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A Father ' s Present to his Son . By the Editorof the Sacred Harp , &c . Dublin , Wakeman . On the Formation of the Christian Character . By ^ Henry Ware , Jun . Reprinted , Bristol , Browne and Reid . The Life of the Saviour . Vol . I . of the ( American ) Sunday "Library . by H . Ware , Jun . Reprinted , London , Mardon . ( 6 . )
True Stories from the HistoryJof Ireland . By J . J . Me Gregor Third Series . Curry , Dublin . Twenty-four Tales of the English Church . 5 s . ( 7 . )
The School and Family Manual ; Vol . I . Conversations on Geometry . Vol . II . Conversations on Arithmetic , Parti . 3 * . each . ( 8 . ) The German Reader . By A . Bernays , Ph . Dr . 5 s . ( 9 . ) Considerations on Civil Establishments of Religion . By H . Heugb , D . D . Glasgow . The Lost Pocket Book . By the Author of the Rushbearing . 8 d . ( 10 . )
Idle Curiosity ; or , the History of Susan Harper . Qd . Manufactures in Metal . Vol . 11 . Iron and Steel . ( Lardner ' s Cyclopaedia , Vol . XLII . ) The Wife . A Tale of Mantua . By Sheridan Knowles . Considerations on the Law of Libel , as relating to Publications on the subject of Religion . By John Search . ( 11 . )
Sketch of the System of Education , Moral and Intellectual , in practice at the Schools of Bruce Castle , Tottenham , and Hazelwood , near Birmingham . London , Baldwin . ( G . ) Mr . Ware ' s name is a sufficient recommendation , and the work is
written with his usual ability , and m his benignant spirit . If Mr . Mardon proposes to reprint the whole of the series , he ought to have the support of Book and Tract Societies . ( 7 . ) Prettily done ; but the writer venerates a Priest as Hume did a King . ( 8 . ) Good assistance for either school or family instruction .
( 9 . ) In the first part every word is accompanied by a literal interlinear translation , continual references to the rules of grammar , and frequent notes , explanatory of idiom or etymology . In the second part , a literal translation is still given , but separate from the original ; in the third , the student is sup * - posed not to need such assistance , the only aid , therefore , consists of notes which are continued through the whole book . There is no room now for comj plaint as to the difficulty of acquiring the German language .
( 10 . ) Jud g ing- b y our own feelings , we should say that all who have read the Ru 8 libearing will read this ; and all who read this will , read the Rushbearing . ( 11 . ) An acute expose of lawyer-made law , and of the flexibility and double-facedncss of its interpretation .
New Publications. 4 $9
New Publications . 4 $ 9
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1833, page 439, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2616/page/79/
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