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THE
LONDON REVIEW.
VOL. XV.
PUBLISHED IN
OCTOBER, 1860, AND JANUARY, 1861.
LONDON:
HAMILTON, ADAMS, AND CO., PATERNOSTER ROW. DUBLIN: JOHN ROBERTSON.
MDCCCLXI.
PRINTED BY WILLIAM NICHOLS,
32, LONDON WALL.
CONTENTS OF NO. XXIX.
ART.
I. 1. English, Past and Present. By R. C. Trench, D.D.
1859.
2. Observations on some of the Dialects of the West of
England. By James Jennings. 1825.
3. Vocabulary of East Anglia. By the late Robert
Forby. 1830.
4. Provincial Glossary.
By F. Grose, Esq. 1811.
5. Supplement to Grose's Provincial Glossary. By S.
Pegge, Esq. 1814.
II. 1. Travels, Researches, and Missionary Labours during
an Eighteen Years' Residence in Eastern Africa:
together with Journeys to Jagga, Usambara, &c.,
Shoa, Abessinia, and Khartum; and a Coasting
Voyage from Mombaz to Cape Delgado. By the
Rev. Dr. J. Lewis Krapf, Secretary of the Crishona
Institute at Basel, and late Missionary, &c., in
Eastern and Equatorial Africa. With an Appendix,
&c., by E. G. Ravenstein, F.R.G.S. 8vo. London:
Trübner and Co. 1860.
2. The Lake Regions of Central Africa: a Picture of
Exploration. By Richard F. Burton, Captain
H.M.I. Army, Fellow and Gold Medallist of R.G.S.
In Two Volumes, 8vo. Longman and Co. 1860.
3. Travels in Eastern Africa, with the Narrative of a
Residence in Mozambique. By Lyons M'Leod,
Esq., F.R.G.S., &c., late H.M. Consul at Mozam-
bique. Two Volumes. 12mo. Hurst and Blackett.
1860.
4. Captain J. H. Speke's Journal of a Cruise on the
Taganyika Lake, Central Africa: Discovery of the
Victoria Nyanza Lake, the supposed Source of the
Nile. (Blackwood's Magazine for September,
October, November, 1859.)
Page.
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5. The Sources of the Nile: being a General Survey of
the Basin of that River, and of its head Streams,
with the History of Nilotic Discovery. By Charles
T. Beke, Ph.D. London: James Madden. 1860.
6. Le Nil Blanc et le Soudan: Etudes sur l'Afrique
Centrale: Mœurs et Coutumes des Sauvages. Par
M. Brun-Rollet, Membre de la Société de Géographie
de Paris, &c. Paris: L. Maison. 1855.
7. Church Missionary Intelligencer. February, 1860.... 30
Completing the Work,
Of Leaf Beauty.
VII.
III. Modern Painters. Volume V.
and containing Parts VI.
Of Cloud Beauty. VIII. Of Ideas of Relation.
1. Of Invention Formal. IX. Of Ideas of Relation.
2. Of Invention Spiritual. By John Ruskin, M.A.
London: Smith, Elder, and Co. 1860......
IV. 1. History of the Great Secession from the Methodist
Episcopal Church, in the year 1845, eventuating in
the Organization of the New Church entitled The
Methodist Episcopal Church, South. By the Rev.
Charles Elliott, D.D. Cincinnati: Swormstedt and
Poe. 1855.
2. The Doctrines and Discipline of the Methodist
Episcopal Church. New York: Carlton and Porter.
1856.
3. History of the Discipline of the Methodist Episcopal
Church. By Robert Emory. New York: Lane
and Scott. 1851.
4. Slavery Doomed: or, the Contest between Free and
Slave Labour in the United States. By Frederick
Milnes Edge. London: Smith, Elder, and Co. 1860.
5. The Blast of a Trumpet in Zion, calling upon every
Son and Daughter of Wesley in Great Britain and
Ireland, to aid their Brethren in America in purify-
ing their American Zion from Slavery. By William
Pullen. By Authority of the Anti-Slavery Societies
of Great Britain and Ireland. London. 1860.
6. Daily Christian Advocate. Report of the Debates
and Proceedings of the General Conference of the
Methodist Episcopal Church, held in the City of
Buffalo, 1860. New York: Carlton and Porter ...
V. 1. Exposé de la Religion des Druzes, tiré des Livres Re-
ligieux de cette Secte. Par M. Silvestre de Sacy.
Paris. 1838.
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CONTENTS.
2. Biblical Researches in Palestine, Mount Sinai, and
Arabia Petræa: a Journal of Travels in the Year
1838. By Edward Robinson, D.D. London: John
Murray. 1841.
3. The Lands of the Bible visited and described. By
John Wilson, D.D. Edinburgh: Whyte. 1847.
4. Mount Lebanon: a Ten Years' Residence, from 1842
to 1852. By Colonel Churchill, Staff-Officer on the
British Expedition to Syria. London: Saunders
and Otley. 1853.
5. The Druses of Lebanon: their Manners, Customs, and
History. By George Washington Chasseaud, late of
Beyrout, Syria. London: Richard Bentley. 1855.
6. The Land and the Book: or, Biblical Illustrations
drawn from the Manners and Customs, the Scenes
and Scenery, of the Holy Land. By W. M. Thomp-
son, D.D., Twenty-five Years a Missionary in Syria
and Palestine. London: Nelson and Sons. 1860.
7. Papers relating to the Disturbances in Syria, June,
1860. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by
Command of Her Majesty. 1860....
VI. 1. Pictures from Sicily. By the Author of Forty Days
in the Desert.' New Edition. London. 1859.
2. Unprotected Females in Sicily, Calabria, and on the
Top of Mont Blanc. London. 1859.
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VII. A History of England during the Reign of George the
Third. By William Massey, M.P. Vols. I. to III.
London: J. W. Parker and Son. 1855-60.......... 213
VIII. Life of the Rev. Thomas Coke, D.C.L. By J. W.
Etheridge, Doctor in Philosophy. London: John
Mason. 1860. ...
...
IX. Speeches in Parliament and some Miscellaneous Pam-
phlets of the late Henry Drummond, Esq. Edited
by Lord Lovaine. In Two Volumes. London :
Bosworth and Harrison.
X. Italy in Transition: Public Scenes and Private Opinions
in the Spring of 1860, illustrated by Official Docu-
ments from the Papal Archives of the Revolted
Legations. By William Arthur, A.M. London:
Hamilton, Adams, and Co. 1860.
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