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»3*p— • . j tgsaagg^M 288 The Publishers...
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God , ' by C . J . Ellicott , D . D ., Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol . The claims of Bishop Ellicott — to ~— ~~ ¦ be i i ^^* - regarded —^ ^ b » V ^ V ^^^^^ b ^ b ^^^^ ^ " ^^^^^ as ^^^^ ^*^ one ^^^ ^^^^ ^^ of ^^ ^^^ the ^^ ^^^^^ ^^ ¦ ¦ foremos ^ b » ^^ b > ^^ r ^ " ^ bbbbi ^^ v ^ v v t ^ p of ^^ bbv
modern writers on the evidences of Christianity are so universally admitted , that these addresses , delivered orig j inally in - the form _ . _ _ of _ . a - Visitation _ _
— g _ . — — — — _ — Charge to his clergy , will be welcomed in their present shape as a text-book for general use . The 1 ' ¦¦¦ - ¦ - ^ ¦ Bi ' -- ¦ shop ^""" ^ - * mr , m ™ in »^ bb ¦¦ » the ^ — w ^ w advertisement ^* - * v-v w ^ r ^ m mr ¦• - ¦^ v «« b ^»»^» # ™ -i * prefixed ¦ v *^ ¦¦¦* B » B ) tivBK ^^« to VbS" ^ the * y ¦*¦» ^^
volume , suggests that it win ' be more particularly of use to candidates for Holy Orders , and to seriousl ¦¦ ¦ y thinking young men / and -v ^ BI to suc B h he
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of God as evinced by the moral law ; the evolu-From Johnston tionary Mr . h E ; ypothesis . ph Stanford ysical and historical . — conclusion ? Geograp political . hy / b and y Keith
descriptive . M A preface *_ T , M b ^ y Mr ^^ ^^ ^ . B-B »«^ , M Stanford | « 'W . W ¦ > «> »¦* ^ ^^ fc * , tells ^ LJV AbI **» VV the ^ B ^ P ^ story of the publication of this work after the ( | unfortunate — death — — of ~~ ~^~ the ^ B — ¦ ^ ^ author ¦ BI Bi B » BiB > « T ¦ ^ BV during Bf Bfe B ^« | B » Sal hg _ ¦ its & «** I ^ b * passage VT V ^ V | H _ m # T Th" M ^ fc " #
through the press . From it we learn that * Mr . Drew , of Eton College , and the author s old friend and colleague , Mr . Bolton , have given their aid ,
1 Geograp seen h it y throug ' is an h the octavo press of . ' 500 Keith pages Johnston , with ' s some — twenty - . maps — j— - — , j — in —— colour — — — ¦— - - ~ mostl — — — «¦ - ¦>¦» - —• mw y , y diagrams --aw m -vb h ^ & V ( J A ^ ^ , k
page engravings , and charts of seasons winds and currents . From ¦¦¦ Mr - ¦¦ Elliot ii Stock Pt / wvtti — 'The Poets Laureate of
- «•» v— -- » - » . *¦ - » . •¦ - ««>* v v . jLiJv - * - vy \ - / Ck 7 Xiuux vfvtu vA laureate England , ; biogra - * being — M » — p ¦— hical — — a " ^ -- —— history WB ^ notices h « BJ " ^ ^ BB ^ «« " •»* Wll of ^ ¦ of ^ b » ^ B > the its . *« " ^ P ^ v * holders Ib office 4 B ^^ J ^ ^ »* B » ** b" « Wb P of ^ b * , " and 4 Mt poet A bI ^^» " a L ^ V
collection of the satires , epigrams , and lampoons directed against them , by Walter Hamilton . A most interesting contribution to literary history ,
and and a a very verv readable readable book book . Mr Mr . Hamilton TTflmiltrm has haa evidently left no stone unturned in order to make his record complete as to its f & cta , and his notes
written on on the tne works works . It is strange or of tne the laureates laureates but true are are as the very verv author carefull cirftfnllvy that , ' with ™ a ^~ "" few ^ ~^ r " excepti ** bwbb , *^ ^ fr m ^ ^^** ons v *» **^ 1 ^ - * , , the ^ JL «& " ^ laureates J ^^ JV "L ^ Jli ^^ mjm V ^ b * 9 ^ says have m MkW T ^ - / ,
and been we surpassed therefore as miss poets from by the their list contemporaries men who , would would have have honoured honoured the the office oitice bv b many their their names names .. y
would Shakspeare have , Milton far more , Pope than , and compensated Byron as laureates for the loss of Ben — Jonson — ¦«¦ --- ^ -v ^— — , j Bavenant . m ^ r « . « » 'WAA-bWAA msy , Cibber -K ^ M . * J + * f V / JL . , y and V «> JULV % Southey FUV / VI VUV T . a
although they were by no means the dullest of l their aureates race contains . ' While names this is sufficientl true , the noteworth roll of the to make it a pleasant task to trace y their history y and to to
genial ana and recall recall discriminating their their works works , , and and guide Mr Mr . . . He Hamilton Hamilton first deal is is aa s with the volunteer laureates down to the time of
of Ben letters Jonson iVpatent X , who « - » . ; y in and ^» 1619 * vt then V 1 AUU received he AA \ J discusses V * » fcJ VJ the K * K > U first \ . & I at * U grant some KJV / IJI 1 V I t a ^ the —
length lives and works of the greater worthies , I office including . . All Te students nnyson , the of poetry present \/ and holder of Eng of fi lish the
" « w .-. f- ' -w m , j « j *« a ¦ v »» VrA n ittifiL m mtTMrn . literature generally will find much to interest find nna them much much in the to to work interest interest , and him him the in in its its ordinary mires . reader will pages .
From Van Messrs Biemen . ' s Strahan Land' & c & , b Oo y . the — 'R Author oughing of « it Th in e
Boy in the Bush / A narrative of the work of I colonisation of exciting adventure in Van Piemen , and ' s giving Land , a full livel of y p isodes icture
co of lonies the life in earlv which days our . The countrymen volume also led con in tains the R I
a 1 The second ^ b > ^ b . rffe ^ Bt > Adventures bWK * m and ** mk * m kindred ^ mi ^ An Mm of bb ^^^ * M Harry narrative mr * ^ "fc ^« a * jh ^ Delane L ^ ^ bIb * ^ k of ^& Jr / travel ^ a ^^ . boy ^ , entitled born - in I I
" porcrayea portrayed Tasmania , . , whose The j . ne home book dook and is is aamiraoiy admirabl school life y are suited suited vividly for « £ I I I
boys . I From Messrs . J . "Walcli & Sons . — ' Walch ' TasI
- book manian „ . _ _ __ _ ful Almanack A l of local ¦ _ — . for & — information — 1 880 . rt ^\ ^ V / 9 An A almanack — including ¦ ¦ Bi BJ 1 ' and lists »* year tWm of I I
— — ^^ — - — - - — — - ^ r , _ — - _ m ¦ . » Bbb « | ^ ^^^ ^ J 1 | | ^ H l the l _ . magistracy *_ j , the L _ Government ^ 1 j _ and ' __ " 1 ecclesia i t stical __ I establishments , and of the members of the various I munici
palities . In anticipation of the forth- I coming English Census , it may be of interest to I tate that in 1870 reli
sa gious Census was taken I in no no Tasmania iewer fewer than than , when 53 53 , . 047 047 out of returned return a populatio ed themsfilrps themselves n of 99 , 328 as oo , I I
members of the Church , of England . I
-From brom Messrs Messrs . . Williams Williams & < b Uorgate JVorgate .. — —Minerva MinervaII a monthly review , edited by Perikles and Tzikos , I March 2 ( Rome ) , contains eight articles of exceed- , I
ing interest to the thoughtful Englishman , the I more so that they proceed from so distant a I quarter x . Let us g ive an extract ; the ¦ speaker x \ I
is Prince Bismarck : — I many body Whil animated , on e France the contrary by and a similar Italy , ind each ividualism spirit to-day and is forms sentimen prominent a great t , in . social Here Qer- I I I lives apart with his ilAO wife If 11 and bWl & M children VUtlVt /¦ k in his M « V own \ 7 1 I
corner everyone ^»> t V . 'A . T ^ J , having \ S * * V * - / WL opinions / lUi V fl A , VU of his own , ^ , always distrustful * V * - ** A alike » W I toward ing everything s the government from his personal and toward point s his of neighbour view and , never judg- I I
from the point of view of the mass . The feeling of indi- I in vidwslism the German and the to necessity an inconceivabl of contradiction e degree : are show developed him an I I door andrather than through ithe will obsti- I
nately open persist in , wanting to pass make a hole in , the wall just 1 beside it . I We m f » have Bi" BiB ^ W B also ^_^ «¦ Hf B received B b »^ V **¦¦ ^ V ^ b ^ V - * - ^ Messrs | B «| « T ^ B * Hgf ^ B > . BB * . Thoma ^ BHB * ^ Bl ~ V ^^ - ™ " ^ ^"" s —V— Cook ' —— ~ & ~ I M ^^ ^* «^ ' * ^^
Son ' s Programmes and time-tables for Ober- I «/?« Ammerga <» of the u , Passion including Play a list , list of and the exp dramatis lanation per of - I I
the scenes , & c . ; the Ladies' Gazette of Dress , I Beeton Fashion ' s and Househ Society old Ma ( 11 nagement Ave Maria , reissue Lane , ) Part ; Mrs 6 ; . I I th « b 7 Wm Artista monthl bLA \ bT mM instructor bUI ^ 7 1 Jk in draw- fl I
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literature come of miscellaneons , late the engravings Weekl <« T inte y rest Welcome portraits ( Faithfull , a & miscellany ); c the for the of
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1871 until nowremarkable for their good-humour in addition to , their cleverness ; the Californjan Western which is ' Monthl 'Wh y they , ' with lynched twenty arti him cles ' , followed among
WHICH 1 O » ¥ JUJ y KlkVJ JljrilUilDH JJ 1 U 4 ,, * v » -- - appropriately enough by ' Midnight mass . ' Catalogues Schmidt ( EL received W . ) in from Halle Messrs ; d . Anti . q . Bucherlagert
( of second \ -hand / stock ) j . Taussi trirter g ( S Werfce . E . ) in a . Prag d . Geb ( Prague . d . Wissen ); Ant sch . ( Verz illustrated . ilW '
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Protestant theology , No . 6 ) . .. Baer ( Jos ., & Co . ) in Frankfurt a / M . ; AuswaM von grbsse ' ren Serien Kirchengeschichte < p «»
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and history of war , statecraft , & c ) . Gilliet anciens ( 0 et . ) tnodemes Galerie de ( old la and Reine new , Paris books ; ) . I **" Romagnoli ( G . ) in Bologna ; Libri antM % '
moderni ( new and sect * d-hund booKs ; . _ —«^—i
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» 3 * p— . j tgsaagg ^ M 288 The Publishers Circular A P ^ is , i 88 bP
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), April 15, 1880, page 288, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15041880/page/8/
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