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Ing Of Visiting The Two Countries Mentioned Should Add To

their "Murray." It does not, of course, pretend to fulfil the function of a guide-book, but it takes some twenty or so interesting spots, and gives a lively description of them.......

A Fallen Foe. By Katharine King. (hurst And Blackett.)—we...

always liked Miss King's novels, for their healthy and happy tone, the breezy, open-air life, and the ready sympathy and common-sense there are in them. They are perfectly......

A Daughter Of The Philistines. (david Douglas,...

are a family of the name of Hampton, who, having made money in the Far West (of the United States), naturally come to spend it in the East. There is a father, who is a vulgar,......

Imperatoris Justiniani Institutionum Libri Iv. With...

and Translation. By J. C. Moyle, B.C.L. (The Clarendon Press.)—Though Mr. Moyle's volumes are, of course, intended as a text-book for students of law, his general introduction......

Once More. By Lady Margaret Majendie. (richard Bentley...

pretty volume of pleasant tales, by a writer who possesses an excellent gift of humour, and an easy and refined style. "Uncle George's Will," originally published in Temple Bar,......

Politics And Life In Mars. (sampson Low And Co.)—this Is

a very dell satire, as unlike as possible to what should be the model of such attempts, Swift's "Brobdignag" and "Lilliput." Thousands have read these books without a suspicion......