William Iii. And Paul Potter's Bull. [to The Editor Of
THE "SPECTATOR."] SIE,—Your reviewer of "Lady Granville's Letters," in the Spectator of April 14th, has not read them very carefully. Had he done so, he might have disliked them......
Letters To The • Editor.
MR. BALFOTJR'S POPULARITY IN IRELAND. [TO THE EDITOR Os THE " SPECTATOR:1 'In,—Havittg read with much pleasure your critique in the Spectator of April 14th, on the letters of......
Contradictions In Scripture.
[TO THZ EDITOR OF THE "EIFECTATOR."] SIE,—Reading the Spectator of April 7th, I noticed your observations in a notice of the "Paragraph Bible" of the Religious Tract Society, on......
Correspondence.
THE LABOUR CHURCH. [To THE EDITOR OP THE " BPECTLTOH."] Stn,—The position of the National and Nonconformist Churches with regard to Labour is discussed as it has never been......
The Size And Weight Of Books.
[TO THE EDITOR OP TER "SPECTATOR."] SIH.—Can you say a word to publishers on the size and weight of the volumes they sometimes issue P I am absolutely pre- eluded from reading......