Just published, 



THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN REVIEW; or, EUROPEAN 

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I. The Works of Gray, by Mitford. 

 II. Catholicism in England. 

 HI. Victor Hugo's Poems — Les Voix Interieures. 

 IV. The Colonies and the Colonial Office. 

 V. Commercial Relations between Poland and England. 

 VI. Pashlev's Travels in Crete. 

 VII. Sir Edward Coke. 

 VIII. British Artists and Writers on Art. 

 IX. Mrs. Trollope — Vienna and the Austrians. 

 X. State and Progress of Mechanical Science. 

 XI. French Law of Contested Elections. 



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ORESHAM COLLEGE.— THREE INAUGURAL LECTURES; 



VJ by Edward Taylor, Gresham Professor of Music. 



Lecture I. — The Purpose and Objects of the Gresham Music Lecture. 

 Lecture II. — The Life and Times of Sir Thomas Gresham. 

 Lecture III. — The Glory and Destruction of Gresham College. 



ROYAL SOCIETY. 



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ABSTRACTS of the PAPERS read to the ROYAL SOCIETY, from 

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R. and J. E. Taylor, Red Lion Court, Fleet Street. 



SPANISH GRAMMAR. The Second Edition of the Spanish Gram- 

 mar for the Use of the Students of King's College, London. By J. de Alcala, 

 Professor of the Spanish Language in the said College. 



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