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IV.-3. The Social Condition and Education of the
People in England and Europe; Shewing the
Results of the Primary Schools, and of the
Division of Landed Property in Foreign Coun-
tries. By Joseph Kay, Esq., M.A. of Trinity
College, Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law, and late
Travelling Bachelor of the University of Cam-
bridge, 2 vols. 8vo. London: Longman and
Co. 1850.

4. The Conditions and Education of Poor Chil-
dren in English and in German Towns. Pub-
lished by the Manchester Statistical Society.
By Joseph Kay, Esq., A.M. of Trinity College,
Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law; Author of "The
Social Condition and Education of the People
in England and Europe." London: Longman
and Co. 1853.

5. Moral-Sanatory Economy. By Henry M'Cor-
mack, M.D., Consulting Physician to the
Belfast General Hospital, Visiting Physician to
the District Asylum for the Insane, Recent Pro-
fessor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine
in the Royal Belfast Institution, Corresponding
Member of the American Institute, Washington.
Belfast: Printed for Private Circulation, by
Alexander Mayne. 1853.
6. Juvenile Depravity. £100 Prize Essay. By
Rev. Henry Worsley, M.A., late Michel Scho-
lar of Queen's College, Oxford, Rector of Eus-
ton, Suffolk. Dedicated, by special permission,
to the Lord Bishop of Norwich. London:
Charles Gilpin. 1849

7. Report from the Select Committee on Out-
rages (Ireland). Ordered to be printed June
4th, 1852.

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