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CONTENTS
OF
N° XXVII.
ARTICLE
I.-Poems, chiefly of Early and Late Years. By
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH. London: Edward
Moxon, 1842.
II.-1. A Diary in America, with Remarks on its In-
stitutions. By Captain MARRYAT, C.B., in
3 vols. 12mo. London, 1839.
2. Travels in North America during the years
1834, 1835 and 1836, including a Summer Re-
sidence with the Pawnee Tribe of Indians in
the remote Prairies of the Missouri. By the
Hon. CHARLES AUGUSTUS MURRAY, in 2
vols. 8vo. London: Henry Bentley, 1839.
3. New Zealand in 1839, or four Letters to the
Right Hon. Earl Durham, Governor of the New
Zealand Company, &c., on the Colonization of
that Island. By JOHN DUNMORE LANG, D.D.,
&c., &c. Smith, Elder, and Co. 1839.
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4. New Zealand, South Australia, and New South
Wales; a Record of recent Travels in these
Countries, with especial Reference to Emigra-
tion and the advantageous Employment of Ca-
pital. By R. G. JAMESON, Esq. London:
Smith, Elder, and Co. 1842.
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III.-Il Mistero Platonico del medio evo derivato da
misteri antichi opera in cinque volumi di Ga-
BRIELE ROSSETTI. Londra, 1840. 12mo. 44
IV.-The Life of Augustus Viscount Keppel, Admiral of
the White, and First Lord of the Admiralty in
1782-83. By the Hon. and Rev. THOMAS
KEPPEL. 2 vols. London: Colburn, 1842. 67
V.-Mittheilungen über Göthe. Aus mündlichen und
schriftlichen, gedruckten und ungedruckten
Quellen. Von Dr. F. W. RIEMER.
Communications on Göthe. From oral and written
sources, published and unpublished. By Dr.
F.W.RIEMER. 2 vols. Berlin, 1841.
78
VI.-The Sedili of Naples.
136
VII.-Commentaries on Equity Jurisprudence, as admi-
nistered in England and America. By JOSEPH
STORY, LL.D., Dane Professor of Law in
Harvard University. Second edition, revised,
corrected, and enlarged. 2 vols. Reprinted in
London. 1839.
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VIII.-The Mirror of Parliament. Session 1842.
IX.-1. Statistische Uebersicht der Bevölkerung der Oesterreichschen Monarchie. Von SIEGFried BECHER, Doctor der Rechte.
2. Statistik des Oesterreichschen Kaiserstaates. Von JOHANN SPRINGER, Professor an der Universität zu Wien.
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