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• With less to consp add icuous with literary rare moral skill discernment , , and - record spiritual —more fervour , however , Canon aa » by Westcott implication places than b on y
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the Church of England during the present century . From Messrs . Marpon aBB-mm- ¦¦ ¦¦¦¦¦ & aw FlammarionParis . —
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position himself messenge superior so r in that the to his same his son own ¦ office mig . ht , Presentl has occupy denied y the a
son BP ^ pV ^^ pp" PP ^ pV ^ P > becomes ^ P * ^ PPj ^^^ F W ^^ mm " ^ ™^^ " ¦^ p' ^** discontented ^ ^^^ ^^ ^*^ " ^^* ^^ ^*^ ^ ^ ^^ ' — at the -r narrowness — — m of about his means him . as At compared this point with he corner those of into the contact clerks
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with chessmen . His first move is to get himself Gabriel hired as his a proposed messenger tool in the is emp office loyed where , in
order to , observe him nearly . , Fontrailles wants to get a colossal fortune into his control by inducing ^™ ^^ ^» ™ d > " ^^ ™ ™ ^^^ ^» ^^ ^ h ^^ B ^^ G ^»^» ^ abr » k ^» ^^^^^ ^^ i ^^ e ^^^ l hv , h a ^^ ^ silly i ™ i ¦ i » ^^ — j young ¦ ^— — — a ^^ J man of —
exnepBtionally good looks to marry the lady who owns | the the money . man In the from process his betrothed he has to -w detach swee - < - - - - »^ t young ¦¦»»
| young ^* ^ h ^ B ^ L ^ Y ^ mr g *^ ¦ irl ^* ^^ , and * * - ^» » to ^^ protect ^^ r m ^^» ^ ^ - him ' - ^ - ^ ^ , ^ ^ - from — — ^ r ^^ ^^ the ^^^ , ^^ ragre ^ p ^— of an older rival . The course of the intrigue furnishes abundance of incident . The writer
of the story is evidently a man of considerable knowledge of the world . From Mr . E . Menken 65 & 6 G Chancery Lane
, , W Machinery . C . — ' The , ' Princi by John ples and Southward Progress , of wi Printing th an * Account of Modern Printing Machines / b }^ F .
J . F . Wilson . Many amongst the younger generation of printers know little or nothing as to how the complicated and ingenious
mechanical appliances of the trade came to be ad of opted typogra , or the hy succe by which ssive stages the precision in the history ,
unipress formity of , to tech -day n was ical secured finish , . and In speed this clear of and the concisely written book a very successful attempt
has been made to trace—of course only in bold outline—the evolution of the chief parts of I modern printing machinery , and also to explain
which the pri has nciples beeh which obtained underlie within the the efficiency last halfcentury . * Movable type printing' was
preceded w ^« by block hv « < m printing m a m . European it—* block V * V - | prints books , were and were preceded a development by the Ch of the inese methods
blockemp printed printed loyed with records by ink the . on old The p R lastic oma Assyrian ns , clay who s , before which themselves them may ,
havG been suggested by footpt ints in , the ground , such as would be visible as early as the world itself was inhabited . The first press was
prolinen bably ^ copied of from mediaeval the wine times -presses and or was domest onl ic presses , y impro ^ H . ^^ F ^ ^^ ved ^^ —not created -- ---- - - ^ - ^ — —by r — _ the — — - early _ r „ , — - printers __ -., -, „ _ — - - , , _
who added the tympan and the frisket , and the means of moving t lie carriage and actuating the screws by the press handle . In these pages
the ing , origin Nicholson the of firs automatic t 's a invention ctical ma machinery chi of ne of cylindrical for Frederick printpressure Koeni , with its double pr linder for
of the g , sheet , the epich- cy making improvements both sides ture of App which legath was and made Cow b per y the , and invention the new of depar the
rotary The closing machine chapters in 1813 of , are this in useful turn manual explained are . devoted t i ' 1 to i descr " 1 i of the . 1 machines 1
ptions now in use T ^^^ he ^ ^— - ^ r down bo - ^ v ^^ o - ^* k ^^^^ is ^— ¦ —^— to i ^^— o the ^^ vided - ^^ - ^ most — — w - it — — h — recent — c - ™ r ap — — ¦— ital — — improvements ' ¦¦— ¦ illustra ^^ — ^» a i > i ^^ ^ pj ^ ^ y ¦ tions a ^» m ¦ ¦ » ^ bh .
and a good index , and as the authors are both thoroughly practical men , the information which is given is reliable and to the point .
From Messrs . Moffatt & Paige . —* German Course ^^— — — — —— ^— , w ' by -t ^ m G - ^— - . — ^ H —^— — . ~ - Williams , M — . A . The - ^ ^ - ^^— ^^ aim ^^ r ^ f ^ ^^^^¦^ JBt of ^ Lj ^ t ^ lt
this work is to suppy a raional method of teaching the German language . The author thinks he can -- with - better purpose - - invert ,. the ^ Lt \
___ _ _ _ _ j- j _ _ _ ^ _ , y firs customary t , he puts plan language , and instead , and of makes putting use grammar of it to teach the grammar . The course of lessons is
intended to be used from the lowest to the highest class in large schools . The type is excellent .
From or , — Messrs A Saint — ^ . Morgan at — Rest — — & , ' Sco by ¦ < the t . — - * Rev Old - ^ . Margaret J i ^ F . Elder ~ ^ » -w- ^ ^^ m ; ,
Cumming , D . D . This little bo- 'k presents a picture of a somewhat singular history . It is the story of a woman who , from a career of sin ,
passed into a life of goodness and happiness . There are touching incidents in' Old M irgaret ' s ' history * and the book cannot fail to exert a
beneficial influence . From — - — — Mr _^» - — . ^_ - David i — - Nutt - ¦ - — — - ¦ - — . ~ w - - « The w — — ~ Public « -v-v -f ¦¦¦¦ Examina •^ mm ¦ ^ mp w m W - ^ ^^ ^^ — ^^ ^^ ^* . * m * A i ^
tion French Hand-book / by Marius Deshumbert . This volume furnishes a series of well —^ -selec — — — — ted - —f- — extracts — .... — _ — _ for ^_^ ^— reading 1— _^ ^_ — . _ , _ . — ^^ ^ ^^^^ and » , i ^ ^ ^ k - * - »» trans m ^ mi Bj _ i mj ja m \ k / -
lation . They are specially arranged for advanced pupils and candidates for public ex — aminations - ... , ___ . _ . . The . firs — . t part _^ _^_ , ^ contains ^ ^^ - —— — -m - ^ a ^ m * . » r <^ French , ^ k ^ t . ^^^ i a .. B ^^^ ¦>
p p ieces ieces to to put put into into English French ; ; the and second ihe third , Eng is lish a series ¦ - ^— of ¦ questions h upon h the h ' D VV ictionary ¦ h fer of
' ex Difficulties — - ^— ' am that ~~ - ina t it n is met — lies — not - ^ with , in b ut ' grammar in - ~ rather ^ French — - — p ^ in ^ the ^^ . ' the . weal ^^ It ^^^ f poverty ^^ is $ ^ : point ^ . pointed ^ p . ^ V ^^ W of of ^^ r . ¦_
the pupil ' s vocabulary . The book is intended to assist in remedying this defect . Fro - - m Messrs --- - ~ -- . George - £ m ~ Philip ¦¦ & " Son WnmW ~^ mW . - - * A
. N Charles — a tur alist — M . Woodford amo ng . — — m the ~ , F . '" R . H ~~ G ead " . 8 . In Hun this te ^** rs volume "fc W , ' by ^ - ^* we get a very interesting account of three
visi 1887 ts to and the 1888 Solomo . These n Islands islands in th are e years doubtless 1886 , destined ~ - ~ — , - ~* — to — — ' p m— lay •— ' — w a —r ^ ' ¦ more ' ¦ ' ^ i * - — " ^ . ^ important ^^ r ~^ m . ^* r ^ ^^ ^^ ^^^* ft , Jtk » i » part m " - * 1 t \ *** in mn A . m the »* *¦*« ^*^
n ear ustralia future , and considering therefore their an relationshi information p to concerning them , must be of , value y . The author
has clearly used his powers of observation to advantage vivacity and , and good he purpose records . his The experiences book is full with of
livel work y containing scenes , and sound best information of all , perhaps . We , i oug t is ht a to add that it is beautifully illustrated .
From Messrs . W . Pollard & Co , Exeter . — The - Exeter w -- sft m m Almanack ¦¦ ffc - — - ^ ~ - ~ - ^ and — — — —— - " — Clerical ^ « - ^ - ^ - ^ r- ^^ ¦ - * m * BH ^^ Directory p" ™ i # vi bb | ^ h * r ^^ aw ¦ ^^ ^ a » , Bfe 1 _ jmk ^ 890 ^ fj r at _ r . ¦> ' ^ . ¦* a — - ...
This ** information is a useful regarding book , containing the city of all Exeter desirable . The classificat — .. _ . _ ... __ . ion is excellent ^ .. -, -pr -v- — - » —v — and -i ^ p ^ ' ^ a good ¦ a diary pIBj aftB ¦« ¦/ ««¦ is mi
attached . _ . . ^ . _ , _ __^ p '^ ^ ^ bbbb > ^^ ^« p * ^ -a . * a ,. ' m
Ararajaj Tt-K Ti ^ • Tj «J R"M • 1
ararajaj TT-k Ti ^ TJ « J r"M 1
248 The Jfublisiiers Uircular March 1 , 18 90
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), March 1, 1890, page 248, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01031890/page/30/
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