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Mr. Deutsch And The Talmud.* The Subject Of This Memoir

was by birth a German Jew. He received the rudiments of his education from an uncle, "a Rabbi, who had made the Talmud his special study," and who naturally sought to inspire......

Disciples. "liberty Of Conscience "has Of Late Years Been...

not d'ordre among English and, to a certain extent, among French Romanists. It is scarcely conceivable that any one should place any faith in a pre- tence so shallow (we do not......

Won In A Canter. By Old Calabar. 3 Vols. (bentley.)—our

author is of the old school of novelists who delight to label their char- acters with such names as "Sir Tarbit Turtlefat," "Lord Verriefasc , and "Mr. Shirkington Duffer." This......

Current Literature.

The Portfolio, June. (Seeleys.)—The principal illustration of the number is an etching by M. P. A. Rajon, after Velasquez, the well- known portrait of Philip IV. of Spain which......

Ten Minutes' Talk On All Sorts Of Subjects. By Elihu

Burritt. With an Autobiography of the Author. (Sampson Low and Co.)—The autobiography is, as might be expected, the best part of the volume. A man who has made of himself what......