To Mr. Bailey
we are beholden alike for a biography of the first excellence, and for
a sterling contribution to the history of an era which possesses
undying interest for every Englishman, be he conservative, liberal or
republican; and for every intelligent American as well. We are given
to understand that the author has now in contemplation the publishing
of Fuller's sermons, of which there has never been a collective
edition, and of which several are among the rarest books in our
language. The design is one which challenges the furtherance of every
lover of good literature; and the _Life_, which, in parting, we
emphatically commend to our readers, should avail to secure for it the
encouragement it unquestionably merits.
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The Greville Memoirs: A Journal of the Reigns of King George
IV. and King William IV. By Charles C.F. Greville.
Bric-a-Brac Series. New York: Scribner, Armstrong & Co.
Books Received.
The Bhagavad Gita. Translated from the Sanskrit by J. Cockburn
Thompson. Chicago: Religio--Philosophical Publishing House. S.S.
Jones.
A Practical and Critical Grammar of the English Language. By Noble
Butler. Louisville, Ky.: J.P. Morton & Co.
The Puddleford Papers; or, Humors of the West. By H.H. Riley. Boston:
Lee & Shepard.
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