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sympathy with others , when we say that he is superior to Hers and Moschelles . Our reasons are forthcoming ; at present he has only performed once in public , and the suhject is not sufficiently abroad . ' * An abundance of morning concerts have been given in the course of the last month , at which we have heard all the •* talents" and all the " blocks . " Those among the foreigners are well known , not only on account of
their talent ^ but also , perhaps , because it must be so dearly paid for ; those of our own country who are general favourites need not be mentioned . Among those , however , who are not sufficiently known , but whose commanding talents are sure to render them favourites , we may name Mrs . Alfred Shaw , Miss Masson , Miss Atkinson , and Mr . Lenox . At the Philharmonic , the concerts of Mr . F . Chatterton , Signor Lansa , and the admirable one given by Mr . Holmes—the public have heard these fine singers , and once to hear is to remember always .
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398 Notes of the Month .
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Errata . Our Subscribers are requested to correct the following errors of the press . As to how they originated , we find , as usual in such cases , after a strict investigation , that Nobody is to blame . The letter C belongs exclusively to the writer of the papers entitled , " Memoranda of Observations and
Experiments in Education . " It was appended by mistake to the article on the " State of the Canadas , " in our number for April , instead of the letters H . S . C . In the same number also , p . 203 , line 14 , for " chorus sings" read " chorussings ; " and in the May number p . 273 , line 13 , for 4 t political" read its antithesis , — " poetical . "
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Dental Surgery is of far more general and practical importance than S . T . ' s particular theories . In reply to several rather tiresome communications , originating in the article on that suhject which appeared in (our April number , we can only say the patients must apply elsewhere . Further than this we never will speak more / 1
J . W . may be assured that the Print of William Godwin will receive due attention as soon as it is puhlished . The other matter shall be answered privately . E . W . C . Has our best thanks . We agree with his conclusion about the Bishops , but not with the arguments by which he arrives at it . The other papers are under examination .
The writer of the fragment on the very original subject of ' Night , seems to have equal ability and carelesness . Moreover he has a very light estimate of the value of our time to request detailed replies by letter , and concerning a scrap of verse . We decline the paper on Niagara , with thanks for the offer . We
regret that we are also obliged to decline the Letter on the c Medical degrees of the Metropolitan University- ' We do not coincide with the writer on sundry important points . Histories of China and Brazil will be reviewed next month , and B . B . will there get the information he requires .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1836, page 392, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2658/page/64/
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