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Second Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster, in Answer to Mr Hayne, with a Sketch of the Debate, &c. Boston. Carter & Hendee. 8vo. pp. 76.

Address on Temperance, delivered January 14, 1830. By A. L. Peirson, M. D. Boston. Perkins & Marvin. 12mo.

Extracts from an Address by the Hon. Samuel M. Hopkins of Albany, before the Saratoga County Temperance Society in September, 1829. An Address, delivered before the Temperance Society of Plymouth, N. H. July 4, 1829. By Jonathan Kittredge. Boston. Peirce & Williams.

An Address, delivered at Pomfret, Connecticut, October 28, 1829, before the Windham County Temperance Society. By the Rev. John Marsh. Hartford. D. F. Robinson & Co.

An Address, delivered before the New York Horticultural Society at their Anniversary on the eighth of September, 1829. By John W. Francis, M. D. New York.

THEOLOGY.

A Plain and Serious Address on the Subject of the Christian Religion, urging the Practice of it in a Candid and Charitable Spirit. Boston. Gray & Bowen.

A Key to the Shorter Catechism, containing Catechetical Exercises, a Paraphrase, and a New and a Regular Series of Proofs on each Answer. Boston. Crocker & Brewster. 18mo. pp. 218. The Protestant Episcopalian and Church Register. Association of Clergymen. Volume I. Number I. Jesper Harding. 8vo.

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Aids to Reflection, in the Formation of a Manly Character. Illustrated by Select Passages from our Elder Divines, especially from Archbishop Leighton. By S. T. Coleridge. First American, from the First London Edition; with a preliminary Essay, and additional Notes, by James Marsh. Burlington. Chauncey Goodrich. 8vo. pp. 400.

Friendly Letters to a Lady on Doctrinal Subjects. By John Butler, A. M. Boston. James Loring.

Strictures on the Review of Dr Spring's Dissertation on the Means of Regeneration, in the Christian Spectator for 1829. By Bennett Tyler, D. D. Portland. Shirley & Hyde. 8vo. pp. 64.

Conversations on the Bible. By Erodore. Boston. 12mo. pp. 112. Lectures on the Inspiration of the Scriptures. By Leonard Woods, D. D. Andover. Mark Newman. 12mo. pp. 152.

An Exposition of the Principles of the Roman Catholic Religion, with Remarks on its Influence in the United States. By Philalethes. Hartford. 8vo.

Biblical Emendations, or a View of the various Readings of the most important Passages of Scripture. Boston. Carter & Hendee. 12mo.

An Epitome of the Evidences of Christianity. By Cyrus Mann. Lancaster. Carter, Andrews, & Co. 18mo. pp. 144.

The Bible Doctrine of God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, Atonement, Faith, and Election; to which is prefixed some Thoughts on Natural Theology and the Truth of Revelation. By William Kinkade. New York. 12mo. pp. 347.

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Christianity a Universal Religion; a Discourse at the Ordination of the Rev. James W. Thompson in Natick. By Alexander Young. Boston. Gray & Bowen. 8vo.

Thoughts on Unitarian Christianity; a Sermon, preached September 27, 1829, before the First Unitarian Society in Milton. By Daniel Kimball. Dedham. H. & W. H. Mann.

A Sermon, preached on the Day of the Annual Thanksgiving, November 26, 1829. By Daniel S. Southmayd. Boston. Peirce & Williams. 8vo. pp. 24.

A Sermon, preached at the Dedication of the Second Congregational Church in Milton, October 21, 1829. By Charles Lowell. Boston. Dutton & Wentworth. 8vo. pp. 24.

A Sermon, preached at the Opening of the Synod of New York, in the Rutgers Street Church, October 20, 1829. By Samuel H. Cox, D. D. New York. J. Leavitt.

A Discourse, delivered in the Meeting House of the First Baptist Church and Society in Boston on the Day of Public Thanksgiving, November 26, 1829. By C. P. H. Grosvenor. Boston. True & Greene. 8vo.

A Discourse, delivered in the Meeting House of the First Baptist Church and Society in Boston, December 6, 1829. By Cyrus P. H. Grosvenor. Boston. True & Greene. 8vo.

VOYAGES AND TRAVELS. Sketches, by a Traveller. Boston. Carter & Hendee. 12mo. pp. 315.

A Journal of a Residence during several months in London, including Excursions through various Parts of England, and a short Tour in France and Scotland, in the years 1823 and 1824. By Nathaniel S. Wheaton, A. M. Hartford. H. & F. J. Huntington. Evo. History of the Sandwich Islands, with an Account of the American Mission established there in 1820. Philadelphia. 18mo. pp. 214. AMERICAN EDITIONS OF FOREIGN WORKS.

The Exclusives. In Two Volumes. New York. J. & J. Harper. 12mo.

The Rivals. Tracy's Ambition. By the Author of 'The Collegians.' In Two Volumes. New York. J. & J. Harper. 12mo. Private Life; or, Varieties of Character and Opinion. By the Author of 'Geraldine,' &c. In Two Volumes. New York. J. & J. Harper. 12mo.

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Philip Colvill; or, a Covenanter's Story, Unfinished. By the Author of Father Clement,' &c. With a Short Account of the Author. New York. Jonathan Leavitt.

The Beauties of History; or, Pictures of Virtue and Vice, drawn from Real Life. By L. M. Stretch. In Two Volumes. Philadel phia. James Kay, Jr. & Co.

Macarius; or, Memoirs of a Naval Officer. Boston. Peirce & Williams. 18mo.

A Narrative of the Loss of the Kent, by Fire, in the Bay of Biscay, March 1, 1825. In a Letter to a Friend, by a Passenger. Boston. Perkins & Marvin. 18mo.

The Venetian Bracelet, The Lost Pleiad, A History of the Lyre,

and other Poems. By L. E. L. Boston. Cottons & Barnard. 12mo. Pp. 236.

The Romance of History. Spain. By Don T. de Trueba. In Two Volumes. New York. J. & J. Harper. 12mo.

Youthful Memoirs, compiled by the Rev. W. Carus Wilson, M. A. Philadelphia. 18mo. pp. 144.

The Young Freethinker Reclaimed. By the Rev. Elihu W. Baldwin. Philadelphia. 18mo. pp. 106.

The Story of Paradise Lost, for Children. By Eliza W. Bradburn.. First American Edition. Portland. Shirley & Hyde.

12mo.

Beatrice; a Tale founded on Facts. By Mrs Hofland. In Two Volumes. New York. J. & J. Harper. The Awakened Teacher. Boston. pp. 108.

Perkins & Marvin. 18mo.

The Scottish Loom Boy; or, Memoir of Alexander Edington. By D. Maclauren. Boston. James Loring.

French Peasants; or, a Happy Revival of Religion accompanying Missions at Home. By C. Malan, D. D. Boston. James Loring.

18mo. pp. 108.

European Children; or, Instructive Sketches. By C. Malan, D. D. Boston. James Loring. 18mo. pp. 108.

Buds and Blossoms gathered from a Sabbath School; designed for the Encouragement of Teachers, and for the Imitation of Scholars. By the Author of The Young Disciple,' &c. Boston. Perkins & Marvin. 18mo. pp. 108.

The Burman Slave Girl. By Mrs. Deborah B. L. Wade. To which are added Interesting Narratives illustrative of Burman Manners. Boston. James Loring.

Memoir of Mrs Mary Leslie, Missionary at Monghyr, with Extracts from her Letters and Journals. Boston. James Loring. pp. 108.

18mo.

The Mine. By the Rev. Isaac Taylor, Author of 'Scenes in Europe,' &c. New York. W. B. Gilley. 16mo. pp. 215.

Natural History of Enthusiasm. Boston. Crocker & Brewster. 12mo. pp. 302.

The Christian Hearer. By the Rev. Edward Bickersteth. Brookfield. E. & G. Merriam. 12mo. pp. 296.

The Parable of the Ten Virgins, illustrated in Six Sermons. By James Wood. Amherst. J. S. & C. Adams. 12mo. pp. 132.

The Star of the West, being Memoirs of the Life of R. Darracott, Minister of the Gospel at Wellington, Somerset, with Extracts from his Correspondence. By James Bennett. Brookfield. E. & G. Mer

riam.

Daily Food for Christians. First American, from the Eighth London Edition. Boston, Perkins & Marvin.

The Library of Entertaining Knowledge. Numbers I. II. and III. Boston. Wells & Lilly. 12mo.

The Arts of Life, described in a Series of Letters, for the Instruction of Young Persons. By the Author of Evenings at Home. Boston. Carter & Hendee. 18mo. pp. 158.

The Cook's Oracle and Housekeeper's Manual, containing Receipts for Cookery, being the Result of Actual Experiments instituted in

the Kitchen of William Kitchiner, M. D., adapted to the American Public by a Medical Gentleman. New York. J. & J. Harper. 12mo. pp. 432.

Observations on the Utility and Administration of Purgative Medicines in several Diseases. By James Hamilton, M. D. Philadelphia. Thomas Kite.

Conversations on Vegetable Physiology, comprehending the Elements of Botany, with their Application to Agriculture. By the Author of 'Conversations on Chemistry.' New York. Sleight & Rebinson.

A Practical and Elementary Abridgment of the Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas, Exchequer, and at Nisi Prius, comprising a Practical Treatise on the different Branches of the Common Law. By Charles Petersdorff, Esq. Volume III. New York. W. R. H. Treadway. 8vo. pp. 668.

An Essay on Uses and Trusts, and on the Nature and Operation of Conveyances at Common Law, and of those which derive their Effect from the Statute of Uses. By Francis W. Saunders, Esq. First American, from the Fourth London Edition. Philadelphia. R. H. Small. 8vo.

A Musical Grammar, in Four Parts. By Dr Calcott. Second Edition. Boston. James Loring. 18mo.

The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, with a Sketch of his Life. By J. W. Lake. Philadelphia. Philadelphia. J. Crissy and J. Grigg. Svo.

pp. 443.

Guy Mannering; or, the Astrologer. In Two Volumes. Revised and corrected, with a general Preface, and Notes historical and illustrative, by the Author. Boston. S. H. Parker.

12mo.

The Antiquary. By the Author of Waverley.' Revised and corrected, with a general Preface, and Notes historical and illustrative, by the Author. Boston. S. H. Parker. 12mo.

Tales of a Grandfather. By the Author of 'Waverley.' In Two Volumes. Third Series. Philadelphia. Carey & Lea. 18mo. The History of Scotland. By Sir Walter Scott, Bart. Volume I, Cambridge. Hilliard & Brown. 12mo,

INDEX

TO THE

THIRTIETH VOLUME

OF THE

NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW.

A.

Academy, Naval proposition for, 380.
Acadians, seizure and transportation
of, 125-Mr Haliburton's descrip-
tion of their character, habits, and
mode of life, quoted, 126-account
of the manner of their removal, 128.
Adams, John, President, American
Commissioner at Paris, 486-his
opinion of Mr Silas Deane, 503-in-
tercourse of, with Mr Jefferson, 549.
Adams, J. Q., President, anecdote re-
lated by Levasseur concerning, 224
-his Letters on Silesia, quoted, 478.
Addington, Mr, opinions of, on the
American Tariff, 178.

Agriculture, recommended as the
most profitable employment for
American industry, 172.
Alcornoque, or cork tree of Spain, 239.
Alexander of Russia, M. de Pradt's
view of the moderation of, 427.
Almanac, American, reviewed, 280-
its objects, as stated in its Preface,
280 et seq.-objection to some parts
of, 295.

America, first possession and settle-
ment of, 76.
American, a Young, A Year in Spain
by, reviewed, 237-his account of
the manner of fording a stream in

Spain, 240-his description of the
Catalans, 241-of a French Captain,
243-his account of Barcelona, 245
-description of irrigation, 246—of
an attack by robbers, 248-of Don
Valentin, 253-his account of Ma-
drid, 255-of Ferdinand the Sev-
enth, 258.

American system, condemnation of,
in England, 161.

Annapolis in Nova Scotia, its settle.
ment and vicissitudes, 123 et seq.
Apparatus, scientific, 299.
Archimedes, his just fame as a geom-
eter, 393 et seq.—his lofty character,
395.

Architecture, the history of, 347-
Egyptian origin of, 347 et seq.-
Grecian, 348-domestic, want of in-
formation concerning, 350.
Ardent spirits, effects of the use of,
on the Indians, 66.

Aristocracy in America, anecdote il-
lustrative of, 22.1.

Art, lines on, by Sprague, quoted, 318.
Arts, importance of scientific under-

standing in, 338-curiosity with re-
gard to the productions of, 339-
value of the study of, 341-cultiva-
tion of the fine, means for the
promotion of, suggested, 358.

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