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The Warlock, a Tale of the Sea. By the Author of "Long Yarns." 2 vols. Philadelphia. Carey, Lea, & Blanchard. The Actress of Padua, and other Tales. Philadelphia. Cary & Hart.

Agnes Serle. By the Author of "The Heiress." 2 vols. 12mo. Philadelphia. Carey & Hart.

Camperdown, or News from our Neighbourhood. By the Author of "Our Neighbourhood." 12mo. Philadelphia. Carey & Hart. The Parricide. By the Author of "Miserrimus." 2 vols. Philadelphia. Carey & Hart.

The Lily of the Valley, with a Commendatory Preface, by the Rev. Wm. Patten. New York. John S. Taylor.

Philothea. A Romance. By Mrs. Child, Author of "The Mother's Book," &c. New York; George Dearborn. Boston; Otis,

Broaders, & Co.

My Aunt Pontypool. 2 vols. Philadelphia. Carey & Hart.

ORATIONS AND ADDRESSES.

Judge Pitman's Centennial Discourse at Providence, R. I. Providence. B. Cranston & Co.

Orations and Speeches on various occasions, by Edward Everett. Boston. American Stationers' Company. 8vo.

Lectures delivered before the Mercantile Library Association, Clinton Hall, N. Y. Printed for the M. L. Association.

Address delivered on the Centennial Anniversary of St. John's Lodge, No. 1., at Portsmouth, N. H., June 24th, 1836. By Charles W. Moore. Boston. Tuttle, Weeks, & Dennett. 8vo. pp. 80.

Address of the Rev. Ebenezer Jennings, Delivered at Plainfield, (Mass.), July 4th, 1836. Northampton. John Metcalf. 8vo. pp. 16. Annual Address delivered before the Massachusetts Temperance Society, May 2d, 1836. By Walter Channing, M. D. With the Society's Annual Report. Boston. John Ford. 8vo. pp. 39.

POETRY.

The Book of Flowers. Flora and Thalia, or Gems of Flowers and Poetry, &c. &c. By a Lady. Philadelphia. Carey, Lea, & Co. Oluph, a Tragedy. New York. Osborn & Buckingham.

THEOLOGY.

A Discourse delivered at the Dedication of the Unitarian Church in Newport, R. I. By William Ellery Channing, D. D. Boston. S. N. Dickinson.

Evangelical History, or the Books of the New Testament, with a General Introduction, a Preface to each Book, and Notes explanatory and critical. In 2 vols. By Alden Bradford. Vol. 1. containing the Four Gospels. Boston. Joseph Dowe. 12mo. pp. 400.

We cannot institute an examination of this work, of which the first volume is soon to be succeeded by another, without being involved in questions which it is not our practice to discuss. The highly respectable editor has been engaged for many years in the studies, the fruit of which is here given. The volume is handsomely printed, and in a convenient, portable form.

Christian Library, Vol. VII. New York. Thomas George, Jr. A Discussion of the Question, Is the Roman Catholic Religion, in any or in all its Principles or Doctrines, inimical to Civil or Religious Liberty? And of the question, Is the Presbyterian Religion, in any or in all its Principles or Doctrines, inimical to Civil or Religious Liberty? By the Rev. Jno. Hughes, of the Roman Catholic Church, and the Rev. John Breckenridge, of the Presbyterian Church. 8vo. pp. 546. Philadelphia. Carey, Lea, & Blanchard.

Christianity against Infidelity, or the Truth of the Gospel History. By Thomas B. Thayer. Boston. B. B. Muzzy. 12mo. pp. 302. Farr's Family Prayers. Boston. J. Munroe & Co.

A Course of Lectures on Future Punishment, delivered at the Baptist Meetinghouse in Cherryfield, Maine. By Wilson C. Rider, A. M., Pastor of the First Baptist Church in Cherry field. pp. 287. Ellsworth. Daniel T. Pike & Co.

The Mourner's Book. 12mo. Philadelphia. W. Marshall & Co. The Family Book of Devotion. By the Author of "The Portion of the Soul." 8vo. Desilver, Thomas, & Co.

Parley's Bible Gazetteer, containing descriptions of places mentioned in the Old and New Testament. Boston. Otis, Broaders, & Co. 4to. pp. 192.

The Pastor's Offering, or Secret of Connubial Happiness, a Series of Lectures on Courtship and Marriage, by the Rev. Samuel Davis. 12mo. with Plates. Henry Perkins.

Popular Infidelity. By the Rev. Herman Hooker, M. A. 12mo. Philadelphia. W. Marshall & Co.

Onward, or Christian Progression. By Gregory T. Bedell, D. D. 18mo. Philadelphia. Henry Perkins. Household Consecration.

New York. E. Collier.

By Nathaniel E. Johnson.

12mo.

A Sermon, preached before the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, on their 198th Anniversary, June 6th, 1836. By Rev. Chandler Robbins. Boston. Dutton & Wentworth. 8vo. pp. 24.

When we treat, as we hope to do before long, the subject of the Militia System, we shall have occasion to speak, in terms of high commendation, of this sensible, animated, and elegantly written discourse. As evidence of intellectual power, and of a right tone of mind, it is in all respects highly creditable to its distinguished young author.

VOYAGES AND TRAVELS.

The Old World and the New, or a Journal of Reflections and Observations, made on a Tour in Europe. By the Rev. Orville Dewey. 2 vols. 12mo. New York. Harper & Brothers.

The Traveller's Guide through the State of New York, Canada, &c. New York. J. Disturnell.

Notes on the Wisconsin Territory. By Lieut. Albert M. Lea, U. S. Dragoons, with an accurate Map of the loway District. B. S. Tanner.

AMERICAN EDITIONS OF FOREIGN WORKS.

A Parting Gift to a Christian Friend. From the 12th London edition. New York. Van Nostrand & Dwight.

Physical Theory of Another Life. By the Author of "Natural History of Enthusiasm." 12mo. New York. D. Appleton & Co. Rattlin the Reefer. By Capt. Marryat. 2 vols. Philadelphia. Carey, Lea, & Blanchard.'

The Baptists in America; a Narrative of the Deputation from the Baptist Union in England, to the United States and Canada. By the Rev. F. A. Cox, D. D., LL. D., and the Rev. J. Hoby. D. D. pp. 476. New York. Leavitt, Lord, & Co.

Posthumous Memoirs of His Own Time. By Sir N. W. Wraxall, Bart. Philadelphia. Carey, Lea, & Blanchard.

Narrative of the Residence of Fatallah Sayeghir among the Wandering Arabs of the Great Desert. Collected and translated by the care of M. de Lamartine. 12mo. Philadelphia. Carey, Lea, & Blanchard.

Madrid in 1833. Sketches of the Metropolis of Spain and its Inhabitants, and of Society and Manners in the Peninsula. By a Resident Officer. 2 vols. 8vo. New York. Saunders & Otley. Russia and the Russians, &c. &c. By Leigh Ritchie. Philadelphia. Carey & Hart.

Skimmings, or a Winter at Schloss Hainfield, in Lower Styria. By Captain Basil Hall, R. N. 12mo. Philadelphia. Carey, Lea, & Blanchard.

The Most Striking Events in a Twelvemonth's Campaign with Zumulacarregui. By C. F. Henningsen, Captain of Lancers in the Service of Don Carlos. Philadelphia. E. L. Carey & A. Hart. Harry and Lucy, or Early Lessons, with other Tales, Edgeworth. 2 vols. New York. Harper & Brothers.

By Maria

Narrative of the Arctic Land Expedition to the Mouth of the Great Fish River, and along the Shores of the Arctic Ocean, in the years 1833, 4, and '5. By Capt. Back, R. N., Commander of the Expedition. Philadelphia. Carey & Hart.

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The Love of the Spirit traced in his Work. A Companion to the Experimental Guides." By Robert Philip, of Maberly Chapel. 18mo. New York. D. Appleton & Co.

Tales of the Woods and the Fields. By the Author of "Two Old Men's Tales." New York. Saunders & Otley.

The Devoted. By Lady Charlotte Bury, Author of "The Disinherited," "Flirtation," &c. 2 vols. 12mo. Philadelphia. Carey, Lea, & Blanchard.

Frank. By Maria Edgeworth. 12mo. New York. Harper & Brothers.

The Doctor. New York. Harper & Brothers.

The Philosophy of the Moral Feelings. By John Abercrombie, M. D., F. R. S. An Introductory Chapter, with Additions and Explanations to adapt the Work to the use of Schools and Academies, and also Analytical Questions for the Examination of Classes. By Jacob Abbott. Boston. T. H. Carter.

Lord Roldan, a Romance. By Allan Cunningham. 12mo. Harper & Brothers.

INDEX

TO THE

FORTY- THIRD VOLUME

OF THE

North American Review.

A.

Adam's Report on Education in Ben-
gal, 266.

Adams's Characteristics of the Pres-
ent Century, noticed, 542.
Emilius, Paulus, his success as a
writer of modern Latin, 32.
Esop's Fables, a forgery, 469.
Allen, William, his Psalms and
Hymns, 290.

America, the hatred of, towards Eng-
land, considered, the irritability
of, explained, 180-complication of
the government of, 182 equality

of conditions in, 183, 184-sover-
eignty of the people, 197-muni-
cipal corporations, 198― impeach-
ments, 200-religion, 203 -the ef-
fects of separation of church and
state, 205. See Tocqueville
publication of documents respect-
ing, by the Royal Society of North-
ern Antiquarians, 265-Force's
historical Tracts respecting, 274.
American Biography, vol. V., notice
of, 267- vol. VI. reviewed, 516.
American Modern Latin, Washing-
ton's Life, by Glass, 28, 37 vari-
ous writers of, 43- Pietas et
Gratulatio," 44-the" Epilogus" of
Governor Bernard, quoted, 44-the
writings of Sewall, Coste, Water-
house, of the Abbe Viel, 45.
American Revolution, projected docu-
mentary history of, by Force, 278.
Ancient music, uncertainty about the
progress of, 54 - Miriam and her
No. 93.

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timbrel, 54 instrumental, merely
an accompaniment to vocal, 55
its remarkable effects and expres-
sive simplicity, 55, 65 — state of, in
Egypt, 56 among the Hebrews,
56-59. See Grecian music.
Ancients, controversy respecting
their superiority to the moderns,
468.
Antiquitates Americana, notice of,
265.

Architecture, American, its origin,
357-displayed in houses of wor-
ship, 357, 367- in the Capitol at
Washington, 359-in the edifices
at Philadelphia, 360, 372-at N.
York, 361, 362, 372 at Cam-
bridge, 362, 370, 382 — at Boston,
363 in the churches of Boston
and Salem, 368 of Cambridge,
370 of the south, 372 - consid-
erations in relation to, in the erec-
tion of churches, 373 character
of at Mount Auburn Cemetery, with
remarks, 378 exhibition of, in
dwelling-houses at Washington,
at Cambridge, 382 effect

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of ornaments to windows, 383.
Arredondo, enters Texas, 240 — de-
feats the colonists at the Medina,
242.

Aspinwall, his collection of books re-

lating to America alluded to, 275.
Austin, S. F., his Address at Louis-
ville, reviewed, 226.

Austin, S. T., founder of colonies in
Texas, 244.

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B.

Barnes, his edition of Homer criti-

cized by Bentley, 479.
Barradas, invades Mexico, 232.
Bengal, education in, 266.

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Bentley, Richard, Life of, by Monk;
and biographical essay on, by Wolf,
reviewed, 458- his scholarship,
ib. birth, early life, and educa-
tion at Cambridge, 461 -contem-
poraries, 462-appointed to the
Grammar School at Spalding, 462,
472 tutor to Dr. Stillingfleet's
son, 462 his early theological

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studies, 463-residence at Ox-
ford, 464 Commentary on Male-
las, published as a letter to Dr.
Mill, 466 first Boylean lecturer,
467- librarian to the King, 468-
pronounces Esop's Fables and the
Epistles of Phalaris, forgeries, 469,
470 his controversy with Boyle,
469-Fellow of the Royal Society,
470-forms a club in London, 472
assailed by various persons, 473
enlarged edition of his Disser-
tation on Phalaris, 474- appoint-
ed to the mastership of Trinity
College, the consequences, 475,-
his marriage, 475, 493-edits Hor-
ace, 479, 489 his epistle on
Hemsterhuis's edition of Julius
Pollux, 476 his administration
of Trinity College, 477 - effects
the publication of the second edi-
tion of Newton's Principia,477,482

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criticizes Le Clerc and Barnes,
478 emends Homer, 479
character of his Horace, 480
'Phileleutherus Lipsiensis,' 482
his New Testament, ib.- Professor
of Divinity at Cambridge, 483
declines the bishopric of Bristol,
ib. his edition of Terence, 484
misunderstanding with Hare,
ib. edits Paradise Lost, 486-
deposed by the Bishop of Ely, 488
-his edition of Homer, ib.
sagacity about the digamma, 589-
assailed by Pope, 491– - singular
confirmation of his learning and sa-
gacity, ib. his decline and death,
492-family, and domestic charac-
ter, 493
general view of his
character and learning, 494.

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Bernard, Governor, his "Epilogus”
quoted, 44.

Blackstone, William, first settler at
Boston, and Rehoboth, 535.
Bliss, Leonard, Jr. his History of Re-
hoboth, noticed, 534.

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Boone, Daniel, settles in Kentucky, 9.
Borély's Discourse, noticed, 544.
Boston, style of architecture of the
State-House in, 363 of the Ma-
sonic Temple, and Tremont Thea-
tre, 364 of the banks, 365 — of
the new Court-House, 366 — of
Park-Street Church, 368- of the
Federal-Street and Trinity church-
es, 369-of St. Paul's church, 371.
Boston Academy of Music, Reports
of, reviewed, 53.

Boston Journal of Natural History,

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