Aphorisms From The Writings Of Herbert Spencer. Selected...
by Julia Raymond Ginger. (Chapman and Hall.)—It does not need to accept Mr. Herbert Spencer's philosophy to acknowledge the force and variety which he gives to the expres- sion......
Winter And Summer Excursions In Canada. By C. L. Johnstone.
(Digby and Long.)—That part of the British public which is occu- pied with the everlasting problem, " What shall we do with our sons ?" ought to be greatly obliged to Mr.......
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Among the Tibetans. By Isabella L. Bishop, F'.R.G.S. (The Religious Tract Society.) — This is one of the slightest, but also one of the brightest, most lifelike, and most......
Sussex. By Augustus J. C. Hare. (g. Allen.)—mr. Hare Is
at home in Sussex ; he is a resident in the county, and comes of a family which was for some time connected with one of its most interesting and picturesque sights,—Hurstmonceux......
The Ban Of Halethorpe. By E. H. Daring. With A
Memoir of the Author. 2 vols. (Art and Book Company.)—Personally, we think that the moat interesting portion of these volumes is the anonymous memoir of the writer. Mr, Edward......
Belief In The Divinity Of Jesus Christ. By The Rev.
Father Didon (Kegan Paul, Trench, and Co.)—This volume contains a series of eight " conferences " given during Lent. Father Didon addresses himself to the unbeliever, rather......
Room, And Is Attracted By Her, And She By Him
; but he is married and does not forget the fact. Such, in short, is the plot of In Due Season. But it is a good study of two naturally noble, well- balanced characters, and......