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ART. I. Memoirs, illustrative of the Life and Writings of John

Evelyn, Esq. F. R. S. Author of the Sylva,' &c. &c.

Comprising his Diary, from the Year 1641 to 1705-6,

and a Selection of his familiar Letters. To which is

subjoined, the private Correspondence between King

Charles I. and his Secretary of State, Sir Edward

Nicholas, whilst his Majesty was in Scotland, 1641,

and at other Times during the Civil War; also between

Sir Edward Hyde, afterwards Earl of Clarendon, and

Sir Richard Browne, Ambassador to the Court of

France, in the Time of Charles I. and the Usurpa-

tion. The whole now first published, from the ori-

ginal MSS. in two vols. Edited by William Bray,

Esq. Fellow and Treasurer of the Society of Anti-

quaries of London.

II. Notes on a Journey in America, from the Coast of Virginia

to the Territory of Illinois. By Morris Birkbeck, Au-

thor of Notes on a Tour in France.'

III. 1. A Treatise upon the Poor Laws. By T. P. Courtenay,

Esq.

2. Remarks on a Course of Education designed to pre-

pare the Youthful Mind for a Career of Honour,

Patriotism, and Philanthropy. By Thomas Myers,

A. M. of the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich,

&c.

3. A Summary View of the Report and Evidence relative

to the Poor Laws, published by Order of the House of

Commons, with Observations and Suggestions. By S.

W. Nicoll.

4. A Letter to the Common Council and Livery of the

City of London on the Abuses existing in Newgate,

&c. By the Hon. H. G. Bennet, M.P.

IV. Letters from the Hon. Horace Walpole to George Monta-

tagu, Esq. from the Year 1736 to 1770.

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XII. 1. Abrégé des Mémoires ou Journal du Marquis de Dangeau,

avec des Notes Historiques et Critiques, et un Abrégé de l'Histoire

de la Régence. Par Mad. de Genlis.

2. Essai sur l'Etablissement Monarchique de Louis XIV. précédé de

Nouveaux Mémoires de Dangeau, avec des Notes Autographes curi-

euses et anecdotiques ajoutées à ces Mémoires par un Courtisan de la

même Epoque. Par Edouard Pierre Lémontey

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XIII. Letter from Sir Robert Wilson to his Constituents in Refutation

of a Charge for dispatching a false Report of a Victory to the Com-i

mander in Chief of the British Army in the Peninsula in the Year

1809; and which Charge is advanced in the Quarterly Review pub-

lished in September, 1818

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XIV. 1. First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth REPORTS of the Select

Committee appointed to Inquire into THE EDUCATION OF THE LOWER

ORDERS IN THE METROPOLIS, and to report their Observations

thereupon, together with the Minutes of the Evidence taken before

them from time to time, to the House: and who were instructed to

consider WHAT MAY BE FIT TO BE DONE WITH RESPECT TO THE

CHILDREN OF PAUPERS WHO SHALL BE FOUND BEGGING IN THE

STREETS in and near the Metropolis, &c. 1816-1818.

2. A Letter to Sir Samuel Romilly, M. P. from Henry Brougham,

Esq. M. P. F. R. S. upon the Abuse of Charities.

3. The Speech of Henry Brougham, Esq. M.P. in the House of Com-

mons, May 8th, 1818, on the Education of the Poor, and Charitable

Abuses.

4. A Letter to the Right Hon. Sir William Scott, &c. M. P. for the

University of Oxford, in Answer to Mr. Brougham's Letter to Sir

Samuel Romilly, upon the Abuse of Charities, and Ministerial

Patronage in the Appointments under the late Act.

5. Vindicia Wykehamicæ; or, a Vindication of Winchester College:

in a Letter to Henry Brougham, Esq. occasioned by his Letter to Sir

Samuel Romilly, on Charitable Abuses. By the Rev. W. L. Bowles.

6. A Letter to Henry Brougham, Esq. M. P. F. R. S. in Reply to the

Strictures on Winchester College, contained in his Letter to Sir Sa-

muel Romilly, M.P. From the Rev. Liscombe Clarke, A.M. Fellow

of Winchester College.

7. A Letter to Henry Brougham, Esq. M.P. from John Ireland, D.D.

formerly Vicar of Croydon, now Dean of Westminster, with an Ap-

pendix, containing the Letter from Mr. Drummond

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Our Subscribers are requested to observe that Nos. XXXIX. and XL. will consist
of an INDEX to the first NINETEEN VOLUMES.-It has been some time in prepa-
ration, and will be ready for publication in the course of the present year.
Number next published will therefore be XLI.

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