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JANUARY, 1858. . . . APRIL, 1858.
LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, LONGMANS, & ROBERTS, LONDON;
AND ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK,
EDINBURGH.
1858.
CONTENTS OF No. 217.
ART. I.— 1. General Report on the Administration of the
several Presidencies and Provinces of British India
during the Years 1855-56. Calcutta: 1857.
2. India and Europe compared, being a popular view
of the present State and future Prospects of our
Eastern Continental Empire. By Lieut.-General
Briggs, F.R.S. London: 1857.
3. Statistical Papers, illustrated by Maps, relating to
India, recently prepared and printed for the Court.
of Directors of the East India Company. Printed
for the House of Commons: April, 1853,
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II. History of Latin Christianity, including that of the
Popes to the Pontificate of Nicolas V. By Henry
Hart Milman, D.D., Dean of St. Paul's. 6 vols.
London: 1854–55,
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1. An Appeal to the Scottish People, on the Im-
provement of their Scholastic and Academical Insti-
tutions. By John Stuart Blackie, Professor of the
Latin Language and Literature in Marischal College,
Aberdeen. 1846.
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2. On the Advancement of Learning in Scotland: a
Letter to the Right Honourable the Lord Provost
and Town Council of Edinburgh, Patrons of the
University. By John Stuart Blackie, Professor of
Greek. 1855.
3. Report of the Committee of the Faculty of Advo-
cates on University Instruction in Law. 1855.
4. Inaugural Discourse delivered to the Graduates of
King's College, Aberdeen, on his installation as
Lord Rector. By John Inglis, LL.D., Dean of the
Faculty of Advocates. 1857.
5. Mittheilungen über das Unterrichtswesen Englands
und Schottlands. Von Dr. J. A. Voigt. Halle :
1857.
6. The historically received Conception of the Univer-
sity, considered with especial reference to Oxford.
By Edward Kirkpatrick, M.A. Oxon: 1857,
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