The Mirror of Literature, Amusement and Instruction. Vols. 1 to 27, being No. 1, Nov. 2, 1822, to No. 1090, Dec. 18, 1841. 8vo. London. Notes and Queries: for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. Nov. 1819 to June, 1852. (Monthly.) 5 vols. 4to. 4to. London. The Retrospective Review. Vide ante, page 804. Illuminated Magazine, edited by Douglas Jerrold, 1843 to 1845, Vols 1, 2. 3, 4, bound in 2 vols. 4to. London. Vol. 4 has another editor. Household Words, a Weekly Journal, conducted by Charles Dickens. From March 30, 1850 to July 12, 1856, vols. 1 to 13. 8vo. London, British Controversialist, a controversial literary and educational Magazine; for the deliberate discussion of important questions. From its commencement in May 1850 to 1856. Vols. 1 to 7. 8vo. London. Vol. I. contains a series of papers on "The Art of Reasoning," and "The Art of Public Speaking," (which are concluded in vol. 2,) also Discussions and debates on the following questions: Is War, under every circumstance, opposed to Christianity? Ought the Church and State to be united? Is Beauty a quality inherent in objects? Is Phrenology true? Did circumstances justify the Execution of Charles I? Is the Moderate Use of Alcoholic drinks injurious? Which most deserves esteem, the Poet or the Legislator? Is an Hereditary Monarchy preferable to an Elective one? Is Universal Suffrage just and desirable? Is it desirable that the Revenue of this Country should be raised by Indirect Ought Capital Punishments to be abolished? Essays on Mutual Instruction and Debating Societies-The Laws of Debate- Vol. II., contains-Discussions on the following questions: Does the Divine Trinity exist in the person of Jesus Christ? Is Sectarianisn Christian? Ought Government to interdict the Establishment of the Roman Catholic Hierarchy ? Ought Government to provide a system of Secular Education for the People? Is Language of Divine origin? Was Cromwell a first-rate General, a great Statesman, and a sincere man? Is Mesmerism true? Is Vegetarianism reasonable and beneficial? Have the Working Classes been Benefited by Machinery ? Essays on Poetry, &c. Valuable Advice in Answer to numerous Educational questions-Reviews of Books. Reports of Literary Societies, &c. Vol. III. contains-A series of Articles on "Rhetoric" and on "European Philosophy." Also Debates on the following questions: Ought Christians to support the British Stage? British Controversialist-(Continued). Can the Apostolic origin of the British Church be proved? Ought the Jews to be admitted to Parliament ? Ought Money to be Intrinsic or Symbolical? Would Communism promote the happiness of man Is the Confessional in harmony with Intellectual and Moral Freedom and Social well-being? Were the effects of the Crusades favourable to the civilization and moral Ele- Ought Native Produce and Industry to be protected by Legislative enactments! " Vol. IV contains-The conclusion of the Articles on Rhetoric," and Debates on the following questions: Is the Strict Observance of a Sabbath, as enjoined in the Old Testament, incumbent upon Christians? Is the Baptism of Infants a practice in harmony with the Scriptures? Would Education eradicate Crime? Which was the greatest Poet, Milton or Shakspere? Is the Character of the Duke of Wellington worthy of Admiration ? Ought the Grant to Maynooth to be withdrawn? Ought Transportation to be abolished? Judging from the History and present State of France is an attempted Invasion of England probable? Is the use of Oaths for Civil Purposes right and expedient? Ought the Laws of Primogeniture to be repealed? Essays on Poetry-Means of Mental Improvement-Studies for Law Students- Which System is most in accordance with the Scriptures, and productive of the Was Napoleon Bonaparte worthy of the admiration of the French people! Can Scotland reasonably complain of injustice from England? Ought the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge to be thrown open as National Ought Government to prohibit the sale of Intoxicating Drinks! Is Slavery under any circumstances justifiable Also, Articles on European Philosophy, and a Series of Papers entitled Aids to Self-Culture-The Art of Reading, &c.,-Essays on Building Societies, their Origin, Constitution and Uses-Decimal Coinage-Language a Universal Study-Importance of Reading with Candour---Life Assurance-The Phonetics and Alphabetic Symbols of the English Language-Instructive Informstion on a Course of Reading for a Young Lady-Classification of Knowledge. British Controversialist-(Continued). Volume VI. contains--Discussions on the following questions: Do the Scriptures teach that the Punishment of the Wicked will be Eternal? Is Reason Confined to Man? Has Monachism been benescia! to European Society? Was the British Government justified in entering upon the present War with Is the Ballot more desirable than open voting? Is Secularism consonant with the bighest amount of social happiness? Was Mahomet an Impostor? Is the Unanimity required in Juries conducive to the attainment of Justice? Vol. VII contains papers on the Logic of Study and European Philosophy, and Debates upon the following questions : Is Macaulay's estimate of William of Orange correct? Is Education the duty of the State? Is the Spendthrift more injurious to Society than the Miser? Have we sufficient Evidence, apart from Revelation, to prove the Immortality of the Soul? Is Man the creature of circumstances ? Is the Character of Queen Elizabeth worthy of admiration? Would Parliament be justified in sanctioning the opening of the Crystal Palace on Sunday? Essays upon Self-Culture, “Things Old and New," and Galileo. Reviews of Ma caulay's "England," and Longfellow's "Hiawatha." Literary Notices, &c. Notes and Queries upon questions interesting and useful to the general reader. Miscellaneous Articles :-How to Make a Fortune. Constantinople. Hume's Philosophy, &c. With Practical Lessons on French and Mathematics, by W. J. Champion. Annales Archéologiques, publiées par Didron, aîné, rédigées par les principaux archéologues, architectes et autres artistes de la France et de l'étranger. 17 vol. 4to. Paris, 1844-1857. Annales de chimie et de physique, par M. M. Guyton de Morveau, Lavoisier, Monge, Berthollet, Fourcroy, Guy-Lussac, Arago, Chevreul, Dumas, Pelouse, etc., de 1789 à 1857. 220 vol. 8vo. Paris, y compris 7 vol. de tables. Paris. 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