15 DECEMBER 1832, page 19

Principles Of Population- And Regulations For The Poor.

THERE is a great deal that is liberal and enlightened in this book, and its general perusal can only do good : but we cannot discover in it either new principles or new......

Mortal And Immortal Life.

THE author was led to this inquiry by the loss of two relatives., The dedication is addressed to the objects whose deaths had driven the writer to the conkdation of......

Polwhele's Letters By Sir Walter Scott.

THIS is a regular catchpenny, and ought to be denounced as such. The "Letters" on which the great name of Sir WALTER SCOTT is impressed, are a few letters such as anybody might......

Ttnnyson . It It Does Not Appear To Us, From A Very

attentive- perusal of this volume, that Mr. TENNYSON has either consulted his fame by its publication, or at all approached the beauties of his first pro- duction. His general......

The Excitement.

TFIIS little book is a kind of literary KITCHENER'S zest. It is se- lected from the literature of the last year or two: it might have been taken from the extracts of the......

Mrs. Austin's Selections From The Old Testament.

Tins selection is executed with judgment and taste. Under the different heads of the Attributes of God, of the Condition, Duties, and Destiny of Man, and Lyrical and Prophetical......