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Gladstone As A Churchman.*

Mn. L A.THBURY sets himself in his preface to answer the objection, made, as he acknowledges, "with some reason," that Gladstone was not, properly speaking, a "Leader of the......

Mr. Walter Crane's Reminiscences.* Mn. Cnasrp Has Not The...

of writing; and in these pages, of which there are all but five hundred, there is little that is interesting. This arises from the fact that the writer records, rather than......

Novels.

"ACT OF GOD." • Mn. ELLscrres tale of the voyage of an emigrant-ship is a conspicuous instance of a: class of novel which, without being common, is yet typical of modern......