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LONDON:
Printed by WILLIAM CLOWES,
Duke Street, Lambeth.
CONTENTS
OF
No. XCVII.
ART.
I. The Dramatic Works and Poems of James Shirley, now
first collected. With Notes by the late William Gif-
ford, Esq. And additional Notes, and some Account of
Shirley and his Writings, by the Rev. Alexander Dyce
II.-Mémoires de René Le Vasseur, de la Sarthe, ex-Conven-
tionnel
III-A Memoir of Felix Neff, Pastor of the High Alps; and
of his labours among the French Protestants of Dau-
phiné, a Remnant of the Primitive Christians of Gaul.
By William Stephen Gilly, M.A., Prebendary of Dur-
ham, and Vicar of Norham
IV.-Poems by Alfred Tennyson
V.-Memoirs of Dr. Burney, arranged from his own Manu-
scripts, from Family Papers, and from Personal Recol-
lections. By his daughter, Madame d'Arblay .
Page
1
29
47
81
VI.-On Naval Timber and Arboriculture; with Critical Notes.
By Patrick Matthew
2. Practical Remarks on Building and Equipping Ships of
War. By A. W. Schomberg, Esq., Rear-Admiral of
the Blue
3. Calculations relating to the Equipment of Ships. By
John Edye
VII.-Illustrations of Political Economy. Nos. 1-12. By
97
125
Harriet Martineau
ᎪᏒᎢ .
VIII.-The Causes of the French Revolution.
8vo.
IX.-Essays and Orations, read and delivered at the Royal
College of Physicians; to which is added an Account
of the opening of the Tomb of King Charles I. By
Sir Henry Halford, Bart. M.D., G.C.B..
X.-The Church and its Endowments; a Charge. By W.
Dealtry, D.D., F.R.S.
2. On the Use and Abuse of Literary and Ecclesiastical En-
dowments. By Thomas Chalmers, D.D.
XI. Reports on the Navigation of the Euphrates. Submit-
ted to Government by Captain Chesney, of the Royal
Artillery.
2. An Account of Steam Vessels, and of Proceedings con-
nected with Steam Navigation in British India. Com-
piled by G. A. Prinsep.
3. Eastern and Egyptian Scenery, Ruins, &c., illustrative
of a Journey from India to Europe; with Remarks on
the Advantages and Practicability of Steam Navigation
from England to India. By Captain C. F. Head
XII.-Recollections of a Chaperon; edited by Lady Dacre.
2Aims and Ends: and Oonagh Lynch. By the Author
PAGE
152
175
198
212
229
No. XCVIII.
I.-Geschichte des Osmanischen Reiches durch Joseph von
Hammer. [History of the Ottoman Empire, by Joseph
von Hammer.]
II.-Narrative of a Residence at the Court of London. By
Richard Rush, Esq., Envoy Extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary from the United States of America,
from 1817 to 1825
III.-Bibliotheca Græca, curantibus Fr. Jacobs et V. C. F.
Rost. Vol. XIX.-continens Anacreontis, quæ ferun-
tur, Carmina, Sapphus et Erinnæ Fragmenta.
Ern. Anton. Mæbius
Edidit
2. Collections from the Greek Anthology. By the late
Rev. Robert Bland and others. A new edition, com-
prising the Poets included in Meleager's Garland. By
J. H. Merivale, Esq., F.S.A..
283
322
349
449
IV.-A Treatise on the Care, Treatment, and Training of the
English Race-horse. By R. Darvill, V. S., 7th Hussars. 381
V. The Inferno of Dante. Translated by Ichabod Charles
Wright, A.M..
VI.-Mémoires pour servir à l'Histoire de la Révolution de
1830. Par M. Alex. Mazas, Secrétaire du dernier
Président du Conseil des Ministres, nommé par le Roi
Charles X.
VII.-The Port Admiral, a Tale of the War. By the Author
of Cavendish'
464
. 485
VIII.-1. The Adventures of Hatim Taï, a Romance. Trans-
lated from the Persian. By Duncan Forbes, A.M.
2. Customs and Manners of the Women of Persia, and their
Domestic Superstitions. Translated from the original
Persian Manuscript. By James Atkinson, Esq., of the
Honourable East India Company's Bengal Medical Ser-
vice
IX. Poems by Hartley Coleridge, Vol. I.
. 506
517
X.-1. Reflections on the Domestic and Foreign Policy of
Great Britain since the War. By a British Merchant.
2. Letter to Viscount Palmerston respecting the Relations
of England and Portugal. By William Walton.
3. A Second Letter to Lord Palmerston. By William Walton.
4. A Reply to the Exposé des Droits de S. M. Donna
Maria.
5. Portugal; or, Who is the lawful Successor to the
Throne? By a Well-wisher to the peace and independ-
ence of both Portugal and Brazil
Index.
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. 559