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W. H. Arnsworth.*

NOT a few readers will ask, Who was William Harrison Ainsworth P Yet more will doubt whether these two massive volumes, containing between them nearly nine hundred pages, are......

An African Mission Station.* The Station Which Mr. Sutton...

describes is at Stanley Falls : it occupies about seventy miles of the Congo bank ; its inhabitants are called the Lokele. The place and the people are described in this volume......

A Commentary On Bergson.* It Is A Matter On Which

we may congratulate ourselves that the first serious English commentary on Bergson should be the work of a trained philosopher. In the first place M. Bergson is so attractive a......

Roman Britain.t

Tins volume belongs to the valuable series of "The Antiquary's Books." It appears to have been somewhat delayed in publication. We read in the Introduction that Curle's Roman......