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Catharine D' Aragon, Et Lee Origines Du Schism Anglican. Par

Albert du Boys. (Victor Palm°, Paris.)—M. du Boys' work can only be described as a chastened pamphlet; he himself would probably not claim for it that it is a sober and......

Report Of The City Day Census, 1881. Second Edition....

—This is an interesting document, quite justifying by its results the action of the Corporation of London in making the enumeration. The upshot of the whole is that there are......

Reform In Parliament. By W. M. Torrens, M.p. (w. H.

Allen and Co.)—Mr. Torrens' great device for facilitating the action of Parliament is "Grand Committees." He would reform in other respects its antiquated methods of procedure ;......

Translations And Original Pieces. By The Late Charles...

M.A. Edited by C. H. Monro, M.A. (Deighton, Bell, and Co., Cambridge.)—This volume is naturally intended, in the first place, for the many friends whom Mr. Prowett had attracted......

Blackfriars' Bridge. By Rose Metcalfe. (remington.)—there...

story which practice should develope into a very useful literary faculty. Esther Brook loves Robert Cleaver; but she finds that he has drifted away from the anchorage of belief,......

Road-scrapings : Coaches And Coaching. By Captain M. E....

(Tinsley Brothers.)—Captain Haworth celebrates the revival of coaching, which has been one of the phenomena of recent days, tells anecdotes of the old times, when coaching was......

Latin And Greek Verse Translations. By Charles D....

Paul and Co.)—There are some pretty verses here, not of the very first quality—and it may be said that none but such should appear—but still elegant and polished. We note here......

The Captives. Translated From Plautus By H. A. Strong, M.a.

(G. Robertson, Melbourne.)—Professor Strong has made his trans- lation readable, though it is, to our mind, somewhat too free. The rhyme which he uses seems, if he will excuse......

The Story Of Our Volunteers. By G. B. L. Woodhouse,

B.A. (Newman and Co.)—Mr. Woodhouse begins with giving us a brief sketch of the Volunteer movement of 1803, when between four and five hundred thousand men were enrolled, a......