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  2. LITERATURE.

    The writer of the letters contained in this volume, Lord Gower, eldest son of the first Marquis of Stafford (and himself afterwards first Duke of Sutherland), could well ...

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  3. THE TALLEYRAND MEMOIRS.

    The memoirs of Talleyrand,says The Times, are uncandid, decorous, and dull. The book exhibits, at the most, not the truth of history as Talleyrand must have known it, but the ...

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  4. LITERARY NOTES.

    THE opening paper in Harper's Magazine for April is on "The French Army," and is by General Lew&ll. It is written in a bright and lively strain, and is intended to show ...

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