J. R. SMITH'S

I. IRELAND, BY THE FOUR MASTERS.II. HAXTHAUSEN ON RUSSIA.III. COMPARATIVE ANATOMY—PROFESSOR OWEN.IV. ECCLESIASTICAL FORGERIES.V. AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF SIGNOR RUFFINI.VI. COUNT FICQUELMONT ON FOREIGN POLICY.VII. REPORT OF THE OXFORD COMMISSION.VIII. LIFE OF THOMAS MOORE.

I. IRELAND, BY THE FOUR MASTERS.II. HAXTHAUSEN ON RUSSIA.III. COMPARATIVE ANATOMY—PROFESSOR OWEN.IV. ECCLESIASTICAL FORGERIES.V. AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF SIGNOR RUFFINI.VI. COUNT FICQUELMONT ON FOREIGN POLICY.VII. REPORT OF THE OXFORD COMMISSION.VIII. LIFE OF THOMAS MOORE.

I. IRELAND, BY THE FOUR MASTERS.

II. HAXTHAUSEN ON RUSSIA.

III. COMPARATIVE ANATOMY—PROFESSOR OWEN.

IV. ECCLESIASTICAL FORGERIES.

V. AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF SIGNOR RUFFINI.

VI. COUNT FICQUELMONT ON FOREIGN POLICY.

VII. REPORT OF THE OXFORD COMMISSION.

VIII. LIFE OF THOMAS MOORE.

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THE CHRISTIAN REMEMBRANCER, No. LXXXI., for JULY, 1853.

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1. Recent Metaphysics.2. Miss Yonge's Novels.3. Palmer's Dissertations on the Orthodox Communion.4. Stirling's Cloister Life of Charles V.5. Alford's Greek Testament. Vol. II.6. Modern Poetry.7. Church Penitentiary Association.8. SpicilegiumSolesmense.9. Notices of New Books, &c.

1. Recent Metaphysics.2. Miss Yonge's Novels.3. Palmer's Dissertations on the Orthodox Communion.4. Stirling's Cloister Life of Charles V.5. Alford's Greek Testament. Vol. II.6. Modern Poetry.7. Church Penitentiary Association.8. SpicilegiumSolesmense.9. Notices of New Books, &c.

1. Recent Metaphysics.

2. Miss Yonge's Novels.

3. Palmer's Dissertations on the Orthodox Communion.

4. Stirling's Cloister Life of Charles V.

5. Alford's Greek Testament. Vol. II.

6. Modern Poetry.

7. Church Penitentiary Association.

8. SpicilegiumSolesmense.

9. Notices of New Books, &c.

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