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THE
QUARTERLY REVIEW.
VOL. 103.
PUBLISHED IN
JANUARY & APRIL, 1858.
LONDON:
JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET.
1858.
ART.
CONTENTS
OF
No. 205.
Page
I.-1. TRANSACTIONS of the Institution of Civil Engineers,
1836 to 1842. 3 vols. 4to., Plates. 1842.
2. Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil
Engineers, 1837 to 1857. 8vo., Plates. Edited by
Charles Manby, F.R.S., C.E., Secretary of the Insti-
tution.
3. Account of the Formation of the Railway over Chat
Moss, 1826-30. By John Dixon, C.E. (MS.) - - 1
II. The Historic Peerage of England; exhibiting under
Alphabetical Arrangement the Origin, Descent, and
Present State of every Title of Peerage which has
existed in this Country since the Conquest. Being
a New Edition of the Synopsis of the Peerage of
England,' by the late Sir Harris Nicolas, G.C.M.G.
Revised, corrected, and continued to the present time by
William Courthope, Esq., 'Somerset Herald.' London.
1857
III.-1. The Miscellaneous Works of Tobias Smollett. Com-
plete in 1 vol. London, 1856.
2. Roderick Random,-Peregrine Pickle,—and Humphrey
Clinker. New Editions. London, 1857
-
IV.-1. Ancient Wiltshire. By Sir R. C. Hoare. London,
1812-19. Folio.
2. Modern Wiltshire. By Sir R. C. Hoare.
1823.
London,
3. Aubrey's Collections for Wilts. London, 1821.
4. Magazine of the Wiltshire Archæological Society.
Nos. 1-12.
5. Handbook for Travellers in Wiltshire, Dorset, and
Somerset. 1856
V.-1. Report of the Committee of the Lower House of Con-
vocation on Home and Foreign Missions. July, 1857.
2. Report of the Committee of the Upper House of Con-
vocation appointed to consider and report on the most
desirable Modes of making fresh Exertions for sustaining
and extending the Missionary Efforts of the Church,
both at Home and Abroad.' July, 1857.
28
66
108
3. The Duties of the Deacons and Priests of the Church
of England compared. By Wm. Hale Hale, Arch-
deacon of London. 1853.
4. Charge addressed to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry
of London. By W. H. Hale, Archdeacon of London.
1853.
5. On Religious Restoration in England: a Series of
Sermons. By Chr. Wordsworth, D.D. 1854
VI.-An Essay on the Beneficent Distribution of the Sense of
Pain. By G. A. Rowell, Honorary Member of the
Ashmolean Society and Assistant Underkeeper of the
Ashmolean Museum. Oxford, 1857 -
VII. 1. General Statement of the Past and Present Condition
of the several Manufacturing Branches of the War
Department, as called for by a Letter dated 8th May,
1856, presented to both Houses of Parliament by Her
Majesty's Command. By John Anderson, Inspector
of Machinery.
2. Fourth Report from the Select Committee on the
Army before Sebastopol, with the Minutes of Evidence
and Appendix. 1855.
3. Report from the Select Committee on Contracts for
Public Departments, together with the Proceedings of
the Committee, Minutes of Evidence, and Appendix
and Index.
1856.
4. The Handbook for Travellers in Kent, Surrey, Sussex,
and Hampshire, including the Isle of Wight. 1858.
5. On the Government Factory, Waltham Abbey. By
Major Baddeley, Royal Artillery. 1857-
VIII.-1. The Sepoy Revolt: its Causes and Consequences.
By Henry Mead. London, 1857.
2. India and Europe compared. By Lieut.-General John
Briggs, E.I.C.S. London, 1857.
3. The Indian Mutinies: a Speech delivered at Wimborne,
Dorset. By the Earl of Shaftesbury. London, 1857.
4. The Rise of our Indian Empire. By Lord Mahon
(now Earl Stanhope). Being the History of British
India, from its origin till the Peace of 1783. London,
139
180
- 218
5. Sendschreiben an Lord W., über den Militair-Aufstand
in Indien, seine Ursachen, und seine Folge. [Epistle
to Lord W. on the Mutiny of India, its Causes and
Consequences.] By Leopold von Orlich -
- 253
No. 206.
I.-1. Letters of James Boswell, addressed to the Rev. W. J.
Temple. Now first published from the Original MSS.
With an Introduction and Notes. 1 vol., 8vo. London,
1857.
2. Boswelliana. Edited for the Philobiblon Society. By
Richard Monckton Milnes. 4to. London, 1856.
3. Boswell's Life of Johnson. Edited by the Right
Honourable John Wilson Croker. 1 vol., imperial 8vo.
London, 1847
II.-1. Scènes de la Vie de Bohème. Par Henry Mürger.
Paris, 1854.
2. Les Buveurs d'Eau. Par Henry Mürger. Paris,
1855.
3. Les Aventures de Mademoiselle Mariette. Par Champ-
fleury. Paris, 1857.
4. Friends of Bohemia; or Phases of London Life. 2 vols.
By E. M. Whitty. London, 1857 -
III.-Six Months in Italy. By George Stillman Hillard.
London, 1853
IV.—1. Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England.
Vols. I. to XVIII.
2. Gisborne's Essays on Agriculture. London, 1854.
3. Journal d'Agriculture Pratique. Paris, 1857.
4. The Smithfield Club: a Condensed History of its Origin
and Progress. By B. T. Brandreth Gibbs, Honorary
Secretary of the Club. London, 1857.
5. Journal of the Society of Arts, Vol. VI., No. 264:
On the Progress of the Agricultural Implement
Trade,' by S. Sidney.
279
328
346
6. Report on the Metropolitan Market, for the French
Minister of Agriculture. By Mr. Robert Morgan.
(Unpublished.) - 390
V.-1. The Life of Michael Angelo Buonarroti, with Trans-
lations of many of his Poems and Letters. By John
S. Harford, Esq., D.C.L., F.R.S. In 2 vols. London,
2. Illustrations, Architectural and Pictorial, of the Genius
of Michael Angelo Buonarroti. With Descriptions of
the Plates by the Commendatore Canina, C. R. Cock-
erell, Esq., R.A., and John S. Harford, Esq., F.R.S. 436