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ructions given in every branch of the Art. An extensive Collection of Stereoscopic and other Photographic Specimens. GEORGE KNIGHT & SONS, Foster Lane, London. * * * * * CHAPMAN'S LIBRARY FOR THE PEOPLE. THE CATHOLIC SERIES. UNIFORM, IN POST OCTAVO, CLOTH. * * * * * Now ready, price 3s. 6d. CATHOLIC UNION: Essays, towards a Church of the Future, as the Organisation of Philanthropy. By FRANCIS WILLIAM NEWMAN. THE SPHERE AND DUTIES OF GOVERNMENT. Translated from the German of BARON WILHELM VON HUMBOLDT. By JOSEPH COULTHARD, Jun. London JOHN CHAPMAN, 142. Strand. * * * * * CHAPMAN'S LIBRARY FOR THE PEOPLE. Now ready. OVER-LEGISLATION. By HERBERT SPENCER. Reprinted, with Additions, from "The Westminster Review." New Series. No. VII. July, 1853. 8d. A DEFENCE OF RELIGION. By HENRY W. CROSSKEY. 1s. THE BOOK OF JOB. By J. A. FROUDE, M.A., late Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford. Reprinted from "The Westminster Review." New Series. No. VIII. October, 1853. 8d. London: JOHN CHAPMAN, 142. Strand. * * * * * Just ready. ZENO: a Tale of the Italian War, and other Poems. By JAMES D. HORROCKS. Fcap. 8vo., cloth. 5s. London: JOHN CHAPMAN, 142. Strand. * * * * * In a few days, price 2s. 6d. ULTIMA THULE or, Thoughts suggested by a Residence in New Zealand. By THOMAS CHOLMONDELEY. A HISTORY OF THE SESSION 1852-3, a Parliamentary Retrospect. Fcap. 8vo., cloth, 1s. 6d. London: JOHN CHAPMAN, 142. Strand. * * * * * THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW.--NEW SERIES. No. X. APRIL, 1854. CONTENTS: 1. Results of the Census of 1851. 2. Manners and Fashion. 3. Archbishop Whately on Christianity. 4. Criminal Legislation and Prison Discipline. 5. Lord Campbell as a Writer of History. 6. Schamyl, the Prophet-Warrior of the Caucasus. 7. Thomas De Quincey and his Works. 8. The Balance of Power in Europe. Cotemporary Literature:--s. 1. Theology, Philosophy, and Politics. s. 2 Science. s. 3. Classics and Philology. s. 4. History, Biography, Voyages, and Travels. s. 5. Belles Lettres. s. 6. Art. "This number is the most equal and most readable of the New Series."--_Economist._ "The Westminster Review seems to be in a rising way.... Of the eight articles
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