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THE

ECLECTIC REVIEW.

MDCCCXXXII.

JULY- -DECEMBER.

THIRD SERIES.

VOL. VIII.

Φιλοσοφίαν δὲ οὐ τὴν Στωικὴν λέγω, οὐδὲ τὴν Πλατωνικὴν, ἢ τὴν Επι
κουρεῖον τε καὶ ̓Αριστοτελικήν· ἀλλ' ὅσα εἴρηται παρ' ἑκάστῃ τῶν αἱρεσεων
τούτων καλῶς, δικαιοσύνην μετὰ εὐσεβοῦς ἐπιστήμης ἐκδιδάσκοντα, τοῦτο
σύμπαν τὸ ΕΚΛΕΚΤΙΚΟΝ φιλοσοφίαν φήμι.

CLEM. ALEX. Strom. L. 1.

LONDON:

HOLDSWORTH AND BALL,

18, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH-YARD.

1832.

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ADDRESS to the Dissenters of England on the Subject of Tithes

Ainsworth's Latin Dictionary. Edited by Beatson and Ellis

Alhambra, The, by Geoffry Crayon .

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Bloomfield's Greek Testament, with English Notes, Critical, Philological, and
Exegetical

Burton's Greek Testament, with English Notes

Sequel to Remarks upon Church Reform; with Observations upon the
Plan proposed by Lord Henley

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Chalmers, Dr., on Political Economy, in Connexion with the Moral State and

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North American Review. No. LXXVI. Art. American Colonization Society. 385
Observations on the Law of Population. By the Author of Reflections on the
present State of British India

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Present State of the Established Church, an Apology for Secession. By a Se-

ceding Clergyman

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Report of the Board of Managers of the Pennsylvania Colonization Society

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Proceedings of the African Education Society

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Rogers's Parliamentary Reform Act; with Notes, Tables, &c.

267

Rutherfoord's Maternal Sketches

262

Sadler's Sufferings of Factory Children

328

Safe and easy Steps towards an efficient Church Reform: more efficient than that
of Lord Henley. By a Clergyman of the Church of England

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Sherwood's, Mrs., Scripture Prints, with Explanations

Shuttleworth's Consistency of the whole Scheme of Revelation with Itself and with

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Woods's, Dr., Lectures on the Inspiration of the Scriptures

Tod's, Col. J., Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan, Vol. II.

Tomlin's Journal of a Nine Months' Residence in Siam

Truth of Revelation demonstrated by an Appeal to existing Monuments, Sculp-
tures, Gems, Coins, and Medals. By a Fellow of several learned Societies

Valpy's New Testament; with English Notes, Critical, Philological, and Expla-

Vaughan's Memorials of the Stuart Dynasty

Wood's Angel Visits and other Poems .

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THE

ECLECTIC REVIEW,

FOR JULY, 1832.

Art. I.-1. The Alhambra. By Geoffrey Crayon. In 2 Vols. 8vo. pp. 640. London, 1832.

2. A Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada. From the MS. of Fray Antonio Agapida. By Washington Irving. In 2 Vols. 8vo. pp. 851. London, 1829.

3. Histoire de la Domination, &c.

History of the Domination

of the Arabians and the Moors in Spain and Portugal, from their Invasion to their final Expulsion. Edited from the History translated from the Arabic into Spanish by M. Joseph Conde. By M. de Marlès. 3 Vols. 8vo. pp. 1430. Paris, 1825.

THERE are no sections of Modern History more interesting

than those which relate to the gallant and extensively successful attempts of the Moslem to effect the conquest of Europe. On all the salient points of the European continent, they laid a stern and strenuous grasp; and they hold to this day the ancient empire of Byzantium. They long maintained flourishing colonies in Calabria; and their Spanish dominion threatened at one time to give them power and occasion for the subjugation of France and Italy. Proud was the wreath which encircled the brow of Charles Martel, when he had gained the battle of the civilized world'; and the victory of Tours might well have disarmed the mean malice of the monks whose very existence he saved, and who acquitted themselves of their debt, by anathematizing the memory of the man who rescued them from destruction, but who refused to be their vassal.

But there was a remarkable difference between the tribes, or rather the two races, which, under the common law of Islam, thus

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