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1274 :•. *" - THE LEADER, [ffTo. 453, No...
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1274 :•. *" - The Leader, [Ffto. 453, No...
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Just published , in Three Vols . fcap . 8 vo ., with Illustrations , cloth , 15 s . Recommended by the . Examiners in the School of Modern History at Oxford , AK 3 IAIS 01 ES 6 IAND . \ n Epitome of English History . From Contemporary Writers , the Rolls of Parliament , and other Public . Records . . Vol . I * From the Roman Era to the deposition of Richard Vol . II . From the Accession of the House of Lancaster to Charles I- Cloth , 5 s . ¦ Vol . III . From the Commonwealth to the Death of Queen Anne . Cloth , Ss . . . Each Volume is sold separately . " The book strikes us as being most useful as a handbook for teachers . It is just the sort of help for a tutor to have lviriebyhim as a guide to his lecture . The main facts he will find marshalled in strict chronological order , and he will be assisted by references to the statute-book and the old chroniclers . The 'Annals' will , in short , supply the dry bones of an historical lecture , which' each teacher must clothe for himself with life and spirit . But the work will also be highly useful to students , especially for the purpose of refreshing the ¦ . memory and gettini ? details ^ into order , after the perusal of more regular narratives . We trust to see it extensively employed in the Universities . At Oxford it may be especially serviceable . A reliable guide to the original authorities , and one which R ives its proper prominence to the early history , may , if it falls into the hands of either students or teachers , do something to dispel the illusion that English history can-bo profitably studied by beginning at the momentary overthrow of English nationality , and that , after all the labours of Turner . Lingard , Palgrave , Kemble . Lappenberg , and Pauli . David Hume-still remains the one correct , orthodox , and unapproachable textbook for its study . " —Saturday Review . Oxford and London : John Hemkt and James Parker .
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Just published , fcap . 8 vo , cloth , price 5 s ., THE SCHOLAR AND THE TROOPER ; OR OXFORD DURING THE GREAT REBELLION . By the Rev . W . E . HEY GATE , M . A . "Mr . Heygate has managed , these discussions with much skill , and the chapters in which they occur will certainly not , as he seems to apprehend , be condemned as dull . .... Within those three years the star of the king rosehiglii and set again for ever . Mr . lleygate has filled his canvas with figures full of life and individual character , and has sketched them with discriminating ¦ sympathy . .. ' . * . We may congratulate Mr . Hoygatc upoii having repaired the neglect of his ' constitutional' privileges as au undergraduate . There is abundant evidence that he has not only collected the historical materials of his narrative with conscientious perseverance ' , but has surveyed the actual scenes of contest with a learned eye . The result is a vivid and truthful picture , in which we lose sight of the labour in our admiratiou of the art . ... There is nothing in the spirit or the conduct of the story which is not worthy of cordial acceptance ; and it has passages whk-h no vulgar pen could havo written , and . which few will read unmoved . " —Saturday Review , Sept . 4 , 1858 . "This is decidedly the best book * of its kind which we have yet had from the pen of Sir . Heygate . It exhibits in undiminrshed force the lively interest its author takes in . the historical period to which it' relates . . . . , We . commend'the book as one which Churchmen may well introduce into their homes and their parish libraries . It is not every book on the Great Rebellion that so much can be said ot , "—Guardian , Oct . 13 , 1858 . Oxford and London : J . H . and Jas . Pahkeb , 377 . Strand . '
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' ; ' . ___ WINES FROM SOUTH AFRICA-. DENMAN , INTRODUCER of the SOUTH AFRICAN PORT SHERRY , & c , 20 s . per dozen , bottlc-siucludcH . A PINT SAMPLE OF EACH FOR 21 STAMPS , Wine in Cask forwarded to any Railway Station in Englaud , Extract from tho Lancet , July l . otli , 1 WS . The Win-es of South ApmOA .- " \ Ve have vlntcd [ ¦ Denman ' 8 Stores , selected in nil eleven sauiplcsofwin , « J havo subjootod thorn to careful aiialysatioii . Otir « W tion has extended to an estimation of then' bouquot «» ( lavour , their acidity and swootness tho ainoiu t ° r n » stone , tho alrouKtli in alcohol , and ; i » rt ow " ^ "ffi rrarlty . Wo l . avo toatoto that theso Wmcs , tht w b ™ to a nnich less cxUntt than shomos , oro yt-t on tho «« raw nearly as fitrong ; that tlipy arc dui-c . who "f " , ; X o-f fectly froo from adulteration . IibJ «« l . consliJSfMS : ' prico at which thoy aro sold , thoit quality is ronmiKnu o . EXCELSIOR I 3 RANPY , Pa | o or Broyi-n , 13 s . J ) jr ijalW or 30 s . per dojson . m , ,, c { Terms Cash . Country orders mijHt wntn ira ron ^ »« c Cross Ohonuw- " Bank of London . " V- HlJ TAMM t HasHall ' s Aimlysls , forwarded on "PI 11 l"a ^ i ° St ^ ilway-lInce , DENxMAN . , Foncliurch-strout , corner of Kamvm w London . -:
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 27, 1858, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_27111858/page/2/
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