THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW. = NOVEMBER 1850-FEBRUARY 1851. VOL. XIV. EDINBURGH: W. P. KENNEDY, SOUTH ST. ANDREW STREET; LONDON: HAMILTON, ADAMS, AND CO.; DUBLIN: JAMES M'GLASHAN. MDCCCLI. CONTENTS OF No. XXVII. mar. III. The Life of Hugh Heugh, D.D., with a Selection from his Discourses. By his Son-in-Law, Hamilton M. Macgill, Minister of the United Presbyterian Congregation, Mon- IV. 1. The Present Prices. By the Rev. A. Huxtable. 2. Mr. Huxtable and his Pigs. By Porcius. Edinburgh, 3. High Farming the best Substitute for Protection. By J. Caird of Baldoon. Edinburgh, 1849. 4. Caird's High Farming Harrowed. Edinburgh, 1850. 5. An Appeal to the Common Sense of the Country. By Professor Low. Edinburgh, 1850. 6. Analysis of Evidence before Health of Towns' Com- 7. Flax versus Cotton. No. 1. By Mr. Warnes of Trim- 8. Silk Culture. By Mrs. Whitby of Lymington. Lon- V. 1. Le Synode Réformé de 1848, par deux témoins. His- 85 |