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... Catalogue of Materials relating to the History of Great Britain and Ireland, to the End of the Reign of Henry VII.' By Thomas Duffas Hardy, Deputy Keeper of the Public Records. Vol. I-From the Roman Period to the Norman Iuvasion. Parts I and II. (Imperial ...

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... its own. Among their rivals was Jonathan Richardson, a good painter of heads and a sound art-critic, the father-in-law of Thomas Hudson, 'who was the master of Sir Joshua Reynolds. Another rival was Sir James Thornhill, strong in the support of the Earl ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... (tatalogue of Materials relating to the History of Great Britain and IreZand, to the end of the Reign of Henry VII. By Thomas Duffas Hardy, Deputy Keeper of the Public Records. Published by the Authority of the Lords Commissioners of her Majesty's Treasury ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... EXAMINER. Chronica Monasterii S. Albani, Thorwn Walsingwam, quondclam' onachi S. Albani, Historic Anglicana. Edited by Henry Thomas Riley, M.A., Clare Hall, Cambridge; of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law. Vol. I, A.D. 1272-1381. Published by the Authority ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... colonies. What they may be is foreshadowed by the reviewer when he revives the suggestion made by Sir Thomas Mitchell in 1846; but let us hope that Sir Thomas's idea will never be so far followed as to give to the world a country that may be a strong nation ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... ' Reprinted ?? the New York Edition. (Fcap. sro, pp. viii, st.) Trhbner and Co. 1 ceros-.- I)orothy Dovedale's Trials.' By Thomas Miller. In Two Volumes. (Post Ovo, pp. 296, 288.) Groombridge and Sons.-' Legen- dary Tales of the Ancient Britons, rehearsed ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... commentators, and are commonly known as the first, second, and third variorumeditions. Among the annotators were Bennet Langton, Thomas Warton, Dr Percy, editor of the 'Reliques,' Dr Burney, Collins, the poet, Sir William Blackstone, and men, known or unknown; ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... this volume of the Catmden Miscellany is from Mr Samuel Rawson Gardiner, who con- tributes a letter of the Council to Sir Thomas Lake, relating, upon the complaint of lady Hatton, to violent proceedings of Sir Edward Coke, in breaking open the door of ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... either literature or physic. 1 Sight and Touch: an Ittemipt to Disprove the Received (or Berkeleian) Theory of Vision. By Thomas E, 1 Abbott, M.A., Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College, 1 Dublin. Illustrated with Woodcuts. Longmans. In 1709 Bishop Berkeley ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... and only laughed at their hardships. A dram when it was all over made them as happy as kings. They are undoubtedly a fine hardy lace, these Mongols ; no wonder that they make such admir- able soldiers. All sorts of people were crossing the Tolla with ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... or eight amusing pictures. A Bunc7 of Kveys (10) is the title of a Christmuas book for which Messrs Thomas Robertson, Thomas Arcber, W. S. Gilbert, Thomas Hood, William J. Prowse, and Clement W. Scott club together to find tales, Mr Hood acting as'editor ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... et Anchiennes Istorips de la Grant , oigne a present nomme Engleterre, par Jehan de Waurin. Seigaeur 'Oorecte] ' Ediied ?? Hardy, ?? Clerk of the Records of c'1.1 * rciy of Lancaster. From Athina to A.D. 6S8. (Royal svo, pp. ceXXW; G4.-'A Collection of ...