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Edinburgh Review.

CONTENTS.

Memoirs of the Margravine of Ba-
reith-Crabbe's Tales-Mawe's Tra-
vels in the Brazils-Leckie on the
British Government-Wakefield's Ac-
count of Ireland-Essai sur la Geo-
graphie Mineralogique des Environs
de Paris-Musa Edinenses-Enquiry
into the Origin of the Popular branch
of the Constitution-A few plain Ob-
servations on Political Reform-Prin-
cipes Mathematiques-Rejected Ad-
dresses American State Papers-
Dugald Stewart's Account of a Boy
born blind and deaf-Papers relative to
the East-India Company's Charter-
Quarterly List of new Publications-
Index to the 20th Volume.

Legal Review.

CONTENTS.

Archbold's Blackstone-Field's Ana-
lysis of ditto-Mr. Baron Smith's
Tracts-Mc. Kinnon's Philosophy of
Evidence-Ross's Treatise on the law
of Vendors and Purchasers-Fell's
Treatise on the law of Mercantile Gua-
rantees-Whitmarsh on the Bank-
rupt Laws-Paley's Law of Principal
and Agent-Lawes on Pleading-
Scott's excellence of the British Mili-
tary Code-Woodfall's Law of Land-
lord and Tenant-Law of Libel, by
Jones-Ditto, by Holt-Booth on real
Actions-Beames's Translation of Glan-
ville-East's Term Reports Vol. XII.
Vol. XIII. Vol. XIV. - Adams
Ejectment-Lee's Precedents of decla-
rations on bills of Exchange &c.—Hey-
wood on County Elections.

New Quarterly Review,

on

CONTENTS.

Chitty's Practical Treatise on the Law of Nations-Dr. Phillimore's Letter to a member of the House of Commons— Report of the proceedings at two sittings of the Merchants &c. of Kingston upon Hull, respecting the granting of licences to foreign ships-Observations on the Board of Trade-Grier's Answer to Ward's errata of the Protestant Bible-Saumarez' principles of Physiological and Physical ScienceBrady's Clavis Calendaria-The Loyalists, an Historical Novel-An abstract of the evidence lately taken in the house of Commons against the Orders in Council-Brougham's Speeches in the house of Commons-Gandolphy's Defence of the ancient Faith-A Treatise on the government of the ChurchJackson's View of the Political situation of the Province of Upper Canada in North America-A Letter on the state of Upper Canada-Letters from an American loyalist in Upper Canada -Memoirs of W. Stevens, Esq-Colman's Vagaries-Van Mildert's Sermon before the Society of Lincoln's Inn -Ackland's Miscellaneous PoemsAuthentic correspondence and documents explaining the proceedings of the Marquis Wellesley and the Earl of Moira, in the recent negociations for the formation of an administrationLetter to the Right Honorable George Canning on Catholic EmancipationLate Bishop of London's Reasons against the Emancipation of the Catholics.

Calamities of Authors-The NavyPerin and Money on Ship Building, and on the Decay of our Wooden Bulwarks-George Colman's Poetical Vagaries-India-M'Pherson's History of European Commerce with IndiaLife of Petrarch—Count Julian-Education of the Poor-First Report of the National Society-Galt's Life of Cardinal Wolsey-Rejected Addresses—Professor Playfair's Natural Philosophy— Professor Monk's Hippolytus,

Scottish Review:

CONTENTS.

History of the Royal Society of London, from its institution to the end of the eighteenth century, by Thomas Thomson, M. D. F. R. S.-Mitford's

Christina-Barker's Cicero de Senectute-Crabbe's Tales-Lectures on the Pastoral Character, by CampbellPlayfair's Natural Philosophy-Memoirs of the Life of John Horne Tooke -Miss Porter's Ballad RomancesDisputatio Medica Inauguralis-Daniel's Oriental Scenery-Brougham's Speech-Opie's Temper-Cheyne's Cases of Apoplexy-Calamities of Authors Memoirs de Princesse de Bareith.

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claims-State of Religion in France-
Petition against Catholic Emancipation
-On Religious Liberty in Ireland-
Public Examination at Dr. Strachan's
School, Upper Canada-Counter ad-
dress of the Inhabitants of Hackney.

British Critic.

January.

CONTENTS.

Maddock's life of Lord Somers, Vol.
I-Miss Baillie's series of Plays-
Dr. Latham's facto, &c. on Diabetes-
Chalmer's Estimate--New Ed.-Chap-
man's selected sermons. Vol. III.-
Hernilda in Palestine-Black's life of
Tasso Nichols's Anecdotes of the 18th
Century-Buchanan's researches, and
S. Waring's remarks-Bishop Bur-
gess on St. Peter and St. Paul-
Clarke's Travels. Part II. concluded

-Barker's Classical Recreations-Li-
cida di Giovanni Milton-Something
new for Charity-The wilderness or
prolusions in verse-Clarke's Kiss, a
"Comedy-Lewis's One o'clock or the
Knight and the Wood Damon-Pocock's
Any Thing New-Kett's Emily, Vol.
III.-Marian-Tales of real Life-
The Adventures of a Dramatist-Chit-
ty on the Game Laws and Fisheries-
Disney's Practical Abridgment of
Election Law-Chamberlaine's Tiro-
cinium Medicum-A Protestant and
Papist's Manual-Channing's Sermon,
preached at Boston, in America-Bar-
naby's Visitation charge-Cambridge's
ditto-Memoirs of Joan D' Arc-An
Appeal to the Public` on behalf of Pri-
soners of War.

Christian Dbserver.

CONTENTS.

Miss Edgeworth's Tales of Fashion-
able Life, Vols. IV. V. VI.—Dr.
Clarke's Travels in the Holy Land.

Critical Review.

CONTENTS.

Crabbe's Tales-Woodfall's Junius-
Memoirs of the Margravine of Bareith
-Fenton's Tour through Pembroke-
shire-Torrens's Essay on Money and
Paper Currency-Galt's Life of Cardi-
nal Wolsey-Hakluyt's Collection of
Voyages, &c.-Plumptre's_History of
Myself and my Friend-Thoughts on
the Bible Society-Gierig's Edition of
Pliny's Epistles-Clark's Arithmetic
Bellamy's History of All Religions-
Observations on the Choice of a School→
The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem re-
specting the Lord-Evans's Sermon-
Gunn's Sermons-Death of Bonaparte
—J-d--c-l Anticipation, or Candidates
for the new J—geships.

Eclectic Review,

January.

CONTENTS.

Hardy's Memoirs of the Political and
Private Life of James Caulfield, Earl
of Charlemont-Wilson's Isle of Palms
and other Poems-Bennet On the Le-
gislative Authority of Revealed Grace,
an Essay on the Gospel Dispensation,
considered in connection with God's
moral Government of Men-Reports of
the late James Smeaton, F. R. S. made
on various occasions in the course of his
employment as a Civil Engineer-Mad-
dock's Account of the Life and Writings
of Lord Chancellor Somers, including
Remarks on the Public Affairs in which
he was engaged, and the Bill of Rights,
with a Comment-Walker's Economical
History of the Hebrides and Highlands
of Scotland-Essai sur la divine auto-
rité du Nouveau Testament, par David
Bogue traduit de l'Anglais par un mem-
bre du Corps Legislatif-Original
Hymns for Sunday Schools, by the Au-
thors of Hymns for Infant Minds-
Hymns for Sunday Schools, by a Cler-
gyman-Sermons by Samuel Horsley,

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CONTENTS.

Dr. Collyer's Lectures on Scripture
Miracles-A new Directory for Non-
conformist Churches-Wardlaw's Doc-
trine of a particular Providence--Hol-
loway's Christian Pastor-An Address
to Candidates for, and a persuasive to,
Communion with a Christian Church-
Abdy's British Christian's Duty--Dr.
Maltby's Thoughts on the Bible Society
-Cunningham's Observations on ditto.

Gentleman's Magazine.

December.

CONTENTS.

Johnson's and Chalmers's English
Poets-Woodfall's Edition of Letters
of Junius-Memoirs of the Margravine
of Bareith-Bowyer's Conjectures on
the

New Testament-Britton's Fine
Arts of the English School-Dr. Richard
Reece's Medical Guide-Vaughan's
Visitation Sermons at Leicester-Papers
occasioned by Bible Societies-Answers
to Freeston-Rejected Addresses.

CONTENTS.

Southey's History of Brazil--
Crabbe's Tales-Heywood's Vindica-
tion of Mr. Fox's History---Family Le-
gend, a Tragedy---Miss Baillie's Plays
--Archeologia Vol. xvI.-Observations
on Virgil's fourth Eclogue-Hume on
the Manufacture Bill-Account of the
conquest of Mauritius---Colton's Napo-
leon, a poem-Miss M'Cawley's Poe-
tical Effusions---Specimens of a new
Translation of Juvenal---Adventures of
an Ostrich Feather--Recueil de Nou-
velles---Friends Unmasked---View of the
Case of the Roman Catholics-Claims of
the Roman Catholics considered--Secu-
rities for the established Religion con-
sidered---Bromley's Observations
Catholic Emancipation--West India
Claims on the Mother Country--Present
ruinous Situation of the West India
Islands---Serious Call to the Electors of
Great Britain---Rubichon of England
---Jervis' Refutation of Montgaillard
---Christian Reader's Guide-A Selec-
tion of Psalms--A Father's bequest to
his Son--Eastern Tales-Letters of
Sympathy---Winter's Sermon---Butler's
ditto--Belsham's Fast ditto.

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The New Review.

January.

CONTENTS.

St. Quentin on his Grammars, &c.—
Observations on Lord G. Grenville's
Portugal-Leckie on his British Con-
stitution, &c.-Bellamy's History of All
Religions-Jones's Ecclesiastical" Re-
searches Annotations on the Gospels
and Acts-Stokes's Twelve Sermons
Burgess on the Christian Church-
Rudge's Sermon-Barker's Classical
Recreations-Bradley's Phædrus-St.
Quentin's General Grammar-St.
Quentin's French Grammar-St. Quen-
tin's Introduction to Grammar-Come-
dies of Aristophanes-Hodgkin's Sketch
of the Greek Accidence-Valpy's Edi-
tion of Brotier's Tacitus-Lord G.
Grenville's Portugal-Roche's Sala-
manca-Colton's Napoleon-Colton's
Hypocrisy Rowden's Pleasures of
Pleasures of
Friendship-Rowden's Poetical Intro-
duction to the Study of Botany-Mit-
ford's Narrative Poems on the Female
Character-Mavor's Tusser's Five Hun-
dred Points of Good Husbandry-Lec-
kie on the Practice of the British Go-
vernment-Patrick's Chart of Ten Nu-
merals in 200 Languages-Picquot's
Elements of Geography-Mawe's Tra-
vels in the Brazils-Wakefield's Ac-
count of Ireland-Beames's Transla-
tion of Glanville-Nichols's Literary
Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century
-Geographical, Political, and Com-
mercial Essays-Dispute with America,
from a Cosmopolite to a Clergyman-
Thompson's Translation of Alcedo's
Geographical and Historical Dict. of
America and the West Indies, Vol. 1.~
Woodfall's Edition of Junius-Cole's
Stereogoniometry, &c.-Allen's Ele-
ments of English Grammar-Index to
Articles in all the other Reviews-Pro-
spectuses-Literary Intelligence-Cor-
respondence.

Universal Magazine.

CONTENTS.

A Father's Advice to his Daughter—
A Critique on Lord Byron's Address.

THE ANNUAL

Poetical Register,

AND REPOSITORY OF

FUGITIVE POETRY,

For 1808 and 1809.

CONTENTS.

Original Poetry.

The Hampshire Cottagers, a Tule.
By Miss Mitford-The Valentine
Wreath. By Mr. Montgomery-Song.
By Mr. Davenport-Prologue to the
Tragedy of Douglas. By Mr. Schoen
-Epitaph, for a Child. By Professor
Richardson-An Elegy to the memory
of the late Robert Eden Scott, Esq. By
Dr. Ogilvie Song of the Spanish Pa-
triots. By the Rev. J. Whitehouse-
Lines, sacred to the Memory of R. J.
Moir-Epigram, to my Infant. From
the Latin of Vinian Paterson. By the
Rev. Michael Calamy-The Will o
Wisp. By Joseph Downes-Lines,
written at Richmond. By the Right
Hon. Philpott Curran-Stanzas, ad-
dressed to the Bishop of Dromore. By
the Rev. Henry Boyd-The first day of
Rain after a long drought. By Mrs.
Lenoir Sappho's Address to the Eve-
ning Star. By W. J. Roberts-Psalm
CXLVIII. versified to the 104th psalm-
tune. By T. Park, Esq.-Lines on the
death of H. John O'Donnel. By the
Rev. T. Maurice-Man. By the Rev.
J. Whitehouse-The Secret. By Wil-
liam Carey, Esq.-The Shepherds of
Lebanon. By the Rev. II. Boyd. Part Ï.
and Part II.-The Snow-Drop. To
Eliza. By Whiston Bristow-Sonnet,
written in October. By R. P. Gillies,
Esq.

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