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then , with shameless cruelty and audacity , allows accused bis — — — brother of the to be act suspected . The g ^^^^ h irl — and — disappears — ¦ ^ , ^ " - — in v v ^ p- fact - — ^ v ^ v ^™ ^^^ , from publicl ^^^ v ^ ^^^»^^ the ^^^^^ v y ^^
scene engagements , her seducer as an p excuse leads the for his multi almost plicity constant of his ™— residence — - in town — , - and — — — — it — is ¦— — onl - ^ — - y j when - — - ^^^™ — ^ v ^^» his ^^ 4 * ^* - ^*^ leg ^» ^ B ^ ^^ bk iti ^ ^» ^^ n -
his mate dangerous fiancee goes illness to his , and lodg discovers ings , after his hearing victim of ¦ nursing — ¦ him — — , that — — ___ the — _ — truth ^ m ^ ^ ^^ is ^_ __^ ¦ found m ¦ — - ^^ _ —¦ ~^ out v ¦ - ^ r . v ^ Mean ^™ " ^^^ ^^ ^ WW ^» i *»
-while , his elder brother , too proud to disclaim by the act his , wife is believed to have by his been uncle the , and delinquent , still wors ; a e . n ,
estrangement , in the one case , and a separation in the other , has resulted , and it is only when ' Clarissa' goes home to describe what she has
seen even then that it a is reconciliation but slowly broug takes ht about place . , There and are many tragic episodes in the book , which is powerfully written throughout .
From Messrs . Van Nostrand , New York . — Tucker ' s' Sugar f - ^ Analysis ^ j — ; j ' an — — 8 —^ vo - — . — of - - — more — —•— ™ - ^ than — - ¦—^~ ^^ v —^^™ 350 " *^ " *^^ " ^^
pages , divided into eighteen chapters : —I . Chemistry of sugars ; II . Cane sugar or saccharose ; III . fiestroselevuloseand — in — — vert — sugar ; IV .
Lactose or milk , . sugar , ; V . Specific gravity m ^^ w ^^ ; VI . Optical methods with cane sugar ; VII . Chemical methods of determination ; VIII .
Determination of dextrose and — invert — ^^ - ~^« r ——^~ ^ m sugar ^ a ^^^ v ^^^^™ ^^^^ r v ; IX . Analysis of raw sugar ; X . Analysis of molasses - and - — - — — syrups - ^ m B ; M XI . Anal ^^ ysi ^ W s of ^ the ^^ »~» ~^— cane - ^^ ~» - » ^^^» ^^ ^ and ^^ ^^ " ^^ ^^™
cane juice ; XII . Analysis of the beet and beet juice Analysis ; XIII of . commercial Analysis of glucose % waste or products starch ; sugar XIV . ;
XV . Esti f mation of milk sugar ; XVI . Dextrose O * in diabetic urine ; XVII . Chemistry of animal charcoal ; XVIII . Analysis of animal charcoal ;
lish Appendix no book . It which app treats ears that of this there branch exists of in anal Eng-, y-
ssis is , , and and that that a a Jew few scattered scattered articles articles in in work works s of nf reference comprise our literature of the subject thus far . Therefore , , it may be presumed jl - that a—
systematic work which gives us the results of scientific research in other countries , the sum of what is known about the analysis of sugarwill
meet with a hearty welcome . ^/ t ^ — , • — •—From Messrs — . "WardLock — & Co . —' Beeton ' s __ _ __ _ _ , - _ , y — _ _ „
British Orators and Oratory : Past and Present . ' A book of anecdotes of famous English orators , including the most eminent statesmen and lawyers ,
followed by some chapters on pulpit oratory both within the Church and outside her pale . Among the - — - ^ worthies - ^ - *^ mm m ^ ¦ •^ m wm * of r «» the m ** m ^ + r senate r ^** mm > ' and ^ - » - ¦ —^^ - the ™» ^^^ ^^— bench »^ ' — ¦ - ¦ ¦ --- we * hare »^» - w ^» ^^ * ^^ ^^ ** ^^ ^^ ^^ ' ^^ ^^
dan Grattan Chatham , Pox . , , Mansfield Among Canning the , , Pit s Broug t o , - Erskine called ham , , Miscellaneous Burke Curra , n Sheri , and
-Orators' the subjects chosen for description and illustration include Lord Chesterfield , Steele , Addison , Lord North , Sir Philip Praneis ,
Wilberforce ; the lawyers ate represented by Lord Bacon , Judge Jeffreys , Lord Thurlow , Sir Samuel Itomillyand Lord Eldon ; and the oratory of the
Church , and of Dissent serves to bring before us Latimer and Bishop , Baxter Blomfield , Barrow ; the , Tillotso Wesleys o , Atterbury ( who are ,
classed among Dissenters , although they were most unqnestionably Churchmen ) , Edward Irving , Robert Hall , and S . T . Coleridge . The book is
full of entertaining mattei and the introductory chapter on' The Progress and Curiosities of Public Speaking' is well worthy of attentive reading .
Prom the same . — The Life and Work of Jesus
I Unmet , ' by th © Kev . F . A . MaUeson , M . A . A
cheap paper-covered edition of a work which has already obtained considerable popularity in a . '
larger form , and has , we see , -won some warm words of commendation from the Bithops of Manchester and Lirerpool . The narrative of the
Divine Life on earth is told in homely and attractive fashion , and the story itself is paraphrased with elucidative comments which will to
WltJJ . CLUOlUtHAVe CUIHlUeiUO VVU . 1 CJJ . Will serv BSC 1 VO e IAJ clear up many points on whk » h an ordinary reader may naturally desire information . As references
are always given to the passages in the Sacred Volume which form the basis of Mr . Malleson ' s narrative the book will be useful to preachers and
teachers as affording in effect a practical commentary on the four Gospels . From the same . — ' Ward & Lock's Book of Farm
Management - ^ . . ^_ and ¦ ^ Country 11 1 Life ^^ ^* . ' The m ^ p 4 « author _ m of this volume justly terms it on the title-page * a complete cyclopaedia of rural occupations ; ' for it
not only gives a detailed guide to farm cultivation , the choice and rearing of stock ; and agricultural work generally , but it also supplies practical
hints op gardening , field sports , trees and their management , and the breeding of dogs . The diagrams ^ r ^^ KVff ^^ pg ^ ^ ^* v ^ fe « M . ^^** r and ¦* ^ ^»^^ ¦ iv ^ illustrations ^^^^ ^ *¦ ~~ ^ ~^ " ^ — — with - - which the book
abounds add much to its vaLue , and it has a pretty the cereals coloured and frontisp other varieties iece representing of farm produce some . of ;
From Messrs . Warae & Co . —' . Old Nursery Rhymes ^ ± ¦ . ^ 1 » - * I m * ^ r * sm / ' Old ~^^ ^ ^*» Nursery ^ m ^ -m * m — - »• - ^^^ m Songs - — - - — - These - — g—f — , ' ' Sailor ' s Alp ^^ ha l - ,.
bet / * Soldier ' s Alphabet / are exceedingy letterpress nice books , in each tint , interspersed in a good-sized among quarto the numer , "with
ous picture rh s which and stud the between 12 or 14 them pages contain . The nearl nursery y everything ymes which songs is ' said or sung' to
neations earliest infa some ncy in , set tint ( so and to say ) in to bri spirite ht colour d deli . - , many g The sailor ' s alphabet is more than amusing , The i or * :
book than t han convey a a mere mere s collection collection a very good ot of idea attractive attractive of naval pictures pictures and military . , . ne . \ ? \ life * a m *^ S at «^« r w the % ^ tk-m ¦ s * ' present b ^^« - ^* n- ' *^ •¦ «* day ^ rm ^^ ^ J , its — officers — ' , — ships X . , rigg iji-i ing rp , ; '
& decks c . ; , and flags , the hammocks soldier , s capstan alphabet , build dep of icts vessels the , various phases of military life ; on a march , in the
tent , in the *_ barrack _ , various - kinds «•* of uniform 0 4 * , & A c . We have also received — Gardener ' s Magazine
, — Christma Garden VV VII ¦ % SV s Oracle > number mf / V »• r m , wi 1882 th . — numerous * Without " — Engravings a Home * . I ^*^ ^ ^^^ ^ , ^^^ ^^ ^^ ™
Poems 2 vols / ( Waxd by the . Lock Author , & Co of . )— ' John ' Thirty Halifax Years ' ' ( Macmiilan € J tA )— ^ * Harold and i * the v *« Months ^ .- - /» - — - ' ( JE .
lXMS ^ CL \ ZtllAl . kM » B % . ~~~ JLJ . CAX VFJ . ^* «* - » vv ^ - » - * . - ^ - ^ . . ~—» — CoTnish Li ¦ M ght , Manchester ' ( W . S Fi ) . Clark - ^* — w— Eason j Bristol —— ' s * -- Irish — ) . - — Almanac ' Samuel ' ; : :
vr fc » A- * ** fill »^ . ^ — » , y - ^ , . Management II . Book' ' ( Cambrid ( WardLock ge ¦ Warehouse & Co . ) . — ) . Bits — ' Farm from ; j ; ;
J Work Blinkbonny , ¥ IJL » « ^_/ 4 Jk iaUltkV <»» s n 7 4 of ^^ « * AVAA « Jesus F ^ »» - ' > i * J « ( y Oli ^ * Christ " « V ^ « * p J * » Jk hant & * - 4 « . MW , ^ . ^ ' , ( » * Edinburg Ward - — ^ — » , # » ^» - ^ ¦ » ^^^ , ^— Loc — f h ) k . — , & * Li Co fe . ) f and . —
Beaton Princes ' s s' * ( British Ward , Oratory Lock , 6 c . ' — Co . ' ) Little . — fc Manners Moorland Faith of
( and the IIJVL Aristocracy Unfaith UL 1 JU 1 L / I 1 ,, ' C 3 * ' vola » ( Ward /» J 3 . . ( IU Smith , Lock " J u * - « , , , Elder . «_» & ¦*» - * Co ' ¦» , . ) & « - — Co — ' . ) i _
than History Conquerors of England ' ( ' Home ' ( W . Isbister Words' ) . — Office More ) . —
Isbister 1 Why ) Fra . — u ' Toilet Frohmann Medicine Raised ' ^ ( U her . Gill Prices ) . — ' Gar ( W - .
f diner ' S-ung ' s leams Explanatory ' ( ' Home Geog Words raphy ' Office ' ( J . Heywood ) . — ' Speci ) . — - men ? Art Glasses of Public ' ( ' Hom Speaki o Words ' ' ( Office Ward ) . — Lock Beeton , & ' s
ng , Co ( Cassell . ) . — ' A & Rhide Co )— to Monthl Khiva / Note popular s of Library edition
Association of the .. United Kingdom y . '—' The Very ,
Words of Jesus Christ' ( Hy . JFrowde ) . —' Three " ' ' ' .- ¦ 'S- * ' . " . ,., _ fllP ;
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 31, 1881, page 1305, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_31121881/page/13/
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