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june 15,1882 T^ Publishers' Circular S33...
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Imw Books Received :—
for some years . ' His work deals exhaustively ¦ with ¦ ¦ M 1 the varied k forms P of agriculture MBm P ¦» ¦ the P financial Ppj •¦» PP
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county of . curren A taxation , t - ¦ w — interest — , tenant ; and -ri in ght a , series and other of appendices subjects
_ he ^ ^^ treat ^^ ^ v w s of the cultivation w of roots and ^ r ^ forage — — crops 1881 \ 881 : ; calendar calendar fruit-growing of oi farm iarm ; opera opera lessons tions tions of ; ; the dairy dairy harvest manage manage of --;
ment and produce , and poultry-keeping . 3 ? rom Messrs . Slieppard & St . John . — ' The Civil Service Year-Book and Official Calendar
, - appoi rm 8 rwvrs 82 , ' ntments set set supp in in lies in recent recent full the Civil examinations e details xaminations Service of the ; : tables tables cop various ies of oi of ;
papers salaries paid in the several departments ; and Acts of Parliament and Treasury Minutes bearing
on service questions . Candidates for the Civil Service will find the Year-Book specially useful as a guide to the examinations which they will have
C 3 ~ to pass . ^ Fro p . ^ - ^ ^^ » ^ m p . A _^ p » < Messrs ^ fc ^^^*™ ^ p ^ *^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^ . S ^^* impkin —^^ ^^^^ — , j Marshall — ^— — ^ , -v & — ^^ Co ^^ . —
I visits ' Ralph to Waldo England Emerson in 1833 . ' , 1847 Recollections -8 , 1872-3 of , and his extracts 1 ¦ L p . Ml from pkPVPi unpublished p >^ pi letters V . PP B f Alexander Pb P «> tf » pppi
¦ ^ -f-V ^ ^ J ^ ^ - ^^ ^ h ^ P ^ ^^ P ^^^ W V ^ pT ^ P ^ P" ^ W ^ P > ^ P » *^^ PP > P ^ P 1 ^^ F ^ V ^ V ^^ ^ P ^ ^^ ^ P * ^ r B ^ P * ^ ^ P ^^^ - y V PP ™ ^^* ^ " *— ^^^^> ^^^ ^ p ^^ ^ pp ^ Ireland . An interesting * in memoriatn ' volume , including ^ ^»^ * » P * « PP * ^ I ffSPM the — — " memoir - __ - _ contri _ - _ bute ___ d by ^^ Mr . _ Irelan _ _ d
to the Manchester Examiner and Times , enlarged to three times its original length , with letters of ¦ Emerson ¦ ¦ - ^ - and many other notes in reference to
his V ^^^ V ^^ v ^ car »^ eer . A - list m of J articles on the great author and his writings , which have appeared in English arid American periodicalsforms a welcome
contribution to an Emerson bibliograp , hy . From Messrs . Smith , Elder , & Co . —' The Science
of industrious Ethics / literary By Leslie worker Step publishing hen . To a find goodl the y tome —m ^ ^ V ^ V ^ v ^^ B ^^ on ^^ p ^^*^ V ' ¦ The ^^^^ B ^^^^^ ^^ F Science ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ¦ i ¦ i ^^^ ¦ ~^ F" of ^— Ethics — ' will , p m ~ erhaps — 1 ,
cause some surprise to his former readers , but they will be amply repaid for the study of the volume if they will give it a careful and
thoughtful peTUsal . ^— ~— J Mr . Step f ^ f hen tells us that the source C ^ p from whence he derived his first inspirations in Ethics — — - — ^^ ¦ ¦ w was * v ¦ ^*^ ^ Mr ^™ — ^^^ ^ h . w J ^ i ^ . S " ^ ' ^ . Mill ^ " ^ — , » and — — his ethical --- theory — — — ^ —
was that of the orthodox utilitarians . Later on , he passed under a wave of Darwinian influence on reading the ' Origin * of Species . ' Next he
became a student of Herbert Spencer , and then of Mr . Henry Sidgwick ' s ' Methods of Ethics / and it was owing to his consciousness of the points of
abou diflTerence t the , task at which of putting ho had down arrived his , own that convic he set - tions . His modus operandi is to start from the
into old ethi harmony cal th with eories the and scientifi to try c pri to nci bring ples whi them ch he takes for grantedand all he asks is that his
book tion which may be attaches regarded to , ' with every the sincere same attempt considera to
incompetent grapple with / real Having difficulti thus es b indicated y a man not the utter basis ly on the which subjects Mr of . Step the hen various has sections worked , of wo his may book add
. inquiry First 1 he '; states second the , ' the ' purpose theory of and motives limits '; of third an , the theory of social motives '; fourth , he
discusses ' contents the of ' form the mora of the l law mora '; l sixth law , ' ' ; altruism fifth , the '; ninth seventh - —"»» , , * merit UlDlib '; , ClgllLU eighth , ' t UUD he l co -V nsc / llDV i » ence Vm . U '; ,
' morality , 'happ and iness happ as iness a / criterion The ' book ; and will tenth bo , found ¦ to present xenoub tui interesting stud jiv for / jl all mt who
c ^ re to watch v ^ the an workings lULCicaiijug of an oluvajt acu y te mind and ** v » a cultiired intellect on one of the greatest subjects
tion on which . man can bestow thought and
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. of Herald 360 size double , containing -columned nine pages works of of the the Famil three y - I
volume of a lon -novel g list type of . works The authors published are in the previous writers volumes — of — our popular ¦—» - ^^^™^» weekl ^¦ ^ contemporary % and
anyone who ™^ ^^ ^ invests ^ ^^ mr in r this ^^ ^ w y well ^^ - ^ ^^ « . - ^^ filled ^>^ h >* B ^ ^^ ^ h IVA bud W , W get u va will be ~ - ~ secure ^— — -w- — — —~ - « - of - ^^ entertainment « r ^ b ^ r ^ w ^ b ^ h ^ ^»^»^ ^ ir i ~ « # either ^ ir Ato A for v « a V ^ ^^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^^^^^^^^
tion tion summer The p to to lan holiday now adopted or for of gi many ving separate winter evenings publica- .
will doubtless the tne tales tales win whica which for them appear aDDear a large from from week week circle to to of week weak new readers .
From XLVIII the . same The . — list * Th of e Famil foreign y agents Herald / for the Volume sale
useful of this information long-established and amusement ' domestic / magazine printed at of the foot of its title-page , shows that it has readers in in all ail
guish colonies its parts parts ; and literary of ot the . Eurone Europe vi managemen gour , . and in in In In variety dia dia t furnish , , and and which in in a all all distin read our our - clue to its popularity . The ' StorTeller / as of y
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* Herald' seems to be healthy , and the morality of its fiction above reproach . From The Torquay Directory Comp . — A
Description of the Monument and Effi any gies in Porlock Church , Somerset , with Beasons Deduced from the Documents Pertaining ¦ Ha to the i Manor b i and k
Chantry — — of Porlock ^^ ^^ — ^^ ^^ for ™ ^^^ Attributing ^ ^~^ ^ ^^ - ^^— ^ ^^ - ^^ ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^^^ the q ^ p ^^ v ^^^ Tomb . r ^ v ^^^^ v ^^ ^^^ . ^^ v ^ r ^^ to ^^ . ^ p ^^ v the Memory of John , Fourth Baron Harington of Aldingham # and Elizabeth ___ __ . his ___ wife __ . ' By Maria . ^
Halliday rj . , To those who look at this book apart from its local and family interest , it will commend — — — ' - ¦ — itsel - ^ r ~^ - ^— — f ¦ ^ as ¦ — ^ ¦ ¦ a p ^^ v ¦ iec ^ - ^^ ^^ e ^^ of ^^ ^^ painstaking ~ ^»^^ —» ^ " ^ " ^^^ ^^ " ^^^^ ^ " ^^ ^™ ^ p ^^ ^¦ , ¦ K w antiquarian ^ fc ^^ p 1 w >^» ^ . r ^ " ' ^^ M ^^ B » ^ m ^ m ^ . B ^ ^ . ^ . ^ ^ pH ^
research , and by the beauty of its illustrations . The executed engravings and the and coloured volume as plates a whole are admirabl is y I — very — —
creditabl , y produced . - j Magazines - for June . —Frasers Magazine it (\ Longmans C 3 )/
is noticeable for the commencement of an historical sketch by Principal Shairp , of St . Andrew ' s University ^^ ^^ v ^^ b ^^ I . B V ^^^ ^ . V ^ tf ^^^ ^ g , ^ m under ^^*^ . > pp ^^~ ^ " ^ ™ ^^ the ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ titl ^^ ^ ^^ ^^ e ™ of ^ p > ^^^ ' The ^^^ i ^ v ^^ v ^^ v ^^^ ^ Earliest ^ i ^^^^ p ^ ^ v ^ v ^^^ ^^ ^^ ^ .. r w ^^ Vp * Scot r ^ N ^^ ^^^ ^ hPr V -
tish University / and for a review of the contro-Mr versy . Burford between Rawlins Genera . l and Dr . Special B . W . Hosp Richard itals , so by n
contributes a revised and enlarged reprint of his lecture , delivered before the Society of Arts , on * National Necessities as the baso % of National
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interesting their Forms paper and Noxious , by N . Powers D'Anvers / fo , rming on ' Fungi part 4 : of ' The ¦ H I Life !¦ ¦ H Story of Flowerless Plants - ^ -- ^ ' ; a I ¦!
grap the ^^^ Pl ^ hic ^ continuation ^*^ —^ descri ^ ^^ ption " »— " ^ of — of ^ J Rotterdam — Miss — " Howell — — , by Mrs ' s . * Pauline Fabor g ; Cameron ^^ ^ h ^^ pr ^— ^^* - ^^ ^ P ^ ^ ^ ta ^^ — — i ^ ' ; ^ PJ and ™ —* — ' ~— — a — — — sketch ~— — ^ of — John Bois ^ — , under ^^ — - ' the — — ~—
title of A Scholar of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries , and Translator of the Bible of 1611 / by the Rev . H . W . Reynolds . —The Sword
and Trowel ( Passmore & Alabaster ) forms an College organ % & for and the students contains m ¦ ~ of able Mr . contributions Spurgeon ' s Pastors from '
carried their •^^ ^^ ~^^ f . p ^ ^ pjpr MBP pens ^ P ^^ , S forward ^^^ P , ^ P" ^ an . " ^^ . ^ PP . d »^» "P und a ¦ * ^^ ^ " ^ recor er "i ™ ¦ ¦ Mr d . of Spurgeon ™ th ^^ e numerous ^— ^^— ' — * s aus — pices wo . rk — ¦ The Antiquaria pt . P ^ •^•^ > n Magazin . — - »— « - ^ e and - __ . _ Bib — liographer \
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June 15,1882 T^ Publishers' Circular S33...
june 15 , 1882 T ^ Publishers' Circular S 33 j
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), June 15, 1882, page 533, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15061882/page/9/
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