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PRINTED BY BALLANTYNE AND HUGHES,
FOR LONGMAN, brown, green, & LONGMANS, LONDON;
AND ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK, EDINBURGH.
1844.
CONTENTS OF NO. CLXI.
ART. I. George Selwyn and his Contemporaries; with Me-
moirs and Notes. By John Heneage Jesse,
II. The High'ands of Æthiopia described, during Eighteen
Months' residence of a British Embassy at the Chris-
tian Court of Shoa. By Major W. Cornwallis Har-
ris, of the Hon. E. I. Company's Engineers. (Se-
cond Edition.)
III. I. Abstract of the Answers and Returns made pur-
suant to Acts 3 and 4 Vict. c. 99, and 4 Vict. c. 7,
intituled, respectively, an Act for (aking an Account
of the Population of Great Britain and an Act to
amend the Acts of the last Session for taking an
Account of the Population. Presented to both
Houses of Parliament by command of her Majesty.
1843.
2. First, Second, Third, Fourth, and Fifth Annual
Reports of the Registrar-General of Births, Deaths,
and Marriages. Presented to both Houses of Par-
liament by command of her Majesty. 1839, 1840,
1841, 1842, 1843,
Page
IV. Mémoires Authentiques de Jacques Nompar de Cau-
mont, Duc de la Force, Maréchal de France; et de
ses deux fils, les Marquis de Montpouillan et de
Castelnaut suivis de Documents Historiques, et de
Correspondances Inédites de Henri III., Henri
IV., Catharine de Bourbon, Louis XIII., Marie de
Medicis, Condé, Sully, Villeroy, Pontchartrain,
Bouillon, Biron, Montespan, Du Plessis Mornay,
Schomberg, Chatillon, D'Effiat, Fouquières, Riche-
lieu, Servien, Des Noyers, et autres personages
célèbres, depuis la Saint Barthelemy jusqu'à la
Fronde. Publiés, mis en ordre, et précédés d'une
Introduction, par M. le Marquis de la Grange,
1
43
67
104
ART. V. Travels through the Alps of Savoy, and other parts
of the Pennine Chain; with Observations on the
Phenomena of Glaciers. By James D. Forbes,
F.R.S. Professor of Natural Philosophy in the Uni-
versity of Edinburgh,
VI. The Martyrs of Science; or, the Lives of Galileo,
Tycho Brahé, and Kepler. By Sir David Brewster,
K.H. D.C.L.
135
164
IX. 1. The Life of Isaac Milner, D.D., F.R.S., Dean of Car-
lisle, President of Queen's College, and Professor of
Mathematics in the University of Cambridge; com-
prising a portion of his Correspondence and other
Writings, hitherto unpublished. By his Niece, Mary
Milner.
203
2. Memoir of the Life and Correspondence of John
Lord Teignmouth. By his Son, Lord Teignmouth, 251
CONTENTS OF NO. CLXII.
ART. I. 1. Narrative of Events connected with the publication
of the Tracts for the Times,' with Reflections on
existing Tendencies to Romanism, and on the pre-
sent Duties and Prospects of Members of the
Church. By the Rev. William Palmer, M.A.
2. The Holy Eucharist a Comfort to the Penitent.
A Sermon preached before the University, in the
Cathedral Church of Christ, in Oxford, on the
Fourth Sunday after Easter. By the Rev. E. B.
Pusey, D.D., Regius Professor of Hebrew.
3. Dr Pusey and the University of Oxford: A Let-
ter to the Vice-Chancellor of the University of
Oxford. By the Rev. J. Garbett, M.A.
4. Some Remarks on the Sermon of the Rev. Dr
Pusey, lately preached and published at Oxford.
By Samuel Lee, D.D. Regius Professor of He-
brew in the University of Cambridge.
5. An Essay on the Miracles Recorded in the Eccle-
siastical History of the Early Ages. By John
Henry Newman, B.D.
6. Chronica Jocelini de Brakelonda, de rebus gestis
Samsonis, Abbatis Monasterii Sancti Edmundi.
Nunc primum typis mandata, curante Johanne
Gage Rokewode. (Monastic and Social Life in
the Twelfth Century, as exemplified in the Chro-
nicles of Jocelin of Brakelond. Translated, with
Notes, and an Introduction.) By J. E. Tomlins,
Esq.