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  2. REVIES.

    The fact that this volume is the 87th that has been iesued of Morley's Universal Library, inspires us with some hope that the Messrs. Routledge, the enterprising publishers, have found a large sale for ...

    Article : 2,018 words
  3. OUR ST. PETERSBURG LETTER.

    Having obtained an interview with Mr. Maclay, who most obligingly imparted to me, some particulars concerning his project of becoming the founder of a Russian colony in the Pacific, I send you a short ...

    Article : 1,725 words
  4. CONTINENTAL GOSSIP.

    The literary lights of this capital are much displeased with the Government, not a single decoration having been bestowed on any one of their number on the National Fete day. The same forgetfulness of ...

    Article : 1,669 words
  5. LOBSTER LORE.

    The familiar crustacean which, in its casing of shelly armour, disports itself to view in the fishmongers' windows, and which is the central figure of a typical salad, has of late days been attracting a large amount of attention from ...

    Article : 1,747 words
  6. Dulce Darnum. KAGAN PAUL and TRENCH, London, 1886.

    This little volume of essays consists of reprints from the Saturday Review. All are on social and domestic subjects, such as "Househunting," "Callers," 'Entertaining," " Hosts," &c. It is some time since ...

    Article : 380 words
  7. Living or Dead. By HUGN CONAWAY, Macmillan's Colonial Library. Macmillan and Co., London, 1886.

    The reader is interested in "Living or Dead" in exactly the same way in which he is interested in Mr. Fargus' other stories—that is, he is interested in the tale, and in that only. The characters have no ...

    Article : 300 words
  8. CONTRACTING v. JUSTICE.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 14th instant, your correspondent "A Member of the Contractors' Association" draws attention to some very extraordinary arguments used by Mr. M. H. Stophen, and the value that learned gentleman ...

    Article : 361 words
  9. The Discontent of Ireland: its origin and cause. By AL[?]RED, CONDER. London: W. H. Allen and Co., 13, Waterloo-place, Pall Mall, S. W., 1886.

    On the cause and cure of Irish, discontent a number of books sufficient to fill a good 'sized' library have already been published. Few of the writers, however, continue long on the great highway of impartiality. ...

    Article : 1,634 words
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