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<head>142 THE EXAMINER.<!-- The text on this page is divided into two columns and is fully justified. --></head>-----<p>FAMILY LIBRARY, No. XX.<lb/>Just published, illustrated with highly finished Engravings, from the Sketches<lb/>of Prout, and Woodcuts from Designs of Titian,<head>SKETCHES from VENETIAN HISTORY, Vol. I.</head>"Mr. Murray's Family Library . . . . . .A title which, from the valuable and<lb/>entertaining matter the collection contains, as well as from the careful style of<lb/>its execution, it well deserves. No family, indeed, in which there are children<lb/>to be brought up, ought to be without this Library, as it furnishes the readiest<lb/>resources for that education which ought to accompany or succeed that of the<lb/>boarding school or the academy, and is infinitely more conclusive than either<lb/>to the cultivation of the intellect."&#x2014;Monthly Review, Feb. 1831.<lb/>John Murray, Albemarle street.</p>-----<p>Just published, with very superior Maps, 2 vols. 8vo. 30s.<head>THE DORIANS: an Account of the Early History, Religion</head>and Mythology, Civil and Domestic Institutions, Arts, Language, and<lb/>Literature of that Race. With new and improved Maps of the Peloponnese<lb/>and Macedonia. Translated from the German of C. O. Muller, Professor in<lb/>the University of Gottingen, by Henry Tunfel, Esq., and Geo. Cornewall<lb/>Lewis, Esq., Student of Christchurch.<lb/>Lately published,<lb/>BOECKH'S PUBLIC ECONOMY of ATHENS. 2 vols. 8vo. 1l. 6s.<lb/>John Murray, Albemarle-street.</p>-----<p><head>QUARTERLY REVIEW.--A New Number of the Quarterly</head>Review was published yesterday. It contains articles on Reform in<lb/>Parliament&#x2014;On the Introduction of Poor Laws into Ireland&#x2014;Present State of<lb/>Spain&#x2014;Ancient Scottish Criminal Trials&#x2014;Herschel's Treaty on Sound&#x2014;The<lb/>Greek Dramatic Poets&#x2014;The Bishop of Limerick's Edition of Townson&#x2014;<lb/>Memoirs of Oberlin, &amp;c. &amp;c.</p><p>On January 26 was published, QUARTERLY REVIEW, No. 87, containing&#x2014;<lb/>I. The Political Economists.&#x2014;II. Mr. Southey's Lives of Uneducated Poets.&#x2014;<lb/>III. On the Principles of Morality, and on the Private and Political Rights and<lb/>Obligations of Man.&#x2014;IV. Coleridge on the Study of the Greek Classics.&#x2014;<lb/>V. Moore's Life of Lord Byron.&#x2014;Events of the late French Revolution.&#x2014;<lb/>VII. Moral and Political State of the British Empire.</p>-----<p>Just published,<head>LIEUT.-COLONEL MATTHEW STEWART'S REMARKS</head>on the PRESENT STATE of AFFAIRS.<lb/>"The Author is, indeed, a pure Whig&#x2014;but it is on this very account that we<lb/>are anxious to give his tract whatever additional circulation our testimony may<lb/>be sufficient to command. He arrives at our conclusion; and he uses arguments<lb/>which, though we could not use them, may in many quarters be considered<lb/>better than ours. Colonel Stewart, the very able son of a most able<lb/>father (the celebrated Professor of Moral Philosophy), is a distant and calm<lb/>observer of these fierce struggles in the world of politics. 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Date_1

1831-02-27

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004

Main Headings

lord brougham displayed

Folio number

070

Info in main headings field

Image

014

Titles

the examiner / sunday, february 27, 1831 / no. 1204

Category

printed material

Number of Pages

8

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

(130-144)

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Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

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Notes public

[[notes_public::"john fonblanques eulogium on brougham" [note in bentham's hand]]]

ID Number

1991

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