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II. RORERT HALL'S WORKS.
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The Miscellaneous Works and Remains of the Rev. ROB-
ERT HALL, with a Memoir of his Life, by OLINTHUS GREGO-
RY, L.L.D.; and a Critical Estimate of his Character and
Writings, by JOHN FOSTER. London. 1846.
Carolina Sports, by Land and Water; including Incidents
of Devil-fishing. By the Hon. WILLIAM ELLIOTT, of Beau-
fort, S. C. Charleston: Burges & James. 1846.
IV. SLAVERY IN THE UNITED STATES.
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1. Remarks of the Hon. JOHN C. CALHOUN, at the meeting
of the citizens of Charleston, 9th March, 1847.
2. Rapport sur l'esclavage aux Colonies; par M. LE DUC
DE BROGLIE, President de la Commission Coloniale. 1842.
3. Rapport sur les questions Coloniales; par M. JULES LE
CHEVALIER..
4. Report to the House of Commons from the Select Com-
mittee on West India Colonies, together with the minutes of
evidence. 1842.
5. Esclavage et Traite; par AGENOR DE GASPARIN.
6. Colonies Etrangères et Haiti; par VICTOR SCHOEL-
CHER.
7. Colonies Francoises; par VICTOR SCHOELCHER.
8. Cuba, with Notices of Porto Rico. By David Turn-
BULL, M.A.
V. THE VALLEY OF THE AMAZON.
A Voyage up the River Amazon, including a Residence at
Para. By WILLIAM H. EDWARDS. New-York: D. Apple-
ton & Co.
1847.
2. Sketches of Residence and Travels in Brazil, embracing
Historical and Geographical Notices of the Empire and its
several Provinces. By DANIEL P. KIDDER. Philadelphia:
Sorrin & Ball. 1845.
VI. ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND.
Researches into the Ecclesiastical and Political state of
Ancient Britain under the Roman Emperors. With observa-
tions upon the principal events and characters connected
with the Christian Religion during the first five centuries.
By the late Rev. FRANCIS THACKERAY, A.M., formerly of
Pembroke College, Cambridge. 2 vols. 8vo. London. 1843.
VII. FANNY KEMBLE.
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A Year of Consolation.
Kemble. In two volumes.
By MRS. BUTLER, late Fanny
New-York: Wiley & Putman
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VIII. THE LAW OF LIBEL.
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1. A Treatise on the Law of Libel and the Liberty of the
Press; showing the Origin, Use and Abuse of the Law of
Libel. With copious notes and references to Authorities in
Great Britain and the United States; as applicable to Indivi-
duals and to Political and Ecclesiastical Bodies and Princi-
ples. By THOMAS COOPER, M.D., L.L.D., and President of
Columbia College in South-Carolina. New-York: G. F.
Hopkins & Co.
2. The People vs. Croswell. Johnson's Reports, vol. viii,
p. 337.
IX. CRITICAL NOTICES.
1. Howitt's Homes of the Poets,
2. Simms' Life of Captain Smith,
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271
The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America. By JOHN
JAMES AUDUBON, F.R.S., &c. &c., and the Rev. JOHN BACH-
MAN, D.D., &c. &c. New-York: Published by J. J. Audu-
bon. 1846.
II. MUTUAL INFLUENCE OF NATIONAL LITERATURES,
Select Specimens of Foreign Literature. (A Serial Work.)
Conducted by GEORGE RIPLEY. Boston.
III. MEXICO-HER PEOPLE AND REVOLUTIONS, with a view of
Spanish misrule in America as the cause of present Span-
ish American decadence,
1. Pazo's Letters on South America.
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306
330
London. 1819.
Arti-
2. Vol. XIX., North American Review. 1824.
cle X., "South America."
3. Mexico in 1827. By H. G. WARD. London. 1828.
4. Robinson's Memoirs of the Mexican Revolution.
Philadelphia. 1820.
5. Ensayo sobre el verdadero estado de la cuestion social
y politica que se agita en la Republica Mexicana. Por
DON MARIANO OTERO. Mexico. 1842.
6. Revoluciones de Mexico desde 1808, hasta 1830. Por
DON LORENZO DE ZAVALA. Paris. 1831.
IV. LIVES OF THE LORD CHANCELLORS,
The Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the
Great Seal of England. By JOHN LORD CAMPBELL, A.M.,
F.R.S.E. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard. 3 vols. 8vo.
375
V. THE TERRITORIAL GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES,
1. Speech of the HON. W. L. DAYTON of New-Jersey,
in the United States Senate, on the Three Million Bill.
1st March, 1847.
2. Speech of the HON. HENRY CLAY of Kentucky, in the
United States Senate, on the Public Lands. 1832.
3. Speech of the HON. JOHN C. CALHOUN of South-Caro-
lina, in the United States Senate, on the Distribution of
the Proceeds of the Public Lands. 1841.
4. Speech of the HON. R. B. RHETT of South-Carolina,
in the House of Representatives, on the Oregon Territory
Bill. 1847.
5. Ordinance of Congress for the Government of the
Territory north and west of the Ohio. 13th July, 1787.
VI. DR. CHALMERS,
VII. LIEBER'S POLITICAL ETHICS,
Manual of Political Ethics, designed chiefly for the use of
Colleges and Students at Law. By FRANCIS LIEBER. Bos-
ton. 1838, 1839. 2 vol. 8vo.
VIII. CRITICAL NOTICES.
1. The Orators of France. By TIMON, (Viscount de Cor-
menin.) .
2. A History of Greece. By GEORGE GROTE, Esq.,
3. Modern Painters. By a Graduate of Oxford,
4. Eight Days in New-Orleans. By ALBERT J. PICKETT,
5. Discourse on the Uses and Importance of History, illus-
trated by a comparison of the American and French Re-
lutions. By W. C. RIVES, Esq.,
6. The Southern Presbyterian Review. Conducted by an
Association of Ministers in the Town of Columbia, S. C.,
7. C. Julii Cæsaris Commentarii de Bello Gallico,
8. Rowan's Modern French Reader. By J. L. Jewitt,
9. The Mexican War,
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