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The Genius of Judaism . Is . 6 d . ( 1 . ) The Voice of Humanity . No . 11 . ( Quarterly . ) Is . ( 2 . ) A Grammar of Elocution . By the Rev . S . Wood , B . A . ( 3 . )
What is He ? By the Author of Vivian Grey .- 6 d . ( 4 . ) Address to the Proprietors of the University of London . By J . M Morgan , Esq . Longman . ( 5 . )
Sunday in London , Illustrated in Fourteen Cuts , by George Cruikshank , and a Few Words by a Friend of his . 5 * . ( 6 . )
O . ) Evidently the work of a well-informed , benevolent , and philosophical mind .
( 2 . ) The disinterested , humane , and persevering" conductors of this pub-Hcation deserve more cooperation than they have hitherto received . We hud purposed to show our sympathy with them more at large this mouth , but the Influenza makes man think only of himself , and leave the inferior creation to its fate . One great object aimed at in this work is to procure the removal of that monstrous abomination , and mother of abomination * , Smithfield Market , and prevent the disgusting scenes of brutality which continually occur , by the construction of abattoirs in the outskirts of the metropolis . We heartily wish success to this endeavour .
( 3 . ) Mr . Wood has luminously condensed , and in some respects iinproved upon , Walker ' s Elements of Elocution . Excellent practice on bis rules , and a fund of entertainment besides , may be found in Select Pieces for reading and recitation , ' published a few years ago by Rev . G . Harris . ( 4 . ) A brier but luminous view of the present political condition of the Empire , which , according to the author , is in a state of transition from the ascendency of the aristocratic to that of the democratic principle . Reversion to the former he regards as utterly impracticable , and his mind is too strong and clear not to perceive that the vacillation and trimming expedients of the
Juste Milieu system can only serve to make -us approach the latter by the very wont path . lie is for its prompt and hearty adoption ; and for procuring , by the repeal of the Septennial Act , the institution of vote by ballot , and an immediate dissolution of Parliament , a House of Commons in better accordance with the people than the present , so that the machine of the State may be able to proceed . The ability and principles of this pamphlet will probably facilitate Mr . Disraeli ' s entrance upon that arena where his great powers can best promote the cause he has espoused .
( 5 . ) This pamphlet deserves the careful attention of all who arc anxious for the intellectual and moral training of the rising generation . The proposed professorship of the science of education would , could the right individual be secured for the chair , confer inestimable blessings on the country . ( 6 . ) The talent with which only that of Hogarth can be put in competition
is here exerted to portray the strange doings , high and low , of a London Sunday . The literary accompaniment is humorous , ami , though repudiating the monstrosities of Sir A . Agnews bill , pleads for order and regulation . But the cuts are the charm ; they are as full of truth and character as of wit an < l skill .
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We have complied with M . ' s wishes as far as we could ; the MS . was sent according to his direction . Part of our List of Publications La postponed , aixl Asmodcua excluded , for want of space .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1833, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2614/page/72/
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