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. © fee j ^ totttefc ( gEUtfta / ' ' ¦ _ , , ' .. . * ,. : — H . E SCOTTISH BBVIEW occupies a recognised position as T an Independent Organ for tlie expression of Literary and Public Opinion . Its distinguishing features are : Ib is the only Scottish Quarterly , and considerable space is therefore regularly devoted to National Questions . Questions of Scottish History are frequently ti * eated . Special Article attention , dealing is paid either to the with National the fraelic Literature 6 r Teuto . A nic Popular Language or Scientific of the Country , their affinities and literary remains , appears in each issue . Imperial and Colonial matters of interest are freely discussed in its " pages from different points of view . Current Literature is reviewed both in extended Articles and in Short Notices . It is , Forei moreover gn sources , endeavoured , to afford by the occasio reader nal a Articles knowledge by and Forei appreciation gners or from of Foreign Views upon Historical , Social , and Political , as well as Literary Questions . The leading Continental Reviews and Magazines—French , German , Italian , Dutch , Russian—are Summarised each Quarter . Readers of THE SCOTTISH ! REVIEW are tlms enabled to keep themselves informed of all tliat transpires of importance in the "World of Thought and Letters both at Home and Abroad . Price 4 s . per number or 16 s . per annum ; or post-free from the Publisher , when prepaid , for 16 s . per annum . CONTENTS OF APRIL NUMBER . Article 1 . —The Apocryphal Character of the Moabite Stone . With an Illustration . By the Kev . A . Lowy , Secretary to the Anglo-Jewish Association . „ 2 . —French Canada . By J . G . Bourinot , Clerk to the Dominion House of Commons . „ „ 4 3 . . — — The The Gas Subj Industry ects of the of the Byzantine United Empire Kingdom . . By By D Thos . Bikelas . Newjbiggin . g , C . E . „ 5 . —Thomas of Erceldoune . „ 6 . —Recent Archaeology in Euboia . „ 7 . —Professor Le Noire ' s New Theory of Reason . By T . B . Saundebs . „ 8 . — Egypt under the English Invasion . 9 . —Contemporary Literature . „ 10 . —Summaries of Foreign Reviews . A FEW SETS OF THE EARLIER VOLUMES MAY STILL BE HAD . ALEXANDER GARDNER , Paisley ; and 12 Paternoster Row , London -
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), May 2, 1887, page 468, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_02051887/page/38/
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