11 MARCH 1893, Page 24
The Positivist Review (Reeves and Turner), which is edited by
Mr. Beesly, and of which the third number is now published, will probably be found of interest, solely on account of its giving the opinions of eminent Positivists on leading questions, and in a handier form than in that of a newspaper report. Thus the March number gives Mr. Harrison's views of "Positivists and Parties," and Mr. Beesly's on "A Second Chamber."