Prince Bismarck's Letters.*
ONLY one observation need be made about the work of the trans- lator of the Iiismarckbrieft,—it is well done. Herr Maxse ought, however, to have made some reference to the......
The Westminster Review. October. (triibner.)—most Readers...
the most interesting article in this number is the review of Mr. Torrens's "Memoirs of Lord Melbourne." Ho was not a statesman after the heart of the Westminster Review, but he......
The Church Quarterly Review. October....
very careful and elaborate discussion of "Further Evidence on the Petrine Claims." The Scriptural and the Patristic evidence, and then the testimony of the Liturgies (which is......
Current Literature.
The New Quarterly Magazine, October. (Chatto and Windus.)—It is only right to express our sense of the great advances which this peri- odical has made since the time when it was......
Her Majesty's Coastguard. First Issue, September....
Street, Strand.)—Is a means of bringing the Coastguard Ser- vice more prominently to the front, comprised, as it is, of picked men from the Royal Navy, a Liqt, containing the......