III. Life, Letters, and Literary Remains of John Keats.
Edited by Richard Monckton Milnes. London: 1848.
IV. 1. The Authorship of the Letters of Junius Elucidated,
including a Biographical Memoir of Lieutenant-Colo-
nel Isaac Barré, M.P. By John Britton, F.S.A.
London: 1848.
2. Junius, including Letters by the same writer under
other signatures, (now first collected,) to which are
added his confidential Correspondence with Mr.
Wilkes, and his Private Letters addressed to Mr. H.
S. Woodfall, with a Preliminary Essay, Notes, Facsi-
miles, &c., in 3 vols. London: 1812.
3. Identity of Junius with a Distinguished Living Cha-
racter (Sir Philip Francis) established. London:
1816.
4. Letters to a Nobleman, proving a late Prime Minister
(the Duke of Portland) to have been Junius, and
developing the secret motives which induced him to
write under that and other signatures, with an Ap-
pendix containing a celebrated case published by Al-
mon in 1768. London: 1816.
5. The Author of Junius (Hugh Boyd) ascertained from
a concatenation of circumstances amounting to Moral
Demonstration. By George Chalmers, F.R.SS.A.
London: 1817.
6. The Author of Junius discovered in the person of the
celebrated Earl of Chesterfield. London: 1821.
7. A Critical Enquiry regarding the Real Author of the
Letters of Junius, proving them to have been written
by Lord Viscount Sackville. By George Coventry.
London: 1825.
8. Junius Lord Chatham, and the Miscellaneous Letters
proved to be Spurious. By John Swinden. London:
1833.
10. Junius. A Letter to an Honourable Brigadier-Gene-
ral, Commander-in-Chief of his Majesty's Forces in
Canada. London: 1760. Now first ascribed to Ju-
nius; to which is added, A Refutation of the Letter, &c.
by an Officer, with Incidental Notices of Lords Towns-
hend and Sackville, and others. Edited by N. W.
Simons of the British Museum. London: 1841.
11. The History of Junius and his Works, and a Review
of the Controversy respecting the Identity of Junius,
with an Appendix containing Portraits and Sketches.
By John Jaques. London: 1843. Pp. 406.
V. The Works of Thomas Reid, D.D., now fully col-
lected, with Selections from his Unpublished Letters,
Preface, Notes, and Supplementary Dissertations, by
Sir William Hamilton, Baronet, Advocate, Master of
Arts (Oxford,) &c.; of the Institute of France, the
Latin Society of Jena, and many other Literary
Bodies, Foreign and British; Professor of Logic and
Metaphysics in the University of Edinburgh. Text
collated and revised; useful Distinctions inserted;
leading Words and Propositions marked out; Allu-
sions indicated; Quotations filled up. Prefixed, Stew-
art's Account of the Life and Writings of Reid, with
Notes by the Editor. Copious Indices subjoined.
Edinburgh: 1846.
I. 1. Trois Mois au Pouvoir. Par M. de Lamartine. Paris,
1848.
2. Memoirs of Citizen Caussidière, Ex-Prefect of Police
and Representative of the People. 2 vols. London,
1848.
3. Histoire des Ateliers Nationaux. Par Emile Thomas.
Paris, 1848.
4. La Révolution de Février au Luxembourg. Par Louis
Blanc. Paris, 1848.
5. Qu'est-ce que la Propriété, ou, Recherches sur le
Principe du Droit et du Gouvernement. Par P. J.
Proudhon. Première édition, Paris, 1840; Nouvelle
édition, Paris, 1848.
6. Le Droit au Travail à l'Assemblée Nationale, Recueil
Complet de tous les Discours prononcés dans cette
Mémorable Discussion; avec une Introduction et des
Notes. Par M. Joseph Garnier. Paris, 1848.
7. De la Propriété. Par M. A. Thiers.
Par M. A. Thiers. Edition aug-
mentée. Paris, 1848.
8. Le Socialisme; Droit au Travail, Réponse à M. Thiers.
Par Louis Blanc. Paris, 1848.
9. Lettres sur l'Organization du Travail; ou, Etudes sur
les Principales Causes de la Misère. Par Michel
Chevalier. Paris, 1848.
III. 1. The History of Rome from the First Punic War to
the Death of Constantine. By B. G. Niebuhr.
Series of Lectures, including an Introductory Course
on the Sources and Study of Roman History. Edited
by Leonhard Schmitz, Ph. D. 2 vols. 8vo. London,
1844.
2. Vorträge über Römische Geshichte, an der Universität
zu Bonn gehalten. Von B. G. Niebuhr. 3 vols. 8vo.
Berlin, 1846.
3. Lectures on the History of Rome, from the earliest
Times to the Commencement of the First Punic War.
By B. G. Niebuhr. Edited by Dr. M. Isler. Trans-
lated, with many additions, from MSS., by Dr. Leonhard
Schmitz, F.R.S.E., Rector of the High School of Edin-
burgh. 8vo. London, 1848.
4. B. G. Niebuhr's Lectures on Roman History, delivered
at the University of Bonn. From the Edition of Dr.
M. Isler. Translated by Havilland Le M. Chepmell,
M.A., and Franz C. F. Demmler, Ph. D. Vol. I., 8vo.
London, Edinburgh, and Dublin, 1849.
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