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1860.€ONTENTS OF No. XCV.
Anr. Pace
L—1, Lectures on the History of Ancient Philosophy,
by William Archer Butler, M.A. Cambridge :
Macmillan and Co.
2, A Biographical History of Philosophy, by G. H.
Lewes. London: Charles Knight a 7
IL—The New Glories of the Catholic Church. London,
Dublin, and Derby: Richardson and Son. 1859. 37
IIL—On the Origin of Species, by means of Natural
Selection ; or the Preservation of Favoured Races
in the Struggle for Life. By Charles Darwin,
Fellow of the Royal, Geological, Linngan, d&c.,
Societies, author of * Jou: of Researches dur-
ing H.M.S. Beagle’s Voyage round the World.”
London: John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1859... 50
‘IV.—1. The Times Newspaper.
2. Le Pape et le Congrés. Paris, E. Dentu et Firmin
Didot Freres, Fils et Cie. Libraires Editeurs,
1859.
3. La Question Romaine. Par E. About. Bruxelles,
Meline, Cans & Cie. Libraires Editeura, 1859.
4, Le Progres par le Christianisme, Conferences De
Notre Dame de Paris. Par Le RB. P. Felix de la
Compagnie de Jesus. Années, 1856—1859. Paris,
Librairie Adrien Le Clere & Cie a ae 81
YV.—1L Punch, or the London Charivari, vol. xxxvii.
London : Punch Office, 1859.
2. Panch’s Almanac, for 1860.
3. Punch's Pocket Book for 1860. on «-- 107
VI.—1. A History of the Italian Republics, being a View
of the Onegin, Progress, and Fall of Italian Freedom.
By J.C. L, Sismondi.CONTENTS.
Ant. PAGE
2. Rome: its Ruler and its Institutions, By John
Francis Maguire, M.P. London: Longman, & Co.
3. A Pastoral Charge, enjoining Public Prayer
within the Eastern District of Scotland, to imp! ore
the Protection of Heaven on the Sacred Person of
Pope Pius 1X., and on the Temporal Dominions of
the Holy Seo; as well as on the Rights and In-
terests of the Catholic Church throughout the
World. By James Bishop of Limyra, Vicar-
Apostolic of the Eastern District in Scotland.
1859.
4. The Vicissitudes of Italy since the Congress of
Vienna. By A. L, G. Gretton. London: Rout-
ledge and Co., 1859.
5, Report from the Count de Rayneval, the French
Envoy at Rome, to the French Minister for For-
eign Affairs. London: Routledge and Co., 1859. 150
VII.—The Minister's Wooing. By H. Beecher Stowe,
author of “ Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” ‘Sunny Memo-
ries,” &. London: Sampson Low, Son, and Co,
47, Ludgate Hill, 1859 fe . 190
VIII.—1. Essays, Political, Historical, and 4 Miscellaneous,
by Archibald Alison, L,L.D., Author of the “ His-
tory of Europe,” &c, Blackwood and Sons,
Edinburgh and London, 1850,
2. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography,
Edited by William Smith, L.L.D., 2 vols. London:
Walton and Maberly, 1856-57.
3. L’ Italia avanti il Dominio dei Romani. Da G.
, 4 vols, 8v0. Ferenze, 1849,
4, Die unter IJtalischen Dialekte, von Theodor
Mommsen. 8yo, Leipzig, 1850 oy oes 228
1X.—1. The Life and Martyrdom of St. Thomas Becket,
Archbishop of Canterbury and Legate of the Holy
See. By John Morris, Canon of Northampton,
London: Lougman, Brown, Green, Longmans,
and Roberts, 1859.
2, Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury. A Biography.
By James Craigie Robertson, Canon of Sauer
bury. London: Murray, 1859. ase 253
Notices or Booxs: oe oe ose 266