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The Silver Skates A Story Of Life In Holland. By

M. E. Dodge. (Low, Son, and Marston.)—Internal evidence leads us to conclude that this story has not crossed the German Ocean, but the Atlantic. It is well worthy of either......

Diaries And Calendars. The Two Larger Ones Contain...

the extinct lunar volcano "Copernicus," which is chosen not as being the largest, though it is forty-five miles across, but as exhibiting almost. every variety of detail which......

Constance Lora, And Other Poems. By Robert C. Caldwell. (a.

W. Bennett.)—Ono of those books of verse which it is difficult to blame, and impossible to praise. Yet Mr. Caldwell has once or twice attained a higher level than that of......

Herne's Oak. By W. Perry. (booth.)—what Mr. Perry...

to show that the tree which lives in the traditions of Windsor Park and in Shakespeare's Merry IVives was not cut down in 1796, but fell from natural causes in 1863. Some might......

Twelve Years In Canterbury, New Zealand. By Mrs.charles...

Son, and Marston.)—" The Voyage Home after Twelve Years in Canterbury, New Zealand," would be a more fitting title for this book, as only twenty-three pages of it are devoted to......

Philosophy Of The Human Understanding, And Forgot It All But

the last chapter, which unfortunately he could not understand. His own book is very small, and is quite easy to understand, but will scarcely fare better than the great book in......

There Is Novelty In The Character Of The Heroine, And

great skill is shown in its delineation. The saintly and devoted sister, whose praises Captain Berthier is never tired of singing; who goes out in the early morning, with bare......

Kfalse And A True Akin. Yet This Is By No

means the only , marvel in store for unscientific readers. They will find it stated that while their right hands are more perfect in the sense of touch than their left hands,......

The Resurrection Of Jesus Christ. By The Late Robert...

D.D. (Blackwood.)—The lectures of which this volume is composed contain the materials for a larger work, which its author did not live to finish. Taking "the Resurrection of......