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142 THE EXAMINER.-----
FAMILY LIBRARY, No. XX.
Just published, illustrated with highly finished Engravings, from the Sketches
of Prout, and Woodcuts from Designs of Titian,SKETCHES from VENETIAN HISTORY, Vol. I."Mr. Murray's Family Library . . . . . .A title which, from the valuable and
entertaining matter the collection contains, as well as from the careful style of
its execution, it well deserves. No family, indeed, in which there are children
to be brought up, ought to be without this Library, as it furnishes the readiest
resources for that education which ought to accompany or succeed that of the
boarding school or the academy, and is infinitely more conclusive than either
to the cultivation of the intellect."—Monthly Review, Feb. 1831.
John Murray, Albemarle street.
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Just published, with very superior Maps, 2 vols. 8vo. 30s.THE DORIANS: an Account of the Early History, Religionand Mythology, Civil and Domestic Institutions, Arts, Language, and
Literature of that Race. With new and improved Maps of the Peloponnese
and Macedonia. Translated from the German of C. O. Muller, Professor in
the University of Gottingen, by Henry Tunfel, Esq., and Geo. Cornewall
Lewis, Esq., Student of Christchurch.
Lately published,
BOECKH'S PUBLIC ECONOMY of ATHENS. 2 vols. 8vo. 1l. 6s.
John Murray, Albemarle-street.
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QUARTERLY REVIEW.--A New Number of the QuarterlyReview was published yesterday. It contains articles on Reform in
Parliament—On the Introduction of Poor Laws into Ireland—Present State of
Spain—Ancient Scottish Criminal Trials—Herschel's Treaty on Sound—The
Greek Dramatic Poets—The Bishop of Limerick's Edition of Townson—
Memoirs of Oberlin, &c. &c.
On January 26 was published, QUARTERLY REVIEW, No. 87, containing—
I. The Political Economists.—II. Mr. Southey's Lives of Uneducated Poets.—
III. On the Principles of Morality, and on the Private and Political Rights and
Obligations of Man.—IV. Coleridge on the Study of the Greek Classics.—
V. Moore's Life of Lord Byron.—Events of the late French Revolution.—
VII. Moral and Political State of the British Empire.
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