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CONTENTS
TO THE
MONTHLY REVIEW FOR OCTOBER.
Vol. III. (1841.) No. II.
ART. I.-London, Historical and Descriptive, Vol I.
Charles Knight
II.-An Essay on the Government of Dependencies. By George
Edited by
C. Lewis, Esq.
III.-Memorials of the Order of the Garter. By G. F. Beltz,
K. H. Lancaster Herald .
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IV.-A Comprehensive History of the Iron Trade throughout the
World. By Scrivenor, Blaenavon
V.-1. Isidora; or, the Adventures of a Neapolitan. By "The
Old Author in a New Walk." 2. The Deer-slayer; a
Tale. By J. Fenimore Cooper, Esq. 3. The Peasant
and the Prince. By Harriet Martineau .
VI.—The History of Guernsey. By Jonathan Duncan, Esq.
B.A.
. 201
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VII.-A Letter to the Right Honourable Thomas Babington
Macaulay, by Basil Montagu, Esq. Q. C. .
VIII.—The Life, Times, and Missionary Enterprises of the Rev.
John Campbell. By Robert Philip.
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IX.-1. The History of British India. By James Mill, Esq.
4th Edition, with Notes and Continuation, by H. H.
Wilson, M. A., &c. 2. The History of the British Em-
pire in India. By Edward Thornton, Esq.
X.-1. Martinuzzi: a Tragedy. Performing at the English
Opera-House. By George Stephens. 2. Count Cler-
mont, a Tragedy; Caius Toranius, a Tragedy; with
other Poems. By Archibald Bell, Esq. Advocate. 3.
Lost and Won; a Play in Five Acts. By Henry Spicer 250
XI.-Memoirs of Sir Benjamin Rudyerd, Knt.: containing his
Speeches and Poems. Edited by J. A. Manning, of the
Inner Temple.
XII.—An Essay on Sex in the World to come. By the Rev. G.D.
Haughton, B. A. .
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190
206
228
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267
XIII.-Essays. By R. W. Emerson, of Concord Massachusetts;
with Preface by Thomas Carlyle
XIV. The Science of Gunnery. By William Greener
XV. The Moor and the Lock. By John Colquhoun. Second
Edition.
XVI.-China.
By Professor Kidd
XVII. Regulus the Noblest Roman of them all. A Tragedy, in
Five Acts. By Jacob Jones, Esq.
XVIII. The Visitor's Guide to the Sights of London
XIX. The Powers of the Greek Tenses, and other Papers. By
F. W. Harper, M.A.
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279
283
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Vol. III. (1841.) No. III.
ART. I.-1. Letter from Sir Frederick Trench to the Viscount Dun-
cannon, First Commissioner of Woods and Forests. 2.
Report from the Select Committee on Fine Arts; together
with the Minutes of Evidence, &c.
II. The Canadas in 1841. By Sir R. H. Bonnycastle.
III.-Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs, and Condition
of the North American Indians. By George Catlin .
IV.-Illustrations of Arts and Manufactures. By Arthur Aikin,
F. L. S., &c.
V.-1. Eleven Years' Residence in the Family of Murat, King
of Naples. By Catherine Davis. 2. Life and Times of
Louis Philippe, King of the French. Vol. 1..
349
VI.-1. The Bride of Messina : a Tragedy; with Choruses. By
Schiller. Translated by A. Lodge, Esq. M.A. 2. The
Patrician's Daughter; a Tragedy. By J. Westlan Mars--
ton. 3. Old Maids; a new Comedy. By Sheridan
Knowles
VII.-The Student Life of Germany. By William Howitt, from
the unpublished MS. of Dr. Cornelius
VIII.-The Genuine Remains of Ossian, literally translated; with
a Preliminary Dissertation. By Patrick Macgregor, M.A. 377
IX.-A Concise and Practical Treatise on the Principle Diseases
of the Air-passages, Lungs, and Pleura. By Alfred
Catherwood, M.D.
382
X.-The Pictorial History of England during the Reign of
George the Third. By George L. Craik and Ch. Macfar-
lane.
XI.-Memoirs of Madame Lafarge. Written by Herself.
XII-.An Account of Koonawur, in the Himalaya, &c. &c. &c.
By the late Capt. Alexander Gerard. Edited by George
Lloyd.
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309
318
339
360
371
392
396
403
XIII.-Æsop's Fables: written in Chinese by the Learned Mun
Mooy Seen-Shang, and compiled in their present form
(with a Free and a Literal Translation) by his Pupil
Sloth
XIV.-Ancient Spanish Ballads: Historical and Romantic. Trans-
lated by J. G. Lockhart, Esq.
XV.-The English Hexapla
XVI.-Dodd's Church History of England.
Rev. M. A Tierney, F.R.S, &c.
XVII.-The Natural History of the Fishes of Guiana. By R. H.
Scomburgh
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XVIII.-Fisher's Drawing-Room Scrap Book, 1842.
XIX.-Fisher's Historic Illustrations of the Bible.
With Notes, &c. by the
Vol. IV.
Division IV.
XX. The Rhine, Italy and Greece
XXI.-Family Secrets; or Hints to Those who would make Home
Happy. By Mrs. Ellis.
XXII.-The Juvenile Scrap Book. By Mrs. Ellis.
XXIII.-Hints to Australian Emigrants. By Peter Cunningham,
Surgeon, R. N.
Vol.
XXIV.-Evils and Remedies of the Present System of Popular
Elections. By J. S. Buckingham, Esq.
XXV. Sir Edward Seaward's Narrative of his Shipwreck, and con-
sequent Discovery of certain Islands in the Carribean Sea.
Edited by Miss Jane Porter
XXVI.-The Demagogue. A Comedy in Five Acts
XXVII.-Annotations on some of the Messianic Psalms.
XXXII. of the Biblical Cabinet
XXVIII.-Tales of the Moor. By Josias Homely
XXIX.-One Simple Rule determining the French Genders, illus-
trated by Four Versified Lines. By Achilles Arbites
XXX.-The Poet; or, the Invocations, &c. of a Madman
442
XXXI.-A Treatise on the Calculus of Variations. By R. Abbott. 442
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MONTHLY REVIEW FOR DECEMBER.
Vol. III. (1841.) No. IV.
ART. I.-1. Memoirs relative to Itinerating Libraries.
William Brown. 2. A Plan for Libraries.
of Education
462
II. Fragments of Italy and the Rhine-Land. By the Rev.
T. H. White, M.A. .
III.-Memoirs and Confessions of Francis Volkmar Reinhard,
Court Preacher at Dresden. From the German.
By O.
A. Taylor
IV.-An Essay on the Influence of Welsh Tradition upon the
Literature of Germany, France, and Scandinavia. By
Albert Schulz
V.-History of the Life of Richard Coeur-de-Lion, King of
England. By G. P. R. James, Esq.
VI.-Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions. By Charles
Mackay
473
487
By the Rev.
By a Friend
493
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VII.-A Run through the United States, during the Autumn of
1840. By Lieut.-Colonel A. M. Maxwell, K. H.
VIII.-The Library of the Old English Prose Writers
IX.-The Seaman's Manual; containing a Treatise on Practical
Seamanship, &c. By R. H. Dana.
X.-1. New Zealand, South Australia, and New South Wales.
By R. G. Jameson, Esq. 2. Rambles in New Zealand.
By J. C. Bidwill. 3. Hand-Book for Emigrants and
others being a History of New Zealand, &c. By John
Bright
. 543
XI.-A Treatise on the Management of Fresh-water Fish, with
the View of making them a Source of Profit to Landed
Proprietors. By Gottlieb Boccius
XII.-The History of the Western Empire; from its Restoration
by Charlemagne to the Accession of Charles V. By
Sir Robert Comyn
XIII.—A Residence on the Shores of the Baltic: described in a
Series of Letters
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