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^ es ¦ Thir ^ erwjho on ^ e upis sft ^ , ^ \ yith some illifSMIiMW of the authors conclusions ^ fe it » ' highly probable there will be a divertity of opinion . In his contrast of masculine ^ and femin Wijbh Fi ine considerable ipyej for instance opposition , he i ^ According py fO ^ gjjjfe to
-. ^ IMr . nck , man ' s affection is far deeper and more enduring than woma ^ s . * Jft nia ^; also
be exaggerates be conceded conceded when . / ^ he lie he writes "wrif says «« J , that / ' that f . Ti / T , ( Wome liousseau Tl . oiiRAaa n ar e a a . h hundred undred times t , imen sooner Rnriner reasonable vAAfUTnaimA than fKan -njui -
sionate ; they are as . unable to describe Jove pas as to feel it . " ' This may have been true in his day but that there have since 1 been some
female love love v *« - * € y , ; and and vmw authors thousands t . hniinWnriA v ^ ACWV who W ** -X ^* , ox f » have / f AAW wonren wnmnn f V correetl OAAIV who xirnn ^ yj have h . WV described avA / AA J 9 been VtAAn VU 4 V
, All djeep that ly in is love here , maintaine it would d be is absurd that ^ love to deny is of .
less frequent occurrence in women than in men men ; : and and when when it it . does rlnan occur nnnnr in in women nrnmAft . it ii ; is in
not usually so deep , so passionate , & 6 madden , , - ing . The average woman knows little of ¦ romantic ^ loveShe has read about fWf it iri
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about easily . " fall Thus in it love happens / as-they that imag young ine , and girls are so ready to % ju eiwith wim tue the nrst first musicteacher
rcauy elope upu music--veacner or or circus-rider that comes along . ' * A blockhead with melodious voice
And In boarding oft the dancing school may master have ' s his art choice , ""
Climbs from the toe to touch the heart . * JSwift . « r
This quotation will forcibly attest the character subject of the by j . udicious work , and handlin how has captivating been made the , ) ,
We do not doubt that it will g have a wide and . .
well-deserved success .
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¦ Complimentary Dinner To Mr.
¦ COMPLIMENTARY DINNER TO MR .
GEORGE ROUTLEDGE . ' A large resenting all branches
company , rep of the trade , assembled at the ' Albion ^ on Thursday the 12 th inst ., to entertain Mr .
George Routleclge at dinner on the occasion of hisretiring from business after half-a-century ' s
. work as a bookseller and publisher . The The company comnanv included inclnded JVLi Mi % * . W W . . Bone "Ronft fRonft (|> one
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Mr . I . R , . Bu . rn . ( . F . ' ^ Bi ^ n < , & Co . . ) , Mr , . George , Qhater , Mr , Andrew Chatto , Mr . Richard Clay , <
Mr Clowes / JR . OlarJc . I . Copeland ( Edinburgh , M ) , Mr Wl . Hj W , Colling fc ! . JK ,
. fefep ridge J . 0 . , Cornish Mr . Alfred ! MHii ( E London . Cornish & ) , M % Jdtr r ( . ManchesiSer ? Edward ' Frank $ &} Mm OPalziel ) , Mr $ , t
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, , , Ifr Wfe . A G . . J . J Fetliericjfc * Rimell ; ( ^ Qxfq ^ oi ^ ^ g , ^ M ' ^ $ ^ 9 f ^ i ? feto 0 < C .
Robertson /^ Gfeorge Robertson Oo ^ f ^ Mr . Mr Q . * M . R R obert oberts I ^ on ^ ( G Routledge : eoi ? ge jEfcoJbfeiisoi l ^ f | ? 3 ^ ^^ | bD ^^ # nd p . ) ,
Reginald Routledge , G Mr . Routledge , George Bell | 3 Vfe , Rputled . % mmm gey ^ Mr A . .
^ ^ Routled Sotheran ge , , Mr Mr . . H Geral . Cecil d E . Sotheran Routledge , Mr > Mr . Howard . Henry
jStoti Spaiding ^ 3 Mfc , . Mr J , . Straker E ; IJ . , ^ ^ . t r ^ % ^^ ^ ^ 0 l ^ ^ r J ^ ^ r . Alfred Taylor"Mn UteSige ^ reBl
House ) , Mr . ; T . Mer P Pnmpa ? m , l ^ (^ ^ n ^ m Walker ( Warwick Laide ) , ifi ? i Ha ^ ^ otTpVfeir ^ ,
Sir Mr ; JV James > hn tiHl Williiig ^ ert , Drj . JLette Rusieli ^ B ; wer ^ and < J ^ irom Sir John Staples , Mr . Edward ^ Iar § ton , Pr # eisisor Morley BBiu , the their vju tR ev > j VegreiT H regret . R ^ HarW «*« ^ bemg OJl ^; unaMe cfK ^ rs to ,
expressing UJLpr ^^ ; U ' "& « " « ' ¥ * " uu attend . -: ""¦' : " ¦ . * ¦"' V " - .-MrHSotheran > . ied ilie chair w and in
. . occup proposing alluded OiilUUCU to V'J tbe his XJLXO toast long AVfJiAg of fn XJ . X ^ Hhe « nd ^ XXVAOAAJ ^ Mjp ev ( Mii J ^ r Mth Fli ^ g _ felicifeusl Mr -UTjta . Stout iwuv y -
led the ge latter , which was began in ¦¦ businessf in Vi ifch % jjear ¦ in ? Rjrder 183 ^ V Court - « - » when ' ¦*•—
VAXV AUVVyX IT UW 3 AAA l ^ T »* WVWM > ' ' ' —l " -7 ^^^ " * " 'w *^ , Routledge Leicester Pirtn +. lAflflrA ' ' S s quare career narfiflr . lin Having ibft to the the - time f described . iirm wnen when Mr the the .
business was removed up tdfthe ; Broadway ^ the Chairman remarked thatalthough this 1
VAlttlJ . HHtll rOUJiUHCU UiXOrUqitVUUU ^ U VA . AO was new fortune really a'narrow Thousands . way , , it V # Jl was , , thousands ¦ MMfc' a « d » broad *¦¦ of way good to
J books ^ . VA . VUUV ^ . came . JU 4 J forth . \ ' UOUUAVt ^ ^ from ^ k H upon % » J ^» that b ^ » . a hpuse ^ lw y ^ especiall »> ^ -r » O ^' v y VFAIX one 7 of KfX . the V 1 M . XJ latest inroOV O series « JLJ , VQ , , being lk # « 7 JlA « . ^ the V «* v- > Universal vu » TVk » w
Library during . the What week two i artisan 7 ints would of Jfc beer iv ^^ not 4 to forego secure
1 AU 1 XA 1 K 1 / JLXV ? W » WV *** . VVr v p VAAJ . VW . V ^ rr » w % ^ k »^«>^« m »* - ¦** one Routledge of those ( would books live ? He hoped % o enj that Mr the .
fruits of his energyC many years oy Mr JJ 9 J ^ JU . Routledge AW UVAVUIhV ' s IK * address « JV % ^^« i » ^^ fcJPk * , ft which 1 ? AM . VA * was f » ^ VM listened - »* w w ** the - " "
to with * great interest , was remarkable for vu curious & avuij glimpses a ^ Jiimiiljwvm av it gave « % ««? v ^ - of ^ -tju notable aav vmmav publishing j ^ r % » w /»* v y ** ** o
transactions and trade affairs of the past fifty years does not . / We permit , regret us that to print consideration the whole of speech ; space , but we liaye selected the VA ^ V 4 following VMV extracts
P ^ V « U FF * J ^*« V X / OVAWVVVW ffTv ^» ^ *» " which we feel assured cannot fail to ^ interest V ouir readers — A
: -1 commenced my apprenticeship with Mr-Charles nViaflftH iThurnam tVhmrntLni . at n . f Carlisle narlimle . in in Ju . TunA ne lo 1827 ^ h .
AAUf nam and fini 41 had MJ «^ sh «* much 1 ed MMVM it the oh V 4 & V , ^ Sept H- at T ^/ WT einD ^ , busineBs H-T ^« I ^ ^ JLjr r , 3 /*^ / K 1833 A in «* the V- ** . county w Thur * - » - ~ "V
of * ' that Cumberland if anything ; it ^ wils as ? a wanted yeiy % Qiiimph from London saying , , go firo tto p Thur ^ nuroam ^ m '' Jis . " ana and ne he ncniy richlv deserved aeservea this tni »
le character iT jrailways for at eheirgy fjihat , :: time Although ; c ^ rt ^ til th y hot were one . from frmrt London Tinndon in to Ti Carlisle flLrliftlft : He he had hud on hn an an average averasre
five parcels per week-by , { the vmail coach ; the « carriage anyi tfoqdk costing . ' & e \ -falifai 4 d . ifi pe ^ ^ ^ ^ applied ^ for ,
r vUm . ^ tlie . ' - ¦ ura "Vii 0 rfter ' T ^ ' ^ irrVi ^ im : n , | j ^ ' ' I ' W ^ ' '' ^ ' v ' ^ ^ iifc ' a "' ^ iiir ' 'V ^ - ^ ifej ^ tW ^ i . {• n T . '^ V ' . T ' -. ^ ' v ' ' . '' r ^ ' ' i ; - " M' : w' ' ^ . I . ! Tvery . ..: ' i . 'imi ^ m I .. " i JrltM'ii . V ' . fM' ^ liiti ' wi . i . iii 1 <> ilp . ~ tla . f . i ill > ,. ' 'i ' . i ! . .. ¦ wi .. " . ii " 'j . ' > i . i , t'l p ... ^^
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Jan. 16, 1888, page 6, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_16011888/page/8/
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