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Printed by C. Roworth, Bell-yard, Temple-bar;
FOR JOHN MURRAY, 32, FLEET STREET;
OF
No. IX.
ART. I. Histoire des premiers Temps de la Grèce, depuis Ina-
chus jusqu'à la Chute des Pisistratides; pour servir
d'Introduction à tous les ouvrages qui ont paru à ce
Sujet avec des tableaux généalogiques des princi-
pales Familles de la Grèce. Par M. Clavier, Juge
en la Cour de Justice Criminelle séant à Paris
II. The Curse of Kehama. By Robert Southey
III. Brief Remarks on the Character and Composition of
the Russian Army, and a Sketch of the Campaigns in
Poland in the Years 1806 and 1807. By Sir Robert Wilson, Knt. and Aide-de-Camp to the King
IV. De Motu per Britanniam Civico. Annis MDCCXLV
et MDCCXLVI. Auctore T. D. Whitakero, LL. D.
S. S. A.
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40✅
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V. Brief Observations on the Address to his Majesty, pro-
posed by Earl Grey, in the House of Lords, 13th
June, 1810. By William Roscoe
VI. The History of Ancient Wiltshire. By Sir Richard
Colt Hoare, Bart.
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VII. Remarks on a Pamphlet entitled The Question, &c.'
By the Right Honourable Sir John Sinclair, Bt. M. P.
Author of the History of the Public Revenue of the
British Empire
VIII. India-Disturbances at Madras.
1. A Statement of Facts delivered to Lord Minto, Go-
vernor General of India, &c. on his late arrival at
Madras. By William Petrie, Esq. Senior Member of
the Council at Madras. With an Appendix of Offi-
ciál Minutes.
2. A Reply to the Publication of William Petrie, Esq.
regarding the late Transactions at Madras.
3. An accurate and authentic Narrative of the Origin
and Progress of the Dissentions at the Presidency of
Madras, founded on Original Papers and Corre-
spondence.
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4. A Letter