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Review Of Literature, &C.
REVIEW OF LITERATURE , & c .
Origin of the Mosaic or Jewish Religion , a luri / e Enqravintj , in Parts . By Bro . I ) . Rosenberg , 21 , Bui-y-street , St . Mary Axe . Jbany of our readers have probably examined the Miroir de la Sat / csse , and other magnificent conceptions of Bro . Rosenberg , who has ' now added to the rich store collected for our consideration , an engraving which is worthy the grand subject it embraces . AA e cannot do better than to quote Bro . Rosenberg ' s own words in the he has
prospectus issued . " But what are we without religion in our short voyage called life ? If Hie human race are left without any restraint whatever they will resist all laws ancl all morality ; and what they would finally destroy altogether by their pernicious principles . Rise up , then , and let us make a last appeal to the few hearts that remain faithful . " AVe understand that the engraving and explanation have been approved by the Grand Rabbi and Consistory of Paris .
Addresses of the R . W . James Burnes , K . H , to the Calcutta Lodges , with the R . W . John Grant ' s Address to the Provincial Grand Lodge . SJC ; and his Memoir of Bro . Burnes . Calcutta . Samuel Smith and Co . The Craft is indebted for this welcome Masonic brochure to Bro . i W . -Birch , P-G-D- (; - & e- » Calcutta . It is an unassuming , yci splendid evidence of the resuscitation of Freemasonry in the East , and will be to
as acceptable the Brethren in the AA ^ est , as to those for whom it was more immediatel y intended . AVith the principal portion of the contents our readers will be already acquainted , the kindness of our correspondents having enabled us , from time to time , to anticipate the very commendable efforts of Bro . Birch , in giving clue publicity to the many excellent Addresses delivered by the R . W . Bro . Sir James Burnes ; herehoweverthe whole are collected in most convenient
, , a form ; and , with the well written Memoir of his brother labourer in the fruitful vineyard of India , from the pen of the II . AV . Bro . John Grant , will become a standard reference of the progress of Freemasonry in the far East . J
De Lolme ' s Commentaries on the Constitution and Laws of Enyland —By Thomas George Western , Esq ., F . R . A . S ., Middle " Temple . — Richards , Fleet Street . This is the third edition , hy Mr . AVestern , of De Lolme ' s celebrated work on the Constitution of England . AVe congratulate the public , and particularly the legal profession , that De Lolme has fallen into the hands of so able an editor . The work , as revised by Mr . AVestern , has received the sanction of both forei '
gn and English jurists . It hashad the good fortune of being translated into the E gyptian language by the order of Mehemet Ali . This is an honour that has hardly ' ever fallen to the lot of any other legal work , and of which the editor may well be proud . In a miscellany such as ours , it is impossible to give a review of a work of this nature ; hut wc would particularly call the attention of our readers to the following parts of the workin which the
, editor has proved himself well qualified for the task he has undertaken . His observations on the Constitutions of Clarendon—the investigation on the very intricate subject as to the first time of summoning Commoners by writ , and the division of tite two Houses of Parliament—the
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Review Of Literature, &C.
REVIEW OF LITERATURE , & c .
Origin of the Mosaic or Jewish Religion , a luri / e Enqravintj , in Parts . By Bro . I ) . Rosenberg , 21 , Bui-y-street , St . Mary Axe . Jbany of our readers have probably examined the Miroir de la Sat / csse , and other magnificent conceptions of Bro . Rosenberg , who has ' now added to the rich store collected for our consideration , an engraving which is worthy the grand subject it embraces . AA e cannot do better than to quote Bro . Rosenberg ' s own words in the he has
prospectus issued . " But what are we without religion in our short voyage called life ? If Hie human race are left without any restraint whatever they will resist all laws ancl all morality ; and what they would finally destroy altogether by their pernicious principles . Rise up , then , and let us make a last appeal to the few hearts that remain faithful . " AVe understand that the engraving and explanation have been approved by the Grand Rabbi and Consistory of Paris .
Addresses of the R . W . James Burnes , K . H , to the Calcutta Lodges , with the R . W . John Grant ' s Address to the Provincial Grand Lodge . SJC ; and his Memoir of Bro . Burnes . Calcutta . Samuel Smith and Co . The Craft is indebted for this welcome Masonic brochure to Bro . i W . -Birch , P-G-D- (; - & e- » Calcutta . It is an unassuming , yci splendid evidence of the resuscitation of Freemasonry in the East , and will be to
as acceptable the Brethren in the AA ^ est , as to those for whom it was more immediatel y intended . AVith the principal portion of the contents our readers will be already acquainted , the kindness of our correspondents having enabled us , from time to time , to anticipate the very commendable efforts of Bro . Birch , in giving clue publicity to the many excellent Addresses delivered by the R . W . Bro . Sir James Burnes ; herehoweverthe whole are collected in most convenient
, , a form ; and , with the well written Memoir of his brother labourer in the fruitful vineyard of India , from the pen of the II . AV . Bro . John Grant , will become a standard reference of the progress of Freemasonry in the far East . J
De Lolme ' s Commentaries on the Constitution and Laws of Enyland —By Thomas George Western , Esq ., F . R . A . S ., Middle " Temple . — Richards , Fleet Street . This is the third edition , hy Mr . AVestern , of De Lolme ' s celebrated work on the Constitution of England . AVe congratulate the public , and particularly the legal profession , that De Lolme has fallen into the hands of so able an editor . The work , as revised by Mr . AVestern , has received the sanction of both forei '
gn and English jurists . It hashad the good fortune of being translated into the E gyptian language by the order of Mehemet Ali . This is an honour that has hardly ' ever fallen to the lot of any other legal work , and of which the editor may well be proud . In a miscellany such as ours , it is impossible to give a review of a work of this nature ; hut wc would particularly call the attention of our readers to the following parts of the workin which the
, editor has proved himself well qualified for the task he has undertaken . His observations on the Constitutions of Clarendon—the investigation on the very intricate subject as to the first time of summoning Commoners by writ , and the division of tite two Houses of Parliament—the