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STATE OF THE WORKING CLASSES

... CIIALMERS PAMPIILET. Wu were not a little provoked to find the fallacious statements of the last Number of the Edinburgh Review, extensively quoted by the country press, as containing a true view of the vastly improved condition of all classes, but ...

THE SCHOOLMASTER,

... THE SCHOOLMASTER, raries at the bottom of the scale. The dashing generality of the reviewer does not admit of such discrimination. It confounds the cotton-spinner of 2Ss. with the poor weaver of ss. a. week. It takes so distant a view of the object, that ...

UNIVERSALITY OP TAX ATION'

... epigramatic reflection•, which hate already been published in a hundred different shapes, app.•ared originally in the Edinburgh Review, and are just re p ublished on a tolio sheet, headed with a likeness of the Lord Chancellor. We ;ire them in the order they ...

FERDUSI, TII E PERSIAN POET,

... FERDUSI, TII E PERSIAN POET, Tire following sketch of the life of Ferdusi is extracted from a review of a work by 1)r J. A. Fuller, in a German p u bli ca ti on , (the Literatur- Blott. The immortal poet of the Shah nameli was born in the fourth century ...

BOOKS OF THE MONTH

... ; and for Perennials, it we ar. to have any, we must wait till lan OF l'Emootcm.s, the Fureign Quarterly :ma I; Ihiburpla Review, hare appeared. The latter contains se% IT. , ponderous articles, but sensible and useful, nevertheless ; t 11.1! on Railroads ...

AND EDINBURGH WEEKLY MAGAZINE. Thl3 STaair-TZLIAZII. THE SOLDIER'S RETURN. AHRIDGED FROM MRS. OPIE

... could be, when day was fixed on tin• a review of the regulars quartered in tl►e town at►d its environs, and of the new - raised militia. Only think, Lem.llyn, said Fanny 04 I. 4 . 1 64 there is going to be a review ! And what then?' replied he in a ...

NEW NOVELS

... Highland Smuggler, 1w Mr. Fraser, author of Kuzzilbash, which we have not yet read, but st noticed with approbation in the reviews : and renstvold, or Tales of the North, a neat volume in its outward she►•, and of fair promise otherwise, if the author ...

WEST INDIA COLONIES

... Brewster's late amusing work on Natural Magic, and an elaborate article on the Philosophy of Apparitions, in the Quarterly Review, have given ghost storie s temporary interest. We have read of goblin Jeffrey as he is ...

I AND EDINBURGH WEEKLY MAGAZINE. 3,3 obvious purpose of enhancing his statement, or the proof by which he was ..

... supporting it ; and in both he is wrong. We have sometimes to correct a reader for laying the emphasis on wrong words. The reviewer has laid his emphasis on wrong things.•• But these are general averments : let us come to particulars. Let us return once ...

CHEAP PERIODICALS

... are older, by half, than two-thirds of the House of Peers, and all of them are the descendants of great men. The first, The Review, was pro_ jected by De Foe. It appeared three times a-week. The next fenny paper was the Tatter—projected by Steele, and supported ...