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CONTENTS

ART. I. 1. Historical Reflections on the Constitution and Representative

System of England, with Reference to the popular Propo-

sitions for a Reform of Parliament. By James Jopp, Esq.

2. Letter to Henry Brougham, Esq. M. P. on the Subject of

Reform in the Representation of the People in Parliament.

By William Roscoe, Esq.

3. Letter addressed to John Cartwright, Esq. Chairman of

the Committee at the Crown and Anchor, on the Subject

of Parliamentary Reform. By the Earl of Selkirk.

H. A Treatise on Isoperimetrical Problems, and the Calculus of

Variations. By Robert Woodhouse, A. M..FR. S. Fel-

low of Caius College, Cambridge,

III. The West Indians defended against the Accusations of their

Calumniators; or, Facts versus Prejudices: By a Gen-

tleman.

2. The present ruinous State of the West India Islands sub-

mitted to the People of the British Empire, with a few Re-

marks upon the Imposition and Oppressions under which

the Merchants and Planters of those Islands have long suf-

fered. By a Native of Jamaica.

3. An Essay on the good Effects which may be derived in

the British West Indies, in Consequence of the Abolition

of the African Slave Trade; including an Inquiry into the

present insular Policy of those Colonies. By Stephen Gais-

ford, Esq.

4. Notices respecting Jamaica in 1808, 1809, and 1810. By

Gilbert Mathison, Esq.

5. Practical Rules for the Management and Medical Treat-

ment of Negro Slaves in the Sugar Colonies. By a pro-

fessional Planter.

6. A Letter to the Governors, Legislators, and Proprietors of

Plantations in the British West India Islands. By the

Right Reverend Beilby Porteus, D. D. Bishop of London.

IV. Itineraire de Paris à Jerusalem et de Jerusalem à Paris; en

allant par la Grèce, et revenant par l'Egypte, La Barbaire

et L'Espagne. Par F. A. de Chateaubriand.

V. Christian Liberty; a Sermon, preached at St. Mary's, before

his Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester, Chancellor of

the University, and the University of Cambridge, at the In-

stallation, June 30, 1811. By Samuel Butler, D. D. late

Fellow of St. John's College, and Head Master of Shrews-

bury School.

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IX. Chronological Retrospect; or, Memoirs of the Principal

Events of the Mahommedan History, from the Death of

the Arabian Legislator, to the Accession of the Emperor

Akbar, and the Establishment of the Moghul Empire in

Hindustan. From original Persian Authorities. By Major

David Price, of the East India Company's Service.

X. A Series of Plays, in which it is attempted to delineate the

stronger Passions of the Mind. Volume the Third. By

♫ Joanna Baillię.".

XI. EYPINOY INHDAYTO TEGANHOOPOE. Euripidis Hippolytus

Coronifer. Ad Filem Manuscriptorum ac veterum Edi-

tionum emendavit et annotationibus instruxit Jacobus

Henricus Monk, A. M. SS Trinitatis Collegii socius, et

Græcarum Literatum apud Cantabrigienses Professor

Regius.

XII. The Situation of Great Britain in the Year 1811, by M. M.

de Montgaillard; Author of Remarks on the Restoration of

the Kingdom of Italy, by the Emperor Napoleon; of the

Right of the Crown of France to the Roman Empire, &c.

&c. &c.-Faithfully translated from the French.

XIII. The Life of the Right Reverend John Hough, D.D. succes-

sively Bishop of Oxford, Lichfield and Coventry, and Wor-

cester: formerly President of Mary Magdalen College,

Oxford, in the Reign of King James II. containing many

of his Letters, and Biographical Notices of several Persons

with whom he was connected. By John Wilmot, Esq.

F.R.S. and S.A.

XIV. A Refutation of Calvinism; in which the Doctrines of Ori-

ginal Sin, Grace, Regeneration, Justification; and Uni-

versal Redemption are explained, and the peculiar Tenets

maintained by Calviti upon those Points are proved to be

contrary to Scripture, to the Writings of the ancient Fathers

of the Christian Church, and to the public Formularies of

the Church of England. By George Tomiline, D. D.

F. R. S. Lord Bishop of Lincoln and Dean of St. Paul's.

XV. An Attempt to estimate the Increase of the Number of Poor

during the Interval of 1783 and 1803; and to point out the

Causes of it: including some Observations on the Depre-

ciation of the Currency.

By n.istake, this article is numbered XV. in the body of the work.

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