ART. I. The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. Including a Jour- nal of a Tour to the Hebrides, by James Boswell, Esq. A new Edition, with numerous Additions and Notes. By John Wilson Croker, LL.D. F.R.S. . 1
II. Remarks on the supposed Dionysius Longinus; with an Attempt to restore the Treatise on Sublimity to its Original State,
III. Attempts in Verse, by John Jones, an old Servant; with some Account of the Writer, written by himself; and an Introductory Essay on the Lives and Works of Uneducated Poets. By Robert Southey, Esq., Poet Laureate,
IV. An Essay on the Distribution of Wealth, and on the Sources of Taxation. By the Rev. Richard Jones, A.M.,
V. The Drama brought to the Test of Scripture, and found wanting,
VI. The Life and Death of Lord Edward Fitzgerald. By Thomas Moore,
VII. Natural Theology; or, Essays on the Existence of Deity and of Providence, on the Immateriality of the Soul, and a Future State. By the Rev. Alexander Crombie, LL.D., F.R.S.,
VIII. The Life and Writings of Henry Fuseli, M.A.R.A. The former Written, and the latter Edited by John Knowles, F.R.S.,
ART. IX. Traité de Droit Penal. Par M. P. Rossi, Professeur de Droit Romain à l'Academie de Genêve,
X. 1. The State of Protestantism in Germany, being the Substance of Four Discourses preached before the University of Cambridge. By the Rev. Hugh James Rose, B.D.
2. An Historical Enquiry into the probable Causes of the Rationalist Character, lately predominant in the Theology of Germany. By E. B. Pusey, M.A., Re- gius Professor of Hebrew in the University of Oxford. 3. An Historical Enquiry, &c. Part the Second; con- taining an Explanation of the Views misconceived by Mr Rose, and further Illustrations. By E. B. Pusey. 4. Six Sermons on the Study of the Holy Scriptures, preached before the University of Cambridge in the years 1827 and 1828; to which are annexed two Dissertations; the first on the Reasonableness of the Orthodox Views of Christianity, as opposed to the Rationalism of Germany; the second on Prophecy, with an original Exposition of the Book of Revela- tion, showing that the whole of that remarkable Pro- phecy has long ago been fulfilled. By the Rev. S. Lee, B.D., D.D., Professor of Arabic in the Univer- sity of Cambridge,
XI. What will the Lords do?
ART. I. 1. The Game Laws, including the New Game Bill, with Notes and Practical Directions. By P. B. Leigh, Esq. Barrister-at-Law.
2. Abridgement of the new Game Laws, with Obser- vations and Suggestions for their Improvement; being an Appendix to the Sixth Edition of Instructions to Young Sportsmen. By Lieut.-Col. P. Hawker,
II. The Life of Archbishop Cranmer. By the Rev. Henry John Todd, M.A. Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majes- ty, Prebendary of York, and Rector of Settrington, County of York,
III. 1. Statements, Calculations, and Explanations, submit- ted to the Board of Trade, relative to the State of the British West Indian Colonies. Printed by order of the House of Commons. 7th of February, 1831. 2. Papers laid before the Finance Committee. Printed by order of the Committee. 1828,
IV. 1. An Essay on the Origin and Prospects of Man. By Thomas Hope.
2. Philosophische Vorlesungen, insbesondere über Phi- losophie der Sprache und des Wortes. Geschrieben und vorgetragen zu Dresden im December 1828, und in den ersten Tagen des Januars 1829. (Philosophi- cal Lectures, especially on the Philosophy of Lan- guage and the Gift of Speech. Written and delivered at Dresden in December 1828, and the early days of January 1829.) By Friedrich von Schlegel, 351
V. Tour in England, Ireland, and France, in the years 1828 and 1829; with Remarks on the Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants, and Anecdotes of dis- tinguished Public Characters. In a series of Letters. By a German Prince,
Anr. VI. 1. Speech of Viscount Palmerston on the Affairs of
2. Speech of Hyde Villiers, Kay, M., on the Com mercial Relations of England and Portugal.
3. Exponke den Droits de un Majesté tres Pulele Dona Maria II, et de la question Portuynime's wwer des pieces justificatives, et documenM,
4. Papers relative to Portugal, and to the British and French demande upon the Government of that Couns try,
VII. The Pilgrim's Progress, with a Life of John Bunyan. By Robert Bouthey, Kay, L.I.D. Voer Laurente,
VIII The Life and Correspondence of Sir Thomas Imw rence, Kt, Llub, VM, President of the Royal Academy. By D. E. Williams, Vay
1%. The Legality of the present. Academical System of the University of Oxford, wawerted against the new Calummies of the Edinburgh Review. By a Member of Convocation,
%. Home Memorials of John Hampden, his Party, and bin Times, By Land Singent,
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