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THE
QUARTERLY REVIEW.
VOL. LXI.
PUBLISHED IN
JANUARY & APRIL, 1838.
LONDON:
JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET.
Printed by WILLIAM CLOWES and SONS,
Stamford Street.
CONTENTS
OF
No. CXXI.
ART.
I-1. Galeries Historiques de Versailles, gravées sur acier
par les meilleurs artistes Français et étrangers, avec un
texte explicatif. Par M. Jules Janin. Ouvrage publié
par ordre du Roi.
2. Souvenirs Historiques des Demeures Royales de France.
Palais de Versailles. Par J. Vatout, Premier Bibliothé-
caire du Roi.
Page
3. Musée Historique de Versailles, gravée par les plus
habiles artistes, avec un texte explicatif. Par M. Theo-
dore Burette, Professeur d'Histoire à l'Académie de Paris.
4. Versailles et son Musée Historique, ou Description com-
pléte et Anecdotique de la Ville, du Palais, du Musée, du
Parc, et des deux Trianons, et orné de Plans, et de Vues
gravées sur bois
II.-Welcome and Farewell; a Tragedy. (Privately printed) 38
III.-History of the War in the Peninsula, &c. By Colonel
Napier, C.B. (Article IV.)
51
IV. Travels in the Himalayan Provinces of Hindustan and the
Panjab; in Ladakh and Kashmir; in Peshawar, Kabul,
Kunduz, and Bokhara. By Mr. William Moorcroft and
Mr. George Trebeck. From 1819 to 1825. Prepared
for the press by Horace Hayman Wilson, M.A., F.R.S. 96
V.-1. Report from the Select Committee on Publication of
Printed Papers; with the Minutes of Evidence and Ap-
pendix. Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed,
8th May, 1837.
2. The Speech of Sir Robert Peel in Vindication of the
Privilege of the House of Commons to publish its Pro-
ceedings.
3. A Letter to Lord Langdale on the Recent Proceedings
in the House of Commons on the Subject of Privilege.
By Thomas Pemberton, M.P. Second Edition.
4. Remarks on a Report of a Select Committee of the late
House of Commons on the Publication of Printed Papers.
By P. A. Pickering, Esq. A.M. Second Edition.
122
VI.-Diary illustrative of the Times of George IV., interspersed
with original Letters from the late Queen Caroline, and
from various other distinguished Persons
VII.-1. Albrechts von Wallenstein des Herzogs von Friedland
und Mecklenburgh, ungedruckte, eigenhändige, vertrau-
liche Briefe und amtliche Schreiben aus den Jahren 1627,
bis 1634, an Arnheim, Aldringer, Gallas, Piccolomini,
und andere Fürsten und Feldherrn seiner Zeit: mit einer
Charakteristik des Lebens und der Feldzüge Wallensteins:
herausgegeben von Friedrich Förster.
(Letters and Biography of Albert von Wallenstein, Duke
of Friedland and Mecklenburgh. Comprising auto-
graph and confidential letters, and official correspondence
hitherto unpublished, from 1627 to 1634, addressed to
Arnheim, Aldringer, Gallas, Piccolomini, and other con-
temporary Princes and Commanders. Edited by F.
Forster.)
2. Wallenstein als regierender Herzog und Landesherr,
von Friedrich Förster.
(Wallenstein, as Reigning Sovereign and Landed Proprietor.
By F. Forster.-Published in Raumer's Historical Pocket
Book for 1837.)
3. The Life of Wallenstein, Duke of Friedland. By Lieu-
tenant Colonel Mitchell
VIII.-Memorials of Oxford. By James Ingram, D.D., President
of Trinity College
150
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· 238
IX.-1. Letter from the Marquis of Tavistock to the Editor of
The Quarterly Review.'
X.-1. Remarks on the Proceedings as to Canada in the present
Session of Parliament. By One of the Commissioners.
10th April, 1837.
2. Plain Statement of the Quarrel with Canada, in which
is considered who first infringed the Constitution of the
Colony.
3. Hints on the Case of Canada, for the Consideration of
Members of Parliament.
4. The Canadian Controversy-its Origin, Nature, and
Merits
249
No. CXXII.
I.—1. Isis Revelata. An Inquiry into the Origin, Progress,
and Present State of Animal Magnetism. By J. C.
Colquhoun, Esq., Advocate, F.R.S.E.
2. Théorie des Somnambulismes. Von J. U. Wirth.
3. Treatise on Insanity. By James Cowles Pritchard,
M.D., F.R.S.
4. Rapports et Discussions de l'Académie Royale de Méde-
cine sur le Magnétisme Animal, &c. Par M. P. Foissac. 273
II.-Travels in Arabia, the Peninsula of Sinaï, and along the
Shores of the Red Sea. By Lieut. J. R. Wellsted,
F.R.S., Indian Navy.
III.-1. Texas. By Mrs. Mary Austin Holley.
301
2. Trip to the West and Texas, with a Brief Sketch of the
Texian War. By A. A. Parker, Esq.
3. A Letter to the Hon. Henry Clay on the Annexation of
Texas to the United States. By William E. Channing,
D.D. -
IV.-The Lives and Exploits of Banditti and Robbers in all
Parts of the World. By C. M'Farlane, Esq.
V.-Oaths; their Origin, Nature, and History. By James
Endell Tyler, B.D., Rector of St. Giles-in-the-Fields,
and late Fellow of Oriel College.
VI.-Secret History of the Court of England from the Accession
of George III. to the Death of George IV.; including,
amongst other important Matters, full Particulars of the
Mysterious Death of the Princess Charlotte. By the
Right Honourable Lady Anne Hamilton, Sister of his
Grace the present Duke of Hamilton and Brandon, and
of the Countess of Dunmore.
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