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The Charmed Sea . By H . Martineau . ( Illustrations of Political Economy , No . 13 . )
Vegetable Cookery ; with an Introduction , recommending Abstinence from Animal Food and Intoxicating Liquors . By a Lady . The Fourth Edition . ( 3 . )
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( 1 . ) Milton seems to have attracted the admiration of the Rev . Joseph Iviraey , a Baptist Minister , who seceded from the General Body of Dissenting Ministers , on account , of their petitioning in favour of Catholic Emancipation ,
by hia having written Jbr Baptism , and against Popery , " Would you desire better sympathy ? ' About seven-eighths of the book are extracts , chiefly from Milton ' s prose works . They are not arranged , which they easily might have been , so as to form the outline of an autobiography . 1 he remaining portion is abundant in ignorance , confusion , violence , and bad mramnwr . The writer gets into ludicrous difficulties , by his desire to claim Milton as uu illustrious fellow sectarian , combined with nis intolerance of the Poet ' s
heresies , ( 2 . ) A ueat little volume , designed as introductory to Watson ' s Life of the celebrated Founder of Methodism . It contains some interesting sketches of character . To one or two of these we shall probably call the attention of our readers in a future number .
( 3 . ) The positive part of this book is excellent ; the negative we cannot subscribe to . For soups and omelet ^ , pies and puddings , creams , and even flummery , we have great , respect ; but as to * ' abstinence from animal food /* e ' est tout autre chose . The eclectic is the true philosophy . Thanks to the lady for her receipts , though we cannot swallow her dissertations .
( 4 . ) A very comprehensive and useful compendium . But why should it have been in question and answer , the effect of which is only to occupy more paper , and give more trouble in reading ?
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A Biographical History of the Wesley Family- By John Dove . Simpkin and Marshall . ( 2 . )
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Three Years in America , By James Stuart , B ( sq , 2 vols . Cadell , Edinburgh . v
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Arthur Coningsby . 3 vols . Wilson .
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Whychcotte of St . Johns , or the Court , the Camp , the Quarter Deck , and the Cloister . 2 vols .
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A Compendium of Civil Architecture , arranged in Questions and Answers , with Notes . By Robert Brindley , Longman and Co . and Simpkin and Marshall . ( 4 . )
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John Milton : his Life and Times , Religious and Political Opinions . By Joseph Ivimey . Effingham Wilson . ( I . )
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1833, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2608/page/75/
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