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8i4 The Publishers' Circular juiy I ? l8...
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In fflemoiftam
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Major-General C. B. Brackenbury, R.A. We...
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Lord Carnarvon. We very •/ much regret ¦...
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Prof. Ivan Pavlovich Minazeff. Intellige...
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Rev. Dr. Moffat, of Princeton, New Jeiso...
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The Stanley Book Dinner.
to hint that he feared they had made a virtue of ¦ necessity ^_^^ ^^~ - ^^ - ^^ . v ^^ - ^ ^ m h , but yqp ^ ppft ^^ that y ^^«¦ ^ vr - ^ * virtue ^^ - ^— - ¦ - - ¦ — was - - — - — its — — -- ¦ - own — reward — - — — — y / and — —
he was Sir afraid Ford North that was responded all they could for the offer visitors them . , and P ^^ Pf ^ P £ jPf ^^ rfPJ ^ Mr ^^ U ^^ £ ^ . £ ^ H J ^^^^ ppj . ^ H p ^^ ^^^ . PJ ^ Howartb PV ^^^ k ¦ ^ t ^ T W ^ P" ^» ^^ . ^^ ^ Vi ^ F , ^ H ^ M ^»™^^^ " W . ^ P ^^^ ., ^ B toasted ^^ ^^ " ^ ^^ " ^^ ^^ V ^^ ^^^ ^^ ^ v ^ Messrs ^^ ' ^^^ v *^»~ h r — — — . —
standing Sampson of Low the & literature Co ., and to eulog which ised the the firm hi had gh always confined itself .
the M production . Fouret ga of 7 e the some French particulars edition , and respecting called attention to the unprecedented fact that Mr .
the in p Stanley ^ r ^^^ p > ipp nine ^ ^ London mm ^^ ^^ r ^^^ ' different ™ s book ^^ ^^*^ m representative ^™ ^^ will m *^ ^^ languages i ^ " —r ^* - ^ be »^» ^— ^^ - ^ published «* ^^ » ^^ - . of ^» - - ^— ¦ Mr Messrs ^ . ^— - » Henry - simultaneousl — ¦—— . — Hachette Kleinau — w — — — y , ,
which bore testimony had alway to s the existed extremel between y friendly the two relations firms . Mr . Bangs replied afcfollows : —* Mr . Marston ,
Mr . Stanley , and Gentlemen , — I thank you for me associating an opportunity my name to wit add h my this humble toast , congratula as it gives
tions to the many which have preceded them to them Mr m » . ¦>** Stanley their and heroic his companions journey — — their . I congratulat safe return e ;
and ^ ^^^ , now ' upon ^*» w <~ ^^ ^ that " ^ ^"" ^^ they ~ ^ ^ " ^ ^^ ^~ are ^^ ^ j with us , y agai — — n and willing to communicate their experiences , I congratulate them p ^^ ^ p , ^ pi ^^^ v ^ p ^^ ph- upon 40 v w r ^^ 0 ^™ . ** their ^ f ^• ^^^ ^™ ^ " . ¦ publishers rf ^^^» - ^^ ^» ^« ^*^ ^^^™ - ^» — ¦ ^ . 1 — felt —* —* ' ^ " - a — - ^ special M — —
sympathy Stanley in his with speech a sentiment at the Guildhall expressed , where by Mr he . said that " he felt agedand urged some
substantial present recognition , of the services of his enthusiasm companions , while which they should were not filled be with allowed youthful to
though weaken somewhat through neg different lect , & c . " sense In a I similar feel a particular to be a species pleasure of contemporary in responding to recognition what seems of
the pluck and enterprise of the young : gentle-Sons men comprising in the herculean the firm task of they Chas have . Scribner under ' - s taken , to lall the cies of Mr . Stanley ' s
book which supp the y appreciative op and intelligent reading public of America may desire . That they will do this to the satisfaction of all , and
the interest of the author and themselves , I have every confidence . It may seem presumptuous in me to offer advice or i suggestions to
your such •^ «^ p ^ ^^ ^^ 0 ^ permission an ^ ^ ^ in » telli * ^ m * * r \ gent ^ I ^ - w — *^ gathering ¦ ould ^ - ^» ^ - — say - — ^^ - - ^ , " . as Make - this — — - r ^ v ^ ; yourselves but - — - — with ^ heroes ^^ m ^ » r , - ^^ ^^ - p ^_^ , k g ^ p ^ e i ^ r n t * j » tlemen ^ - ^^ - ^^ v ^ ^ ^_* ^ a ; v and ^ - ^^ - ^^ ^ . ™ - t — - — hen ^ ^~ - — — , -m if —¦ *~ - y I ou — w *¦ ould — — — acquaint — ¦ ~
the world with the methods by which you have done findif so , or enli can ghten Mr . E it . Marston y your discoveries , narra , tive -r you into j ± his , kindl ¦ y receptive - — , pour your
en-^^ p ^ ^| ^ f iPfc /^ V ^ Vr ¦ ^^ « Vki ^ j ^ jk ^ ^^^ ^& * m . ^ ¦ i-d ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ - »^ ¦* ^ - ^ -- ' ^^ ^^ 1 — ^— , — — couraged by his proverbial sympathy , which is g favourite iven freel or y and to bountifull him who y alike for the to the n ' public time ' s
would secure tread the co Hie -operation pleasant of paths his of conf literature reres , Mr — . HearleMr . Rivington pfc i and M ¦¦ —¦ r . Kobe ' rt Marston -. ^__ --..,.
¦ a V n ^^ P ^ d M * M * t ^^ he , . * i ?^^ admirable ** - ** " ^ ^ » ^ ^ j ^ h » ¦^^ ' o r , ganisa ^^ w— . — -.- — t i on w - ^ - * - hich - — - ^ -- — they so , grateful ajbly direct world , and Jiang you ing will upon soon your find words a trul aD < y l
receiving example . " encouragement An organisation from such your as this brilliant has eat ower for goodand with this feeling I
sug gr gest 4 < Prosperity and , continued success to the firm Mr of . Low E . , Marston Marston , having Searle & responded Kivington . " for ' his
firm Among , the guests those separated who had . sent letters of regret at their ^ f ^ Ihjp ^ ^^ ^^ jpm unavoidable — pi . pa jp pi *^ v " «^ r •* ^^^ ^^ - ^* ^^^ ¦¦« ^^ absence - ^ — »¦»* - ^— - ^ ^~ f- ~ - *^ - ^ were " » ^^ — -. — the T _ ..- — Bishop — . _ . __ -., — of
—Mr Exeter . A . , L Mr . Bruce . Staveley , Dr . Hill John , M Wiblin . P ., Mr , . F Henry . R . C . S Irving , Sec . ,
8i4 The Publishers' Circular Juiy I ? L8...
8 i 4 The Publishers' Circular juiy I ? l 890
In Fflemoiftam
In fflemoiftam
Rev . Dr . John Baillie . We much regret to have to announce the ^ _ ¦ £ J * * ^ Pl ^ ^ p * . ^ ^ p ^ i « d .
dea time th of of the the . Rev Free . Dr Church . John ^ L Baillie inlith , at arid one la lattftrlv tterly rpio rect tn . or r of of Wvvfinhnfi Wyvenhoe , in in TChsay Essex gow . , Dr Hi *
Baillie was the author of ' A Memoir of the . Rev . W . H . Hewitson , of Dirleton / published
by Messrs . JNisbet esc ( Jo .
Major-General C. B. Brackenbury, R.A. We...
Major-General C . B . Brackenbury , R . A . We hear with extreme regret ^ j of the death — ——•» — — Jk ^ VA ^ PJP * A J ^ A ^ ppr ^ h . da A ^^^^ m ~ a ^_
of Major-General ^^^ Brackenbury , R . A ., who was on well mili known tary subjects as an accomp . The lished deceased and able officer wri was ter
a brother of Lieut .-General Henry Brackenbury , and at the time of his death held the
appointment of Director of Artillery studies ,
Lord Carnarvon. We Very •/ Much Regret ¦...
Lord Carnarvon . We very much regret ¦ fJJ to learn , just «/ 8-t the
Lord momen Carnarvon t of going which to press took , of lace the on death Satur - . day afternoon at , 5 o ' clock . p The deceased
~^ r ¦ ~^ ^ —^ ^ - ~— ~^^ ¦ ^— ^ - ^ ^^ ^ ^^ - ^ ~^ ™ ^— ^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^—^^— — ^^ v ^^ ^^ " ^^ a ^ u ^ T ^*^^ B ^ pp > ^ p ^ ^ . pV ^^ . ^ p p ^ pl ^^ p ^ ^^ p ^ . peer educated was at born Eton and June Clmst 24 , Church 1831 , , O d xford was ,
where he graduated as a first class in classics held in 1852 several , and impor D . C . L tan . in t political A 1859 . Lord appointments J . X Carnarvon .
t He enur was e of t Colonial he office aided Secretary , and teriall during in t he Confederation of the North very American Colonies y .
He was also Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland at of one that of the country most . critical Besides periods being _ in / a the politician A . history
he was a scholar , and the possessor of poetic gifts of no mean order . He was the author of various prose works , and he published a '
poetical translation of the Agamemnon ' of ^ schylus , and also of the 'Odyssey . ' As a philanthropist , statesman , and man of letters ,
his death is a distinct loss to the nation .
Prof. Ivan Pavlovich Minazeff. Intellige...
Prof . Ivan Pavlovich Minazeff . Intelligence comes from St . Petersburg of
the death of Prof . Ivan Pavlovich Minazeff , the well-known Oriental scholar . Prof . Minazeff was an authority on subjects
connected with Buddhism .
Rev. Dr. Moffat, Of Princeton, New Jeiso...
Rev . Dr . Moffat , of Princeton , New Jeisoy . Intelligence has just reached us of the
death of the Rev . Dr . Moffat , of Princeton , New Jersey . Dr . Moffat was born in Galloway , Scotlandbut emigrated to America early in
life . He , was the author of a well-known 4 Life of Dr . Chalmers / and a frequent
contributor to periodical literature .
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From ment Messrs to the . W Students . H . Allen ' Plane & Tri Co gonometry .- ' Supple , - ' by Thomas Roney . This supplementas the
a p iled thor to infor furnish ms us in candidates his prefac for e , has examination been , com- | a
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), July 1, 1890, page 814, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01071890/page/20/
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