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I. HALLAM'S LITERATURE OF EUROPE
Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the fif-
teenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth centuries. By HEN- RY HALLAM.
II. POLITICS OF THE PURITANS
1. An Historical Discourse, delivered at New Haven,
the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the first Settlement
of the Colony. By JAMES L. KINGSLEY.
2. Thirteen Historical Discourses on the Completion
of Two Hundred Years from the beginning of the first
Church in New Haven, By LEONARD BACON.
3. The Planter's Plea.
London: 1630.
III. DIFFICULties between FRANCE AND THE ARGENTINE
AND ORIENTAL REPUBLICS
1. Oficio del Consul Encargado Interinamente del
Consulado General de Francia en Buenos-Aires, al Sr.
Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores de la Confederacion
Argentina. Contestacion del. Sr. Ministro y otros do-
cumentos relativos al mismo asunto.
2. Ultimatum del Sr. Consul de Francia Mr. Aimé
Roger, dirigido al Gobierno de Buenos-Aires, Encar-
gado de las Relaciones Exteriores de la Confedera-
cion Argentina, con la correspondente contestacion y
documentos que le son relativos.
3. El Nacional.
4. Manifiesto sobre la Infamia, Alevosia Ꭹ Perfidia
con que el Almirante Frances Mr. Leblanc, y demas
Agentes de la Francia residentes en Montevideo, han
hostilizado y sometido a la tirania del Rebelde Fructu-
oso Rivera, al Estado Oriental del Uraguay, que, con-
forme a su constitucion, se hallaba bajo la presiden-
cia legal del Brigdier General D. Manuel Oribe.
IV. PRISON DISCIPLINE
A Popular Essay on Subjects of Penal Law, and on
uninterrupted Solitary Confinement at Labor, as con-
tra-distinguished to Solitary Confinement at Night and
Joint Labor by Day, in a Letter to JOHN BACON, Esq.,
President of the Philadelphia Society for alleviating
the Miseries of Public Prisons. By FRANCIS Lieber.
V. ENGLISH AND FRENCH TRAVELLERS IN AMERICA .
1. Diary in America. By Captain MARRYATT.
2. Travels in North America. By the Honorable
CHARLES AUGUSTUS MURRAY.
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3. De la Démocratie in Amérique. Par A. DE
TOCQUEVILLE. Democracy in America. BY ALEXIS
DE TOCQUEVILLE, etc., etc. Translated by HENRY
REEVE, Esq. With an original Preface and Notes.
By JOHN C. SPENCER.
4. Lettres sur l' Amérique du Nord. Par M. CHE-
VALIER. Society, Manners, and Politics in the United
States. By MICHAEL CHEVALIER.
VI. ENGLISH RURAL SCENERY AND ASSOCIATIONS . . 170
1. Rural Life in England. By WILLIAM HOWITT.
2. Rural Sketches. By THOMAS MILLER.
VII. OXFORD THEOLOGY
1. Tracts for the Times. By MEMBERS OF THE UNI-
VERSITY OF Oxford.
2. A Letter to the Rt. Reverend Father in God, Ri-
chard, Lord Bishop of Oxford, on the Tendency to Ro-
manism, imputed to Doctrines held of old, as now, in
the English Church. By E. B. PUSEY.
3. A Call to Union on the Principles of the English
Reformation. A Visitation Sermon. By W. F. HOOK.
VIII. CRITICAL NOTICES.
1. Winer's Grammar of the New Testament
2. Packard's Xenophon's Memorabilia.
3. Gesenius's Hebrew Grammar
4. Aids to Reflection
5. Bacon's Poems
6. Calidore
7. Burton's Church History
8. Mrs. Sigourney's Reading Books
9. Dwight's Character of Jefferson.
10. Blake's Biographical Dictionary
11. Life and Times of Luther.
12. A New Home. Who'll follow?
15. Barnard's Address at Amherst College
251
20. The Poet's Tribute. Poems by W. B. Tappan
21. Upham's Elements of Mental Science .
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253
13. Woman's Mission . .
14. The Poets of America
I. REDFIELD'S AND ESPY'S THEORY OF STORMS
1. Remarks on the Prevailing Storms of the Atlantic
Coast of the North American States. By WILLIAM
C. REDFIELD.
2. On the Gales and Hurricanes of the Western At-
lantic. By W. C. REDFIELD.
3. Observations on the Hurricanes and Storms of
the West Indies. By W. C. Redfield.
4. Mr. Redfield in Reply to Mr. Espy.
5. Courses of Hurricanes and Typhoons of the China
Sea. By W. C. REDFIELD.
6. Meteorological Sketches, by an Observer.
7. Meteorological Sketches, by an Amateur Ob-
server.
8. Remarks on Mr. Espy's Theory of Centripetal
Storms. By W. C. REDFIELD.
9. Whirlwinds excited by Fire, with farther notices
of the Typhoons of the China Seas. By W. C. RED-
FIELD.
10. Papers, by JAMES ESPY.
11. An attempt to develop the Law of Storms. By
Lieut. Col. W. REID, C. B., of the Royal (British) En-
gineers.
II. INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS
1. Second Report of the Commissioners appointed
to consider and recommend a general system of Rail-
Ways for Ireland.
2. Les Voies de Communication aux Etats Unis.
Par MICHEL CHEVALIER.
3. Rail-Roads in the Kingdom of Belgium, compa-
red with those in the United States.
lier DE GERSTNER.
III. LESSING'S CHARACTER AND WRITINGS
1. Lessing's Sammtliche Werke.
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301
By the Cheva-
323
2. Lessing's Geist aus seinem Schriften.
3. Gottholb Ephraim Lessing's Leben, nebst seinem
noch übrigen litterarischen Nachlasse.
IV. GIRARD COLLEGE FOR ORPHANS
1. Report on Education in Europe, to the Trustees
of the Girard College for Orphans. By ALEXANDER
D. BACHE, LL. D., President of the College.
2. The Will and Biography of the late Stephen Gi-
rard, Esq.
3. Address on the occasion of laying the Corner
Stone of the Girard College for Orphans. By NICHO-
LAS BIDDLE.
369
4. Report of the Committee on Moral and Religious
Instruction and Discipline, to the Trustees of the Gi-
rard College for Orphans. B. W. RICHARDS, Chairman.
5. Report of the Committee on Clothing, Diet, etc.,
to the Board of Trustees of the Girard College for
Orphans. GEORGE B. WOOD, M. D., Chairman.
6. Reports of Committees, Resolutions, etc., relative
to the Organization of the Girard College for Orphans.
V. THE CELTIC LANGUAGES
1. Remains of Japhet; being Historical Inquiries
into the affinity and Origin of European Languages.
By JAMES PARSONS, M. D.; M. C. P.; F. R. A. S. L.
2. Historical Memoirs of the Irish Bards; intersper-
sed with Anecdotes of, and Observations on, the Mu-
sic of Ireland. Also, an Historical Account of the
Musical Instruments of the Irish. By J. C. WALKER,
M. R. I. A.
3. Focaior Gaioighilge-Saco-bhearla: or an Irish-
English Dictionary; whereof the Irish part hath been
compiled not only from various Irish vocabularies, par-
ticularly that of Mr. Edward Llhuyd, but also from a
great variety of the best Irish MSS. now extant; espe-
cially those that have been composed from the ninth
and tenth centuries; besides those of the lives of St.
Patrick and St. Bridget, written in the sixth century:
with a Preliminary Dissertation. By J. O'BRIEN.
Edited by ROBert Daly.
VI. CALVERT'S COUNT JULIAN.
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Count Julian; a Tragedy. By GEORGE H. CAL-
VERT, Translator of Schiller's "Don Carlos."
VII. HOWITT'S VISITS TO REMARKABLE PLACES
Visits to Remarkable Places: Old Halls, Battle
Fields, and Scenes illustrative of Striking Passages in
English History and Poetry. By WILLIAM HOWITT.
1. Marsh's Coleridge's Aids to Reflection
2. The Pathfinder
3. Pictures of Early Life
4. Elements of Chemistry
5. The Book of Psalms
6. Bagster's Coverdale's Bible
10. The Sea-Captain.
11. Ripley on the Latest Form of Infidelity
IX. QUARTERLY CHRONICLE
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