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The Curate of SteinkoM , £ 7 M > tf Iceland * 2 vols . Ibiidbn , 193 ? . tm&m ** Tho ugh the plot of this tale is conducted with very little ski ll * and the incidents are sometimes singularly improbable , there is yet throughout , » vein of 3 riithfW siiM ^ feeling , i $ h ^ b Aj ^ >^ i ^^ j ^ fiyefehing . The part wfeefc describe ® the irmption of the burning mountain , and jtfie sufferings of the people
m consequence possesses very great interest ¦ - * * - ¦ '¦ - *" . ' , ' : . rt i * \ ' : ' - j . ; - . ¦ . - - . *• ¦ : ¦ ' ¦ Pictures of Private IMfe . "EhMSferiefe . J 3 y S&fah Stickney . 1 m . LbMba , lS 3 f ! 'S ^ jfll aiia ElQer ; This story is ricljin tliQse admirab )^ developments of charao ter , and graphic $ e § efiptiQn $ i of different 80 e ^ e » iti life , for
which we so much aiclinired * Home ; oiv the Iroit Rule / by the same authoress . It ia ^ however , deeply tmgfcci ' with those views of the rules of Christianity , which if > peartd m widely opposed to itd spirit *
AMtktdeiic Ifrtveited . By J . M ^ Dowall * It is an j ^ xeelient little worfej and cannot fail of b £ in $ of much use in the practical affairs of the counting-house . In a p lace whefe all is frustle and h ^ rry , and where alsc > every man , if he Weirf < ltif | tf $ not always ab | & to trust his own skill and practice in multiplication , this book will be invaluable . Tlie plan is very simple aiid easily understood ^ The Table , by means of which interest is computed at the rate of 5 per cent , ( and it is to be regretted this author has limited it to this one rate ); is the shortest ttnd ^ os (?^ a » ywe have seen , besides being extensive enough for most affiairs in ordlnarf occurrence . Taking % hh ? ^ ouraey of the computation and typography for granted , for which die experience and ingenuity of the author seems a sufficient voucher , it is very cheap at 5 s .
Society in America . By Harriet Mattineau . 3 vols . Saunders and Otley » Thl * a most exceUent adaptation of fine materials , arranged in an original fonu . We allude to the principles it frequently inculcates , and which the profoundest thinkers of the age have Jong ( since advanced . We rejoice to see these things made more popular- Many of Mi «» Martinefru ' s itifereiiicer ftivd applications are , however , « ( equally new % pA tahualife . ' ^ fbpve all things we opplaud ti& - uuconventionnl ^( iiritJ ^ hic ^ chara cterms the work , and e « rWepy mfre it Wiy iiiaii ^ e feariy converts to a sincere practice , ,
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 1, 1837, page 382, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1832/page/64/
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