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Tea, average annual quantity imported into Eng- Victor, Marshal, Letter to King Joseph (Buona. land, 310.

Tempest, the, 256. See Hunter.

Thelwall, Rev. A. S., Iniquities of the Opium Trade, 294.

Tetchen, the Castle of, in Bohemia, described, 141, 142.

Thiers, M., justified in aspiring to political power, 235; cause of the calumny heaped upon him, ib.; the accusation against him relative to his father-in-law explained, 252.

Toulouse, the battle of, acknowledged by the Revue des deux Mondes to have been lost, 29. Travellers in Austria, 126.

Trollope, Mrs., Vienna and the Austrians, 126; one of the most remarkable writers of the day, 142; she travels to collect national characteristics, 143; Viennese and London society compared, 144; manners of the aristocracies of Vienna, ib; La Crême, 145; Mrs. Trollope occasionally mystified, ib.; chief defect of her books, 146; Prince Metternich, ib,; the au thoress's descriptions and theories contradicted by her facts, ib.; justice of her political conclu.

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Villele, M., re-established the censorship in France, 233.

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Walewski, le Comte, a son of Napoleon, proprietor of Le Messager, 243. Warren, S., Esq., the Opium Question, 294; cha. racterised, 295.

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THE

LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW.

VOLUME LXVI.

JULY AND SEPTEMBER, 1840.

AMERICAN EDITION.

NEW YORK:

PUBLISHED BY JEMIMA M. MASON,
(LATE LEWER.)

CORNER OF BROADWAY AND PINE STREET.

CONTENTS OF NO. CXXXI.

FOR

JULY, 1840.

PAGE

ART. I.-Rafael von Urbino und sein Vater Giovanni Santi. Von J. D. Pas

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II-A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of the Grape-Vine on Open
Walls. By Clement Hoare

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III.-Plotini Opera Omnia. Ed. Fredericus Creuzer

IV. 1. First Annual Report of the Registrar General of Births, Deaths, and Marriages.

2. Statistical Report on the Sickness, Mortality, and Invaliding among the Troops in the West Indies. Prepared from the Records of the Army Medical Department and War-Office Returns.

3. Ditto, ditto, for the United Kingdom, the Mediterranean, and British America.

4. Ditto, ditto, for Western Africa, St. Helena, the Cape of Good Hope, and the Mauritius.

V.-Poems. By John Sterling.

VI.-1. An Examination of the new Form of the Statutes, Titt. IV. V., with Hints for establishing a System of Professorial Teaching. By Robert Hussey, B. D., Censor of Christ Church.

2. Hints on the formation of a Plan for the safe and effectual Revival of the Professorial System in Oxford. Addressed to the Rev. the Warden of New College, by a Resident Member of Convocation.

3. Considerations of a Plan for combining the Professorial System with the System of Public Examinations in Oxford. By a Tutor of a College.

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VII. The Correspondence of William Pitt, Earl of Chatham. Edited by William Stanhope Taylor, Esq., and Captain John Henry Pringle, executors of his son, John Earl of Chatham.

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VIII.

1. Allgemeine Theorie des Erdmagnetismus. Resultate aus den
Beobachtungen des Magnetischen Vereins im Jahre 1838. Her-
ausgegeben von C. F. Gauss und W. Weber. Leipzig, 1839.
2. Intensitas Vis Magneticæ Terrestris ad Mensuram absolutam
revocata. Auctore Carolo Friderico Guass. Göttingæ, 1833.

3. Lettre de M. de Humboldt a S. A. R. Mgr. le Duc de Sussex,
Président de la Société Royale de Londres, sur les moyens pro-
pres à perfectionner la connaissance du Magnétisme Terrestre par
l'établissement des stations magnétiques et d'observations corres-
pondantes.

4. Report of the Committee of Physics, including Meteorology, on the objects of Scientific Inquiry in those Sciences. Approved by the President and Council of the Royal Society. London, 1840.

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