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on essay s Literature on Mrs . Siddons and Dram as Queen a' on Katharine Darwin's ^
* Origin of Species , ' and on L / , ucretius and the Atomic Theory . The second volume , divided
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862 The Publishers' Circular August 15 , i 88 . - . * ' 11 1 . ¦ — — ¦ mt
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( ' In deep distress 1 cry to Thee' ; . Tho priests
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and monks could not drown the singing , and the threats of the magistracy were vain . The
v ^^ ^^ - ^ v ^^ - — - ^^ ¦—— ^^ ' ^^ ^ ' ^ — - ^ ™ — ^^ - ^^^^ a — — m — - —— ' — » - ^^ ^ m - ¦ ^^^^^^ m V X presentl new ^ reli " 1 y gion leffc carried Gottingen T the J 1 day 1 . , Soon and th i ^ after $ monk ^^^^ the ? ^^^ ,
plague was stayed . But it seemed as if tho . monks had shaken off the dust of their feet
against the city ; for the people , instead of thankful recognition of the removal of the
terrible pestilence , gave themselves up to riotous living . Their trade left them ; and
then came the Thirty Years' War to add tc their distress . Finally the Seven Years' War
land — comp - - _ visited leted their Gottingen _ _ _ ruin c _ 3 . , commiserated King George I its . ____ of ruined ™ Eng , « . A ^ ' >^" w -
removing state , and customs tried to ameliorate dues , and making its condition grants b of y
land and of money for building purposes . but These _ the attempts king _ 's successor had _ _ but - _ little George __ _ practi II . c al founded - ^ result - v «™ . ;
in 1737 — — the ^_— Georgia , Augusta — — j ^ — Universit , — — — * . v y "w , whichfrom smaller beginnings"became one
Ten of the , best s - after attended its foundation universities , in the Germany - . year , govern
ments of other German States prohibited professors so jealous were from they accep of ting its popular chairs at ity Gottingen . To-day ,
we believe , it is as flourishing as ever . , | Herr J . P . Bachemof Kolnwill publish '
next month the authorised , German , translation I of Dr . Bernard O'Beilly ' s ¦ * Leo XIII . ' As the i
prospectus Holy See was truly the states object , it is of long such since general the j j
interest as now , both in Protestant and Catholic ™ - — ™ - — »™» — —~ - ^ countries — — - — — —¦ ™— ^— — " ^ i ¦ ' ^» - ; j - for *^» ^^ - ""^ not ^^^^— ^ mp * ^^ onl - ^^ ^^ . ^ ^^^ y w ^ is ^ * - ^^ the ^^ ^ b ^ h . ^^^ character ^^ tf ^ tf ^^^^ v ^^ b ^^^ r ^ f ~ ^^ ^^ ^
of the enlightened and far-seeing Leo XIII . universally admired and esteemedbut r *^ also
the — — - - recent — - — — m . events — — — — - —<— — — in . ^— — - ^ - which ^™ ^— - — ^™ - ^ w- ^^ ^^ - His H ^^ - ^^ - ^^^^^^ ^ i ^ Holiness ^ v ^ v , ^ p ^ v ^ h ^ " ^ ^^ v has ^^ * " ^ ~^ acted as a peace-maker have interested
Protestants as well as Catholics in the fortunes j of the wise and amiable Pope ; and in Dr .
O'Beilly ' s book the story of the life and pontificate of his Holiness is told us from the
most trustworthy and authentic documents which were placed at the doctor's disposal
also during — ' the " - his " opportunit ~ m-w- residence ¦— - — v — - ^ ^— ^ n ^ - ^ * mr y w of in ^ v ^ «» - ¦ reading ^ Home pqa ^^ ' ^» ^ f ta I ^^ *^ «^ , and hitherto ^ Hb Pfc ^^ ^^ ^^ rffe we ^^^ ^ b ^* ^^ hare un - ' - — - -
published communications from the brother of his Holiness , Cardinal Pecci .
author It was of ¦ not l L ¦ ^ M Unisson . Georges —~ r 4 tf H / ' Duruy Andre ba ' , e the ' and talented 'Le
Garde - — - ~ — - du - — Corps — ^ - - ^ —^ ^ m / who » - ^ —^ * W died ^« v ^« «* ^ 1 « V ^^ Bf latel d ^ ^^^ ^^ pT , A y , ^ a /^ P * *** but p 4 b ^^^* his ^ brother , M . Albert Duruy , also an author ;
a publicist and not a novelist . M . Albert Victor Duray Duruy died at Minister the house of r Public of his Instruction father , M .
under * ~~ ^ ^ ^ " ^* the ^ " ^ - ¦ ^^^^ Second - »^ - , V ¦ - m ^* m ^ m ^ Emp ^ wm ^ r ^^ ^*» ^ b ^ VBB ire 4 ^ ' ^«*«¦ and bb ^^ ^^* Jh ^^ r well * # * fc b * ^ Bp * bbb 1 b « •& known JbW r ^* ^ B # BB « a ^ 1 ^ ^ b ^ " ^ B ^ ~ in ' this country by his ' History of Rome / of wnich which Jf Professor roiessor Mali Mahany affv has has made marlft an o . r » excel «
ircel-lent translation . 'Hobarttown W oder " ^ pW Sommerfrische lBBjk rfi ^ in den
' " " ~~* ~~~ — " — - " — - ^ - ^ - W * - ~*~^ ^^ ^ bT *^ 1 ^ 1 *^ ^ iB * ' B *«|* BB , ^ p ^^^ pp ^ pfl ^ ^^ ^ T * J ^* f Jtt bI ^ ¦ ^| * fjk J * J * ^*™ ** Arcnduke Archduke Antipoden Ludwier JLoidwig is the title fcsalvator Salvator of a " new of of work Austria An « f . rifl by - the in ni
,, - the indeed describes which fauna his everything the and Imperial climat flora of e , , interest Hi the geological ghness population to exhaustively be formation found , and in , ,
, . , _ , , _ . „ _ » - ^ .. — . ^^^ . ns . B -m ^ n ¦ KX ¦» " ^ B >> ¦«¦ - ^ r * - V \ f ^ ^ W ^^ . p > v ^ 1 ^^ , * . ^^ ^ U" « » W Tasmania 9 A "a m . The -yw ^ a p book <¦» •*¦ forms ^ - ^ a quarto volume ^ of about 300 Traces -- with illiiatrfli . innsi t --- ¦ ¦ " , ¦¦¦» iBPBH
— —— - ——j—^ - ^ <¦ ^ - — -.- ^ . —— . ^^ r ^ t- **•<>¦ b'w « # p % AAM A ^^ the / Herr third B . and G . Teubner final volume , of Lei of pzig * , Comicorum announces ^ = 4
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Aug. 15, 1887, page 862, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15081887/page/12/
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