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STo. 410, January 30 a 1858. ] THE LEADE...
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Sto. 410, January 30 A 1858. ] The Leade...
STo . 410 , January 30 a 1858 . ] THE LEADER . 119
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T HE QUARTERLY REVIEW , No . CCV ., Is now Published . CONTENTS : J . Difficulties of Railway Engineering . II . The Peerage of England . III . Tobias Smollett . IV . Wiltshire . V . Chorch Extension . VI . Sense of Pain in Men and Animals . VII . Woolwich Aksenal . VIII . The Futurk Management of India . John Murray , Albemarle-street .
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BLACK WOOD'S MAGAZINE , for FEBUARY , 1858 . No . DVIII . Price 2 s . 6 dcontents : The Condition of Women . "What will he dowith it ? By Pisistbatus Caxton . —Part IX . People I have never Met . Lord St . Leonards' Handy Book on Property Law . Zanzibar ; and Two Months in East Africa . By Captain Burton . Thobsdale ; or the Conflict of Opinions . The Poorbeah Mutiny : The Punjab . —No . II . A Familiar Rpistle from Mr . John Company to Mr . John Bull . "William Blackwood and Sons , Edinburgh and London .
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FRASER'S MAGAZINE for FEBRUARY , 1858 , price 2 s . 6 d ., contains : Thomdale ; or , the Conflict On the Life and Writings cf Opinions . of Henry Fielding . By The Tapiser ' s Tale . At- Thomas Keightley . In Two tempted in the manner , of- Parts —Part the Second . Chaucer . By Leigh Hunt . Ode to the Daffodil . By Lady Strathinoro's Daughter . Aubrey de Vere . By the Author of ' Meg of Maury ' s Physical Geography Elibaukv' Chapters VI . to of the Sea . XII . Conclusion . A Word about our Theatres . How we Escaped from Delhi . Cyrus Redding ' s Personal By C . T . Le Bas . Recollections . False Views pf Meanness . By Charles James Napier ; a a Grumbler . Study of Character . By A Ride in Mexico . Shirley . London : John W . Parker and Son , West Strand .
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DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE , No . CCCH . FEBRUARY , 1858 . Gerald Fitzgerald , " The Chevalier . " By Harr LouRKQUiiH . Part II . Brialmont ' s Dukk of Wellington . British Stokeks and Italian Sympathies . Irish Convict Prisons . The Emigrant ' s Adieu to Ballyshannon . By W . Alungjiam . Photograimis for our Bibles . Arctic Literature—The M'Clure Discovery . Henry Havklock , of Lucknow . The Highlanders by the Well at Cawnpore . Sanitary Condition oif the Army . Extent and Constituent Partb of the English Vocabulary . The Euphrates Valley Railway . The Castle of Dublin . Dublin : Hodges , Smith , and Co . ; London : Hurst and Blackett .
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THE CONTINENTAL REVIEW . ~ -In tho courso of February will bo published No . I . of tho CONTINENTAL REVIEW ; a journal of ' foreign politics . IHoraturo , and information . To bo published woekly on Wednesday . Oflloo , 1 a , Bodford-stroot , Strand .
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Just published , PART III ., Price Is ., i ^ HRONICLE of the REVOLT in INDIA , KJ and of tho TRANSACTIONS in CHINA in 18 BO-7 , & o . Illustrated by Maps , Plans , and Miscellaneous Sketches .
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NEW STORY BY SHIRLEY BROOKS . Now ready , price One Shilling , No . II . ( to be completed irt Twelve Monthly Numbers ) of THE GORDIAN KNOT , BY SHIRLEY BROOKS , AUTHOR OF " ASPEN COURT . " With Illustrations by Tknniel . " This story , which initiates the year with a promise of continuous pleasure throughout , has all the good qualities of the writer , and exhibits a power of sketching character , and a happy style of humorous illustration of every-day manners , which absorb the attention of the reader . "Morning Chronicle . " Mr . Shirley Brooks is well known to the readers of periodical literature . Every one knows that he is a graceful ,, graphic , picturesque writer . This new tale is distinguished by all those qualities which have rendered him one of the most popular writers of the day . Those who read the first will be also found reading the twelfth part . It is capitally illustrated by Tenniel . "—Morning Herald . " Shirley Brooks is certainly one t > f the most graceful writers of the period . A vein of playful humour pervades all his sketches , either of society or individual character . "Illustrated London News . London : Richard Bentley , New Burlington-street .
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Leader (1850-1860), Jan. 30, 1858, page 23, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_30011858/page/23/
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