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1076 THE LEADER. [Saturday, November 6,1...
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1076 The Leader. [Saturday, November 6,1...
1076 THE LEADER . [ Saturday , November 6 , 1852 . - ¦ -- ¦¦ ' ¦¦ ' . '" ¦"¦¦*¦ ' ¦¦ _ . — " !_____ ^ . . , —— . ^ _ - — .
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8 , New Burlington Street . MR . BENTLEY'S LIST OF NEW WORKS For November . i . CIVII . -WARS AND MONARCHY in FRANCE in the 16 th . and 17 th CENTURIES . Being a History of France principally during that Period . By LEOPOLD RANKE , Author of " A History of the Popes in the 16 th and 17 th Centuries . " 2 vols . post 8 vo . * * This Work will be published simultaneously in London and Berlin . M . Ranke is equally interested with the English Publisher . ir . BASIL : A Story of Modern Life . By W . WILKIE COLLINS , Author of " Antonina , " " Rambles beyond Railways , " & c . 3 vols . £ O « the 15 th imt . . III . THE SECOND VOLUME OP BANCROFT'S HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION " . —Epoch the Secowd : How GEEAT BKITAIIf ESTEANGED AMEBICA . 8 VO . 15 s . [ Now Heady . IV . MB 1 MCOIRS OF DR . BLENKINSOP . "WRITTEN BY HIMSELF . Including hia Campaigns , Travels , and Adventures ; with Anecdotes * of Graphiology , and some of the Letters of his Correspondents . Edited by the Author of " Paddiaka . " 2 vols . 21 s . { Now Heady . V . NARRATIVE of the ATTEMPTED ESCAPE of CHAELES THE FIRST from CARISBROOK CASTLE ; including the Letters of the King to Colonel Titus . Now first printed from the Original ., with Notes . By GEORGE HILLIER . Small 8 vo . VI . EXCURSIONS IN IRELAND DURING 1844 and 1850 . With a Visit to the late Daniel O'ConneU , M . P . By MISS CATHERINE M . O'CONNELL . Post 8 vo . 10 s . 6 d . . { Now Beady .
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WORKS BY PROFESSOR BLACKIE . J ~ ust Published . CLASSICAL LITERATURE in RELATION to the NINETEENTH CENTUEY and SCOTTISH UNIVERSITY EDUCATION . An Inaugural Lecturo , dfOivered in the University of Edinburgh , on 2 nd November , 1852 . Price 6 d . THE PRONUNCIATION OP GREEK ; ACCENT and QUANTITY . A Philological Inquiry . In 8 vo , price 3 s . 6 d . " Lately Publislicd . in . ON THE RHYTHMICAL DECLAMATION of the ANCIENTS . ( Reprinted from tho Classical Museum . ) In 8 vo , p , rico Is . IV . ON THE TEACHING AND STUDYING of LANGUAGES . Two Loctuiva delivered in Marinchiil College . In Hvo , priee Is . Sutherland and Knox , Edinburgh ; Simpkin , Marshall and Co ., London .
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NEW WORK BY SIR ARCHIBALD ALISON , liAKT . On 15 th November will be published , price IGfl ., Voi . i / mii I . HISTORY OF l ^ UROPE , from tho FALL of NAPOLEON in 1 H 15 , to tho ACCKHS 1 ON of LOU 1 H JNAI'OLKON in IHfia . By Bir AKCHIBALU ALIKON , liart ., Author of tlio " HiHtor-y of Kuropo from the comineiictMnont ol tho French Revolution , in 17 rtJ > , to tho ButUtiof Wntorloo , " Xlu . & c . To lui completed in 5 voIh . Hvo , uniform with the Library ( Hth ) Edition of tho Author ' s " Ifiutory of Kuropo from 17 H » to 1 H 15 . " William Bluckwood Mid Bonn , Kdinburgli an < l JiOiidon . Ordora received by all BooLwllnrw . • The Trade will be mipplied with I ' ronpeHuseH of l ) i <> Wo * rk for diHtribution , on npplicution to tho 1 ' ublinherH , 37 , l ' at ( Miionter Row .
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Now ready in foolHcap quarto , neatly hound iu cloth , i ) ri <; e 1 () h . T ) EMriNTSCI < : NCES OF A YACHTING IV OUU 1 HK . J { y Mth . N . M . CONDY . IlluHtrated with ' Jh ' our Litho { , 'i a )) hio TDrawiiigH by F . « . Dutton , Kuq ., lVoni BkoteheH by the Into N . l \ t . CONUY , K » q . Loiulon : Ackermann and Co ., Hlrnnd .
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SOCI ETY O 7 ^ TUIO l ^ JM ENDH Ol ^ ITALY . Tlio First CONVKItHAZIONK of tlio HeaHon will l > o held in tho M . i 8 i (; Hull , Htoro Htreet , Jlwlfonl H « mr « on tlio Kv « nin K of Wodiiomlay , N < Jv « mbor 10 . Tho Chair w . ll bo taken , at JJight o ' . ilock proci «« ly , by 1 ' . A . Taylor , 1 S »<| . JOHlfiPH MAZZINI and LOUIS KOHSUT 1 I will bo prcnent . Carda of AdniiflHion—for Moinbor » , In ., nnd for ntrangerH , In . « d . « ooh— may 1 »« obtained at tlio Ho « i « tv « Oilloon , 10 , Southampton Street , Htrand ; or at tho Mubic Hall , boloro dad ou tho jivouiug of Mootiug .
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NEW NOVELS TO BE PUBLISHED THIS SEASON . i . BY THE AUTHOR OF " MAKY BARTON . " Euth . In Three Volumes , post 8 vo . IX . BY THE AUTHOR OF "OLIVE , " " THE HEAD OF THE FAMILY , " & c . Agatha ' s Husband . In Three Volumes , post 8 vo . in . The Fortunes of Francis Croft . In Three Volumes , post 8 vo . London : Chapman and Hall , 193 , Piccadilly .
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CHEAP AND ACCURATE ATLAS . Now ready , in royal 4 to , half-bound , price 15 s . plain , or 21 s . coloured , Lowry ' s Table Atlas . Containing 100 Maps , Constructed and _ Engraved from the most recent Authorities . By JOSEPH WILSON LOWRY , F . R . G . S . With an Index . London : Chapman and Hall , 193 , Piccadilly .
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This day is published , POEMS . By B . E . PAEIES . Post 8 vo , paper cover , pr ice 2 s . Xondon : John Chapman , 142 , Strand .
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Shortly after the Meeting of Parliament will be published , A NEW WEEKLY FAMILY JOURNAL , PRICE SIXPENCE , " T HE CIVIL SERVICE GAZETTE . It is proposed to establish the CIVIL SERVICE GAZETTE with the following Especial Objects : — 1 . To advocate the cause and protect the interests of all Civil Officers and Clerks in the employ of the Government . 2 . To expose abuses existing in any department of the Public Service , boldly giving publicity to the facts of each case , and discussing them in a vigorous yet temperate spirit . 3 . To report promptly and accurately all appointments , making them the subject of contemporaneous comment , and watching jealously all Government Patronage . 4 . To call the attention of Her Majesty ' s Ministers to cases where long and meritorious serviced hav © been inadequately reunited and unjustly noplectccl . 5 . To fearlessly unmask all nepotism , favouritism , undue family influence , without regard to the political opinions of any eristing Administration . 6 . To assist Gentlemen who seek Government Appointments , by supplying the earliest information on the subject of all vacancies , and to protect them from the frauds attempted by anonymous advertising agents . Although established more especially with a view to elevate the position find redress the grievances of the employe ' s of tlio Governmont , tho CIVIL SERVICE GAZETTE will also advocate the interest of the officers of tho Army and Navy , of the Military and Civil Departments of tho Hon . East India Company , of thoso engaged in tho service of tho Bank of Englandin Railway—Life and Fire Insurance—and all incorporated Companies , It will kcoIc , in short , to bring to the aid of these classes tho enlightened force of " public opinion , " which in u free country , is both sword and shield—thu true redreasw of grievances- ^ Hie sanctuary of ( ho oppressed—the chivalry of tho nineteenth century . Writers of great eminence have tendered their cordial cooperation . Tho Paper , consisting of 24 paifOH , will include original Litorary Articles , Reviews of New Works and Magazines , a Nummary of the News of tlio Wook , an Obituary of Men of Eiiiiiicnco or Dcsorl . in tho Public : . Service , Parliamentary , Legal , Commercial , Foreign , Domestic , Theatrical Noticos , University and Fashionable Intelligence . In short , nothing will be omitted that will tend to nuikti it n < complete Newspaper , and an instructive and entertaining Periodical . In no column will anything bo found unlit for the perunid of every member of a family . In its religious opinions it will endeavour , avoiding all theological controversy , to brentho a spirit of unsecLiinnn Christianity , and welcome that spirit in others . There art * ii « - ) irl y J ( J , ( KK ) employes in London alone , in addition to those holding office under Government in the Diplomatic Herviee , CiihIohih , Excise , and l ' owt Ollieo throughout . Groat Jirititin and tho Colonies . It is a fact , though not one as yet sufficiently notorious , Mint the most incapable are promoted through interest , tho most iiMo and meritorioiiH neglected from the want of it ; that golden sinecures nro held by tlie wealthy , while a miserable stipend ih often the solo reward of the toilsome lahoiu-H of the indigent . W < - m-em to have lout what is termed hy Milton " Hint purt ol our freedom which consists in the civil rights and advancement of every portion according to h « merits . " On independent grounds , then , with uncompromising boldnoHH , but , with duiMMHirteHy of language , with no respect of pemiiin , vot without , luivafo prejudice , liy a wide- collation of CiicIh , aiul a f , Z uho 'Argument , the OlVlL 8 KUVKJK GAZCTT H ; will urge on tho existing Administration , whether Whig or lory , the necessity , not of thoso petty curtaibn « -nts of salary , whuih , in the worrit * of Maoaulay , " bring on a Government thorcproaoli of ineanmiHN , without producing any porccptililo relief to tlio UnaiKieM ; " Imt of such an «<] iiituhlo luljuHl . nuMit of olllcnil ineonio , and mull a wise expenditure of I ho Koveuue iih may conduce no Iiihh to the I ' ublio IntoiontHum to private welfare of tho I ' liblio Horviints . With Micho objootH iu view , the propriotoi-H of tho CIVIL HKUV . 1 CK GAZKTTH liivit , * -. the attention of all ( ihuiHtiH of tlie ooinmunity to their projected Journal , and earnestly auk the oo-oporation of that duns to whom * oauno it is especially dtivoted . HubHcrilxirH" JMunum and all CommuniontionH to bo forwurdod to the Editor , 5 , Catherine Htreet , Strand ; or tho PubliHhcr , Mr . Joseph Bmith , IU uud H 2 , Long Aure .
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NEW WORKS FOR VOVSMqeB > COLBURN & CO . 'S NEW PUBLICATIONS . / To be had of all Booksellers . i . THE RIGHT HON . S . DISRAELI'q POLITICAL BIOGRAPHY of LORD GEOKGE Bw TINCK . ' Fifth and Cheaper Edition , revised . 10 s 6 & . ir . The BARONESS D'OBEItKlRCH's MEMOIRS , illustrative of the Secret History of the Courts of France , Russia , and Germany . 3 vols . 31 s . 6 d . III . AUSTRALIA AS XT IS ) ITS SETTLEMENTS , FARMS , and GOLD FIELDS . By F . LANCELOT , Esq ., Mineralogical Surveyor in the Australian Colonies . 2 vols . 21 s . { Jutt Ready . IV . REVELATIONS OF SIBERIA . By A BANISHED LADY . 2 vols . 21 s . " This interesting work gives a most important and valuable insight into the terra incognita of Russian despotism . "—Daily News . V . ADVENTURES OF THE CONNAUGHT RANGERS . Second Series . By WILLIAM GRATTAN , Esq ., late Lieutenant , Connaught Rangers . 2 vols . 21 s . [ Just Ready . VI . LIFE OF 1 VIARIE IDE IVIEDICIS . By MISS PARDOE . 3 vols ., with Fine Portraits , 42 s . VII . THE MARVELS OF SCIENCE , AND THEIR TESTIMONY TO HOLY WEIT . A Popular Manual of the Sciences . By S . W . FULLOW , Esq . Dedicated , by permission , to the King of Hanover . Second Edition , revised . 1 vol . 10 s . 6 d . VIII . THE ROMANCE OF THE FORUItZ ; or , Narratives , Scenes , and Anecdotes from Courts of Justice . By PETER BURKE , Esq ., Barrister-at-Law . 2 vols . 21 s . IX . COLONEL LANflMANN'S ADVENTURES and RECOLLECTIONS . 2 vols . 21 s . * ' Full of interest and amusement . "—John Hull . COLBURN AND CO ., PUBLISHERS , 13 , £ !»<»•»* M «* . ] bnr < a « ajfl » Ctjroot .
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THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE and HISTORICAL REVIEW for NOVEMBER , coutaiiiB-1 . Pilgrimage to Our Lad } ' of Hal . ' J . Bronze Masks of the Ancients . 3 . The Cwsars and their Peculiarities . 4 . Philosophy and Religion of tho lflth Century . 6 . The Thoughts of Joseph Joubert . ( J . The Topography of Auciont Newcastle . 7 . The Neighbours of Sir Ihiiuc Newton . 8 . Discovery of Concealed Lands , temp . TViU . III . 0 . The Religious Opinions of Spinoza . 10 . The Character of Mr . Camden Nield . With Notes of the Month , Historical and Miscellaneous K ' - views , Historical Chronicle , and Ojuituahv , including M ' " ° '" of Earl Somers , Dr . Townscnd Uiuhop of Meath , hi' ""{ W Mackworth , Sir John H . Pelly , Rev . William AlderHon , V gv . Hugh Salvin , Professor Macgillivray , Mr . Tierney CI . uK , i . A . W . Pugin ; Mr . Arnold , Mrfl . H . N . Coleridge , Mr . Vf . 1 «" don , Mr . Angelo , & c . & c . Price 2 b . fid . Nichols and Son , 25 , Parliament Street .
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¦ ~ ~'¦'¦ -- ¦ WORKS EDUCATIONAL AND SPECULATIVE . " ¦ Euclid , tho First Hook only ; an Introduction to Mat lie- ^ fl iniiticH ( witli plates ) ' ,: i 1 •» A Practical Grammar of the Broad Rules oi Hpeeeii .- } () A Handbook of Graduated Exeroison j ( i Rudiments of Public . Sp eaking and Debate ... , ( , A Logio of Facts , or Method ol'HeaHoning by I ' iicIh •¦• 1 (| Tho lVoplo ' s Keviow ( 30 articles complete ) •¦• . ¦• . •• " <> z Literary institutions—their Relation to Public Opimo «•¦ j Tho 11 wtory of His Months' J mpriHonment ( I < orMi « pnnuii of h « r Majesty ' s Attorney General and tlio niiur . ^ ( . ThoTSoVT . Vu . Lv-VoLI . « f tlwi " CuliiiuVt « f \ K « -HHO » -- » " Wby do the Clergy Avoid OinoiiHHion and I b'loH <> " ' () , j DiH . ountonauc ' il V - -Vol . 11 . <> f the Cab . net o » K "'» " Life , Writing , and Character of ll . o late KiohimI C » r ' . who e ., ! i ., n-d Wine Years iii . d Four M . "" " '" 0 « priHoiinient for the Freedom of tho hng liH'i i < hh .. ^ () „ Paley ' H NaturnlThoology tried l . y tlio Doctor hOwii W <> i () „ Rationalism ( Mr . Owen ' n Views Individualise ; ) •¦¦ Koman Catholicism the Relig ion o £ Fear , vv . lh H ]> m . () ., from Father Piiuunonti ... ... i , i «\ 7 miiiiiti < n > The Philosophic Typo of Christi . uuly : ttii I" •• • " » , of the "Houlrher HorrowHaiul ner AHi >"' ilioim . j ( f ., 1 <\ W . Newman" , n " '" ... <> The Logic of Oea | , h ( Twenty-sixth Thousand ... •;; , „ 1 The KoaHonor : a Gazette of Roet . lm- Adv ocacy . W « - Jan , o « Watson , 3 , Qu « en '» n ^ l '^ Nafie , Pai ^ rno ^ . r Kovv .
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 6, 1852, page 24, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_06111852/page/24/
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