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This Creature Did, What It Wanted To Do, And Where

it found its match Mr. Powell tells with abundant skill. Then there is an excellent fire-story, in which we are carried on with breathless interest from beginning to end.......

The Therapeutics Of Mineral Springs And Climates. By J....

Yeo, M.D. (Cassell and Co. 12s. ed. net.)—This is a book of the technical class, which it does not come within our province to criticise. We may say, however, that Dr. Yee gives......

This Country Are Concerned ; But He Is Always Anxious,

we take it, to do justice to all parties. It is needless to go into any details of the subject, except to notice what seems to be a well-informed enumeration of the forces......

The Protestant Dictionary. Edited By Charles H. H....

and Charles Neil, M.A. (Hodder and Stoughton. 155. net.) —This is a massive volume of some eight hundred pages, to which between fifty and sixty writers, many of them well......

[under This Heading We Notice Such Books Of The Week

as have not been reserved for review in other forms.] The Book of Psalms. By T. K. Cheyne, D.D. (Kegan Paul, Trench, and Co. 32s. net.)—The title-page tells us that these two......

In The First Chapter Sir Percival Wentworth—a Baronet,...

the Society of Baronets ought to look to this—throws his wife into the lake, and the wife creeps out, vowing vengeance. In the next chapter the Baronet goes courting a......

Additional Hymns, With Tunes. (novello And Co.) — This...

hundred and seventy-four hymns "for use with any other Church Hymnal," their numbering beginning with 801. Some are given which were for no obvious reason omitted from "Hymns......

Was A " Common " Man In The Sense Of

a man "frequently to be found," the region that possessed him was happy. But the adjective is probably used as in "common sense," where it certainly does not mean frequent. The......

Religious. This Is To Say With All Possible Emphasis To

the Jew : Marry within the circle of your own raea. The tragedy of the story is the fate of Ellen. She marries a Jew, a very first-class Jew indeed; she becomes a proselyte ;......

The Reader Will Be Provoked By This Observation To Ask

why, then, she has inflicted her story at such length on a patient world. The whole interest in a quiet story of this kind should lie in the development of the characters of the......