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ntraiber * wbidi consists ofaSJipage ^ of ietterpresa v iattdfauf engravings the publication will t > 6 a most welcome one to all Who deHghtr tn ^ he cathedratT J ^ ht » 6 totlQ 3 ,, arid W vv ^ ib would gaze with no iworarit ^ rati ^ ati i > n 4 ft ttfe W ^^ ofm * t ^ fld brart Which is coitartbri fy d ^ ti ^^ $ V % i ypV very ^ J ^ prppriata ^ OM | pf GotR ic Architecture , The historical portion pjoousea to h % fi $ h in $ \ iripua anecdotes . \ # e cannot sympathize in the piettV of Edward the Confessor , who prayed the Deity to silence the ftigbiih ^ ales because they disturbed bis devotions ; but , perhaps Sir
Andrew Agnew may , at least on Sundays , when he happens to he imror Bfototh&trji'edthitry , and the miracle may give him a hint , derived from the ^ fidota of dt ^ ancestors / for his future attempts at Puritanical legislation . , JJHerfcf .. is jano ^ . her miracle in the number , proving the right qf ^ in glig h , IfJQ , g 9 % Q nominate bishops , which may be of use to t ^ e Tone * in the coming discussions on Church Reform . We hope to be thanked fpr pointing it out . . While even these absurdities are illustrativeand
* therefore properly introduced , there is a rich variety of matter of a different kindv tending to throw light upon the condition and manners of ^ dtf < et y through a lon g successi on of centuries , and extracting the materials 6 F knowledge and common good from the vestiges of roval and sacerdotal pomp .
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' <¦ 1 i'r-J . 1 ' " ————— 1 ; , ., . ,-. . THePotket Ghiide to Domestic Cookery . Simpkin and Marshatt , 1835 . It is full of meet directions ; its advice is never out of season ; ft has rneatis for marketers j cautions for carvers ; ending in solids for substant ^ S ytyitfiehieti fpr epicures , and sops for the sick ; and all in so small
a compass , and in so pretty a dress , that a lady need not be ashamed to c ^ rry the knowledge of the whole cuisine and all its accompanimeii ^ in her r ^ tiqule * It would have been better had it acknowledged its obligation to Mrs . Child ' s ' Frugal Housewife , ' ( a more economida ! b ^ Dess portable work on the same subject , ) from which it has copied 7 many 'directions Verbatim . i i !« u
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¦ : V '¦ -. - »¦ ' : : ' ¦ — . .. ! Li--' ByronCs Short Hand , abridged . Is . &d . I ' I r A neat abridgement of Byrom ' s popular system of Stenography ; a system which is inferior in rapidity to Gurney ' s , and some others , per * liaps , but which can scarcely be excelled for beauty and intelligibility The editor has been rather careless in the sho ^ t-hand specimen ^ fd transcript ; and , by avoiding a little repetition , might haVe mad ^' rno ^ use of the small space which he occupies . But he h ^ s done enpugt Jpr any one easily to acquire the art , without the expense of larger publications .
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——— ¦ -M The Historical Keepsake . TiaiS is a Series of Original Historical Romances founded on ifirportaflt and interesting Events in . British History / The facto themselves are « o ivvell chosen for attracting the attention of juvenile readers , that we ctiuM : mshi there had been . no admixture of fiction . The piirpose mightv * & * thoik ^ Jtave been accomplished withoutv and the evil obviourilyrmUetiding iudh admbftture Mv ^ been avoid « di <^ Although demurring t 6 > 'thev ^ plpmy
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1835, page 213, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2643/page/69/
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