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LONDON:
PRINTED BY BRADBURY AND EVANS,
BOUVERIE STREET.
CONTENTS
OF THE
MONTHLY REVIEW FOR JANUARY.
No. I. Vol. I. (1832).
PAGE.
ART. I. The Working Man's Companion.-The Rights of Industry;
addressed to the Working Men of the United Kingdom.
By the Author of "The Results of Machinery."
II. 1. The Truths of Revelation Demonstrated by an Appeal
to existing Monuments, Sculptures, Gems, Coins, and
Medals. By a Fellow of several Learned Societies.
2. The Unknown Tongues discovered to be English, Spa-
nish, and Latin; and the Rev. Edward Irving proved
to be erroneous in attributing their utterance to the
influence of the Holy Spirit. By George Pilkington
III. Letters from the North of Europe, or a Journal of Travels
in Holland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia,
Prussia, and Saxony. By George Boileau Elliott, Esq.
IV. Traditions of Lancashire. Second Series. By J. Roby,
M. R. S. L.
1
21
40
-
53
V. Conjuration d'Etienne Marcel contre l'Autorité Royale ; ou,
Histoire des Etats Généraux de la France pendant les
Années 1355 à 1358. Par J. Naudel
VI. 1. Tales of My Landlord, Fourth and last Series, collected
and arranged by Jedediah Cleish botham, School-master
and Parish-clerk of Gandercleugh
2. The Romance of History. Italy
3. The Usurer's Daughter
4. Cameron. A Novel.
5. The Algerines; or The Twins of Naples
6. The Jew
VII. A Treatise on the Progressive Improvement and Present
State of the Manufactures in Metal
64
65
89
91
VIII. Lecture, Introductory to the Course of Anatomy and Physi-
ology, delivered at the opening of the Session 1831-1832,
at the University of London. By Jones Quain, M. D.
IX. Lives of the Italian Poets. By the Rev. Henry Stebbing 105
X. The Life of Frederick the Second, King of Prussia. By
Lord Dover
122
133
XI. Mechanism of the Heavens. By Mrs. Somerville
XII. The Ladies' Cabinet of Fashion, Music, and Romance. No. I. 141
XIII. Anthologia Sacra; or Select Theological Extracts, on
Subjects Doctrinal Practical, &c.
XIV. History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Here-
ford, illustrated by Engravings
142
ib.
143
XV. Dictionary of Quotations from various Authors, Ancient
and Modern
XVI. On Indigestion and Costiveness, with Hints, &c.
XVII. Remarks on the Condition of Hunters, the choice of
Horses, &c.
XVIII. Popular Lectures on the Vertebrated Animals of the Bri-
tish Islands
XIX. Geological Notices and Glimpses of the Antient Earth
XX. David, a Poem
XXI. The Biblical Annual; containing a Fourfold Translation of the Book of Ecclesiastes, with Notes
XXII. The Chameleon
XXIII. The Family Topographer, being a compendious Account
of the antient and present State of the Counties of Eng-
land. Vol. I. Home Circuit
Literary and Miscellaneous Intelligence -
- 157
MONTHLY REVIEW FOR FEBRUARY.
No. II. Vol. I. (1832).
ART. I. The Progress of Reform in England. By the Author of "The Prospect of Reform in Europe."
2. A Legal Argument, shewing that Tithes are the property
of the Public, and of the Poor. By William Eagle, of
the Middle Temple, Esq., Barrister at Law
II. Some Memorials of John Hampden, his Party, and his
Times. By Lord Nugent
III. The Annual Obituary. Vol. XVI.
151
- 168
- 181
V. History of the Civil Wars of Ireland, from the Anglo-
Norman Invasion, till the Union of the Country with
Great Britain. By W. C. Taylor, Esq., A. B.
VI. A Practical Medico-Historical Account of the Western
Coast of Africa: embracing a Topographical Description
of the Shores, Rivers, and Settlements, with their Seasons
of Comparative Healthfulness, &c. &c.
202
- 230
VII. Le Pauperisime de l'Angleterre et l'Espange
VIII. Observations on the Mussulmuns of India: descriptive of
their Manners, Customs, Habits, and Religious Opinions,
made during a Twelve Years' Residence in their Imme-
diate Society. By Mrs. Meer Hassan Ali
- 233
IX. Report from the Select Committee on Steam Carriages, with
the Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. Printed by
Order of the House of Commons
X. On the Phenomena of Dreams, and other Transient Illusions.
By Walter C. Dendy, M. R. C. S.
257
- 278
XI. 1. Romance and Reality. By L. E. L., Author of "The
Improvisatrice," &c. &c.
2. Newton Forster; or The Merchant Service. By the Author
of "The King's Own"
3. Norman Abbey; a Tale of Sherwood Forest. By a Lady.
4. Eugene Aram. A Tale. By the Author of " Pelham," &c.
5. The Invasion. By the Author of the Collegians, &c.
6. Quintus Servinton. A Tale, founded upon Incidents of
Real Occurrence - 291
XII. 1. The Works of Lord Byron; with his Letters and Journals,
and his Life. By Thomas Moore, Esq.
2. Finden's Landscape Illustrations to Mr. Murray's first
complete and uniform edition of the Life of Lord Byron 308
- 309
XIII. The Standard Novels, Nos. X. and XI.
XIV. Narrative of a Discovery and Adventure in the Polar Seas and Regions, &c. By Sir John Leslie, K. R. G., Robert Jameson, Esq. F. R. S. E., &c., and Hugh Murray, Esq. ib.
XV. The Cabinet Cyclopædia.-Lives of the most Eminent British
Military Commanders. By the Rev. G. R. Gleig.
XVI. On Pestilential Cholera, its Nature, Prevention, and Cura-
tive Treatment. By James Copland, M. D.
XVII. The Golden Farmer; being an attempt to unite the facts
pointed out by Nature, in the Sciences of Geology, Che-
mistry, Botany, &c. &c.
310
- ib.
XVIII. The Elements of Chemistry, familiarly explained and illustrated 311
XIX. Nights of the Round Table; or Stories of Aunt Jane and