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which lately has increased so notably is responsible already for many books dealing with the subject from the standpoint of the general reader. Such books are usually made up of......
Novels.
A HIND LET LOOSE.t Ma. MONTAGUE'S name is not known to the novel-reading public, but the reputation he justly enjoys as one of the most • Impressions of Provence. By Percy......
Provence.*
WE might call this book "A Sentimental Journey," nor would Mr. Allen, we imagine, refuse an association with Laurence Sterne, only, it must be understood, there is nothing of......
The Greek Papyri.t
NEARLY fifty years ago Bishop Lightfoot, with the prescience that distinguished him, wrote :—" If we could only recover letters that ordinary people wrote to each other without......