The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 20, No. 558, July 21, 1832 by Various
page 26 of 55 (47%)
page 26 of 55 (47%)
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THE DIORAMA, REGENT'S PARK Has reopened with two new views--Paris from Montmartre, (by no means a new, but, perhaps, the best, point of view of the city,)--and the famed Campo Santo of Pisa. The execution of both scenes is calculated to maintain the _unique_ reputation of the establishment. They have the fine effects, the finishing touches, of master-hands. * * * * * NEW BOOKS. * * * * * THE TRIALS OF CHARLES I. (With those of some of the Regicides have been prepared for the 31st volume of the _Family Library_. We suspect the editor to be M. D'Israeli, who has been poring over the records and fingering the dust of the Royal "martyr" for many years past. Our honourable friend, Clavering, of the _Metropolitan_, in his recollections of the British Museum, long since, says, "there sat D'Israeli, daily extracting from the voluminous M.S. letters of James I. and Charles I." Whoever the |
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