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... REVIEWS. A NEW HISTORY OF GREECE.* GREEKhistories abound. To give aby nomeans exhiaustive list, We have, for the whole story, Grote, Thirlwall, Curtius, Abbott, the invaluable work of Adolf Hlolm, and-1ongo intervailo-Oman and Cox ; while for particular ...

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... REVIEWS. THE LIFE OF LIVES..* O IF the term studies be held to connote material for the use of students, it is not a happy description for the contents of this volume. It is wvell known that Dr. Farrar is an industrious reader and has a good memory ...

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... travel they hold the first places, and to these names we would nowlunhesitatingly add that .of the writer of the book under review. This volume deals with an infinite variety of subjects, such as the Great Wall, the Christian. Missions, the Decadence of ...

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... write Edward FitzGerald with a small g. However, it is impossible to review in detail a work of this kind, and no individual contribution stands out in the last volume. The reviewer has only to say that the big job has now come to a happy conclusion, ...

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... REVIEWS. BACK TO WATERLOO.* IN hiis Campaign of 1815 Judge Morris has done for English readers trnuch Avhat. MA Ropes has done for Americaus and M. Ioussaye, in pite of some small imperfections and errors, for Frenchmen. He as - given a clear, unbiassed ...

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... REVIEWS. D ye t AND BYRONISM.0 THE latest volume to appear under Mr. Coleridge's edito Murray Byron contins , it is true, four poems never previouslY printed, and one of them-the it mayalm t Lo an Go thoghtby r. Coleridge to have been addressed to Lady ...

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... wearing mourning originated in the fear felt by the living of those who are dead. It has sometimes appeared to the present reviewer that it might be also a token of the fear of Death himself, or even an appeal to Death's sense of justice.. Down in the West ...

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... REVIEWS. NORFOLK.* FULL of meat as an egg but concise as an ox in a tea-cup, thoroughly practical but none the less profitable and pleasant reading even for anybody who does not contemplate an immediate jaunt in Norfolk, it would scarcely be possible ...

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... REVIEWS. TUIE BEGINNINGS OF A NAVY.* Th-iERE is every ground for the claim of the author of this book that the part played by the Americail privateers in the War of Indepen- dencc, and that of 1812, has not received sufficient recognition at the hands ...