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The Hindoos . Vol . 1 . [ Library of Entertaining Knowledge . ] We always receive a volume of this series of the Diffusion Society ' s publications with pleasure . It is the department in which they excel , and have really proved themselves public benefactors . The present work appears to be compiled with adequate skill and diligence , and has a very interesting set of illustrations , from drawings by Westall .
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The British Calendar ; or > Almanack for the year 1835 . 6 d . Calendars and Almanacks are swarming this year ; there is one even for pasting in the crown of a hat , showing that the repeal of the stamp is a capital improvement . That of which the title is given above * published by Gilbert and Co ., is got up with great carefulness , and will be found more useful than most of them . A clever engraving is prefixed of the path of Halley ' s comet .
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The Lyre and the Sword of Charles Theodore Korner . Translated by W . B . Chorley . A characteristic translation , and a beautiful little edition of poems , which have long popularized themselves in this country . The following lines are translated from the German original of the father of the hero , and were occasioned by the well-known verses of Mrs . Hem ana , on his grave : —
TO MRS . HEMANS . [ From the FatheT of Theodore Ktfrner . ] ' Gently , a voice from afar is borne to the ear of the mourner ; Mildly it soundeth , yet strong , grief in his bosom to soothe ; Strong in the soul-cheering faith , that hearts have a share in his sorrow , In whose depths , all things holy and noble are shrined .
From that land , once dearly beloved by our brave one—trie fallen , Mourning blent with bright fame—cometh a wreath for his urn-Hail to thee , England the free ! thou see ' st in the German no stranger f Over the earth and the seas , joined be both lands , heart and hand !'
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Flinter ' s Account of ike Present State of Pwrto Rico . Voyage of H . M . S . Chanticleer , made ifi the Yean * 1889 , ! # 30 , 1931 . By W . H . B . Webiter . 2 vota . The Court of Sigismund Augustus ; or , Poland in the Sixteenth Century . By Alexander Bronikowaki . Done into English by a Polish Refuge © . 3 vote . Tylriey Hall . By Thomas Hood . 3 vols .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1834, page 819, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2639/page/73/
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