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Bentfey ' s Miscellany Enlarged . WITH A POBTBAIT OF I 0 BI > JEFFEBY , THE AUGUST NUMBED , PBICB HAtF-A-CBOWlT , OF BENTLEY'S MISCELLANY WIM . CONTAIK : 1 . Memoir of Lord Jeffery . With a Portrait . 2 . Unsuccessful Great Men—Montealm . 3 . Canadian Life , —Jeanie Burns . 4 . Amateur Demagogues : A True Account of a Foolish Frolic . ' , 5 . Bats , oh ! 6 . The Life of an Architect . —A Pair of Odd Fish . 7 . Three Days at Napata , the Ancient Capital of Ethiopia . 8 . The Canadian Herd-Boy . 9 . A Bace for an Heiress . 10 . Summer Excursidns through the Salzkammergufc ,. in Upper Austria . With Visits to Salzburg and the Baths of Bad Gastein . 11 . Memoirs of Count de la Marck . 12 . Nine O'Clock . 13 . The Eetort . 11 . The Saddlebags ; or , the Bridle Boads of Spain . Eichard Bentley , N " ew Burlington Street .
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FBASER'S MAGAZINE for August , Price 2 s . 6 d . > or by Post , 3 s ., contains : 1 . Gold and Emigration . 6 . Autobiography of Captain 2 . Hypatia ; or , New Foes with Digby Grand . Chapters an Old Face . By the XVII . and XVIII . Aiithorof" Yeast . " Chaps . 7 . Sketches of Eome under XV . and XVI . the Pope and the Bcpub-3 . Familiar Epistles from Ire- lie . Part II . land . 8 . Austrian Poets . 4 . A Fortnight in North Wales . 9 . ArtandtheEoyalAcademy . 5 . Memoirs of Lord Langdale . 10 . Uncle Tom ' s Cabin . London : John W . Parker and Son , West Strand .
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BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE . No . CCCCXLII . Price 2 s . 6 d . CONTESTS . Dies Boreales . No . IX . —Christopher under Canvass . From Stamboul to Tabriz . Katie Stewart . A True Story . Part II . Gold—Emigration—Foreign Dependence—Taxation . The Moor and the Loch . My Novel ; or , Varieties in English Life . Part XXIII . The Earl of Derby ' s Appeal to the Country . William Blackwood and Sons , Edinbnrgh and London .
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This day is published , THE PROSPECTIVE REVIEW . % Htfyologital ario ICttcrarj ? Journal . Price Two Shillings and Sixpence . Edited by Rev . James Mabtikeau ; William : Caldwell Koscoe , Esq . ; Ekv . John Jambs Taylee ; Bev . Johk Hamilton Thom ; Bev . Chabi . es Wicksteed . AUGUST lat . Contents : — 1 . Newman ' s Begal Borne . 2 . The Gift of Tongues . 3 . Memoirs of Dr . Chalmers . 4 . Heresies about Inspiration : Geneva , and New College , London . 6 . Oxford University : Beport of Her Majesty'a Commissioners . 6 . The Eclipse of Faith .
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Now ready , MONEY AND MORALS : A BOOK FOR THE TIMES . Containing an attempt to explain the nature of Money Capital , and the probable effects of the New Gold on Commerce , Incomes , and 1 ' ublic Morals . By JOHN LALOK . 8 vo , cloth , 10 s . P . Is . "Both in matter and stylo it is alike excellent ; and it is difliaulfc to determine , whether Mr . Lalor has pluced the public under uxoater obligations by the ubility with which he has investigated several of the most abstruse questions which perplex political economists—by the felicitous and forcible language in which hin meaning w uniformly conveyed—or by the higli moral tone which pervades every part of Inn volume . Barely has philosophy assumed so uttructive a garb , or appeared in a . costume illuminated by ho many of the spanglus of a lively but chautened fancy ; and seldom has the intimate relation which jnottt perHona feel to exist between the material and moral conditions of society been so clearly and thoroughly expounded . " Morning Chronicle . " Those essays posHess great merit , both of style and of matter . They ure written with address and persimmon , and are not lens remarkable for profound philosophic judgment and extreme metaphysical refinement than for a delicate play of poetic fancy , which at the same time that Ids mind in strengthened and enriched , alluren , surprises , and beguiles the imagination of the reuder . It is , in a word , an attractive and quickening work , in which the practical precepts of a benign und clevuted philosophy are united in the happiest combination with ( he graces of elegant und harmonious composition . " — Morning Herald . " Mr . Lalor in well versed in all tho writings of tho oconomitits , and not only in them , but in much other literature ; and ho pours out hiu stores with great facility , and in u very gracofill manner . If a temporary circumstance have given birth to the book , the materials for it have been gathered through yours of study , by much reading and reflection . "— Kconomiat . " A very able und luminous treatise . "—Morning Advertitcr . LONDON : JOHN CHAPMAN . , 8 T 11 AND .
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SECULAR EDUCATION . See the WESTMINSTER REVIEW for JULY , Article I . " Secular Education is treated in a high and dignified manner . "—Leader .
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ENGLAND'S FORGOTTEN WORTHIES . See the WESTMINSTER REVIEW for JULY , Article II . " This is a delightful article , and especially to be named with pleasure . " —Examiner . " We know not whether the article on ' England ' s Forgotten Worthies be by Mr . Carlyle ot some copyist of that gentleman who has risen superior to his master , but it is worthy of him at his very best time , and of hi 8 reputation when it was at the highest . "—Economist .
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THE FUTURE OF GEOLOGY . See the WESTMINSTER REVIEW for JULY , Article III . " Very interesting and very able . "—Leader .
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LORD JEFFREY AND THE EDINBURGH REVIEW . See the WESTMINSTER REVIEW for JULY , Article IV .
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THE TENDENCIES OF ENGLAND . See the WESTMINSTER REVIEW for JULY , Article V . " Is replete with wise suggestions . "—Sheffield Free Press .
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THE LADY NOVELISTS , See the WESTMINSTER REVIEW for JULY , Article VI . " ' The Lady Novelists , ' with good feeling and good taste , champions the right of women to oitizenship in the republic of letters . "— Sheffield Free Press .
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NIEBUHR'S POLITICAL LIFE AND SENTIMENTS . See the WESTMINSTER REVIEW for JULY , Article VII .
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THE RESTORATION OF BELIEF . See the WESTMINSTER REVIEW for JULY , Article VIII . " The most eloquent and one of the most subtle of modern religious writers will be recognised in the powerful article on ' The Restoration of Belief . ' "—Leader .
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SIR ROBERT PEEL AND HIS POLICY . See the WESTMINSTER REVIEW for JULY , Article IX .
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THE CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE OF lEngtanir , ^ merfca , < £ ermap » , att& 4 ? mmt . See the WESTMINSTER REVIEW for JULY , Articles X ., XI ., XII ., and XIII .
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THE EXAMINER SAYS : " THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW , which has failed under so many managements , under its new management promises to be no failure a all . Good , healthy blood Btira in it , and we have little doubt that it will not only win its way _ to high a point in public estimation aa it held in ita best dayn , but that more practical results will ton arid it will be found to sell . With equal ability , we observe a larger and more catholio spirit . In present number there nro several good subjects soundly and admirably treated , and there is a delign article on ' England ' s Forgotten Worthies , ' espeoially to be namod with pleasure . The notion of treftt n jj quarterly in four final articles the general contemporary literature of England , America , Germany , France , in vory good ; tho articles are well done , and they placo the reader of the review in P OBBemJ r of a kind of information which ho wanta about the literature of the day . Lot us hope , then , that old friend tho Westminster , brought as it now is into completor harmony with the spirit of tho time , having its pages furnished by thinking men as well as able writors , will take gradually a sure hold of *"" 1 > U \\^ and will bo bouyht by those who heretofore have been satisfied to read it as it came to them borrowed ^ from circulating library . Wo wish itn new conductors all success . They are in tho right way to obtain it . b J Examiner , July 24 th . " Tho now Wehtminbtku IIkvikw is a brilliant and thoughtful ono . "—Leader , July 10 th . " In general tho Review is ohiiruoterisod by great novelty and great vigour . "—Economic , July 10 th . . " This number , like its prodooosaors , is characterised by enlarged thought , loftiness of purpose , ana « J of groat freshnoHH , brilliance , and vigour . "—S / tiJfietd Frets Press . THE WESTMINSTER BEVIEW is published Quarterly , price 6 s . LONDON : JOIIN CHAPMAN , 142 , STRAND .
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1740 THE L EADER . [ Saturday , July 31 , 1852 .
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LONDONt Printed l . y ( lioRita Hours * , ( of No . 3 , Portland Plnoc , K « n > ln |( lon . In tho County of MliklloMX . ) i » t * £ * hiuhcd bj Mtuu . Hxvn . i . nnd Kuwahm , No . 4 . CAanrf ** atmt , hi the I'arUh of HI . Paul , <*?*•«« Gur 4 tn . In tho » anu > Cuu » l 2 L , ff ! JjL 1 J" fiTR - KB ' Thoknton Lkiuu Hunt , ( of llro «« iwuy Houio . Haiumvramllh . ) at TMH I . KAUKH OW 1 Q £ , N ° . 10 , ¦ WMiUWOW ¦" BTUAN 1 > . lu tko Trocluct uf tho Unvvy . IwUi lu Ut « mum ( Muitj . —Batvjumu . July 91 . IMS .
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Leader (1850-1860), July 31, 1852, page 740, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1945/page/24/
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