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THE
NORTH BRITISH REVIEW.
EDINBURGH:
PRINTED BY T. CONSTABLE, PRINTER TO HER MAJESTY.
MAY-AUGUST 1845.
VOL. III.
W. P. KENNEDY, SOUTH ST. ANDREW STREET;
LONDON: HAMILTON, ADAMS, AND CO.;
DUBLIN: W. CURRY, JUN., AND CO.
MDCCCXLV.
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CONTENTS OF No. V.
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I. Des Sciences Occultes, ou Essai sur la Magie les Prodiges,
et les Miracles. Par Eusebe Salverte. Paris, 1829.
Vols. 8vo.
II. 1. Hints to Students of Divinity. An Address at the open-
ing of the Annual Session of the Theological Seminary
of the United Secession Church, August 3, 1841. By
John Brown, D.D., Professor of Exegetical Theology
in that Seminary. Edinburgh, 1841.
2. Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature.
By John Kitto,
Editor of the Pictorial Bible, &c., &c.,-assisted by
various able Scholars and Divines. Edinburgh, 1844.
Parts I. to XVIII.
3. Sacred Hermeneutics developed and applied, including
a History of Biblical Interpretation, from the Earliest
of the Fathers to the Reformation. By Samuel David-
son, LL.D., Author of Lectures on Biblical Criticism.
Edinburgh, 1843.
III. 1. The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit.
Charles Dickens. London, 1844.
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2. A Christmas Carol in Prose, being a Ghost Story of
Christmas. By Charles Dickens. London, 1844.
3. The Chimes,-A Goblin Story. By Charles Dickens.
London, 1845.
IV. 1. State and Prospects of British Agriculture; being a
Compendium of the Evidence given before a Committee
of the House of Commons, appointed to enquire into
Agricultural Distress, with a few Introductory Obser-
vations. By William Hutt, Esq., M.P. Second Edi-
tion. London, 1837.
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