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passable , is described in the next chapter , "with we some are interesting led on to g limpses The Fortunes of its scenery of the , Gladstone and thus
Family . ' It will be news to young readers that Mr representative . Grindstone of is , the as hi the gh author est type say of s , the ' not Eng onl lish y a
statesmen , but a representative of those traditions and rewards which a prosperous and active business community I like ours has alwaytfs been able to
look up to and cherish / and probably this sketch of his two ancestors volumes . will Second h be as kb onl widely to read this as in any current in the — — — - ^— — — — - ^— ~^^~ - ^^^ —~^ - ^^ r" — — m * y ^¦ h ^ ~»^ ^^ r ¦* ^ v ^ - ^^ m ^ w mm ^^ m * ^*^^ ^ m ^^^» ^ ~ ^~^^ ^^
interest is the description of the fortune-making which of the Bri our ght " ™ famil r -m ^ fo y rbids , and us ~ mr * m the ' to remaining notice in detail pages , space h tb
chronicle — ™ ~ " ~ ~» the ~~ *^^ ^ J ™~ successes —^ ^ r ^ m > ™* ^^— ^ v ^ m ^ of ^ r ^^ ~ mm" the Fairbairns ^^ ~^^~ ^^ ^ m - ^ mW ^ mr ^™ ^ mW * ^ m ^ ^* m ^ VHW of Man ™ m ^ ^^* ^^ mr ^ " ^^ - , V the chester great w ^^ K - — ^ and - ~ - chemist ^ mr Leeds - ^ " - ^ - ^ m- ^» ~^ m- ^ w ; and -mi ^ mw of ^ m ^ m ^^ m Mr ^ manufacture mmr ^^ . ^ 0 ^ ~ m * ^^ m ^ W v ^ ^ . H ^^^ ' ^^ . ^¦ p » Perkins w ^^^ ^ . ^ r ^^ of ^^^ ^^ , anthra ir F ^ . i ^ . R * - ^» - ^ . S ^^ ^^ - ^ . ^^ ,
Messrs cene ; . of Thomas the Cunard Wilson Steamshi Sons and p Co Company . the Hull ; of shipowners ; and lastbut , not least , of Messrs .
Bass line of and the the contents Burtonjbreveries of , these handsome . This , books brief out will - show how wide is the field which they coverand
the utmost variety is imparted to their contents , by the diversity of the operations by which the fortunes have been made . It is a tale ofwhich
England may well be proud , and we doubt if any other nation could produce anything to equal it . Another series of sketches from the same source
i would be right welcome . ] From the National Temperance League . —* The
I National Temperance League ' s Annual , for 1884 / edited by Robert Rae , Secretary of the League . I Appropriately preluded by an excellent portrait
^ \ diaconal of the Archdeacon dignity and of Westminster functions' , whose sit so li Archi ghtly - ? f '' upon UDon him him that that he he still still retains retains all all his liis well wrtll--known lcnown
us elasticity not only of a temperament Temperance . Year This Book volume for 1883 gives ,
but a valuable series of papers and addresses . . In m Robert — - — - — - ~— the —> - ~— Rae ' introductory — - ¦¦ ™ - —— v offers ~^ m ^ m ^ - **¦ a 9 chapter the of B BV mWm editor Pl ~ , made tm h Mr krf . , — w ~ - ^*^ mr summary m ^ ^^^ m ^ m ^*^^ ^^ m ^^^ ^ m ^^— ~_ n ^ progress ^^ VV ^ . ^ * ' ^ ' . r ^^^^ ^^ p ^^^ ^^
during 1883 , and takes a view of the prospects of 1 and 1884 reports , and then of considerable follow sermons interest , essays . Archdeacon , articles ,
Farrar at Westminster contributes Abbey a , striking on ' The sermon Nation preached ' s Curse ^ and 1 » « - « V * its A ' ** M ^ ^ Remed " - ^ ^ f m mTmmi ^^ ¦»»» y ^ m + / jJfc Dr . *• M . . Dawson |— - , ^> 4 * * W *•*? n ^ * ^ ^ Burns L _^ b « 4 % A A ••* deals ^>« ¦ ** S % JU m * -J with v M . \ t m M
The Vital Statistics of Total Abstinence / as illustrated by the figures of insurance companiesfriendly societiesand hospitals ; Mr .
, , William Hoyle , F . S . S ., treats of the ' Economics I of * Leg Tem islation perance for '; Habitual T > r . N " Drunkards man Kerr ; ' the ites Rev on .
f J . W . Horsley , using his experienco and know-• ledge acquired as a prison chaplain , annotates ! the judicial statistics of metropolitan polico
returns from the total abstainer ' s point of ; view ; and many other contributors take up other sides of the vast subject . A book like
this affords convincing proof that the heads as well as the hearts of many aible and I earnest men ure enlisted on the side of
temperance ; and to those who havo Waddross temperance meetings or to prepare papers ^ on tho subject the volume will bo a perfect mine of
tho facts i an injyrimatic d figures r , for of the the trustworthiness National Tempera ofwhich nco League ought to xbp « i sufficient guarantee .
I From the Beligiou * Tract Booiety . — 'The
Mnn-I I P ners . Uurrowa and ~ CuHtom D . T > & . of iho rovi & Jews ed edition , by the of Kev a book . E . ft , ^
^ r : Society published , which many is years said ago in the by pre the face Religious to hava T hA
an enormous circulation / and to hare ' done > This followed b
was y a large octavo voW f Biblical Geography and Anti quities / b the author soldand , of which which will also a be large roduced edition y has same b
volumes , -uniform with this . rep The book in descri small b 8 ture in clia a of ui comp the Jews t lete and including interesting their methods style the affricul
o n ^ o » owo , , luwuuiug vuou IIl © CHOdS of Olffra amii keep growing ing , ; the vine pastora -culture l , occ frui upations t-growing and , the and bee of *
flocks and herds ; the arrangements of their care dwell ings ; the customs and fashions of the dresses of ,
both Bexes ; the preparation of food and the mealcustoms of the race ; their domestic relations in The in servicein social
in burial family , ; their knowled , ge of the intercourse sciences ; and and arts arts , , including including chronology cuxunuiugy , , the ine domestic aomestic and and me mo .-
chanicaL arts , such as reading , writing , and music an and interesting the science chapter of medicine on Jewish ; and trade lastly and , there is
comm engravings erce . f The ^ J and illustrations woodcuts— f , introduced consisting — — " — ¦ " ¦ " *~ of in ¦»¦ full the IUV -page mat AXXQ
ter , will add to the usefulness , " ™ of the work for b - younger t ^ p readers - -- - - . - Sunday — school — v — teachers — v w «^«_« */* » s » VU and ^ ^ ^
others engaged in giving lessons on Old Testament history will find the work very useful . Fro illustrating m the same £ 1 . important — ' Lectures Truths to Children / by ¦ J ¦ , ohn — ¦¦ familiarl Todd y
— — y — y " »~ —™ ^ m ^ ^^ v « ( . Mr Kew . Todd and ' s com works p lete for edition children . The on populari both sides ty of of tho — Atlantic — — is - so — great ^^ ^—m — — — — that — h - ^^~~ - — this ^^ — — - - ^— - illustrated w ^^ m ^— - ^ r ^^ — — - ^ m m - ^ m - ^ m ^ H edition ~ m * ^^ P ^ V ^ B ^» .. ^^ ^^^
of his sermons to young people in its crimson and gold case is secure of a wide welcome . He deals with what mayjustly be termed * important truths '
such as the existence tl t * ml of a God , Repentance * T , Faith , , Providential Care , The Atonement , the Judgment and the Resurrection . Full of illustrations and
anecdotes , the lectures will be suggestive and attractive , alike to children and to those whose work it ^ b m is mW - to V instruct » mmt rv BV -mT them nWm ~« 1 m in the WW W school m or mm * m in mW the T mm r church ~~ r . ^ ^ ^ ^^ *^^ ^^* ^ ^^ ^** ^*** ^ ** ** m % ^* ^ m" * ** ^ m * 9 * ^ m ^ m * ^^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^^—^™ ¦ ¦ — '
From Short the Forms same . — of * Morning A Help to and Famil Eveuing y Worshi Prayer p ; for or , Four V- ¦ - Weeks mf »• -m to *• V- which 1 V *~~ m \ « xA % are W added t % V % some KJ - -r *• forms \*• - •» — for — — ^ ^* * ^^^ ^ , * ^ * ^ ^^ ^ - * *— V * *^ ^^ ——
Special Occasions / by the Rev . F . Bourdillon , M the . A op . The inion author that an , in extempore his prefatory prayer note by , expresses the head
of a household is the best form of family prayer , and and as he a therefore helonl puts / The forth his work are as brief a hel and p pointed there i , the evident petitions p y desire are short prayers to remember and simp all le , who and
oug lillClD ht to 1 O « be ( an LIJL remembered O > 1 VJLO 11 L > VJCOllU , whether j \\ J J . Ui » JlliVJ in »** the uv <» . Churc « " •» h , the State , the parish , or the family .
Fro experiences George m the H same . Sargent of . — ' Joe . country A Harman boy lad ' s ' book s Experiencos in , telling London of , ' the the by
a , influence temptations of KJl of his hia bisters town exerted life , the during counteracting ithis own
visits AUllUUll , and ^ U of an older DlOUCiiJ clerk , , C-A . CJL in liDU his office H . «»» ' . A fellow cler olrtrlc k steals HhttttlR money mnnftv from from his his drawer drawer , persouiv personates ^
him and forges his name , and tho susp , icion which falls * ' 11 him 1 "^ . 1 . ! ^^ .. _ _ serious ,. l ^ . , . ^ illness illiiO ^ Q Ejm » - 19 * 3
ultimate thief ¦ . i . upon adds _ 11 excul fres /» . pation - h brings incidents " ' b y on . _ the . a to i confession . .. talc » ... ) . » which nrlllC of the . reft W wil 1 ' ^
a attract nil young readers . From the Society for Promoting Christian ledge' Via Crucis Al « ditlt
Pass Know ion and .- Kastortido / by ; tho or , author ' of ' ° " » ^ " > , l Partings' & Tho Bishop of Carhale < A £
, c . cate Harvey d , introduces ( Jcodwin ) , it to with whom a few the words volume oi is ^ ^
approval , in which his . Lordship oxpiamaj- — -
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), March 15, 1884, page 270, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15031884/page/14/
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