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... establishment of New Helvetia, the discoveries made by various overland immigrant. parties, the settleneit of a branch of the Hudson's Bay Company-at San Francisco in 1841, with records of fur-hunting operations in the interior, and of the.trading caravans ...

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... Library a volume of New Outlines of Sermons on the Old Testament, by Emiinent Preachers thitherto unnubliohed).- Messrs Hudson & Son, Birminglham, and AMessrs James Clarke & Co., London, have published Semmer Sermons in Carr'i Lane Chapo], Bir- !mingharn ...

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... Clive Holland, illustrated by P. G. Ebbutt; and o' Star Land: being Talks with Young People it about the Wonders of the Heavens, by Sir . Robert Stawell Ball, ?? &c.-Mr T. Fisher N Unwin issues, as one of the Cameo Series, A E London Plane-Tree, and ...

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... is beautifully ti printed. C Messrs Cassell & Co., Limited, have issued - the ecighteenth thousand cf The Story of the in Heavens, by Sir Robert Stawell Ball, LL.D. a 'Vihe volune is muagaificeutly illustrated with a colonrei plates, and engravings are ...

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... published From Death to the Judgmeint Day, by Gerald D'Arcv. The author's contention is that the soul does not enter into heaven immediately after death, nor does it lie dormant till the fieal Judgl-ment Day. Ile ar~gues that eac!h soul after death passes ...

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... Intro- duction by Her Excellency Madam Olga Neviloff (t O.K.) (Chacpman & Hall,)- The Naturalist in La Plate. By W. H. Hudson, C.M.Z.S. (Chapman & Eall.)- Sporting Sketches in South Africa. By Admiral Kennedy. (Londoa: R. H. Porter, IS Princes Street ...

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... hut the author, here as elsewhere, will allow no di a- paragement of his hero. One suggestion that he makes is worth quoting on account of its pe- culiar character. William Huntington, sn his ' Kingdom. of Heaven,' mentions a usage of some Quakers in his ...

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... Waterloo is treated remind one of the stir and bustle of Lever's war scenes, and the interest in the characters' is never allowed to flag. Mr Arrowsmith, Bristol, has issued as one of his Note Book Series Ifeeds: A Story in Seen Chapters, by K. M'K ...

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... new editioln of it. f'l. 1iallantync's romantic story of fur- Itradinug life and adventures in the wild regiols I louinid Hudson's Bay, Uiiganuu a Taale of igaqinman Land, is hnandsomely apparelled.- The same must be said of a n ew eritionme of the same ...

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... Germans before them, while not indisposed to discount some- what the narrative of Tacitus, still allow its substantial correctness. The man who could allow the law of snajestes to reach the lengths it did must be held guiltv of the practiral murders that ...

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... thsresghosut thme civii~e'i icord, wicih .Short Appeundix, edlited and compiled by Philip Gra~burn Kisne ILondon: Bsowden, Hudson & Co., 23 Red Lion Street, Hoihssrn. 1893) gives tlse isanses of -sosne legal pr-actitioness iss every pla ce of impoprtansce ...

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... Dishes for Breakfast and Luncheon. By 'Mrs Louisa E. Smith. (Ward, I'ock, Bowden& Co.)- Birds in a Village. Bv IV. H. Hudson, C.M.Z.S. (Chapman & Hal:)-Early Printed Books. By E. Cordon Duff. (Kegan Paul.) MINOR SOOKS AND NEWV EDITIONS. Part 22 ...