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... REVIEWS. CALENDAR FOR 18G9.—Elegantly printed, in colours and gold, on a glazed card, the Calendar published by Messrs. Lewis and Williams, of Duke-street, will be found both useful and ornamental throughout the year of grace 1869. THE CORNHILL MAGAZINE ...

.. REVIEWS

... REVIEWS. CHILPEBIT o. SILENCE.—Under this head a little work has been published, containing a very interesting story of a deaf and dUQlb child, whose parents reside in Haver- fordwest. and who had for some time been an inmate ot the Deaf and Dumb Asylum ...

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... REVIEW. CONVICTS BY A PRACTICAL HAND. A series of small books, under the title of Odds and Ends, by Messrs. Edmoston and Douglas. The series comprises sketches both grave and humorous, written in a popular stvle. The second one which is now before us ...

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... REVIEWS. THE PROTESTANT MAGAZINE has been received. It c - mtains two zood articles on fie Pope and Papacy and the Pope and the Emperor of the French. THE HOUSEHOLD, a new serial, is hkely t 3 become very popular as a home ma Tazine and a valuable work ...

Published: Friday 12 January 1866
Newspaper: Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1896 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

REVIEWS

... REVIEWS. EXETER HALL: An illustrated Monthly Magazine of Sacred Music, No. 1.—London Metzler & Co., and George Routledge and Sons. If the supply be any indication, the demand for musical magazines is becoming greater. The past few months have seen two ...

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... REVIEW. Second Annual Report on the Sanitary Condition of Merthyr Tydfil, being for the year 1866, &c. by Tkomas Jones Dyke, F.R.C.S., &c. A more useful or more important work than that which our talented townsman, Dr. Dyke, has laid before us, on the ...

THE REVIEW

... THE REVIEW. IT is pleasing to record that our annual county re- view passed off unexceptionably well, and that the military knowledge displayed by the various corps reflects great credit upon them. Besides the Lord- Lieutenant and the High Sheriff, several ...

REVIEW

... REVIEW. THE GREAT WHITE THRONE. BY THE REV. J. THOMAS, TREDEGAR London: S. W. Partridge, 9, Paternoster-row. -3d. In this little pamphlet Mr. Thomas presents us with a dis- course on that great scene which is to divide the present order of things from ...

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... REVIEW. THE HISTORY OF MERTHYR TYDFIL, By Charles Wilkins: Merthyr, 1867. (FIRST NOTICE.) The writing of History is seldom an enviable task. Every one occupies that point of view to which taste or prejudice may have drawn him, so that the Historian a ...

REVIEWS

... REVIEWS. CAMBRIA ON Two STICKS, AND OTIID POEMS by Mr. John Thomas (Ieuan Ddu). The veneration of ancient institutions is one of the most essential elements in the national life of a people. The gieat men they evolve, and who in turn strengthen and solidify ...