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REVIEWS

... REVIEWS. Hall aid Thb Hamlet. By the Author of the Book of the Seasons, 4c.—Mr. Howitt's now work, « The Hall and The Hamlet, conveys the same faithful portraiture of English country life, with a greater display or original character, that rendered ...

REVIEWS

... REVIEWS. Tiir PffßLicATioss.—Notwithstanding the unfavourable aspect of the times, the literary season of 1817 has been already characterized the production of many works of great merit; and publishers, indeed, seem to be increasing in activity. Mr. Colburn ...

REVIEWS

... REVIEWS. The Natural History oj the Ballet-girl. By Albert smith. London : D. Bogue, Fieet-street. The subject of this little work does not give the same S5. e n '® adTe r«ion and humour as its predecessor irtnt; but to those unacquainted with theatrical ...

REVIEWS

... REVIEWS. excellent little book has just been published entitled studies in Religion from Shakespeare.” The author is the Rev A. N. Blatchford, 8.A., of Bristol. Although Unitarian minister, Mr Blatchford discusses the religious opinions of Shakespeare ...

REVIEWS

... REVIEWS. Mr Blatchford’s brochure contains six chapters thoughtful, refined, suggestive; and we can strongly commend the little work to the slVLterti—Birmingham Gazette, An excellent little book. Although a Unitarian minister, 31r Blatchford discusses ...

Reviews

... Reviews. MR. GOLDWIN SMITH’S “POLITICAL HISTORY.”* “The limited range of these papers,” says their author, is to give the ordinary reader a clear, connected, and succinct view of the political history of the United Kingdom, as it appears in the light ...

THE ESSAYS AND REVIEWS

... THE ESSAYS AND REVIEWS. It Is remarkable (says friend) that, although in the aggregate many thousands ministers and others have fcigned protests and memorials against the Essays and Beviews, ap to the present time only 15,000 oopiss have been printed ...

THE ESSAYS AND REVIEWS

... THE ESSAYS AND REVIEWS. have already (says a friend) briefly epitomised the first of the Esaays and Reviews, and proceed to furnish outline the arguments in the succeeding articles, adhering strictly to our intention of making no comment and displaying ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS. _ page* the rum** in* *f the «3eo«ish Bmww* open fa th*2faat place «s mm- j ImM fa The Race Across the Kfaj*io*—a subject that has apeofal a periodical, whan the dominance Clyde over other rivers In the of thought of. Progress ...

THE WINDSOR REVIEW,

... THE WINDSOR REVIEW, The fatal occurrences at the review of Monday at Aldershot reminds that tbe sudden increase of temperature which has occurred during the last three days, and the high probability that this increase may for the present be maintained ...

FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW

... weighty as many of the contributions to the leading reviews are, thefiifcfdf is undoubtedly Sir Robert Hart's inside view of the national uprising and international episode in China.— Saturday Review. It the first consistent and intelligible account of ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS. Mr. Gail Hamilton, the North American Keview Brentno't) An Open Letter Her Qooen,* urging the —h> the Boyal Mrs. Maytrick, and calling attention influectiallj signed petition from American women her behaM, and aleo the readiness ...