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of Walt Whitmanand-a ' Thrum ' s Gossi ' by Mr . Barrie , the , well x -known author p of , * Auld Licht Idlls . ' Some of the illustrations
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From Messrs . "W . EC . Allen & Co . —* The Dairy Farm , ' by James Long . Mr . Long is , perhaps , the greatest authority in England on dairyfarming ¦ ¦ and h he has bbi miw often been asked to ¦»* name
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Students in agricultural and dairy schools , he has himself written a clear and practical account of everything of importance connected with the management 11 of cows and making 4 h of
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and the book , , is the result of the y exp combined , study and practice of many years . Mr . Long ' s experience ¦¦ as professor pb . at % of dairy-farming in the
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, number of illustrations . From the same . —The new pb volume of the
States-— — ^ — — ^^ — ^^ ' ' " ^ " ~ ^ ^^^^ " ^ p » ^*^ » ^ bv pp > pvp > ^ b . ^ *^ n " »^ w w » ^^^ dB * ^** v AJliA ^ i ^ ^ ^ »^^ bj ^ ^ ^^ ^ % ^^ p ^ ^ V ^^ V ^ V Ypw ^ fc ^ p" f * . men Series is Mr . Robert Dunlop ' s ' Life of , , Henry •¦ ^^ " ~ " -- - — ^ w Grattan - ^ p ^ - *^ ^ p" ^» ^*» p * h — i ¦ bb . ' ¦ The * ¦ >« p ^^ ^ p ^ volume » ^* » **• % >« k jp ^ bmbj ^ - ^ is ji p ^ # based * V ^ «> Vlw' ^ p ^ "y i ^_ ^ on mM ji , A the 1 ^ J ^^ b ^^^
huge and intemperate memoirs of the great Irish statesman which were written by his eon some fifty years ago . Mr . Dunlop has
also also consulted consulted a a wide widft array arro . v of of other nthftr works xwnrlrs , historical , political , and biographical , in order to gain side-lights on his subject . Henry Grattan Urattan was was the the son son of or the the Recorder Reoordftr of of Dublin Dublin .
and was born in that city in 1746 . He entered , the Irish Parliament in 1776 , and came rapidly to the front as an orator and statesman . The
questions of Reform and Catholic Emancipation found iaa him a bold champion and eloquent advocate . After the Union Grattan entered the
English Parliament as member for Malton in 1802 ; a year later his native city paid him the
well-deserved compliment of returning him as one of its representatives . He declined to enter
the Fox Administration , and gave great offence in Ireland by supporting the Government on the IrishTnsurrection i Bill of 1807 . The closing ¦ years h
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had pation a was ssed Grattan carried saw until nearl h y to ten convince years him p ere death , removed enoug him Bii that reli BiBft ious
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int failings ellect — and does heart justice which to the met great in the qualities upright of and patriotic career of Henry Grattan .
From Messrs . Jl . 8 . Barnes & Co ., New York and Chicago . — ' Hygienic Physiology , ' by J . D . SteelePh . D . This enlarged editionof -a
, , volume which is recognised as a standard work in America is well adapted for the use of schools . We have carefully examined the book
and have found that for a popular treatise it neither says too much nor too little . It is written in an extremelclear and interesting
style , and there is nothi y ng morbid , indelicate , o ^^ 0 r ^ ¦ s ™ e " ^™ - ^ nsat ^*^— -r ^ m- - _ - - _ - —w ^ io ^ ¦ ^ n ^^^ al ^^^ " ^» ^^ ^ in ^— ' ^^^^ B its ^^— - ^^ ^^ B" ^ lumino ^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^ *^ P ^^» " ^^^ u I ^^ VBr s ^ and ^^» ^ Bb ^ B 1 ^*^ ^» exp ^ B ^ B » ^ BVBBJ BJBJ 0 F licit ^ " ^ ^^ ^ B ^ BF ^^^ ^^^
treatment of the theme . Dr . Steele does not write for medical students , and he has the sense V ^ V - ^ ^» r-m- - ~— ¦ not - ^ - ^ ¦¦ to " ^ ~^» overload " ^ ^^ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - ** ¦¦ I his ^^¦ *^^ ^ ¦ N * pages htf ^ BBBL ^ BB ^ BBj ^ with » ^ " ^ Bf ^ BB ^ B" superfluous V >^^ V »^ B |^^ ^ B ^ ^ B > ^ B ^ BBV ^*^ Bi ^^ ^ BF ^ . » B ^
details or technical terms . The book seeks merely to unfold thejprinciples which underlie the h pre ¦ s i ervation r ¦ ¦ ¦ of health and the formation of
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are also given . Coloured plates and numerous woodcuts render the contents of the book still ¦¦ more ¦ clea ¦ rand " —— ¦¦ a valua h ble list of standard
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* Idylls of the Home , ' by H . TD ^^^^^^ ouglas ^^ . The a ^^^ deep ^^ and sacred affection for the memory of an * angel-wife ' which transfigures BBh BBl line of
this ^ ^ jB ^^ B ^ — volume ~ " — ' ~ ™ ^^ disarms " ' — - ^^ B >^ ^ BB » ~ " ~ ¦ ^ " ^ " criticism ^ ¦ »*¦¦ ' ^»*^ ¦ ^¦¦ B ^ . ^ . ^^ B «^ every ^ The ^^ ^ i ^ « Bb W poem BBBk 4 Bh ^ Bp ^ Bb ^ BB ^ ^ BB is ^ i ^ divided into three books entitled * May , ' * June , ' and ¦ ¦ —~ ' ¦ November ¦ ¦ ¦ . ' The first describes the dawn
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ment , but the chastened triumph of faith and hope . There is not merely deep feeling , but some genuine 111 poetry in this modest and tender
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Murphy . A fairly well-written novel , in which startling adventures , hairbreadth escapes , bloodcurdling ^ ' " ¦~^^ " ^ ^^^ ~^ "i ¦ ^ B »^ incidents " ¦ " P ¦ ' ' ^ P' " - ™ p ™ ^^ P ^^»* «• ¦ bal , BH ¦ and 1 PB ^ ¦* ^ the ^* " p ^ » BJ ' ^^ pT usual ^ hP »> P * P «* ^ PP * k P"W pTpk ^ amount L *** l * ^ P ^ Bfc- ^ L ^ V * " ^_ Pi « I B >«^ B > ^^ of ^ Bp *^ ""^
love-making , are skilfully interwoven . The haunted church is supposed to be in Ireland , and - _ -v ¦ i ¦ - - 1 in —— — ' —• that - ^ ——~~ w— ^ r country v *> ^ m . pa pjp ^ - ^ pf m ^ m most P «« ^ ^«^ W *^ ^* of ^^ «^^ the "BpT aBP /^ B > "" c f ^ scenes B 1 L T ^^ pT ^^ pT plpr ^ Bp ^ KT PPp * " are ^ pP" ^ TBB . " ' ^ p ^
enacted . From Messrs . Burns & Oates . —' Old English Catholic —¦— - ¦ Missions i i ' by Joh i n Orlebar ¦ Payne ¦
M - ^ ^— . A — . *— — The ^ p' m -. ¦ p disabilities ** x ^^* j * ' app ¦ . ^ ipp- pim «* % ' , r »^ w to *^ ' ^ whi p « . ^ " 1 B jp .. pB ch ^ # ^ ^^ the A ^^ - n ^ rBi ^ Catholics A . ^ ft . B ^ fy fBB ^ BB ^> Pr , W were subjected led to great secrecy for in the
manner manner in in which whicn their their Missions Missions were w ^ rfi for many manv years conducted . In Mr . Payne ' s judgment , in spite Br > ite of of the the Tol Toleration eration Act A « t of of 1791 1791 . the ttiA year vear
1801 may be regarded as the time , when the E ¦ ¦ nglish 1 ¦ Missions ¦ ¦ - •»»¦ >> -w emerged - ~ p- bi pi from i obscurity '
—•——— ,-J - —¦ " - — —p - p—— » - » p-p—• <_^ - ^« r- V >*\ ^ p ^ ^ - *^ p ^«*^ p ^ r Ml ^ ^ 1 T * ^ " ** "p" *^ " -- — mM after what he terms nearly two centuries ana ¦ H ¦ 'J " ''' " ' ' ¦ '" ' ' ; .. » ; .... i | . ll'l ' l III ! . < -l > 'T ' .
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), June 1, 1889, page 666, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01061889/page/16/
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