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duced on every page . Mr . Carr , in the volume on —^^^ fa ^ aBa , ppp St | a * - ^ V . a * Matthew aaam ^ pppr maw-mr —a- — ° - — ' s ~—~ Gospel - —¦ - — — -- — - ™—— - —— ' , h ' ^ g f ^ " ! ives — a brief ^^^ ^^ ^ summary — — ^^ _ _ . ¦* *^ aA - A ^ a * M * A ak * ¦ ^ 4 fe - *¦
of the life . of the E vangelist , and afterwards discusses the authorship , origin , and characteristics ^ LJ " ^_ # _^ L mVBmr ^ L » ^""* ^ Mff ^^^ ' of ^ p » " * " the ^""^ p ** " ¦¦ ^ pp * firs ^^ 4 ^ aas " ^ a » t —an Gospel *« law -p ^^ ^ a ^ mpaw — . ^ ^ . —p The MM . pbbbbbi "" ¦»• notes aaa ^ ap —ap- —a- ^ pp ¦ — are — ' p "——
terse , clear , and helpful , and teachers and students cannot fail to find the volume of great- service . Both of these books contain an
index and coloured map . From Messrs . Dean & Son . —' Elocution made _ ^ am ^^^^ k ^ b . a > A aaa '^ PaV * pbjb mm * A 4 k
Easy / by Edith Heraud . In a small compass the authoress states and illustrates the leading rules of the art which she has been
expounding and illustrating for some twenty-five years . The management and modulation of the voice , hasisthe art of taking breadthreading
emp ^ iliUiJC « | OlO , |/ UV aiU V / J . LC « I \ AUg MA \^ C « Vltll , | IVU ^ All ^ the Bible and the Liturgy , and especiallj , the Cesura —p ^^* —p ^ a - - ^ pp— ^ ppp ^ p— ***** —*• - ** , ap or ~** r *—¦¦ Elocutionary ¦ ¦ ¦ — *¦— - ** — ~~ ~ - — ^ — - ~ ^^ Pause ^~ - **~ *— " — ~^ ~~ ~^ , j are — ~ ~™~ the — — impor — ¦ -
tant aspects of the subject set forth in the book . Miss Heraud is a trusty and experienced guide , whom students of Elocution may follow with
the utmost confidence . From the same . —' The Embalmed Heart , and **• - ah —¦ ^^ V ^ B . dh am *^ k **^*^ ^ H * I ¦ ¦ ^ a *
other Sensational Poems , ' by . E . J . Cooper . In the preface , remarkable for its pretentious character and inelegance of diction , the author
states that in preparing these poems for tbe press he has attempted to provide * a counterblast r ^ jr ««^ ri ^ v to v ^* r the "A * afca » ^^ long - ¦¦¦ ^ p » m ^* m w * m *\ - ¦¦• ¦¦ - ¦¦ haired ¦! m mm •*** - w , -m - sentimental *_^ »^ — " — — ¦¦ -p-aap- ^ a * - ¦»«» w v « « h - school p » p- ^ Hr ¦¦ " ™ ^ - ^ T ^ —'
who demand that their ' mental pabulum ' shall invariably have a happy ending . The author proceeds to put into verse certain ghastly
stories which are far beyond limits of probability , and which will force even the lover of ' blood -- -curdling' literature to cry ' Hold
— — _ . ^ ^ _ — — g |\ i v — , enough ! ' The one redeeming feature in the book is ' The Station-Master ' s Story , ' a deeply pathetic incident fairly well rendered .
From the same . —* Debrett ' s Peerage , Baronetage , kc * This well-known standard work of reference has now reached its one hundred
and twenty-seventh year of publication . The high reputation which it has secured , both at home and in the Coloniesfor accuracy
, and thoroughness seems to be fully maintained in the present edition . In order to avoid error and iB ri ^ _ l to ^ B omissions V ^^ V ^^ 1 printers 1 ^^ k % 1 P " % 9 ^^ ' ^ L' ^ ^ btt ^^ ^^ V ^ A have L % 4 ^ L tf ^ ^ k
^^^ supp ^ ^ ^^^^ y ^^^ ^^^ ^ ^^ ^ ^^^ ^^^ , ^^^^ ^^^ proofs been sent to every person named in the book for veriiication or correction , whilst other efforts
have been made to produce a perfectly trustworthy compendium . . Since the publication of the last edition two peerages have become
extinct—the Dukedom of Buckingham and Chando 3 and the Barony of Blachford—one has become dormantand one Peer ( the Earl of
, Fife ) has been promoted to a Dukedom . The Order of Baronets has received seven additions , ¦ whilst w ^ i ^« ^^ vb n ^ ^ r ¦ four — " ^^ ^^ ^^ ba , __ _ ronetcies .. — ^ - — - _ _ have r _ — — _ , ^_ become w ^_^ ^_ ^ - ^^ ^~^^^ m ~^ extinct ~* r ^^^ ^ r ^ ^^ ^ ^ v ^ - ^ . m
The Order of Knighthood has been increased by fifty-seven new names . Amongst the deaths are one bishoptwenty-four peerstwentyone
peeresses , two baronets , , and thirty-one , knig hts . From 1 ^^ ¦ » , ^ p ^ B ^ Meaara ^ If ^^ f ^^^ r ' ^ V v ^ h * ^ p ^ ¦ ^ . ^ Digby ¦ 1 ^^^^ h ^ ^^ m & — ^ Long pi 1 ~^ w— ^^>^^^ ^^^^^ . — ' Dcaboroug ^ m ^ ip ^ ij— r ^ * if ^ - ^ pp 4 * p * ^^ p' ^ . ^ 'Pi P *> k h ^^
Hold ; or , the Secret Chamber , ' by An Old Boy . A gossipy story for boys , containing numerous adventures on sea and land . Three youthful
heroes are accomplices in mischievous exploits , but they are blessed with humane hearts 'and . ire ¦ never — - —— - ^ p > - —¦ - - - guilty r—v ^ m of cruelty ^ m or wrong ¦ - —^ — •—¦ F ^^ L -doing ™^^ r " ™ ' ^^^\ .
The tone of the book is healthy and invigorating throughout . From 4 1 'latform Messrs and . "Well Pul s pit Gardner Addresses , Darton on Temperance ft Co . —
I Topics / by the Rev . H . E . Leigh , M . A . The
author states that it has . fallen to his lot to deliver some six hundred sermons and addresses
on the Temperance question . He is therefore ; well fitted to become of reliable assistance to other public ——~ advocates ~ m— h v ^ v v- ^ r of the same pi ^ pr PBBJPPPPP causewho PB
h ave — — — not ^«—w — - — the - - ^ advantage - ^— - - ^ par ^^ ^ v ^ pr ^ pr ^ PPPJ of " ^ p » ¦ I a ^ p ^ v long ^ p ^^ pT ^^^ P « p experience ^^^^ P ^ pVPpJ ^ P , * W PBp ^ ^^^ , •¦ ^ » «> pBP ^ P ^ . These platform helps appear , for the most part , suggestive and striking 1 whilst ¦ num PPPPPi erous ¦¦¦¦¦¦ PP illus ¦¦¦>
-^ P—^^ ^ | P— — — ^ - ^ — — —~ — ^ ¦ " ^— ^ PjPpP ^ , ^ PJ ^^»^^ ^^— ^^ ¦ ^ ^ P" ^^»^ P ^ "P ^^» ^^ pi ^^ PpV PpP | - ^^ 0 ^ PP ^ BPPp *^ PPBP ^ trations and statistics enhance their value . . From Devil Messrs is Dead . Gilbert d & Bivington . —* The
' an' Scenes in General Dayton ' s Garden ' are two parts of one volume , by . the author ~— - _ - - _ - — of - ^_ - - ' Real ^ - _ - ^_ — Peop _ - h - ^ pr- v ^ pr le ^^^ ^ ppr . ^ ' « The ^ PPPPl ^ PBPPPP ^ PpPT p De ^ PpPppF ^ PJpV vil V p * p > ^^| is pfp ^ Wt ^ P Pp Dead PpPP ^ r ^^^ P ^ PpV *^ F ^ PP > PpW '
is a carefully wrought-out sketch of legendary days . Beginning with a reference to the old Scandinavian myths which personified physical
and and spi sniritual ritual good erood and and evil evil , , the the author author goes e-oes on to Dornburg and the Castle of the Sleeping Beauty . The relation of the Prince of Meissen
td the legend , through his marriage to Minna von Wildhof , a daughter of the famous alchemist n — - * r —— - —¦ -a — —• w , — Friedrich ^ ^ mi- -v __ -m ^_ mm ¦» Bottcher — w ^^ ^ m ^ -m ^ t ^ -mt ^^ , » ^ is (^ j , studiously p , ^ j _ j ^ i % V >» Jk V ^ * - ¦> # * ^ F
traced ., The swift transitions of mythical persons to apparent reality , and back again to myths ^ p , are — cleverl - y ^ m introduced ' —— ~^ —• ¦— — - ^ p * - - ^» - ^ ' ^ ¦¦ . ar To i ^ PBBk —1 r ^ anyone p ^ p ^ t pi ^ T ^*^^ ^ p- ^ pp ^^ pr
who appreciates the reading of myth-lore this volume will prove attractive , as the style of the writing is both able and engaging . In ' General Dayton — — ' s Garden 1 ' the « M ^ author i pfc 4 fk - :
duces which - — — a is striking Charleston - - - — bit . -w — of - — v The w ^ pp fiction - ¦ portrayal ^ , the ¦ w * v ^ p ^ p ^ scene ^ of » p » ^ bh pro » ppT the of ^ p ^ I | General as a « silent ___ man' of the careless \
Braddock Osborn - — - — —— — , the , the - - - honest f , amiable — . __ _ ^ Colonel m ^^^^ Amelie m ma v ^ v , _ ^^ ^^ , Herbert the ^ r >»^ ^ . ^ cunning ^^ " — WA ^ p and *^ - »» ^ rf " * p * " » pp , , ' ; indeed --- — , all — the — other — — characters - ^ ¦ ¦ ~* m ¦ ^ p ^ ^ -mr mm — pp * p « shows pppr * « ^^ . ¦ « ¦ , ^ pv con - «^ pV ^ pV . * m » -
siderable ability . But we can scarcely see how it is possible for such a cunning villain as ! Osborn to get off so triumphantly . |
From ^ V ^* H . . ¦¦¦¦ Messrs ^ ppsfe . B aappppph . Grant . ^ . ^^ . & Son _ . —Anyone * who ^ * is ^ looking for a book of charming fairy tales mt should — pBB » p | p ipi ' « pobtain >> « ¦ pbi — ' 4 . pv i . 99 't Dulcima m ^ pk r — _ ' s -- ^ - ^ Doom ^^ - > ^ ppr > _ qp * _ ¦ , W and pp . PB P 1 . H H p > other ^ p ^ ^ p PP > •¦ ^ . p * pW _ Tales |* p | VA ^ 'P aT M ^ p" B > pp * , •¦'
by H . N . Willis , illustrated by F . D . Niblett . The little volume consists of four stories of fairyland written in most 'p ^ captivating ' ^ p' Ppppi px p . « pi PPhpp ^ style .
¦ ¦ — ' - ^ - p - ^ — ' m- ^ 1 ^ r » ' ^ Vpffpk . p ^ p" " V *•> ^ p »* pV The a m » a manner in m which ^ piiPK the H brave pH JL ' , young ^ m J ^ pnnce _ pr / found out and rescued the princess , daughter of — the . Ki . _ ng ^ . - ^ and __ .. Queen ^^ — — ^^ Kingc ^^ ^^ JF ^ m ^ ' •^ u ^ " ^ p B * " ^ , y * fro ^ ** * w m * m ¦* the ^ pr *» «* ^ pp »
tyranny of the water fairy Mirandina , is equal to the best of aquatic myths . In the story of 'Aged m j ^ Two — __ -,. Hundred _ ... . _ . — . Years _—_ ^_ _^_ ^ ¦ ppv ' the — ^^ ^ pp- powers v \ i ^ ^^* w w ^ p * i » bp ^ ¦«¦** of ^ . ppT * ffpV the ^ i pffh A ^ ppp * , ¦
writer in this particular form of literature are ; i thrall seen at the their ^^ interest best — , of ^^ ' and ¦ all ^ p ~^ ^ ~ 1 ¦ will childre ^^ pr « pp > ^ ppj p » " ^ " ¦¦ ¦ certainl pppp ^ p » p- n # pp > ppi who pj Pf pBha ^ ^ ppV y read 0 PP , hold p ^^^ p p ^^ PaP ) Vp ^ Vpp the Vppf pVA in pTJ ^^ a ^ V K ¦ ( 1 -
book . The style in which the volume is got up is admirable . 1 From Messrs . GriffithF ¦ arran ni Okeden ¦ &
- — - —m-w — —_ .. _ — , m , ) — -mrm- ~ m — -KA , pj - ^^ » ^^ — — —) - — TTl ^* W "Welsh . —* The Teachers' Manual , ' Part II . ( The / ' Church Catechism in Scripture Story ) . The preparatory work of Sunday 1 pf -school ¦ pi i ¦ ip teachers ppb ^^ pi bp «¦
will M ¦ ^^ l ^ e considerabl W ^^ ^^ y le ^*^ ssened ¦ " " ^ ^ " ^ ™ —* ^^^ p b y ^ " ^ *^ ^* F ^ this p ^ ^ pp > Pp ^ useful ^ ppr . ^ ppp' pVfc T "» W i f little ^ — - - ^ htindbook -- _ - — — — . -p The _ .. _ . — manual . __ . _ , _ _____ contains _ -- _ -- _ -, — , - —_ a __ - — - __ lesson —__ __— ___ - —_— p-,, v —_ > ^ n I ' S ^ m "I . /» k « /
for every Sunday in the year for elder ^ scholars * j and Bible classes . |
From Ph !¦ ysiolog the ical same . and — ' A Biological Glossary ¦ ¦ ¦¦ w—m Terms ph of ifPa | pBp Anatomical 4 PPi « P | ' ¦ bthe , ¦ J
*¦ « — - ^»— m r- ^ r — - — - - ¦ — ¦ ' ' — , - — ' — — - — - ^ p ^ p > » ^ ppr — - ^ mm r pu ' , pm p « » y p ^ a * pP ^ pP ^ ^^^ p late 1 _ a _ Thomas ri > L _ - Dunman "T \ . _ —_ —_ - _ , edited 1 _* Jl , with # ii an A ppen- ! dix __ „ __ . , _ by - — ^ _ YVyatt , ^ _ Wingrave __ _ . _ , _^ , M _ _ ___ . _ R _ 1-. . . ^ C _ . _„ . _ S „ __ . p . ^ This ^^ , , ^ a -- * pp » -r ^ is B a ^ a- an Pa >^ p H J * Wm I 111 t to 1 before 1 A ***¦ » " a . A . K VJ
attemp students the place pronunciation medical , derivation and scienti and lic \ I exact definition J _ /• T I . ! ^ of _ C the j 1 technical a 1 , ¦ m
numerous I terms which occur in the standard text-books of Huxley ,. Carpenter , Foster , Flower , and
other well-known exponents of science . The arj Greek d if roots this offends * printed ! ' the in , Eng susceptibilities lish characters 1 . of . > / II fr ^
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Jan . is , 1893 The Publishers' Circular rI 7 !
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Jan. 15, 1890, page 17, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15011890/page/19/
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