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} ' 192 . Tlie Publishers' Circular ^fer...
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MAGAZINES FOR MARCH.
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Books Received :—• I From Messrs. John A...
From Messrs . Macmillan & Co . —' Disestablishment and Disendowment : What are they ? ' by
Edward ¦ which Professor A . Freeman Freeman , D . C . L writes ., LL . D is . sure Everything to find readers , and it is not surprising that the reprint
from ( with the addi Pall tions Mall ) of his Gazette papers shoul on Dises d alread tablishment have reached - m a second m » edition » . Dr . Freeman ~ ' y s con ~ - ~ - ^^ ^^ p ^ rf ^ v - ^^ ^^ p > ^ bp' - «^ w ^ fc- ^^ ^^^ ^^ r ^ t ^ " ^^ ^^™ " ^ " ^™ " ^^^^ ^ " ^ " " ^^ ^^ " ™ ^ ¦ ™ " ° — — " — — —
elusion of the whole matter is that ' the advocates of the disestablishment and disendowment of the Eng ^^ H ^^ V ^ pi ^ B ^^_ fc lish ^^ m ^ W ^^ ^^ m ^^ Church ^ M ^ T ^»^» ^^^ W ^^» - ^^ ^ V ^ V have ^^^ ^^ r ¦ W ^» to —~ make ¦ ™ ^ " ~ out their case , - ' and
the succeeded refore b in y doing inference so . that "Th they ey must have show not / yet he ' that the Established Church is the cause
of argues evils , to the country so great as not only to ca ou u tweigh sebut W ^^ F any also advantages to ¦ outweigh of the which evils it inherent may be r hv the in ¦
so ^^^^ ^^ . ^ p * ^ p ^ p gr ^^^^ ^^^ ea , ^ p t ^ V ^ B' ^ a . ^ mf ^ chan ^^ ^^«^ *^^ *^^ g e ^^ , ~ ~— ~~ a ch ~^ W ^ ange H — — affecting — ^ ^^^ so ™ ^^^ *^^ many ^^^ - ^ " ~ ™ interests They are entitled and rooting to a fair up hearing so many on associations this ground . ,
and their adversaries are entitled to a fair hearing answer equally . that ' Possibl it has alread y the Liberation done what Dr Society . Freeman will y
asks in its ' Case for Disestablishment , ' which has ' j went been to publ press ished with , we his fanc interesting y , since tractate the Professor .
From Messrs . S . "W . Partridge & Co . — 'Sir Moses M ^^ mv ^^^^ w ontefi ~~^ ^^^~ ™ ^ " ~ ~^ ^^ or ^^^ ^^ e ^^ , y ' t ^~^ h ^ e s ^ to ^ " ^ ry w of ¦ — h — is ' life — , ¦ b ^^ y M James ^^ ~ ~ ^^^ ^^^ "w Weston w ^^ F n # v ^ — ^ p >^^ .
favourabl A handy y and with well the -written author littl ' s life e work of * James , comparing Livesey , ' which , we hear , had a very large and
welldeserved sale . From b Messrs . Steiger & Co . New York . —* Franz
^¦ i ^ a ^ v ^ . v ^ ^ v ^^>^ w ^^^ v ^^^^ v ^^ v * v ^^ . ^^ r . . ^ ^^ . r ^ v ^^ v ^^ ^^^ ^^ v ^ P ^^ S ^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^ p ^ ^^*^ ^ , v ^^^ ^^ ~ ^^^^* ^*^ ^^~ ^* ^ p" ^ ^ b ^^ vh ^ u ^ P ^ k ^ v Am ^ V Iiieb This a lecture er octavo , sei which n pamp Leben was hlet und delivered of Seine 45 & c " . Werke in pages New , ' reproduces b York y Holls to .
the m % Deutscher m W ~\ 0 . T Geselli W T » g-Wissenschaftlicher TTTi *» /» * » •» Verein ^^ , . It is derived from published works on Franz Lieber , and is enriched by communications from
II the family , and by a portrait . I From Messrs . Fred . Warne & Co . — ' The
Representation of the People Act , 1884 . ' With Introauthor duction of and this Index useful , by and J . Renwick bandedition Seager . of The the y
much-discussed and well-abused Franchise Act has provided in a little pocket volume all that candidates , agents , or voters need to know as to
the operation actual . provisions In the introduction of the statute , Mr , or . Seager its practical , it is tr ¦ ueg hb ives his vote - ^"" in favour of what he terms
— , v ^^» ' — ' ' - V — - -T— — — — »— —~ —< — — — ~^ V ^ V ^^ F ^ P . ^ " ^ ^ B ^^ B > ri ' the ght great to a voice act of in the political legislation justice of by the which country the has been extended to two millions of our fellow
the subjects side / of but the having majority thus , he placed proceeds himself to deal on with the -- ~ - Act - as - - it m- - stands - ¦ - —r- V i - rrespective r of his 0 f own
view of the merits — _^ — of its — — , — provision — ^ — T " — — s . ~ He ^^ ^^ «* «« ^ sh ^^ ^ ow |— ^ ^ ^ s «^ the alterations nature effect of the ed b present the Act franchises with much , and clear the - y
the ness modes , and then of registration gives plain , and t ^» e exact making definitions of cjaims of and -- -- objections ------ ^ - - and sundry-other -. _ , matters , ___ which
it _ , _ _ _ is , — , ^ essential ___— — r , for — - . ^ - all who ^^ deal with . „ - ^ . ^ . ^ ^^^ matters pxr ^ v * m m ** ^ m p ^^^ political to understand . The text and schedules of the Act are then printed , and there is a useful
index . From Messrs . Wy man & Sons . — - * Literary Success . '
Arjihijr ( Fill This *« n is mr + Kea a guide * mis ^ e , the . to 4 * a . practical v author ^* B « r « / ft 4 * i An ¦ of journalism •* rv * - «••• Tea * % *» 1 * m « and m . b 1 % . y Tea Mr ~ HJV ~~ - . I ' "drinking / who gives us a ma ' nual for young
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Mr may buys Beade a be newspaper read hes with . in After p tu leasure a general by everyone introdnrtW Wli ^ *
paragrap . h toup writing , the rn country upon printers reporter ' enm < * town reporterthe parliamentary
viewers leader writers special , , correspondents sub-editors , reviewers war reporter corresrJ int 1
There dents , art are , critics also , chapters dramatic on critics editors , , and and on editors contrt
his butors perils , editorial , on agreements revisions , the , & j c ournalist . Each ' of lib thei rar
Not phases the of least journalism interesting is illustrated part of by Mr anecdotes . ReadeV
dail littl y e papers worK is throughout his list ot the tne kingdom names of . editors of
} ' 192 . Tlie Publishers' Circular ^Fer...
} ' 192 . Tlie Publishers' Circular ^ fer *^| J
Magazines For March.
MAGAZINES FOR MARCH .
[ N if . B . th — ere Magazines be 31 day which s in reach the month us by , the by the 27 th 28 , th or * can as a rule be noticed in the Publishers' Circular
of the 1 st proximo . ] ILL T 78 TBA TED MA GAZINE 8 .
Canterbury and pictorial and , Windsor of the Portfolio share the ( Seeley honours & , Co literar . ) , the y letterpress in the former case being b V ^ f Julia
Cart-^ — ^^ ~~ ^^ ght — ' «^ ^ , *~ ' ^ v' and ~^~ *^ ^ ^ B ^ V of ^ P *^ PA ^ B ^ P ^ the ^^ ^ PT ^^ ^ pr ^ . ^ latter ^ ^ P »^^ ^ PT ^^^ V 4 PF b *^ i ^ y *^ ^ ipr Mr ^ ^ b <^ ^ pjpk . Loftie y V ^^ ^ p ^ ^ ^ . ^ V ^ br The « Vk U fine illustrations etching of of the the tomb Canterbury of the Black paper Prince include —or a
the several Chantry bits , of as it the is old termed city — , including by H . Kailton a pretty , and view of the Cathedral from the inner side of the
famous Christ Church Gate ; a sketch of the the We — — s widening tgate — — - ~ - — ^ ~^ " ~ ^™* w » ^ from _ v — HlPk of ^^^ ^^ the the ^^ ^^ ^ ^^^ ¦ St way ^ . » ^»^^^ Dunstan ^ is ^ ^*^ ¦ . P ' perhaps ^ P' ^^ ' ^^ s b ^^^ i ^^ side a ^^ . ^ p * p rath ^ , in ^^^^^ er ^ which " ^— ex — -
row aggerated Street b / y the The artist "Windsor ; and sketches a glimpse are of' accom A Nar- - ¦ p ¦ v ¦ ¦ an i ¦ i ~ m ed ^^ ^ P ^ Pi b v *^ y w that ^ r «*«« ^^ p m ^ leasant ^ Pa v ^« dvp ^ ^ MV ^ k ^ Pj ^ pr mixture rfp ^^ bi ^ h ^ ^ B ^ fc ^ pT ^ PV «¦¦> ^ V of ^* ir ppb ^ history m ^ I ^ P * ^ P * ^^ 1 , M
architec associate ture , and with archaeology the author which of the we 'History have learnt of Lon to - don Seeley / The keep other their etchings excellent in the number contribution —Messrs of .
three plates up with each issue—are a pretty seapiece by Augustus Hagborg > etched by Augustus
at Mass low e , tide representing with the a fishermen bay in the and North fisherwomen of France p their icturesquel shadows , y crossing in the water the canvas and , reproduction and casting
of very uicii » wj . a p ouauu fine hud late of engraving cugi nro Albert ju auuf iuo ; Diirer vraici of \ jk jl 1 cv 504 ' ; , s , ajiv , , « Christmas of v c ^ jl a a > which »» id ***^ ^ fc iw » . Day « a - . " gocd o , a
other specimen attractive exists in item the s British in this Museum very interesting . Among of number ijumucr , , we wo find UUH . A a n cj criticism . il / JU 1 ojix on vu . * The j . « o jDrama ^» *»— - _ _ _
the Watkins Greeks Lloy in d , relation and a si to gned the review Arts , ' by of 5 Mr Ir . . Dicksee ' « Komeo and Juliet' by Cosmo /
Monk-X'ltADOO s D XIU 1 UCU til JU . U UJ . JCU IL » jr V- « vo »»»« ---millan Royalties Pmrol house . — ' mi & The / Co its { fa Eng . ) g extracts airf ives lish -no / tfa the Illustra from -Pw place ^ wt ted the tVt of Magazin Ck honour Diary "DiflTV e ot to ( MM tne tllO the
-Prince plates— of to which Wales ' s we eons have , with referred some in charrojng another eel pa ge xuLi lent — forming number ! a strong Grant feature Allen in a discourses very ***
uuuuraoer . . Mr mr . . crr * mi > . ucu ***» , rural cowsli ly and with Bympatheticall the aid of some y of realistic primroses Pictu ana of the ps pretty , spriflowers by HB lands ; ' ^
George Simmdn ^ s ng contributes a . paper y lull ^ . good and useful matter The Art of wnnB jJ
Bronze / to which Mr . on J . ' X > . Cooper i auuiw adds torn ,
Ife effective Con way engravjings » s ' Family ; and Ail ^ jlr then / > 0 , have n J * J gg
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), March 2, 1885, page 192, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_02031885/page/8/
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