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Natural Theology. By Professor Pixie. (blackwood.)—our...

by learning from Professor Pirie's preface that he considers "his main argument to be perfect demonstration," " to be as certain as any proposition of geometry." We thought to......

The Law : What I Have Known, What I Have

seen, what I have heardl By Cyrus Jay. (Tinsloy.)—Mr. Jay gives us in this volume his recol- lections, gathered from hearsay or personal knowledge, of various legal persons,......

The Jesus Of The Evangelists. By The Rev. C. A.

Row, M.A. (Williams and Norgate.)—If the matter contained in this volume were greatly condensed and thrown into a somewhat different shape, the book would take a respectable......

Nineveh. By Edwin Atherstone. (longmans.)—af Ter An In-...

forty years Mr. Atherstone republishes his poem of Nineveh. He has revised it, he tells us, with the utmost care; and it now represents, we are accordingly to. suppose, what his......

The Adventures Of Doctor Brady. 3 Vols. By W. H.

Russell, LL.D. (Tinsley.)—We suppose that Dr. Russell will not materially increase or diminish his reputation by This book. He does again what we knew before that he could......

La Palingenesi. By Signor Mario Rapisardi. (biennia° :...

is a remarkable book, coming from such a quarter as Sicily, and not from the head-quarters of Sicily, but from Catania. The author believes that the root of all the evils of......

And Describin G Swedish Life, She Naturally Comes Into...

her famous countrywoman, Fredrika Bremer. Her writin g —we jud g e from this, the only specimen that we have seen—is less attractive, has not the same tenderness and g race, and......

A Lost Name. By J. S. Le Fenn. (bentley.)—in This

novel Mr. Le Faun deals, as is his wont, with the horrible. He has shown himself more than once no mean artist in this kind of subject, a truly sensa- tional writer, not one who......