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The Quakers, From Their Origin To The Present Time. An

International History. By John Cunningham, D.D. (Edinburgh, Menzies.)—The ambitions title of an international history covers a succession of some- what disconnected sketches of......

The Reorganization Of The University Of Oxford. By...

(James Parker and Co.)—This pamphlet bears a continual but unex- pressed reference to the elaborate work of Mr. Pattison on the same subject which was lately reviewed in these......

On The 1ving. By Maximilian, Late Emperor Of Mexico...

Otley, and Co.), is a lively and pleasant sketch of scenes in Greece and Asia Minor, drawn by a traveller of eighteen, who had not learnt to see below the stuface of things, and......

Of Paris, The Mont Canis, Genoa, And Florence, And To

come back by Bologna, Milan, and the Spliigen, that Mr. Smith must publish this record of his journey ? Do not the inhabitants of the largest of all counties, of the county......

Synopsis Of The Pathological Series In The Oxford Museum....

Clarendon Press.)—The collection of pathological preparations to which this is a guide has been formed and brought together by Dr. Arland, part of it having served to illustrate......

The Fatherhood Of God. By The Rev. C. H. H.

Wright. (Clark : Edinburgh.)—Mr. Wright's views seem to be, in the main, thode of Dr. Candlish and his school, and he states them with a baldness which does not make them more......

Giant Despair. By Morley Farrow. 3 Vols. (tinsley.)---a...

but faulty novel, which partly makes us regret that the writer has sacrificed truth and nature to a rigid design, and partly makes us -suspect that he has overlooked an......

The Social Gospel. By R. J. Michael. (trfibner.)—this Is The

-" first English edition" of a portentous work, and we fear that, in the present state of human intelligence, it is also likely to be the last. So far as we understand Mr.......

Current Literature.

Memoir of General Lord Lynedoch, G.C.B. By John Murray Gra- ham. (Blackwood.)—All we learn from this book is that Lord Lyne- doch was one of Wellington's Generals, and conducted......