14 AUGUST 1830, page 21

Westminster Greek Grammar.

TO THE EDITOR OF TIIE SPECTATOR. Sin—In answer to the remarks of your Correspondent .m.oes on the Westminster Greek Grammar, I beg leave to refer him to the opinion of Mr.......

Royal Academy.

TO TILE EDITOR OF TIIE SPECTATOR. Sin,—There is no country in the world where office, rank, right, and money are so awfully respected as in England. This is the cause of most of......

Fees Of The Under Sheriffs Of Middlesex.

TO TUE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR. Sin—The law of arrest has formed a leading feature of legislation during the last session of Parliament ; and the expenses, fees, &c. taken from......

Gleanings.

INCREASE OF TIIE NUMBERS OF Maxxissn.—On the supposition that the human race has a power to double its numbers four times in a century, or once in each succeeding period of......