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CONTENTS OF No. V.
ART.
I. LAW OF TENURES,
PAGE
1
Observations on the Actual State of the English Laws of Real
Property, with the outlines of a Code. By James Humphreys, Esq.
of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister.
II. ROMANCES of the Baron de la Motte FOUQUE',
Kleine Romane von Friedrich, Baron De La Motte Fouqué.
III. COURT OF CHANCERY,
1. The Report made to his Majesty by the Commissioners ap-
pointed to inquire into the Practice of Chancery.
2. Considerations suggested by the Report mado tɔ his Majesty,
under a commission authorizing the Commissioners to make certain
inquiries respecting the Court of Chancery.
MV. LIFE OF Erasmus,
The Life of Erasmus; with Historical Eemarks on the state of Li-
terature, between the tenth and sixteenth centuries. By Charles
Butler, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn.
V. BROWN'S PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN MIND,
1. Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind. By Thomas
Brown, M. D.
31
63
77
125
2. Inquiry into the Relation of Cause and Effect. By Thomas
Brown, M. D. &c.
VI. ORIGIN OF Rhyme,
Dictionnaire des Rimes. Par P. Richelet.
156
VII. TRAVELS OF THE DUKE OF SAXE-WEIMAR,
192
Travels through North-America, during the years 1825 and 1826. By his Highness, Bernhard, Duke of Saxe-Weimar Eisenach.
VIII. HIGGINS' CELTIC DRUIDS.
207
The Celtic Druids. By Godfrey Higgins, Esq. of Skellow Grange,
near Doncaster, Yorkshire.
IX. WALSH'S NARRATIVE,
225
Narrative of a Journey from Constantinople to England. By the
Rev. R. Walsh.
CONTENTS OF No. VI.
I. FRANKLIN'S NARRATIVE,
Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea,
in the years 1825, 1826 and 1827, by John Franklin, Captain, R. N.
F. R. S. &c.; including an Account of the Progress of a Detachment
to the Eastward. By John Richardson, M. D.-F. R. S. &c. Sur-
geon and Naturalist to the Expedition.
II. CAMBRIDGE Course of MATHEMATICS,
1. An Elementary Treatise on Plane and Spherical Trigonome-
try, and on the application of Algebra to Geometry; from the Ma-
thematics of Lacroix and Bezout. Translated from the French for
the use of the Students of the University at Cambridge, N. England.
2. Essai de Géométrie Analytique appliquée aux courbes et aux
surfaces du second ordre. Par J. B. Biot.
3. Application de l'Algèbre a la Géométrie. Par M. Bourdon,
Chevalier, &c.
III. STUART'S COMMENTARY ON THE HEBREWS,
A Commentary on the Epistle to the Hebrews. In two volumes.
By Moses Stuart, Associate Professor of Sacred Literature in the
Theological Seminary at Andover.
261
289
308
IV. ON THE MANUFACTURE OF Sugar,
329
Manuel du Fabricant de Sucre et du Raffineur. Par M. M. Bla-
chette et Zoéga.
V. GOETHE'S WILHELM MEISTER,
353
Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship. A Novel, from the German
of Goethe. 3 vols. 12mo.
385
VI. MEMOIRS of Dr. Parr,
1. Memoirs of the Life, Writings and Opinions of the Rev. Sa-
muel Parr, L. L. D.; with Biographical Notices of many of his
friends, pupils and contemporaries. By the Rev. Wm. Field.
2. Parriana: or Notices of the Rev. Samuel Parr, L. L. D.; col-
lected from various sources, printed and manuscript, and in part
written by E. H. Barker, Esq.
The French Cook. By Louis Eustache Ude. Ci-devant Cook
to Louis XVI. and the Earl of Sefton, and Steward to his late Royal
Highness, the Duke of York.
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