SALE, CURTIS, AND FENNER, PATERNOSTER ROW; CO., LEADENHALL STREET; AND ALL OTHER BOOKSELLERS. CONTENTS OF NO. IX. I. MEMORIAL addressed to the KING OF FRANCE II. A short historical view of the Principal RELI- GIOUS and MILITARY ORDERS of the ROMAN CA- III. Essay on EXTERNAL PERCEPTION; by J. FEARN, Esq. Author of a Review of First Principles IV. Substance of a Discourse, giving a CHURCH- MAN's reasons for declining a connection with the V. A COMPRESSED VIEW of the POINTS to be discussed, in treating with the UNITED STATES of VIII. Substance of the SPEECH of Mr. SERJ. ONSLOW, delivered in the House of Commons on the 22nd Nov. 1814. on moving for leave to bring in a Bill for more effectually securing the LIBERTY OF THE SUBJECT. Original. IX. PRUSSIA and SAXONY; or an Appeal to the good sense of EUROPE on the Claims of the KING of SAXONY to the Integrity and Independence of his Dominions. Translated from the German. X. SKETCH of the new ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY of the BRAIN and NERVOUS SYSTEM of Drs. GALL and SPURZHEIM, considered as comprehending a complete system of PHRENOLOGY, with observations on its tendency to the improvement of Education, of Punishment, and of the treatment of Insanity. By T. FORSTER, F. L. S. XI. On the CORN LAWS &c. A COMPENDIOUS or BRIEFE EXAMINATION of certayne ordinary complaints of diuers of our COUNTRYMEN, in these our Dayes which although they are in some part vniust and friuolous, yet are they all by way of Dialogues throughly discussed. By W. S. Gentleman. 1581. Communicated to the Editor by H. WROTTESLEY, Esq. M. P. In our next we shall give the celebrated Pamphlet, intitled : American Encroachments on British Rights-and also Mr. WILBERFORCE'S Letter to the Prince of TALLEYRAND PERIGORD on the subject of the Slave Trade,&c. &c. |