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QUARTERLY REVIEW.

ART. I.-1. Noticias Secretas de América, sobre el Estado Naval, Militar, y Politico de los Reyno del Perú, y Provincias de Quito, Costas de Nueva Granada y Chile: Gobierno y Regimen particular de los Pueblos de Indios: Cruel Oprésion y Extorsiones de sus Corregidores y Curas: Abusos escandalosos introducidos entre estos Habitantes por los Misioneros: Causas de su Origen y Motivos de su Continuacion por el espacio de tres Siglos; Escritas fielmente segun las Instrucciones del Excelentisimo Señor Marques de la Ensenada, Primer Secretario de Estado, y presentadas en informe secreto á Su Majestad Catolica, El Señor Don Fernando VI.: por Don Jorge Juan, y Don Antonio de Ulloa, Tenientes Generales de la Real Armada, Miembros de la Real Sociedad de Londres, y de las Reales Academias de Paris, Berlin, y Estockolmo. Sacadas á luz para el verdadero conocimiento del gobierno de los Españoles en la America Meridiona!, por Don David Barry. Londres, 1826. 4to.

2. Colección de los Viages y Descubrimientos que hicieron por Mar los Españoles desde fines del Siglo XV. De Orden de su Majestad: Madrid, en la Imprenta Real: año de 1825. 2 tom.

4to.

WE

E conceive we shall be doing our readers some service in laying before them a tolerably full account of the extraor dinary historical document, entitled 'Noticias Secretas de América; since the language in which it is written, and the inconvenient size of the volume, must, for the present at least, confine its circulation to a small portion of those by whom its contents would be most valued.*

Every one who has read Ulloa's Voyage-and who is here that has not?-will be glad to see another work from his pen -a work too, as we think, of far superior interest, as well as importance, in every point of view. It had long been suspected by literary men, that the authors of the voyage in question had, on their return to Spain, given in a confidential account of the South American administration, but that the ministry of the day had sup

We are happy to know that the same gentleman, to whose exertion, personal and pecuniary, we owe the present volume, is now preparing an English version of it. Ulloa wrote the narrative parts of the Voyage, and the whole of these Noticias. VOL. XXXV. NO. LXX.

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