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... REVIEWS. A NOVEL OF LIBERAL IMPERIALISM. As sincere admirers of Mr. Morley Roberts's talent, we should like to protest against a growing habit in him, a habit which* threatens to engross him altogether. In his novel, A Son of Empire, he chose for his ...

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... inaccurate about the details of the lives of guards- men and was not always careful in her use of Eng1,, lsl are now (save when reviewers are very hard up for padding) forgotten, and the not unimportant facts that shel- has an exceptionally keen eye for the contrasts ...

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... regularly to Ascot races, he had no doubt all would go right. Finally, Mr. Rigby impressed on Coningsby to read the Quarterly Review with great at- tention ; and to make himself master of Mr. Wordy's History of the late War, in twenty volumes-a capital work ...

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... REVIEWS. A St~iOR.ICH APROADi), ITmms record of thec ?? of thrc! cvclist' roind thc World, Covering 19,237 milcc; On tim'loi W4', I. ill be at jintLen'- iitcrest to al1 othcr cycliS s. We nC I ciic a'I ?? natme to allow av h abdidnri llMIigWUnIaI. ?? ...

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... REVIEWS. SOUDANESE GORDON.@ WORDS need not be wasted on the happy timeliness of this reissue, a timeliness even happier than Dr. Birkbeck Hill realized; since the book appeared almost simultaneously with the publication of the new Convention that announces ...

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... Stoughton.) Country Matters in Short, by W. F. Collier (Duckworth and Co.), is a collection of articles and reviews reprinted from the Saturday Review. The articles deal chiefly with fox and otter hunting, and the training of dogs. The author is au enthusiast ...

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... REVIEWS. SWITZERLAND.* EVEN those whose study of Swiss history has not got beyond the Encyclopxedia Britannica article scarcely need to be told that Dr. Dandliker's works are standard authorities, at least second to none. But the awful German language ...

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... REVIEWS. EIGHTEENTH CENTURY RUSSIA.* THE history of Russia from the death of Peter the Great to. the accession of Catherine 11. is not generally khown. The period was one off Court intrigue and Palace revolutions, and is not considered to have been one ...