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MAGAZINES FOR THE MONTH

... year .1907, wve may perhaps hope to witness the interment ef process No. One ; but at what epoch the span of life of this hardy and sempiternal race may a4proach the tangential limit of threescore and ten-whether in .the year 1.0. 200X.7, or more likely ...

Literary Notices

... tion ; 'like our own BRue Books, however, it is rather to be referred to in controversy than to be commented on or reviewed. Thomas Blond- ley, Esq., United States Consulate, Liverpool, has our best thanks for kindly forwarding the volumes. CHRaIST THE LIGuT ...

Literary Cleanings

... to sleep, and no wonder; but it left an influence upon others that has, not ceased now, even though men like Dr Dibdin and Thomas de Quiucey have scarcely caught its fine impalpable essence. Like mighty fragments of quartz, granite, and marble, it re- ...

Caledonian Mercury

... Mrs Sanderson, Mis L. Millar, Mrs Binnie, Mrs Mellis, Miss Tait, Misses Gordon, Miss Chene, Miss Cook, Mrs L. Brown, Mrs Thomas Brown, Misses Chambers, Miss Gibson, Misses Legat, Miss Nelson, Miss Scott, Misses Adams, Misses Laing, &c. Among the gentlemen ...

Literary Notices

... both wind and tide favouring. No one who observed the handling of his ship by Captain Frobisher cdbld doubt that lie was a' hardy, skilful seaman; and the alacrity and cheerful- ness with wbich bisorders were carried out by the crew testified to their ...

Literary Notices

... given birth. This is The Gallery of Geo- graphy: a Pictorial and Descriptive Tour of the 3I World. The editor is the Rev. Thomas Milmer, B. M.A., who is well known as a pleasant and accu- r- rate writer of works like the present. It is ex- le pected that ...