WESTMINSTER AND FOREIGN QUARTERLY REVIEW. APRIL-JULY, 1851. "Legitimæ inquisitionis vera norma est, ut nihil veniat in practicam, cujus non fit etiam doctrina "Those who have not thoroughly examined to the bottom all their own tenets, must confess they VOL. LV.-1851. LONDON: GROOMBRIDGE AND SONS, 5, PATERNOSTER ROW. M.DCCC.LI. 149112 1. A Journal from Italy, p. 215.-2. Functions of the State, p. 230. -3. Life and Writings of Ugo Foscolo, p. 237.-4. Etudes Revolutionnaires, p. 245.-5. The Prem Ságar; or, the Ocean CRITICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES. 1. The Golden Horn, and Sketches in Asia Minor, Egypt, Syria, and the Hauraan, p. 253.-2. Historical Sketches and Personal Recollections of Manchester, p. 254.-3. The Bards of the Bible, 256.-4. Hebrew Records, p. 258.-5. The Creed of Christendom, its Foundations and Superstructure, p. 259.-6. Euphranor, 260.-7. A Trip to Mexico, p. 263.-8. The Archæology and Pre-Historic Annals of Scotland, p. 264.-9. Jamaica in 1850, p. 264.-10. The Bridal and the Bridle, p. 265. -11. The Siege of Damascus, p. 266.-12. Table Talk, p. 267. -13. Social Statics, or the Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified, p. 268.-14. The Passions of the Human Soul, p. 269.-15. Poems by Hartley Coleridge, p. 270.-16. The Cotton and Commerce of India, p. 271.-17. Commercial Law, its Principles, and Administration, p. 272.-18. Figurative Lan- guage, its Origin and Constitution, p. 272.-19. Rose Douglas, p. 273.-20. The King of the Golden River, or the Black Brothers, p. 273.-21. An Introduction to Neo-Hellenic or Mo- |