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up of them . Here is a beautiful comparison— " Parted friends may still share the light of love , as severed clouds are equally kindled by the same sun . " He follows this by saying , that he " must not be too egotistically garrulous in print , or he would describe the
various ways in which he has spent a summer ' s day in England , " and then he gives us some tantalizing glimpses of those ways . Now this was the very thing he ought to have done , and filled his pages with
it . We know of another writer who has been doing such a thing , on and off , for some years past ; and should like to have compared
notes between them . There is no subject fitter for the enjoying portion of the " snug " and green-field possessing English nation . They should all produce their respective pictures , as their painters do landscapes and " interiors . "
We send Mr Richardson , across the water , the cordial wishes of a grateful and admiring sympathy . Poems of William Cowper ; to which is prefixed a Memoir of the Author . By John M'Diarmid . Fiftn edition , revised and enlarged . 12 mo . Simpkin and Marshall .
A most complete , compact , . and well-biographied edition of poor , dear , admirable Cowper , one of the largest of hearts weakened into torment and superstition by a wretched health and mistaken
friends ; but gifted , like a proper poet ' s , with reliefs of beauty and conscious worth , that have left behind them their sunshine for us alL The frontispiece is Very pleasing .
Poetical Works of Thomas Campbell . A new and improved edition . With a Por-
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trait engraved by Horsburgh after Sir Thomas Lawrence . Another , still fitter for the pocket , of classical , patriotic Campbell , including his latest scattered productions . The portrait is very like .
Sequel of the Policy of Eng land towards Spain , in answer to the Earl of Carnarvon ' s work , entitled " Portugal and Gallicia , " to which is prefixed an Answer to an Article in the
" Quarterly Review , " No . CXy . James Ridgway . 8 vo . pp « , 205 . The object of this pamphlet is to disprove the grounds of certain objections which have been made to the female succession in Spain , and to vindicate the existing
Gpvernment from the charge of having invaded the spirit of the laws in the Biscayan provinces . We have not had the advantage of seeing the previous work to which this is a sequel ; but it appears to us , we must confess , that the noble writer has refuted the doubts
thrown upon the female right of succession in the ablest manner , showing that it is a pure mistake to suppose that the Salic law ever wak in force in Spain , and that the arbitrary attempt of Philip V to alter the law of the land by an act of his simple will , was ineffectual ;
and that he recognised and affirmed his own inability , by submitting to the objections of a subsequent Cortes . Nor does the noble advocate of Carlism in England appear more correct in his knowledge and description of Biscayan privileges .
" Universal suffrage' is undoubtedly a matter to be questioned and considered in the gravest manner ; but to assume that it is finally to be reprobated ;
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 1, 1837, page 222, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1835/page/78/
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