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On Restoration. By E. Viellet-le-due. And A Notice Of His

Works in connection with the Historical Monuments of Frande. By Charles Wethered. (Sampson Low and Co.)—This is the article, done into Eng- lish, contributed by M.......

The Life Of Saint Theresa. By The Author Of "devotions

Before and After Holy Communion." (Macmillan.)—A saint distinguished by good-sense is happy in finding a biographer endowed with the same gift. " Good-sense," indeed, must be......

Ten Years Of My Life. By The Princess Felix Salm-salm.

2 vole. (Bentley.)—The words "my life " imply an egotistical book, but in this book the egotism is not at all offensive. The author has seen and dons many things that are......

The Manchester Man. By Mrs. G. Linnaeus Banks. 3 Vols.

(Hurst and Blackett.)—This is an excellent story, in which a very genuine and, as far as we can judge from little instances happening to come within our own range, very close......

The Barrys Of Beigh. By E. Hall. (mcglashan And Gill.)—in

reading this story, we have been led on from chapter to chapter, in the constant hope of something turning up, something substantial, either in incident or development of plot,......

Time And Time-tellers. By James W. Bros In. (hardwicke.)—...

is an interesting treatise, and written by one evidently well acquainted with the subject. Its weakest poiut is the ancient history of " time-tellers." A fuller account of tho......

Edith Vavasour. By Mrs. Graham Branscombe. S Vols. (hurst...

Blackett.)—This is one of the novels which it is not easy to account for. It is a tedious story of love-making, happy or unhappy, not plea- sant, certainly, to read, not......

An Intelligent Study Of An Interesting Question In...

of the commonest faults of English divines is to look on all the Scriptures from the same point of view. And indeed, to the believer in the ' scribe' theory of inspiration,......

Tastes And Habits, Personal And Social, With Other...

Samuel B. James, M.A. (Hodder and Stoughton.)—We looked into this volume with some interest, because we happened to know that the author had lately lit up a considerable blaze......