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ART.
VIII. MEMOIRS OF AARON BURR,
Memoirs of Aaron Burr. By Matthew L. DAVIS. New-
York: Harper & Brothers.
IX. CRITICAL NOTICES,
1. Notes on Cuba,
PAGE.
220
1836.
251
156 page, last line, read "Mr. Calhoun's countenance resembles a book, the covers of which," etc.
174 p. middle, for "and is now employed," read "and is not now em-
ployed."
179 p. for “Godry” read “Godoy."
181 p. for "Panillos” read "Pinillos."
182 p. for "Valder" read "Valdez."
184-5 pp. for "MILLIONS" read "MILLION."
189 p. near the bottom, for "absurd" read "armed."
1. The History of Etruria. Tarchun and his Times. From
the Foundation of Tarquinia to the Foundation of Rome. By
Mrs. HAMILTON GRAY. London: J. Hatchard & Son, 187
Piccadilly. 1843. 1 vol. 12mo.
2. The History of Rome. By B. G. NIEBUHR. Translated
by JULIUS CHARLES Hare, M. A., and CONNOP THIRLWALL,
M. A., Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge. Volume
First, with a Map. From the third London Edition Revised.
Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard. 1844. 1 vol. 8vo.
3. Histoire Romaine. Premiere Partie Rêpublique. Par
M. DE MICHELET, Membre de l'Institut, Professeur d'His-
toire au Collège Royal de France, etc. Bruxelles: Meline,
Caus et Compagnie. 1840.
II. POEMS OF ELIZABETH B. BARRETT,
A Drama of Exile, and other Poems. By ELIZABETH BAR-
RETT BARRETT, author of "the Seraphim, and other Poems."
Two volumes. New-York: Henry G. Langley. 1845.
III. SPIRIT OF THE AGE,
A New Spirit of the Age. Edited by R. H. HORNE, au-
thor of "Orion," "Gregory VII." etc.
"It is an easy thing to praise or blame;
The hard task, and the virtue, to do both."
New-York: Harper & Brothers. 1844.
IV. RELIGION IN AMERICA,
Religion in America; or, an Account of the Origin, Pro-
gress, Relation to the State, and Present Condition of the
Evangelical Churches in the United States; with notices of
300
312
350
the Unevangelical Denominations. By ROBERT BAIRD.
V. UNITY OF THE RACES,
1. Twelve Lectures on the Connexion between Science
and Revealed Religion. Delivered in Rome, by NICHOLAS
WISEMAN, D. D., Principal of the English College, and Pro-
fessor in the University of Rome. Andover and New-York:
1837. 8vo., pp. 404.
2. Two Lectures on the Natural History of the Cauca-
sian and Negro Races. By JOSIAH C. NOTT, M. D. Mobile:
1844. pp. 53.
VI. THE JUDICIAL TENURE,
The proposed alteration of "the Judicial Tenure" in So.
Carolina. Discussed by "THE BLACK SLUGGARD." Ham-
burg. 1844. pp. 30.
VII. MR. HOAR'S MISSION,
Documents relative to the recent Mission of the Hon.
Samuel Hoar of Massachusetts, to South-Carolina, including
1. Letter of Mr. Hoar to the Governor of South-Carolina,
of 28th Nov., 1844.
2. Message of the Governor of South-Carolina to the Le-
gislature, of 30th Nov., 1844.
3. Report of the Committee of Federal Relations on the
Governor's Message.
4. Message of the Governor of Massachusetts to the Le-
gislature of that State, of 6th January, 1845.
5. The Hon. Samuel Hoar's Statement of his Reception
in South-Carolina.
6. Resolutions of the Legislature of Massachusetts, pass-
ed January, 1845.
VIII. CAROLINA POLITICAL ANNALS,
1. The Statutes at Large of South-Carolina; Edited, un-
der authority of the Legislature, by THOMAS COOPER, M.D.,
L.L. D., (continued and completed by DAVID J. MCCORD,)
10 vols.
2. History of the Revolt of the American Colonies; de-
rived from the State Papers contained in the public offices
of Great Britain. By GEORGE CHALMERS. Boston: James
Munroe & Co. 1845.
1. Fiske Prize Fund Dissertations,
372
448
455
479
527
5. Simms' Monthly Magazine,
6. Essays on Domestic Industry,
7. The Romance of Life,
8. Correspondence of Mr. Ralph Izard of South-Carolina,
9. European Agriculture and Rural Economy,
10. Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold, D. D.
11. An Introduction to the History of the Revolt of the
American Colonies,
Re-publication of the London, Edinburgh, Foreign and
Westminster Quarterly Reviews,
Editorial Note,
ERRATUM.
p. 418, line 18 from top, for "Egyptians" read "Portuguese."