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CICERO, DE OFF.
" In primisque hominis est propria veri inquisitio atque investigatio.
VOL. V.
JULY-OCTOBER.
1837.
LONDON:
RICHARD AND JOHN EDWARD TAYLOR.
MDCCCXXXVII.
PRINTED BY RICHARD AND JOHN E. TAYLOR,
RED LION COURT, FLEET STREET.
THE
BRITISH AND FOREIGN
REVIEW;
OR,
EUROPEAN QUARTERLY JOURNAL.
" In primisque hominis est propria veri inquisitio atque investigatio."
CICERO DE OFF.
N° IX.
JAMES RIDGWAY AND SONS, PICCADILLY.
CONTENTS
OF
ARTICLE
Page
I.-Journal of a Residence in Norway during the Years
1834, 1835, and 1836, made with a view to in-
quire into the moral and political economy of
that country, and the condition of its inhabitants.
By SAMUEL LAING.
1
II.-Imaginary Conversations of Literary Men and
Statesmen. By WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR,
Esq.
. Second Series.
Pericles and Aspasia. By WALTER SAVAGE
LANDOR.
III.-Law of Debtor and Creditor.
IV.-Transportation and Colonization, or the causes of
the comparative failure of the Transportation
System in the Australian Colonies, with sugges-
tions for ensuring its future efficiency in subser-
viency to extensive Colonization. By JOHN
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64 ARTICLE
DUNMORE LANG, D.D. Principal of the Aus-
tralian College, and Senior Minister of the
Church of Scotland in New South Wales.
89
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V.-The History of Scotland.-By PATRICK FRASER
TYTLER, Esq. Vol. I. 1828, — Vol. VI. 1837. 133
VI.-Debate in the House of Lords upon the Earl of
Radnor's Motion for a Commission of Inquiry
into the Statutes, &c. of the Universities of Ox-
ford and Cambridge.
Debate in the House of Commons upon Mr.
Pryme's Motion for a Commission of Inquiry, &c.
A Historical Account of the University of Cam-
bridge and its Colleges; in a Letter to the Earl
of Radnor. By BENJAMIN DANN WALSH,
M.A., Fellow of Trinity College.
...
VII.-Scripture Lessons adapted for the Use of Schools,
recommended by the Commissioners for the Edu-
cation of the Poor of Ireland.
National Schools of Ireland defended in a Letter
to the Rev. Dr. Thorpe. By FRANCIS SADLEIR,
S.F.T.C.D.
VIII.-Report of the Committee on Joint Stock Banks.
1836.
Speech of WILLIAM CLAY, Esq. M.P. on moving
for a Committee on Joint Stock Banks, with Re-
flections and Remarks.
Letter to Lord Melbourne on the Cause of the re-
cent Derangement in the Moncy Market, and on
Bank Reform. By Col. TORRENS, F.R.S.
Causes and Consequences of the Pressure upon the
Money Market. By J. HORSLEY PALMER,
Reflections suggested by a perusal of Mr. J. Hors-
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