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By order of the Committee.
September, 1851.
J. G. COCHRANE, Secretary and Librarian.
THE QUARTERLY REVIEW, No. CLXXVIII., is published THIS DAY.
CONTENTS:
| I. | WIDOW BURNING IN INDIA. |
| II. | LIFE OF BISHOP KEN. |
| III. | PURITANISM IN THE HIGHLANDS. |
| IV. | MIRABEAU AND COUNT DE LA MARCK. |
| V. | SIR THOMAS BROWNE—WILKIN'S EDITION. |
| VI. | THE LEXINGTON PAPERS. |
| VII. | LYELL ON LIFE AND ITS DEVELOPMENT. |
| VIII. | PAPAL PRETENSIONS. |
| IX. | REVOLUTIONARY LITERATURE—FRENCH and ENGLISH. |
JOHN MURRAY, Albemarle Street.
MURRAY'S READING FOR THE RAIL: or Cheap Books in large readable Type, to be published occasionally, and varying in Prices from One Shilling and upwards.
The aim and object of the publisher, in this Series, is to dissemble sound and entertaining information and innocent amusement, instead of the trivial, and often immoral, publications which are for the most part offered to the notice of Railway Readers. He designs to introduce a class of works at once cheap, valuable, and instructive, not merely to be read on the Railway, and thrown aside at the end of the journey, but such as shall deserve a permanent place on the shelves of the Library.