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... REVIEWS. DOCTOR SYNTAX'S IttREE TOOIUS IN _f_A_tCtt OF THE PICTURESQUE, CONSOLATION, AND A WIFE. (London : John Camden Hotten, Piccadilly.) Few books, some years ago, attained such a popularity as Dr. Synt.x's Three Tours. We can remember with what pleasure ...
... REVIEWS. ?oems. Original, and Trxnslatbb by John J. Paul. — Ruthin : I. Clarke. Price Is. The writer of this little book of poems is evidently a •Velshman, and moreover, a Welshman having an ardent ove for his native country, for its scenery, its customs ...
... REVIEWS. The FTiendlij Visitor for July contains •* n«rra*'J« peculiarly interesting t„ this part of the gonbrj, « te ™£ Blind Mary of the Mountain, being a sketch o a visit Pdd to an 'old blind woman r^dme among t^e wdd powerful descnpnon ot t Blind ...
... REVIEWS. MAGAZINES. [Second Instalment fob Decemeeb.] Cassell's Household Guide (part II.) contains informa- tion in respect of a variety of things, with which it would be well to be thoroughly acquainted. Tho work is a very compiehensive one, and it- ...
... REVIEW. Rama, of the Strand. has most feliaitous thii year in uhiiic. isl a subject for his and perfinned Almansc. Th.. Heroines of Knglish Poets, such is iii title, juitified by six female head., rivalling each other in grace and beauty. First there ...
... 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. The Gates Ajar, By Elizabeth Stuart Phe'ps.— London : Sampson, Low, Son, and Marston, Croivn Buildings, 168, Fleet-street. ?? This hand-book, originally published in America pour- trays in a series of letters the rehgious every-day life of a ...
... REVIEWS. Smollett’s Works.— Published by W. P. Nimmo, Edinburgh.—Those who love the quaint, dry humour this favourite writer, will welcome the appearance of carefully edited volume of the same which has recently issued from the press of Mr. William P ...
... of $ vohuitesr army it has been thenbt shies* to add a grand . annual review at pine, and for acne years the review has been a greater or teas while the history of these reviews shows WM the volunteers have been growing in Men who wbo for the most part ...
... THE REVIEW AT WINDSOR. About 5,000 men were reviewed, on Saturday, In Windsor Great Park Her Majesty and the Viceroy of Egypt. The attendance of visitors was very namerous, and the weather was all that could desired. Before the review commenced the Royal ...
... THE PORTSMOUTH REVIEW. The Volunteer Review at Portsmouth, on Monday, pas**- off successfully, and has been pronounced a pretty KscnrsioDs by steamer aud rail brought large uumi-.M of visitors Into Portemout i, and the towinmcoplc thcraseh . required ...