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The World's Jubilee; Or, Some Of The Benefits To Be

derived from Mutual and Co-Operative Societies. By W. Hann. Fifth edition. London. 1868. —Here is a pamphlet reaching a fifth edition proceeding from a writer who is evidently......

The Silver Trumpet And Other Allegories. By E. H....

H. mixes up fact and figure very strangely. A lady gives her little boy a silver trumpet which has the art of speaking texts, and sends him from her drawing-room—say, in......

Views In Central Abyssinia. (rotten.)—these Are Sketches...

with some figure drawings of Abyssinians and Gallas, originally executed in pen and ink, and now reproduced by photo-lithography. They wore taken, we are told, by a German......

Attaches To Mr. Max Mfiller's Researches In Philological...

subject and method do not admit of the introduction of collateral topics, but his speculations are exceedingly acute and ingenious, and display a knowledge of language which in......

State Papers Concerning The Irish Church. By W. Maziere...

D.D. (Longmans.)—This volume contains a number of letters addressed to the Home Government by various Irish officials, lay and ecclesiastical, during the period 1563-1593. Most......

Aids To Classical Study. By J. G. Sheppard And Dawson

W. Turner (Longmans.)—This book aims at supplying the sort of teaching which a schoolmaster or private tutor would give to pupils whom he was "coaching" for a scholarship. We......

The Dear Girl. 3 Vols. By Percy Fitzgerald, M.a. (tinsloy.)—

Mr. Fitzgerald paints on a larger canvas, filled with more figures, the same picture which he has already presented to the readers of All the Year Round. It is the same sort of......

The Sling And The Stone. First And Second Series. By

Charles Voysey, B.A. (Triibner.)—These are two volumes of sermon& about which we find it difficult to speak with moderation, the more difficult because we prize that right of......

Subsidies Primaries. Parts I. And Ii. By The Editor Of

the Public School Latin Primer. (Longmans.)—It is impossible to judge of the value of a school book without a trial, and for this a critic cannot com- mand the opportunity. We......