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Art. I. Memoirs, illustrative of the Life and Writings of John

Evelyn, Esq. F. R. S. Author of the Sylva,' &c. &c.

Comprising his Diary, from the Year 1641 to 1705-6,

and a Selection of his familiar Letters. To which is

subjoined, the private Correspondence between King

Charles I. and his Secretary of State, Sir Edward

Nicholas, whilst his Majesty was in Scotland, 1641,

and at other Times during the Civil War; also between

Sir Edward Hyde, afterwards Earl of Clarendon, and

Sir Richard Browne, Ambassador to the Court of

France, in the Time of Charles I. and the Usurpa-

tion. The whole now first published, from the ori-

ginal MSS. in two vols.. Edited by William Bray,

Esq. Fellow and Treasurer of the Society of Anti-

quaries of London.

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II. Notes on a Journey in America, from the Coast of Virginia

to the Territory of Illinois. By Morris Birkbeck, Au-

thor of Notes on a Tour in France.'

54

III. 1. A Treatise upon the Poor Laws. By T. P. Courtenay,

Esq.

2. Remarks on a Course of Education designed to pre-

pare the Youthful Mind for a Career of Honour,

Patriotism, and Philanthropy. By Thomas Myers,

A. M. of the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich,

&c.

3. A Summary View of the Report and Evidence relative

to the Poor Laws, published by Order of the House of

Commons, with Observations and Suggestions. By S.

W. Nicoll.

4. A Letter to the Common Council and Livery of the

City of London on the Abuses existing in Newgate,

&c. By the Hon. H. G. Bennet, M.P.

79

IV. Letters from the Hon. Horace Walpole to George Monta-

tagu, Esq. from the Year 1736 to 1770.

118

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Art. I. Iceland; or the Journal of a Residence in that Island, during

the Years 1814 and 1815, containing Observations on the Natural

Phenomena, History, Literature, and Antiquities of the Island; and

the Religion, Character, Manners, and Customs of its Inhabitants.

By Ebenezer - Henderson, Doctor in Philosophy, Member of the

Royal Society of Gottenburgh, &c.

291

II. Women; or; Pour et Contre. A Tale. By the Author of ‘ Ber-

tram'

321

III. Samor, Lord of the Bright City. An Heroic Poem. By the Rev.

H. H. Milman, M.A.

323

IV. The Life of Robert Fulton. By his friend Cadwallader D. Col-

den. Comprising some Account of the Invention, Progress, and

Establishment of Steam-Boats; of Improvements in the Construction

and Navigation of Canals, &c.

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V. 1. The History of Small-Pox. By James Moore, Member of the

Royal College of Surgeons, &c.

2. The History and Practice of Vaccination. By James Moore 357

VI. Essays on the Proximate Mechanical Causes of the General Phe-

nomena of the Universe. By Sir Richard' Phillips

375

VII. The Northern Courts ; containing Original Memoirs of the So-

vereigns of Sweden and Denmark, since 1766. By Mr. John

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VIII. Observations relating to some of the Antiquities of Egypt, from

the Papers of the late Mr. Davison. Published. in Walpole's Me-

391

IX. Lectures on the English Poets. Delivered at the Surrey Institu-

tion. By William Hazlitt :-

424

X. 1. Considerations respecting Cambridge, more particularly re-

lating to its Botanical Professorship. By Sir

James Edward Smith,

M. D. F. R. S. &c. President of the Linnæan Society.

2. A Vindication of the University of Cambridge from the Reflections

of Sir James Edward Smith, President of the Linnæan Society, &c.

By the Rev. James Henry Monk, B.D. Fellow and Tutor of Trinity

College, and Regius Professor of Greek in the University of Cam-

434

XI. A Reply to the Quarterly Review on the New Translation of the

Bible from the original Hebrew. By John Bellamy, Author of the

History of all Religions'

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XII. 1. Abrégé

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NOTICE.

Our Subscribers are requested to observe that Nos. XXXIX. and XL. will consist
of an INDEX to the first NINETEEN VOLUMES.-It has been some time in prepa
ration, and will be ready for publication in the course of the present year.
Number next published will therefore be XLI.

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