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all otherwise matters of , however a book diverse is best . - understood The cheapness bcom , or - parison . , Thusby way of exampleat the present pj y
moment ^ pjpp * ^ " ™^ ^^^ " ^ P ^ ^^ P * ^ . p' ^^ " ^^ w * a ^^ " ^^ ^^^^^ good ^^^^ ^ " ^ , y ^^^ F _ j gazetteer » ™ ^ g ™ ^^™ ^^ — — costs ~~ ~ " ~ ~^ — p £ ^ ~~ about , ^ - ^— ~ — — as much — will money be completed as Messrs for . Cassell . In it ' s we Concise shall have Cycl natural opaedia
mistry history , , geograp architecture hy , & , c botany , all deal , a t rch with aeology in , their chetorn .
From the same . —' Popular Fallacies , regarding Trade and Forei « a gn Duties k pvl k : being the " Sophismes _ _ .. _^~ ^ pv ^ pa p ^ ihp ^ pk pk A * B . ^ pl
the Economi present ^ qu ^ s time " of , Frede by Edward ric Bastiat Robert . ' Adapted Pearce to . This publication , issued under the auspices of the
Cobden Club , is an abridgment from the translation of Bastiat ' s well-known work published by the the late Nation Mr . in Porter 1846 , . author Mr . Pearce of ' The puts Progress it forth of
in its present , form as a clear utterance on the princi what he ples regards of free trad as the e , calculated mischievou to s doctrine counteract of
the so-called * Fair Trade League / From Messrs . Dean & Son . — 'Debrett ' s
Illustrated House of Commons and Judicial Bench for 1882 . ' Compiled and edited by Robert Henry Mair , LL . D . Personally revised by the Members
of this Pa work rliament is that and it the is Jud the ges onl . The one spec of its iality class of which furnishes the > armorial bearings y of Members
of Parliament , Judges , and of parliamentary "boroughs . The number of blank escutcheons is larger ^^ than was formerlif y the case — - - — - , r and — the - — Irish - - —
members of Home Rule fame seem to be altogether innocent of any acquaintance with the mysteries of ^ p ^ v ^ b the ^^ ^^^^^> ^^ f ~ ^ Heralds ^ " ^^^^^™ ¦ ^^^ *^^^ p * ^^ ~^» -v *^^^ ' College ^^ " ^ ^™ w ^^™ ^* WJPp ^ k ^^ ; PJ but ¦ ¦ ^^ r ^ m * " ¦ ' gentle ^^ ppjk ^ b ^ ^^»^^> v # ^ " ^ ^ ' or ^^ P * ^^™ simp w ^^ F IV ^^^ " pi ^ pppr le < PJ ^ . ^ t ^ r " fare ^ % * i ^ P M ^^
alike at Dr . Mair ' s hands , and he gives full details of the caTeer of each member both in and out of I Parliament . The additional matter , which fills a
considerable of special value space ; and in for the the volume use of , will Parliam l ) o entary found tyros the editor gives a ' Dictionary of Technical
Parliamentary for J the newspaper Expressions KJ reader , and the Practices table ^ of ; changes ' while
I I sin s elections ince ce the the and Uenera GeneraL party L Election injection gains will , , ttha h be e useful calendar nal < mdar for of refer b bv y - --once . Among — m m all ' ¦ the — ^ ^ ~^» annuals — ¦ " ^ P — ^ m , V « W . « pr which V r ^ ^ m ^ " " ^»*^ . n ^ V ^ reach ^ ^¦ p' ^ h- ^ ^^^ ^ Wm us ^^ .
a Debrett ccu is still deta entitled iland to for the its first rank l as excellence rogards of ' racy get up' whether , as to printing genera , paper , or bindipg .
From « Talk ' s Home with thePeopleb "Words' y Publishin Men of Mark g / Office ' H . R . . II — .
Prince Leopold , K . Gr ., Duke of Albany . ' Edited by the lies a Rev brief . C . i Bullock orahica , B l . / D sketch . Mr — . so Symington brief that supp ¦¦¦ gp
he — does not -- even tell us the name ^^ — — — of ^^ the ^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^ well — ^^ - ^^ known tutor , friend , and we may add patient nurse and companion of His Royal Highness ;
Mr . Wilton supplies a pretty rondeau in view of the Prince's approaching marriage ; and the editor culls and'classifies extracts from his speeches . A
portapjt forms a frontispiece to the little book whidft will doubtless find many renders at the present moment . We quote Mr . Wilton ' s pretty
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A Sweetness life with and wealth light of thy goodness father fraught brought / Whose rr Wbil uuao princely p * iu » - < cijr footsteps xuuunicjJB will will abide tUfllXV I I
" For all e flowing his rich years , example more wrought brightly . glide { His And And mantle well like and him , decked nobly scatterest hast with thon golden far and caugh thought vide t , , Sweetn , ess and light !
Long With may elevating high deeds thinking allied be ; thy pride , Thou shall not labour , Prince , for noughfc A With people her ' s s love who shall brings come thee unsough as thy bride t ,
, Sweetness and light ! From MeBsrs . Crosby Lockwood & ( To
. — fift De - » -v h Fivas t y edition — * * French t ^ of _ .. a now ^ Grammar s ^ t famous _ _ __ _ . book ' __ This mi . The ___ is the . work , . i ^ tas forty _ has A 4 CAO - been enriched bthe
etymology of the y an French appendix language on , by history Professor and ^ Boubaud P . P ^ - ^ p - ^ p ^ ^ b- ^ h ' ^— h — ^ . Among — ^ r -k the — works which ^— - — have —m- —^ ^ p < p ^^ " been ^ j ^^ j m ^ j ^
consulted in the preparation of M . De Fivas ' Grammaire des Grammaires are Brachet ' s Dietionnaire etymologi ; Max Miiller ' s Lectures on
que romanes Language V « r ; Shuekhardt - Diez' Grammaire - - ' s Vocalism corn farce of vul des langua Latin . pr ^ — ^ ^^^^— — ; J — ^ — gar J — — ^^^^^ « P ^ ^ V W P ^ ^
These names alone show that success has been won by e 3 tensive research . From Messrs . Macmillan & Co . — ' Charles Lamb ¦¦ ¦ ¦ pj . '
^ p >» ^^^ svh ^ P' ^ PB ^^ pp ^^ p > " ^ p ^ p ^""^ »^ p » " ^^ »^ p ^ ^ pvf ^^ ¦ ¦ " ^ p * - ^ ^—^—^^^^^» ^ ' — ¦ ¦ ^ " ^ - ~ h ^ —— " —^ - ^ — ° - ^ p- «^^^^ " ^ - ^^ p ^^^ By admirabl Alfred ^_ e ^_ Ainger series _ ^ . of \ ' volume English ^ i p of Men d . ^ the * M of publishers Letters ^ ^ A p & , ' ' edited W ^^ - p ^^ p ^ ^^ - ^^ ^ p |« p > by « P 4 ^ » Mr ^ p ^ W ^^ B pvfl . p ^ John ^ V ' ^ V ^^^^ ^^ r ^^ Morley ^^^ - ^^— ^^ ' ^ ' -m w ^ . The ^ " author ~ ^ " * - ^ ' - ^^ in ~¦ - — the — - ¦—
—present is wel instance l known , althoug in London h untitlcd as the on Reader the title at - the page w ^ y ^^^ ^ P ^ p , Temp _^ p ^ ^ p > *>^ p . ^ M *^ le ^^ ^^ , whose ^^ ^^ ^^ ^ scholarl ^ — — — — ^^ y # and thoug — ^ LJhtful
Round sermons Churc on Sunday h are afternoons much appreciated in the famous by its suburb cultured of congregation Hampstead , from while which in the he dates northern his
preface V of ** i the Lliv , he University ^ J Ml is one / A , ft *** A v r of Extension , *_ the - , # j *^ * - * - ^ » most ** . ' » v ^ ** popular - A » * p ssociation —f »*^ ^* - »¦ . — - lecture *¦—— , yhis rs
favourite Ainger ' s qualifications topic being Eng for l his ish work l » Literature were ww ~ m . there Mr - .
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which sketch of Lamb he , justl faithfull observes y drawn from ' abound wvi his wri in tings bio- ,
grap tion ClUIio WHICH s hical to UJ , U as < the Vllt B matter 3 well wvil J U . * OLJIJ - - known Aiiunu y He l / WBDl also volumes vuiuiiMosj » CO expresses , , * of \ jm . . w Mr v his « - « . Justice obligawith ^ the
Tem biograp Talfourd ple h g . ives Mr and . him Ainger annotator a certain ' s lon , for g cl association aim it was to be within Lamb its s . n » i ncts / v « n ^ -. % . * - ^ leasant l , rw . » rn-. » - » # ¦ -nln laces / ina ' ' as I Q Lamb T . iimn hin hllBSPlI eiI
terms p and apart rec passed them fro , m or , the the that p firs sympathetic the t seven charming p years account of writer his which life was , bom £ him JM vf- i * . j
Ainger a compe gives tent us cri of tic Lamb of t ' h e caree mas r t , we ' have works in , and es important pecially of part those of E reviews hVs literaTy which contributions formed no un to
the serials of his day . On his productions in tnu i b y -path critic criuc difficult of literature y in detecting most , Mr remarkable remamnuiu . the Ainger limitations « degree vi avs b : — n ' be ** Aue n * » I i I
as as a a . . In a a mosc « .. th the ere defects his of jud his gment qualities was . Where sound . his inditfer wjiere h ^ art w I i I actieldislikedwas passivel
vy , or y his too fo critical nd of powers paradox remained , too much dormant at the . wj ^ . I I his ins emotion emotionthe tne mood of 01 tbe hour ^ fo ^^ I
s s or or mnoa mo w «*» , , * B interfered intftrferftd guidd always . he hft . exorcised exoroiHed But where a a faculty faculty no disturbi » ali » most ' — ng u - » » , ^ ^ - i I I
in the history , of criticism / Mr . Ainger ^ j aJsc l » u- . ^ i i
abl a a tribute tr y his > nhft chief to t ^ Lamb Tomb title s s work wo to honour rk , , wh which icn , in was was r J cal «« n , ? f j ^ aped » an . J ft ^ wi . *« . ^ AMT 1 Mil - ^ tn lUl rV * UlLUU . / v ^ fan i » It « rft « In ^^* B
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), March 15, 1882, page 242, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15031882/page/10/
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