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Letters on Education. By Edward Lyttelton. (Cambridge University Press. 5s.
net.)—Dr. Lyttelton has cast into the form of letters between a sternly pious recluse and a sympathetic man'of the world his views on the training of the young. The book is worth reading, precisely because Dr. Lyttelton will have no compromise between Christianity and ethics or between the sacred and the secular. One may not agree with all that he says, but his austerity is stimulating, like a north- east wind.