning to read Pa' French. titst The Lodies' C'ompanion and Jlfonwhly Mafganne, Lire for Angust. rant This serial, in the literary mecrit of its original 'the Iand selected articles , as well as inrhenumros objects of combinecd utility ...

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... Celto-Scythic the 1 Progresses displays much eruditiou: for the second, we with have in The Last Life in the Lease, a charming story, for t telling its plot in its spirited dialogue, and impressing its Mr. moral without any mention of it. Lord Palmerston ...