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v. T. M. Hopkins, A. M., Geneva, N. Y. Auburn. William J. Moses. 16mo. pp. 367. $1.00. Frank Warrington. By the Author of "Rutledge." New York. G. W. Carleton. 12mo. pp. 478. $1.50. Husband and Wife; or, The Science of Human Development through Inherited Tendencies. By the Author of "The Parent's Guide," etc. New York. G. W. Carleton. 12mo. pp. 259. $1.25. Sermons preached before His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, during his Tour in the East, in the Spring of 1862, with Notices of some of the Localities visited. By Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, D. D., Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History in the University of Oxford, Honorary Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen, etc., etc. New York. C. Scribner. 12mo. pp. 272. $1.50. Palmoni; or, The Numerals of Scripture a Proof of Inspiration. A Free Inquiry. By M. Mahan, D. D., St. Marks-in-the-Bowery Professor of Ecclesiastical History in the General Theological Seminary. New York. D. Appleton & Co. 12mo. pp. 176. 75 cts. FOOTNOTES: [1] When Columbus sailed on his fourth voyage, in which he hoped to pass through what we now know as the Isthmus of Panama, and sail northwestward, he wrote to his king and queen that thus he should come as near as men could come to "the Terrestrial Paradise." [2] Norandel was the half-brother of Amadis, both of them being sons of Lisuarte, King of England. [3] Maneli was son of Cildadan, King of Ireland. [4] Quadragante was a distinguished giant, who had been conquered by Amadis, and was now his sure friend. [5] The "Spectators" 414 and 477, which urge particularly a better taste in gardening, are dated 1712; and the first volume of the "Ichnographia" (under a different name, indeed) appeared in 1715. [6] This is averred of the translation of the "Oeconomics" of Xenophon, before cited in these papers, and published under Professor Bradley's name. [7] _Joseph Andrews_, Bk. III. Ch. 4, where Fielding, thief that he was, appropriates the story that Xenophon tells of Cyrus. [8] _Works of Earl of Orford_, Vol. III. p. 490. [9] Chap. IX. p. 136, Cobbett's edition. [10] It is to be remarked, however, that the Rev. Mr. Smith, (farmer of Lois-Weedon,) by the distribution of his crop, avails himself virtually of a clean fallow, every alternate year. [11] _Transactions_, Vol. XXX p. 140. [12] _Detached Thoughts on Men and Manners:_ Wm. Shenstone. [13] Completing the two volumes of collected poems. [14] A taste for t
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