The Parks, Promenades, And Gardens Of Paris. By W. Robinson.
(Murray.)—Why did not Mr. Robinson make four books at the least out of the vast amount of materials which he has put together in this one ? He gives us, among other things, an......
Salem Booss.—the Ana Ly Sis Of Sentences Applied To...
P. Mason, B.A. (Walton.)—It will be at once objected to the system which Mr. Mason wishes to introduce into the teaching of Latin, that it substi- tutes scorpions for the whips......
Mr. E. W. Cole, Of Melia:tarns, Has Written And Published
the Real Place in History of Jesus and Paul, of which he has given to the public one volume, "complete in itself," as he tells us. Unfortunately fur us, this description is......
Some Aspects Of The Reformation. By John Gibson Cazenove,...
(Ridgway.)—We have read Mr. Cazenove's essay with great pleasure. It was suggested, as the writer tells us, by Dr. Littledale's notorious lecture on " Innovations." It treats......
Memoir Of W. H. Harvey, M.d., F.r.s. (bell And Daldy.)—no
one will feel disposed to find any fault with the resolve which has given this memoir, intended originally for private friends of the deceased, to the public. It may seem,......
Chronic Bronchitis. By E. Headlam Greenhow, M.d....
here publishes some clinical lectures which he delivered at the Middlesex Hospital. By clinical—literally, bedside—it is to be understood that the lectures were delivered on the......