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HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY M. NELSON GAY
ISORGIMENTO COLLECTION
COOLIDGE FUND 1931
London: Printed by C. Roworth, Bell-Yard, Temple-Bar.
CONTENTS
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No. XLVII.
ART. I. The Life of Wesley; and the Rise and Progress of Me-
thodism. By Robert Southey, Esq.
II. 1. A statistical, historical and political Description of
the Colony of New South Wales, and its dependent
Settlements in Van Diemen's Land, with a particular
enumeration of the Advantages which these Colonies
offer for Emigration, and their superiority in many re- spects over those possessed by the United States of America. By W. C. Wentworth, Esq. a Native of the
Colony.
2. Journals of two Expeditions into the interior of New
South Wales, undertaken by order of the British Go-
vernment, in the years 1817-18. By John Oxley, Surveyor General of the territory and Lieutenant of
Royal Navy.
III. 1. Il Conte di Carmagnola: Tragedia, di Alessandro
Manzoni.
2. Ricciarda: Tragedia, di Ugo Foscolo.
3. Francesca da Rimini: Tragedia, di Silvio Pellico.
IV. Journal of a Tour through part of the Snowy Range of the Himālā Mountains and to the Sources of the Rivers
Jumna and Ganges. By James Baillie Fraser, Esq.
V. 1. The Restoration of the Works of Art to Italy.
Felicia Hemans.
2. Tales and Historic Scenes in Verse.
mans.
By
By Felicia He-
3. Translations from Camoens and other Poets, with
Original Poems. By Felicia Hemans.
4. The Sceptic, a Poem. By Mrs. Hemans.
5. Stanzas to the Memory of the late King. By Mrs.
Hemans.
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VI. 1. Narrative
VI. 1. Narrative of the Operations and Recent Discoveries
within the Pyramids, Temples, Tombs, and Exca-
vations in Egypt and Nubia, and of a Journey to the
Coast of the Red Sea, in search of the Ancient Bere-
nice; and another to the Oasis of Jupiter Ammon. By
G. Belzoni. London. With a Portrait.
2. Forty-four Coloured Plates, illustrative of the Re-
searches and Operations of G. Belzoni, in Egypt and
Nubia.
VII. An Inquiry into certain Errors relative to Insanity; and
their Consequences, physical, moral and civil. By
George Man Burrows, M.D. F.L.S.
VIII. Report from the Select Committee on Criminal Laws,
&c. ordered by the House of Commons to be printed,
8th July, 1819.
New Publications.
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No. XLVIII.
ART. I.—1. First Report from the Select Committee of the House
of Lords, appointed to inquire into the Means of ex-
tending and securing the Foreign Trade of the Coun-
try.
2. Report from the Select Committee of the House of
Commons, appointed to consider of the Means of
maintaining and improving the Foreign Trade of the
Country.
3. The Speech of the Right Hon. the Earl of Liverpool
on the Means of extending and securing the Foreign
Trade of the Country.
4. Reflections on the present Difficulties of the Country,
and on relieving them by opening new Markets to our
Commerce, and removing all injurious Restrictions.
By an Old Asiatic Merchant.
5. Observations on the injurious Consequences of the
Restrictions upon Foreign Commerce. By a Member
of Parliament.
Page.
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II. Melmoth, the Wanderer. By the Author of Bertram. - 303
III. Historical Account of Discoveries and Travels in Asia,
from the earliest Periods to the present Time. By
Hugh Murray, F.R.S.E. Author of Historical Ac-
count of Discoveries in Africa.'
IV. A Treatise on Adulterations of Food and Culinary Poi-
sons, exhibiting the fraudulent Sophistications of
Bread, Beer, Wine, Spirituous Liquors, Tea, Coffee,
Cream, Confectionary, Vinegar, Mustard, Pepper,
Cheese, Olive Oil, Pickles, and other Articles em-
ployed in Domestic Economy, and Methods of detect-
ing them. By Frederick Accum, &c. &c. &c.
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V. Northanger