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TRANSACTIONS OF THE CANADIAN INSTITUTE. 



[V^OL. IV, 



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122-24 

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-Morse's Geography. 

 -Bruce's Travels. 

 -Citizen of the World. 

 -Ossian's Poems. 

 -Campbell's Narration. 



-Croker on . 



-Caroline Lichfield. (Replaced in 

 3 vols.) 



-Blossoms of Morality. 



-Pleasures of Hope. 



-Mirror. 



-Mental Improvement. 



-Lady's Library. 



-Cowper's Task. 



-Marvellous Magazine. 



-Bennet's Lectures. 



-History of Jacobinism, £2. 



-Repository. 



-The Rambler, £\ \s. 



-Letters on Courtship. 



-Story Teller. 



-Emperor Charles V. 



-Burk's Revolution. 



-Mcintosh's Revolution. 



-A letter to Burk. 



-Communicant's Companion. 



-Pope's Works, £1 \os. 



-Milton's Works. 



-Brydon's Tour. 



-Indian Concert. 



-Burnet's Theory of Earth, £2. 



-Robertson's Proofs. 



-^ oung's Essays. 



-Robertson's History of Scotland. 



-History of War in Asia. 



-Burk's European Settlement in 



America. 

 -Daniel and Revelation. 

 -Gospel Its Own Witness. 

 -Duty of Female Sex. 

 -Rollins' History, £2, %s. 

 20 — Edinburgh Magazine, ;^3 i8j'. 

 -Omitted in its place and carried 



to page 13, act. current, 



Boston's Memoirs. 



-Snodgrass' Revelation. 

 -Gillies' Greece, £2 \2s. 

 —Moore's Letters. 



127-28 — " Journal. 

 129-30 — Fuller. 



131 — Ray's Discourses. 



132 — Taplin's Farriery. _ 



133 — Female Complaints. 

 134-37 — Wells' Geography. 

 138-39-40-41 — History of British Ad- 

 mirals, £2. 

 142-43 — Knox on Education. 



144 — Paradise Regained. 



145 — World Depths. 

 146-47 — Boderick's Travels. 



148 —Constitution U. S. 



149 — Tracts presented by Andrew 

 Heron. 



150 — History of Barbary. 



To — more allowed for History of 

 Charles. 

 151-52 — Beattie's Essays. 

 153-54 — Leland's Life of Philip. 

 155-56 — Bloody Tribunal. 



157 — Bishop Burnet's History of His 

 Own Times. 

 158-59 — Ouintius Curtius' Historyof .Alex- 

 ander. 



160 — Mendrill's Journey from Aleppo 

 to Jerusalem. 



161 — Judah Restored. 

 162-63 — Hervey's Meditation. 



164 — Goldsmith's Rome. 



165 — Adam's Views. 



166 — New Pilgrim. 



167 — Moral Repository. 



168 — Colet's Discourses. 



169— Theological Magazine. 

 170-71 — N. Y. Missionary. 



172 — Female Education. 



173 — Seneca's Morals. 



174 — Murray's Sequel. 



175 — English Reader. 



176 — Zimmerman on Solitude. 



177 — Fuller's Gospel of the Bible. 



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179 — Mackenzie's Voyage. 

 180-81 — Morse's Gazetteer, £2. 



182 — Key to the Prophecies. 



183 — History of Iceland (presented by 

 J. Young.) 

 184-85 — Forbes' Works. 



