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I ^3 * The Publisliers^ Csrcuiar ^Isi
I ^ 3 * The Publisliers ^ CSrcuIar ^ iSi
'- Prohibit Taken Absurdity Into , The A...
' - prohibit taken absurdity into , the and court holding we . believe To up argue to that contempt that there it is will of an the be int but erference chief a obj scant ect with y minority of the Chris libert tian of y newspaper wo of rshi the p press is readers a maniW thni J ) t f I I
1 will the be press disposed is like to liberty assert that in everything any such interference else , and Montesquie has taken u p ' s lace words . The aptl fact y describe is , that it libertv w 3 i I I I he said is the rito do what the laws allow and if citizen could
forbidit : would * Liberty be no longer ght liberty / In this case the proprietors ; a of the Freethinker do what descended th I
from a che libert ck , iroo y to n that license abuse , and of the the punishment oress which accorded has of to late them been will Onlv , it too may not be . i < hoped » Aa > . i , , n serve « _ as II I I
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I ; interfere The existence with the of commemoration a Poets' Corner of our in Westminster great authors Abbey in their oug ori ht g not inal to homes be allowed , and the to I I ; i window admirers in of the Milton church are of taking Horton a very village natural where and he leg lived itimate and course wrote . in proposing It is perfectl to place true an east I
contemporary suggests , that Milton is one , of those of whom it may be said 'the whole y earth as a I I I ; is Bucking his monument hamshire village / but oug a p ht lace at with least to which possess he some was so memorial intimatel of y him connected . Another as somewhat the little I
! similar scheme seems to be ' hanging fire , ' for the Rev . J . E . Phillips , Vicar of HucknaU I I [ j Torkard , writes wished to the to Times erect : — ' stained I was informed lass window some in time the since chancel that of certain the admirers of the I
. poet H / ueknall Byron Torkard , in which the a poet - is g interred . May I use the medium parish of the church Times to of I I inform whom it that have received offer to fill
L { £ and window that any with this one offer stained will glass be at in may once memory concern accepted of a unless gentleman I I am for in just formed many that years the an resident admirers in this of the the parish poet east , I I I
;; are prepared to proceed with their design ? ' ¦
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• : :. that While the rich Eng collection land is moving of volumes in the matter and manuscri of the Ashburnham pts amassed collection by the late , we Duke hear d from 'Ossuna Spain is I I
\ likely the State soon . to Even come the to lavish the hammer sum demanded , if it is not for the previously Ashburnham purchased collection by the is representatives exceeded by the of I I ' price set upon the Ossuna librarythe treasures of which are estimated at no less than five I
million francs . The library , properl , y speaking , consists of thirty-five thousand volumes and I some the ^ Ll * te ^ m . most t ^ r > i- > seven ^> h . «> mAb precious - » n - — i— thousand i ^^« ^ - » . «« ^*« bindings l * w « »» -fc j ~ M manuscri m « n ^^*» j-j A pts Vf-u ^ ^^ . ^ k-k of < % ¦ the < X > !•<& the ^ - * manuscri w « most ^^ ^ p- » - »^ «•« « -w « esteemed A ^ ^^ v 4 ts > r ^ rf » part ^^ » rv au number ^ b- ^ > a thors ^ «^^^^ pUv ^^• m ^ of ^ of - ^^» the ¦» the ¦ K- * i - *^ most p ^ rarest t » -iv ^> w n 4 > famous £ •** contents * - ** -t . ^ - » . ¦•«« - ¦ literary I «» , and AMtf I I ^ p ^ pI
works which were published . both Among in Spain and Italy p during are a the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries . I founder to There i # uii be found are of ui the the the uxic manuscri correspondence Academy pts of of % jx a Madrid mul of titude the Marquis There of pieces is de b also £ Santillana y Lopes precious de euiuuo and Vega the and Marquis Calderon of \ the hid ¦ de . Vilan Journal There a , t are he of I I
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S deal Sagasta collectio that Cabinet n the for sum the is Spanish offered understood for nation the to , * be and Romance well the disposed distinguished of the to Rose intervene chief alone of for is the reported the Conserv purpose to ative be ¦ ¦ ¦ of £ securing 4 Opposition , 000 , The the , I Sftfior Canovaa < i « l Castillo PP -wrmilri ¦ alfln . if nfifidfnl > . form all v nrrmnnfi tn thft Cortes to sanction ffww vif , «¦¦¦ pPPPPPi 1 i PPPf PX
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the testif M ideas acquaintea aca . . . 1 u dedi i » are to j . c atio borrowed Flaxman T 7 I 1 n , or , tne of » - in book his about pure . , ' ' can can equal and f hft be simp it parts more m nrfi , le charac o from mind . haraolftri ¦ S than - teri penser ¦ stic » t . ift and of of The m text % the tho Bunyan , of artist Ar + this . charm ist ¦• , 's ' while little affectionate of |« the moral the i 1 . . sty book X ^ ¦ poem le ^^ lr and - conBisw / i / . u nflifltS metre ^ *& m
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I the Mr earliest . Justin time McCarth s and y come is at down work on to an the Outline present History decade . of It Ireland will be / which published will McOftW ¦ | go in > ^ *** ^ / ^ I volumes 7 by Messrs 1 Ohatto KJMllhVLU & WindusThe will out Mr w
;| HaiPs book rUJLUJJUC , ' * A Eetrospects MJf Child XTXOWB 's History B . . of a Long of Our Life VV 111 Own , with » . . Time Reminiscences J " -IlO / same t 3 founded IiIIlO publishers p VlUllSiierft on of Literary the WUJL author Men bring UXXIAg 's large of the * ¦ work *»** Time . *— , | ana . , ^ o - ^ aI ! ¦
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), March 15, 1883, page 234, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15031883/page/2/
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