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PRINTED FOR THE PROPRIETORS, AND PUBLISHED BY ROBERT HEWARD, AT THE OFFICE OF THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW, 2, WELLINGTON STREET, STRAND.
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No. XXI.
ART. I. CORN LAWS
1. Three Lectures on the Mercantile Theory of Wealth,
delivered before the University of Oxford. By Nassau
Wm. Senior, late Fellow of Magdalen College, A. M.,
Professor of Political Economy.
2. Two Lectures on Population, delivered before the Uni-
versity of Oxford, in Easter Term, 1828. By Nassau
Wm. Senior, A. M., Professor of Political Economy.
To which is added, a Correspondence between the
Author and the Rev. T. R. Malthus.
3. Mathematical Exposition of some Doctrines of Political
Economy. From the Transactions of the Cambridge
Philosophical Society. By W. Whewell, M. A. F.R.S.,
Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College, Professor of
Mineralogy in the University of Cambridge, and Fel-
low of the Cambridge Philosophical Society.
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4. Catechism on the Corn Laws; with a List of Fallacies
and the Answers. By a Member of the University of
Cambridge.
II. MEMOIREs, CorrespondANCE ET OPUScules Inedites de
PAUL-LOUIS COURIER
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III. HANDBUCH DER UNGRISCHEN POESIE, &c. i. e. MANUEL OF
HUNGARIAN POETRY; or a Selection of interesting Pieces
from the best Hungarian Poets, chronologically arranged-
with notices of their Lives and Writings-an introductory
History of the Hungarian Poetry, a collection of German
Translations, and a Glossary of the uncommon words, &c.
Edited by Franz Toldy, with the help of Julius Fenyéry 29
IV. THE LAST OF THE PLANTAGENETS, an Historical Romance,
illustrating some of the public Events, and domestic and
ecclesiastical Manners, of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Cen-
turies
V. A TREATISE ON COBBETT'S CORN; containing Instructions
for propagating and cultivating the Plant, and for harvest-
ing and preserving the Crop; and also an account of the
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several uses to which the produce is applied, with minute
directions relative to each mode of application. By Wm.
Cobbett
VI. JOURNAL OF A SECOND EXPEDITION INTO THE Interior
of Africa, from the BighT OF BENIN TO SOCCATOO;
to which is added, the Journal of Richard Lander, from
Kano to the Sea-coast, partly by a more Eastern Route.
By the late Commander Clapperton of the Royal Navy
VII. THE VILLAGE PATRIARCH. A Poem
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VIII. THE PLanter's Guide; or a Practical Essay on the best
method of giving immediate effect to Wood, by the removal
of large Trees and Underwood; being an attempt to place
the Art, and that of General Arboriculture on Phytological
and fixed Principles, interspersed with Observations on
General Planting, and the Improvement of Real Landscape,
originally intended for the Climate of Scotland. By Sir
Henry Stuart, Bart., LL.D. F. R. S. E., &c.
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X. REPORT FROM THE SELECT COMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE OF
COMMONS, ON THE CIVIL GOVERNMENT OF CANADA.
XI. MEMOIRES DE VIDOCQ, CHEF DE LA POLICE De Surete,
Jusqu'en 1827; aujourdhui proprietaire et fabricant de
Papiers à Saint Mandé
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XII. HERODOTUS, translated from the Greek, for the Use of
General Readers; with short explanatory Notes. By Isaac
Taylor
XIII. SIR THOMAS MORE; or Colloquies on the Progress and
Prospects of Society. By Robert Southey, LL.D., Poet
Laureate, &c.
XIV. ANNE OF Geierstein; or the Maiden of the Mist. By the
Author of Waverley, &c.
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XV. A PROSPECTUS OF THE QUIPOLA; or an Explanation of the
Quipoes, now open for Public Opinion
XVI. EDINBURGH REVIEW, No. xcvii: Article on Mill's Essays
on Government, &c.
ART. I. SLAVERY IN THE WEST INDIES
1. Trial and Condemnation of Esther Hibner.
2. Despatch of Mr. Secretary Huskisson to the Governor
of the Bahamas, on the Subject of the Cruelties perpe-
trated by Henry and Helen Moss on a Female Negro
Slave who died under the infliction, and the Applica-
tion for Remission of their Punishment.
II. AN HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE ORIGIN, PROGRESS AND
PRESENT STATE of Gas-LightiNG. By Wm. Matthews
III. GAMING-HOUSES
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1. Ecarté, or, The Salons of Paris.
2. Life in the West; or, The Curtain Drawn. A Novel.
Dedicated, by permission, to the Right Hon. Robert
Peel, M. P. Containing Sketches, Scenes, Conversa-
tions, and Anecdotes of the last importance to Fami-
lies, and men of rank, fashion, and fortune. Founded
on Facts. By a Flat Enlightened.
IV. COLONIZATION AND COMMERCE OF BRITISH INDIA
1. A further Inquiry into the expediency of applying the
Principles of Colonial Policy to the Government of
India, and of effecting an essential change in its landed
Tenures, and in the character of its Inhabitants. By
the Author of the original Inquiry.
2. Reflections on the present State of British India.
3. A View of the present State and future Prospects of the
Free Trade and Colonization of India.
4. India; or Facts committed to illustrate the Character
and Condition of the Native Inhabitants, with sug-
gestions for reforming the present System of Govern-
ment. By R. Rickards, esq.
V. NIEBUHR'S HISTORY OF ROME
1. Römische Geschichte von B. G. Niebuhr.
2. The Roman History. By G. B. [B. G.] Niebuhr.
Translated from the German, by F. A. Walker, Esq.
F. R. S. L.
3. The History of Rome. By B. G. Niebuhr. Translated
by Julius Charles Hare, M. A. and Connop Thirlwall,
A. M. Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge.
4. Römische Geschichte von B. G. Niebuhr. Erster Theil
dritte, vermehrte und verbesserte, Ausgabe.
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