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... works of Lite- rature, but will nlso take' the liberty of inflicting it upon the opinions of those who review them, under a distinct head of -Reviewers Rbviekwed. - - - Authors and Publishers are requested to send their publications- asx early as possible ...

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... many in the dark road of instruction in which only they are allowed to walk: for, up to the present time, both authors and reviewers have invariably belonged to the upper class of society, to whose views and interests they have naturally con- formed themselves ...

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... You. This Day (for January 1, 1832), published (f;r the Proprietors) No. 1 of a New, Liberal, Moral, and Independent Weekly Review of BOOKS, the STAGE, and the FINE ARTS, entitled THE 1 LT13EADIT TEST; Tue FREND OF ALL;-TnR RICo MANe'S ADvISER ;-AND THE ...

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... will be TAKEN.- Westminster. Review, January, 1833. 'THE M1ULES who misgovern this bamboozled nation, do not seem disposed to yield the stamp, for they still eagerly persecute the Unstamped Press. The prophecy of the Review has Jong ago been falfilled ...

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... Reroliitiob, being a hu mble imitation of Burke's Thoughte-ins the .Fench Reetsut wn. N. B. ' Exectible trash! -Roe, Malbrough Review Office. Published by W. Strange, Paternoster Row, and; to be had at all Booksellers. POSTPONEMEN'T OF PUJLIOATLON. {Do; unto ...

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... Poor Man's Guardian, Cleavc's Weekly Police Gazette, The Political Register, Figaro in London, And all Books, Pamphlets, Reviews, Magazines, &c. toorder as soon as published. PAINE'S WORKS. Just Published, Nos. 1,2, and 3, prie Twopenace each, or Complete ...

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... Christmas festivities, nmust be osr apology for the non-insertion of several costribstions we have received, as also of some reviews we had intended, and of nor usual notices to correspondents. Received from', A few friends at. Walwnrth,' for the wives and ...

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... of Lite- rature, but will also take the liberty of inflicting it upon the opini0sel of those who review them, under a distinct head of Retietve)'$ Reviewed. Authors and Publishers are requested to send their publications as early as possible, and may ...

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... be Published, for the Proprietors, BY B. STEILL, Paternoster Row, and Sold by all Booksellers, A New and INDEPENDENT WEEKLY REVIEW of BOOKS, the STAGE, and the FINE ARTS, entitled, THE LZTER4RY TEST; Or, LITERARY GAZETTE, LITERARY BEACON, LITERAnY GuAs- ...

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... treatise which it illustrates, we know not a more useful, satisfactory, or ingenious introduction to any popular science.-Weekly Review. ':: 4. EVERY BODY'S BOOK; or Perpetual Pocket Remem- brancer. Containing upwards' of fifiy valuable: tables, and other articles ...

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... fail,) ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, By B. STEILL, Patertioster Row, ind Sold by all Boo' selles, A New and INDEPENDENT `WEEKLY REVIEW of BOO(Sg - the STAGE, and the FINE ARTS, entitled, TIM LiTZIPLA.AY ZST; Or, LITERARY GAZETTE, LITERARY BEACON, LITERARY GJA0 ...

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... or want of convenience, prevents from purchasing useful books, mnay obtain them a low chearge. The Monthly sand Quarterly Reviews served to order as soon as published. e Pens, ink, stationery, &c. Printing in all its branches neatly executed.. Of tlers ...