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BOOKS OF THE QUARTER SUITABLE FOR READING SOCIETIES. 31 OPINIONS OF THE PRESS, No. X. "The first comprehensive suggestion on the subject (of a Draft Plan for the Government of India) comes, not from the Cabinet Council, nor from a Royal Commission, but from a Quarterly Periodical, the 'National Review,' which in its current number contributes a thoughtful paper on India, with the heads of a Draft Plan for re-organising the Government, military and civil.”—From the Spectator of October 31. "The most striking articles in the last number of the National Review' are those entitled The Ultimate Laws of Physiology,' and "Unspiritual Religion: Professor Rogers' The article on Professor Rogers, headed 'Unspiritual Religion,' obviously from a well-known pen, is excellent in thought and purpose, spirit and style."-Leader, Oct. 17, 1857. . "The October number of this quarterly opens with an elaborate article on The Reform of the Army,' written by one who is evidently well versed in that subject. Lighter and more entertaining reading follows in the shape of a clever synopsis of that very amusing work, "The Autobiography of a Mohammedan Gentleman,' and a candid and rather humorous review of the works of Mr. Charles Waterton, the enterprising, original, and somewhat dogmatic, but experienced naturalist. The concluding article"The Military Revolt in India'-extends to considerable length, and exhausts every branch of that now fearfully interesting subject. The author has dealt with the question in a masterly manner. His views appear to be, so far as present information enables one to judge, accurate and just, and his recommendations and suggestions as to the future conduct of the English Government in India are supported by strong facts and cogent reasons."-Morning Post, October 22, 1857. "The review of Waterton's Essays is uncommonly good,-kindly, humorous, and sympathetic."-The Press, October 24. "The National' is strong in poetic criticism. Two very dissimilar authors are treated this time-Alexander Smith and Béranger. The former is handled severely but justly. The Reform of the Army,' and 'The Indian Revolt,' have their fitting places, as the Alpha and Omega of the volume. The first is a thoughtful, well-written paper; the second, a careful and suggestive review."-The Globe, October 8th, 1857. |