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THE
LONDON REVIEW.
VOL. XI.
PUBLISHED IN
OCTOBER, 1858, AND JANUARY, 1859.
LONDON:
ALEXANDER HEYLIN, 28, PATERNOSTER ROW. DUBLIN: JOHN ROBERTSON.
MDCCCLIX.
ART.
Vols. I.-IV.
I. 1. The Pictorial History of England.
London and Edinburgh: Chambers. 1857.
2. First Report of the Poor Law Commission. 1835.
3. General Report of the Sanitary Commission. 1842.
4. First Report of the Commissioners for Inquiring into
the State of Large Towns and Populous Districts.
1844.
5. Reports of Commissioner on State of Population in
Mining Districts. 1844 to 1857.
6. Reports of Inspectors of Factories. 1856 and 1857.
7. Census of Great Britain. 1851.-Education, England
and Wales. 1854.
8. Minutes of Committee of Council, and Reports of
Inspectors of Schools. 1852 to 1857-8.
9. The Church and the Million. No. I., No. II. The
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'Navvies,' and How to Meet them.-No. III. The
Collier and the Operative, and How to Affect them.
London: Masters. 1857-8.
10. Principles of Political Economy, with some of their
Applications to Social Philosophy. By John Stuart
Mill. Two Vols. Second Edition. J. W. Parker.
1849.
11. The Social Condition and Education of the People.
By Joseph Kay, Esq., M.A. Longmans. 1850.
12. A Handy Book on Property Law. By Lord St.
Leonards. Third Edition. Blackwoods. 1858.
13. Essays upon Educational Subjects, read at the Educa-
tional Conference of June, 1857. Longmans. 1857. 1
II. Essai sur les Ecoles Philosophiques chez les Arabes, et
notamment sur la Doctrine d'Algazzali. Par Auguste
Schmölders. Paris. 1842....
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Page.
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III. On some Deficiencies in our English Dictionaries, being
the Substance of two Papers read before the Philo-
logical Society, November 5th, and November 19th,
1857. By Richard Chenevix Trench, D.D., Dean of
Westminster. London: John W. Parker and Son.
1857
IV. 1. Black's Picturesque Guide through North and South
Wales and Monmouthshire. 8vo. Edinburgh. 1851.
2. Wanderings and Excursions in North Wales. By
Thomas Roscoe, Esq. With fifty Engravings. 8vo.
London.
V. 1. The Application of the Roman Alphabet to all the
Oriental Languages. By C. E. Trevelyan and
Others. Serampore. 1834.
2. Grammatica Latino-Tamulica: ubi de elegantiori Lin-
guæ Tamulica Dialecto, Shen Tamul, dicta; cui
adduntur Tamulica Poëseos Rudimenta, ad Usum
Missionariorum Soc. Jesu. Auctore R. P. C. J.
Beschio, ejusdem Societ. in Regione Madurensi Mis-
sionario. Idibus 7bris, 1730. MS.
3. Kritische Grammatik der Sanscritta-Sprache in Kur-
zerer Fassung. Von Franz Bopp. Berlin. 1845.
4. Standard Alphabet for reducing unwritten Languages
and foreign graphic Systems to a uniform Ortho-
graphy in European Letters. By Dr. R. Lepsius.
London. 1855.
5. Grammar of the Malabar Language.
By Robert
Drummond. Bombay. 1799.
6. Illustrations of the Grammatical Parts of the Guze-
rattee, Mahratta, and English Languages. By Dr.
Robert Drummond. Bombay. 1808.
7. Gooroo Paramartan: a Tale in the Tamul Language;
accompanied by a Translation. By Benjamin
Babington, of the Madras Civil Service. London:
Richardson. 1822.
8. A Grammar of the Telugu Language. By Charles
Philip Brown, of the Madras Civil Service. Madras.
1840.
9. An Introduction to the Grammar of the Sanskrit Lan-
guage, for the Use of Early Students. By H. H.
Wilson, M.A., F.R.S., &c., &c., Boden Professor of
Sanskrit, Oxford. London. 1841.
10. Grammatica Damulica. Concinnata a Bartholomæо
Ziegenbalg, Serenissimi Regis Daniæ Missionario
inter Indos Orientales, et Ecclesiæ ex Indis collectæ
Præposito. Halæ Saxonum, &c. 1716.
CONTENTS.
11. Alphabetum Grandonico-Malabaricum sive Samscru-
donicum. Romæ. MDCCLXXII. Typis Sac. Con-
gregationis de Propag. Fide. Præsidum Facultate.
12. A Compendious Pali Grammar. By the Rev. Benja-
min Clough. Colombo: Printed at the Wesleyan
Mission Press. 1824.
13. The Bible of Every Land. Bagster and Sons. London.
14. A Comparative Grammar of the Dravidian or South
Indian Family of Languages. By the Rev. R.
Caldwell, D.D.
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VI. Lectures on the Atomic Theory; and Essays, Scientific
and Literary. By Samuel Brown. Two Vols. 8vo.
Edinburgh. 1858
VII. A History of the Romans under the Empire. By
Charles Merivale, B.D. Vol. VI. London: Long-
mans. 1858...
VIII. Gnomon of the New Testament. By John Albert
Bengel. Now first translated into English. With
original Notes, explanatory and illustrative. Re-
vised and edited by Rev. Andrew R. Fausset, M.A.,
of Trinity College, Dublin. Five Vols. 8vo.
Edinburgh: T. and T. Clark. 1857..
IX. 1. The Russians on the River Amoor. (Les Russes sur
le Fleuve Amour.) By Auguste Laugel. A Paper
in the Revue des Deux Mondes. June 15th, 1858.
2. The Chronicle of Matthew of Edessa, from A.D. 962 to
1136, and the Continuation by Gregory the Priest
to 1162. (Chronique de Matthieu d'Edesse, continué
par Gregoire, Prêtre.) Translated into French by
Edward Dulaurier. Paris: Durand. 1858.
3. Ritter's Porch to the History of the Races of Europe.
(Vorhalle Europäischer Volkergeschichten.) Section
upon the Regions of Caucasus and Pontus. Berlin.
1820.
4. Frederick Dubois de Montpereux, Travels round Cau-
casus. (Voyage autour du Caucase.) A work which
obtained the Prize of the Geographical Society of
Paris in 1838. Seven vols. 8vo. of text, and two
vols. folio of plates. Gide.
5. Antiquities of Kertch. By D. Macpherson. London:
Smith and Elder. 1857.
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6. Oriental and Western Siberia: a Narrative of Seven
Years' Explorations. By T. W. Atkinson. London.
1858.
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