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French Claims. An Address to the Honourable the Members of the House of Com- 
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Empire, concerning his Claims to Indemnification under the Treaties made between 
Great Britain and France in 1814, 15, and 16. 8vo. London, 1833. 
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Fragments of a Persian Manuscript, containing part of the Diwan of Najeb-ed-din. 
By the Rev. Dr. Town ey, and the Rey. Mr. Hoorn, through Sir Alexander Johnston. 
May 18, 1833. 
Essays on various Subjects of Ecclesiastical History and Antiquity. By the Rev. 
James Townley, D.D. S8vo. London, 1824. 
The Reasons of the Laws of Moses, from the “‘ More Nevochim”of Maimonides, with 
Notes, and a Life of the Author; by the Rey. James Townley, D.D. 8vo. Lon- 
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An Introduction to the Literary History of the Bible; by James Townley, D.D. 
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Personal Narrative of a Mission to the South of India, from 1820 to 1828; by Elijah 
Hoole; two parts, 8vo. London, 1829. 
By H. PIpDINGTON, Esq. .........0sceseeee seosecscoscoes seuseradtevenseeocevversewe) SILC LL Soo. 
An English Index to the Plants of India, compiled by H. Piddington. 8vo. Calcutta, 
1832. 
By Joseru Puriuirs, Esq....... “Aopaseocen dices pelesosessinavaslessesenesvscsas seoveeeeedune 1, 1833. 
West-India Question.—:The Outline of a Plan for the total, immediate, and safe 
Abolition of Slavery throughout the British Dominions: by Joseph Phillipps. 8vo. 
London, 1833. 
By the Rasa Rammonwn Roy, M.R.ALS....csessereerees seaeessseccsco cee casos JUME 15, 1833 
The Precepts of Jesus, the Guide to Peace and Happiness, extracted from the Books 
of the New Testament ascribed to the Four Evangelists; to which are added the 
First, Second, and Final Appeal to the Christian Public in reply to the Observa- 
tions of Dr. Marshman, of Serampore; by Rammohun Roy, of Calcutta. 8vo. 
Boston, 1828. 
Translation of several Books, Passages, and Texts of the Veds, and of some Contro- 
versial Works on Brahminical Theology, by Rajah Rammohun Roy, 8vo. London, 
1832. 
Essay on the Right of Hindoos over Ancestral Property, according to the Law of 
Bengal; by Rajah Rammohun Roy. 8yvo. London, 1832. 
Exposition of the Practical Operation of the Judicial and Revenue Systems of India, 
and of the general Character and Condition of its Native Inhabitants; with Notes 
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