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NEW YORK
CRAIG HEAD AND ALLEN, PRINTERS,
NO. 112 FULTON-STREET.
ART.
I.
CAREY'S PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL ECONOMY.
Principles of Political Economy. Part the first:
of the Laws of the Production and Distribution of
Wealth. By H. C. CAREY.
II. VOLCANIC GEOLOGY-THERMAL SPRINGS.
1. Narrative of an Excursion to the Lake Amsanc-
tus, and to Mount Vultur in Apulia. By CHARLES
DAUBENY.
2. Report on the present state of our knowledge
with respect to Mineral and Thermal waters. By
CHARLES DAUBENY.
III. GARDINER'S MUSIC OF NATURE.
The Music of Nature; or an attempt to prove
that what is passionate and pleasing in the art of
singing, speaking, and performing upon musical in-
struments, is derived from the sounds of the anima-
ted world. With curious and interesting illustra-
tions. By WILLIAM GARDINER.
IV. REMAINS OF BISHOP SANDFORD.
Remains of the late Right Reverend Daniel Sand-
ford, D. D. Oxon., Bishop of Edinburgh, in the
Scottish Episcopal Church; including Extracts from
his Diary and Correspondence, and a selection from
his unpublished Sermons, with a Memoir by the
REVEREND JOHN SANDFORD.
V. STEAM NAVIGATION OF THE ATLANTIC.
The Steam Engine familiarly explained and illus-
trated. By the REVEREND DIONYSIUS LARDNER.
VI. MISS MARTINEAU.
Retrospect of Western Travel. By HARRIET
MARTINEAU, author of " Society in America," &c.
VII. NATIONAL EDUCATION.
1. Education Reform, or the necessity of a Nation-
al System of Education. By THOMAS WYSE.
2. Hints on a System of Popular Education. By
E. C. WINES.
3. Report on Elementary Public Instruction in
Europe, made to the Thirty-sixth General Assembly
of the State of Ohio. By C. E. STOWE.
4. Annual Report of the Regents of the University
of the State of New York, made to the Legislature,
March 1, 1838.
VIII. STONE'S LIFE OF BRANT.
Life of Joseph Brant-Thayendanegea: including
the Border Wars of the American Revolution, and
Sketches of the Indian Campaigns of Generals Har-
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mar, St. Clair, and Wayne; and other matters con-
nected with the Indian relations of the United States
and Great Britain, from the peace of 1783 to the In-
dian peace of 1795. By WILLIAM L. STONE.
CRITICAL NOTICES.
1. Ticknor's Medical Philosophy.
2. Miss Pardoe's River and Desart.
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10. Humphrey's Travels.
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11. Bishop M'Ilvaine's Baccalaureate Discourse.
12. Bishop M'Ilvaine's Thanksgiving Sermon.
13. The Bishop White Prayer Book Society.
14. Address to the People of New Jersey.
15. Professor Reed's Lecture.
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19. Ruggles's Report on the Finances of New York.
250
20. Hints on Cheap Emancipation.
251
25. Report of the N. Y. Deaf and Dumb Institution.
255
ERRATA. On page 21, line ten from bottom-for "Deinotheriums with jaws eighteen feet long," read "Deinotheriums eighteen feet long." On page 221, line fifteen from bottom-for "in which," read "in what."
CONTENTS OF NO. VI.
I. ANCIENT WRITING AND THE TRANSMISSION OF Books.
History of the Transmission of Ancient Books to
modern times; or, a concise account of the means
by which the genuineness and authenticity of an-
cient historical works are ascertained, etc. By
ISAAC TAYLOR.
II. THE PRESS.
1. Report of the arguments of the Attorney for the
Commonwealth, at the trials of Abner Kneeland, for
Blasphemy, etc.
2. Reflections on the Law of Libel, in a Letter
addressed to "A Member of the Suffolk Bar." By
a CITIZEN.
3. American Quarterly Observer, No. V. Art. 7.
The Periodical Press.
III. PRESIDENT DAY ON THE WILL.
An Inquiry respecting the self-determining Power
of the Will; or, Contingent Volition. By JERE-
MIAH DAY.
V. CHIEF JUSTICE MARSHALL.
1. An Eulogy on the Life and Character of John
Marshall, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of
the United States, etc. By HORACE BINNEY.
2. A Discourse upon the Life, Character, and
Services of the Hon. John Marshall, etc. By Jo- SEPH STORY.
V. THE ANGLO-SAXON LANGUAGE.
A Dictionary of the Anglo-Saxon Language, with
a Preface on the Germanic Tongues, a Map of Lan-
guages, and the Essentials of Anglo-Saxon Grammar.
By the REV. J. BoswORTH.
VI. WAYLAND'S LIMITATIONS OF RESPONSIBILITY.
The Limitations of Human Responsibility. By
FRANCIS WAYLAND.
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