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... are quite worthy suncessoss of the ones in the former volume, and will beer perusal again and again. Unlike the review we hare just reviewed above, tbeae sermons are for all, catholiV, broad, and eloquent. To choose where all alike are encellent is somewhat ...
... REVIEW. THE MINOR PROPHETS A new translation, with exi lavatory notes on tiie text, and various read- ings from the thre old translations, the Seplua- gilit, the Syriac, and Vulgate, by John Davies, of W hitegate, Pembrokeshire or a3 he wiil be better ...
... REVIEWS. GOOD WoRDs for May, (Isbister and Co., Limited), Is made jip of sixteen well-varied, and in somo instances, illustrated papers. Major B'ltler dis- courses in an interesting way about the Zulus; Mr Braesey, M.P., with his usual clearness, presents ...
... REVIEW. FOOTPRINTS IN THE SNOW A Novr.i. BY UnsSLLL; published by dehn and llobert Max- well, Milton House, Shoe-lane, Fieet-street, London.—This is one of the best novels yet pro- duced by Miss Dora llus-ell. The plot is exceedingly unique, and, as presented ...
... REVIEWS. THE QUARTERLY REVIEW, in its current num. her, has a strong literary tone. Pascal's real position as a French cl saic and and as a contro- versialist of the first order, is felicitously told. What could be finer than this extract from the Je ...
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... REVIEWS. THE EDUCATIONAL YEAH-BOOK for 1879.-Cas- sell, Petter, and Galpin Londor, Pans, and By6 tlj publication of the Educational Year- book, Messrs Cassell, Petter, and Galpm have filled up a void that has long been felt by those Interested in Education ...
... REVIEWS, THE WHIT. ROBE OF WHITILAKE, by Anne Beale. author of The Pennant Family. During the past six months^ the pages of the Quiver, the well known Sunday magazine pub- lished by Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, have been enriched by this capital serial ...
... REVIEWS^- GOOD WORDS. (London Isbister and Com- pany.) From a literary point of view, the August number of this magazine is charmingly varied. Miss Florence Nightingale continues her able papers on the question of Famine Relief in India. The talented ...
... REVIEWS. tHE DEATH OF SAUL AND OTHER EISTEDDFOD PnrZE POEMS.—By J. C. Manning.—Prize poems are proverbially mediocre, but Mr Manning's work (now issued in paper covers) is an honourable ex- ception. It contains about one hundred and eighty pieces, necessarily ...
... REVIEW. ROSE AND THISTLE POEMS AND SOICGS, by William Allan, author of Heither Bells, Home-spun Lilts, ect.—London Simpson, Marshall, aud Co. Mr Allan, we have been informed, is tl e manager of the largest marine engineer- iug v orks in the North of ...