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to the Heathen. By the Rev. John Macfarlane,
Minister of Collesie, Fifeshire.
XV.-The Life of Addison. By Lucy Aikin. 2 vols.
XVI.-Hints to Servants; with twelve Illustrations. By Kenny
Meadows.
XVII-Felix Summerly's Recreation Hand-Book Guides.
XVIII.-A Dream of a Queen's Reign.
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XIX.-The Teeth Physiologically Considered, their Development,
Diseases, Preservation, and Replacement. .
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XX. The Christian Philosopher; or, the Connexion of Science
and Philosophy with Religion. Illustrated with Engra-
vings. By Thomas Dick, L.L.D. English Edition. 268
XXI.-1. The Works of Burns, with Notes and Illustration. 2. The
Book of Scottish Songs.
XXII.-Ancient Irish Pavement Tiles; with Introductory Remarks.
By T. Oldham. A.B., F.G.S.S.L. and D.
XXIII-Etchings. By William Colling, R.A. Part I..
XXIV.-Hydrotheraphia; or the Water Cure. By Thomas Smethurst,
XXV.-Church Poetry; or, Christian Thoughts in Old and Modern
XXVI.-Magic and Mesmerism; an Episode of the Eighteenth
Century, and other Tales. 3 vols.
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XXVII.-Rural Chemistry; an Elementary Introduction to the Study
of the Science in its Relation to Agriculture. By
Ed. Solly, Jun., F.R.S., &c.
XXVIII.-Religious and Moral Sentences culled from the Works of
Shakspere, compared with Sacred Passages drawn from
Holy Writ. By a Member of the Shakspere Society. 274
CONTENTS
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MONTHLY REVIEW FOR JULY.
Vol. II. (1843.) No. III.
ART. I.—The Irish Sketch Book. By Mr. M. A. Titmarsh. With
numerous engravings, 2 vols.
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II.-A History of the Life of Richard Coeur-de-Lion. By G. P. R.
James, Esq. Vol. III.
III.-Austria; its Literary, Scientific, and Medical Institutions.
With notes upon the present state of Science, and a guide
to the Hospitals and Sanatory Establishments of Vienna.
By W. R. Wilde.
IV. George Selwyn and his Contemporaries, with Memoir and
Notes. By J. H. Jesse. 2 vols.
V.-The Dream of Life; Lays of the English Church, and other
Poems. By John Moultrie.
VI.-Letters from the Pyrenees. By T. Clifton Paris.
VII.-Diary of the Times of Charles the Second, by the Honour-
able Henry Sidney, including his Correspondence, &c.
Edited by R. W. Blencowe, Esq. 2 vols.
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VIII. Days at the Factories; or, the Manufacturing Industry of
Great Britain described, and Illustrated by numerous
Engravings of Machines and Processes. Series 1. By
George Dodd.
X.-Memoir of the Life and Correspondence of John Lord Teign-
mouth. By his son, Lord Teignmouth. 2 vols.
XI.-1. Handy Andy. By Samuel Lover. 2. Godfrey Malvern ;
or the Life of an Author. By Thomas Miller. 3. The
Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit.
4. Harry Mowbray. By Captain Knox.
XII. The Perils of the Nation. An Appeal to the Legislature, the
Clergy, and the Higher and Middle Classes.
XIII.-The Rhone, the Darro, and the Gaudalquivir; a Summer
Ramble in 1842. By Mrs. Romer.
2 vols.
XIV. The Closing Events of the Campaign in China; the Opera-
tions in the Yang-Tze-Kiang; and Treaty of Nanking.
By Captain Granville G. Loche, R.N.
XV.-1. The United Irishmen, their Lives and Times. Second
Series. By R. R. Madden, M.D. 2. The Scenery and
Antiquities of Ireland Illustrated. The Literary De-
partment by N. P. Willis, Esq.
X VI.-1.Preceptive Illustrations of the Bible.
2. Lessons on
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Scripture Prints; to accompany the "Perceptive Illus-
trations of the Bible." 3. Graphic Illustrations of
Animals. 4. Chronological Pictures of English History. 387
XVII.-Dominici Diodati I. C. Neapolitani de Christo Græce Loqvente
Exercitatio; Edited with a Preface. By Orlando T.
Dobbin, L.L.B.
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XVIII.-The Life and Times of John Reuchlin. By F. Barham, Esq. 399
XIX. The Churchman's Companion.
XX. The History of Junius and his Works.
XXI.-Tales of the Colonies; or, the Adventures of an Emigrant.
Edited by a late Colonial Magistrate. 3 vols.
XXII.-The History of the Scottish Episcopal Church, from the Revo-
lution to the present time. By G. P. Lawson.
XXIII.-The Confectioner.
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XXIV.-Classical Studies. By C. C. Felton, and others.
XXV.-Orion: an Epic Poem. By R. H. Horne.
XXVI.-Sphor's celebrated Violin School; translated from the original
German. By John Bishop.
XXVII.-The Papal and Hierarchical System compared with the Reli-
gion of the New Testament.
XXVIII.-Counting-House Manual and Introduction to Business. By
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MONTHLY REVIEW FOR AUGUST.
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ART. I.-Medical History of the Expedition to the Niger, during the
years 1841-2; comprising an account of the Fever
which led to its abrupt termination. By James Ormiston
M'William, M.D., Surgeon of H. M. S. Albert . . 415
II.-Numerous Cases of Surgical Operation without Pain, in the
Mesmeric State. By John Elliotson, M.D.
III-1. Political Philosophy. By Henry Lord Brougham. Part II.
2. The Influence of Aristocracies on the Revolutions of
Nations; considered in relation to the Present Circum-
stances of the British Empire. By James Macintyre 429
with Sketches of Greece,
Constantinople, and the Levant. By W. D. Stent, B.A.
IV.-Egypt and the Holy Land in 1842
1. Marmaduke Wyvill; or, the Maid's Revenge. By Henry
William Herbert. 3 vols. 2. Gabrielle; or, Pictures
of a Reign. By Louisa Stuart Costello. 3 vols. . 445
V.-The Progress of the Nation, in its various Social and Econo-
mical Relations, from the beginning of the Nineteenth
Century to the Present Time. By G. R. Porter, Esq.,
F.R.S. Sections V. to VIII.
VI.-Commentaries on Equity Jurisprudence, as administered in
England and America. By Joseph Story, LL.D.
VII.—The Attaché; or, Sam Slick in England. By the author of
the "Clockmaker." 2 vols.
VIII.-Change for the American Notes: in Letters from London to
New York. By an American Lady.
IX.-Personal Observations on Sindh. By T. Postans.
X.-Nelsonian Reminiscences; Leaves from Memory's Log.
G. S. Parsons, Lieut. R.N.
XI.-Letters of Horace Walpole to Sir Horace Mann. Concluding
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XIII.-The Letters and Journals of Robert Baillie, from the Author's
Manuscripts. By David Laing, Esq. Vol. III.
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XIV.-Memoir of the Life of the Right Honourable Charles Lord
Sydenham, G.C.B. With a Narrative of his Adminis-
tration in Canada. Edited by his Brother G. Poulett
Scrope, M.P..
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XV.-Narrative of a Journey from Heraut to Khiva, Moscow, and
St. Petersburgh. By Captain James Abbot. 2. vols. . 538
XVI.-Carstairs' National System of Penmanship. The Eighth
XVII.-Tales of the Colonies; or, the Adventures of an Emigrant.
Edited by a late Colonial Magistrate.
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XVIII. Sacred Poems from Subjects in the Old Testament. By John
Edmund Reade, Author of "Italy," &c.
XIX.-Marriage; a Poem in four Cantos. By the Rev. Dr. Henry
Edmunds.
XX. A Voice from the Vintages, or the Force of Example, ad-
dressed to those who think and feel. By the author of
"The Women of England."
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