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English politics. We may add, that the adventurers and the sectional interests in the House of Commons lead Prof. Rogers to speak of that assembly with something like contempt; but he says of the Upper House,It has acted as a sharp corrective to some of the risks which the public good runs when parliamentary measures are manipulated by the representatives of sectional interests."

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The Hill Forts, Stone Circles, and other Structural Remains of Ancient Scotland. Illustrated with Plans and Sketches. By Christine Maclagan, Lady Associate of the Society of Antiquaries in Scotland. (Edinburgh, Edmonston & Douglas.) THE author of this folio volume has amply justified therein her election as an Associate of the Scottish Society of Antiquaries. If every member could contribute a volunie so able and so interesting to antiquarian literature, the Northern Society would indeed have reason to be proud. writer has read much, thought much over what she has read, made notes, and she then went out over the country to judge for herself. She has no respect for the remains, in Scotland, of the Romans, which mark" the unwelcome presence in Scotland of that people." But her eye looks lovingly and reverentially on the stone and earth works which were erected by the native antagonists of those Romans; and alike in text and illustration she may be said to have exhausted that part of the subject which has especially had her attention and sympathy. On one point, "Rings of Standing Stones," Christine Maclagan is boldly incredulous. She denies that they ever had anything to do with Druidical temples, or with any ancient worship at all. She now believes that these upright stones in circle "most probably constituted an important part of the uncemented structure of the dwellings or strongholds of our living ancestors, and were not their sepulchres-were not even temples of worshippers." To tourists who have antiquarian proclivities, ordinary guide-books are useless. It is true that they could not well carry this folio volume about with them; nevertheless, a study of it is indispensable to persons in search of the objects which this book describes and portrays; and they will find the study invaluable as a directory, and most agreeable wherewith to refresh the memory, after a tour among the circles and hill forts has happily come to an end.

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Transposed, I'm called the same by the elite.
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