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Contents of No. I. published Jan. 1. — Introduction — On University 

 Education, Oxford — Elementary Instruction in Scotland, United States, 

 Silesia, Bavaria, &c. — Education at Rome ; Gregorian or Roman College — 

 Medical School of Paris — Dissenting Academies — Education among the 

 Early Dissenters — Polytechnic School of Paris — Lemgo Gymnasium — Edin- 

 burgh Sessional School — Education in Ionian Islands. Reviews — Zumpt's 

 Latin Grammar — The Modern Traveller ; Egypt, Nubia, &c. — On the Polity 

 and Commerce of the Chief Nations of Antiquity, by Professor Heeren ; 

 Egypt — Tables of Different Species for Facilitating Calculations— Elements 

 of Arithmetic, by A. de Morgan — Dr. Butler's Ancient Atlas — Lessons on 

 Objects, as given in a Pestalozzian School at Cheam — Heeren's Manual of 

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Contents of No. II., published April 1. — On Elementary Instruction — On 

 Education in Spain — Schools of Athens in the Fourth Century — On Mathe- 

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 Lempriere's Classical Dictionary — Beloe's Herodotus — Westminster Histo- 

 Tia Greeca — Infant Emancipation ; or Readingmade Easy — On the Jacotot 

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Contents of No. III., published July L— On University Education, 

 Oxford— On the English Universities — On theI\Iethod of Teaching French 

 in England — State of Education in Tuscany in the year 1830 — Village 

 Schools of Industry — The State of Education in France. Reviews : 

 Plutarch's Lives — On the Commerce of Palmyra — Sallust's Catiline and 

 Jugurtha — Bayley's Elementsof Algebra — Lessons on Number — Smith and 

 Dolier's Modes of Teaching, Miscellaneous: — Foreign — British. 



Contents of No. IV., published October 1. — Education among the 

 Waldenses — The Gottingen Library — Education in the Highlands and 

 Islands of Scotland— The Cambridge System of Education — New Eng- 

 land Free-Schools. Reviews: Description of Rome — Arnott's Elements 

 of Physics — Williams on the Geography of Ancient Asia — Conder's Italy — 

 School-Books of Geography — Darley's System of Popular Geometry — 

 School Editions of Terence — Harris's Books. Miscellaneous — Foreign — 

 British. 



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Contents : — Value of Time — Morning Walk — Account of Dew — 

 Savings Banks — The Bloon and Planets — Observations of an Old Man, 

 No. l.The Way to be Rich — The Diving-Bell — Much Knowledge may be 

 acquired without Reading; some Account of Gnats — Difficulties felt by the 

 Manufacturer — Accounts of the Great Floods, in the Province of Moray, ia 

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 Plants of Great Britain — Taming of Animals — Life of Dr. Benjamin Frank- 

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