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EDINBURGH:
PRINTED BY T. CONSTABLE, PRINTER TO HER MAJESTY.
THE
NORTH BRITISH REVIEW.
NOVEMBER 1844-FEBRUARY 1845.
VOL. II.
W. P. KENNEDY, SOUTH ST. ANDREW STREET;
LONDON: HAMILTON, ADAMS, AND CO.
DUBLIN: W. CURRY, JUN., AND CO.
MDCCCXLV.
ART.
CONTENTS OF No. III.
I. Remedies suggested for some of the Evils which consti-
tute "The Perils of the Nation." London, 1844.
II. The Collected Works of Sir Humphry Davy, Bart., LL.D.,
P.R.S., Foreign Associate of the Institute of France,
etc. Edited by his Brother, John Davy, M.D., F.R.S.,
3 Vols. London, 1839.
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III. Lectures delivered at Broadmead Chapel, Bristol. By
John Foster. London, 1844. 8vo. pp. 419.
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IV. A Narrative of a Visit to the Mauritius and South Africa.
By James Backhouse. Illustrated by Two Maps,
Sixteen Engravings, and Twenty-Eight Woodcuts.
8vo. London, 1844.
V. The United States of America; their History from the
Earliest Period; their Industry, Commerce, Banking
Transactions, and National Works; their Institutions
and Character, Political, Social, and Literary; with a
Survey of the Territory, and Remarks upon the Pros-
pects and Plans of Emigrants. By Hugh Murray,
F.R.S.E. With Illustrations of the Natural History.
By James Nicol. Portraits, and other Engravings,
by Jackson. 3 vols. Edinburgh Cabinet Library.
Edinburgh, 1844.
VI. 1. Account of a New Reflecting Telescope. By the
Right Honourable Lord Oxmantown, M.P., (now the
Earl of Rosse.) (Edinburgh Journal of Science, Vol.
IX., No. XVII., p. 25. July 1828.)
2. Account of Apparatus for Grinding and Polishing the
Specula of Reflecting Telescopes. By the Right Hon-
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VI.-continued.
ourable Lord Oxmantown. (Edinburgh Journal of
Science, Vol. IX., No. XVIII., p. 213. October 1828.)
3. Account of a Series of Experiments on the Construc-
tion of Large Reflecting Telescopes. By the Right
Honourable Lord Oxmantown, M.P. (Do. do., New
Series, Vol. II., p. 136. January 1830.)
4. An Account of Experiments on the Reflecting Tele-
scope. By the Right Honourable Lord Oxmantown,
F.R.S. (Philosophical Transactions, 1840. Part II.,
p. 503-528.)
5. Account of a Large Reflecting Telescope, lately con-
structed by Lord Oxmantown, and of the processes
employed in forming its Specula. By the Rev. T. R.
Robinson, D.D., M.R.I.A. (Proceedings of the Royal
Irish Academy, No. 25, November 9, 1840.)
6. Dr. Robinson's Address to the British Association at
Cork, on the 24th August 1843, on the Earl of Rosse's
Reflecting Telescope. (Athenæum, September 23,
1843. No. 830, p. 866.)
VII. The Public and Private Life of Lord Chancellor Eldon,
with Selections from his Correspondence. By Horace
Twiss, Esq. Three vols., 8vo. London, 1844.
VIII. 1. Report from the Secret Committee relative to the Post-
Office. (Ordered to be printed, by the House of
Lords, 2d August 1844.)
2. Report from the Secret Committee on the Post-Office,
together with the Appendix. (Ordered, by the House
of Commons, to be printed, 5th August 1844.)
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