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Anna Ross; a Story for Children. By the Author of "Decision," &c. Second Edition.

A Masonic Address, delivered at Lynn, Mass. By Caleb Cushing. Lecture on Universal Benevolence, delivered in Philadelphia. By the Rev. A. Kneeland.

A Discourse, on Opening the New Building in the House of Refuge, New York, established for the Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents. By John Stanford, A. M. New York.

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A View of the Conduct of the Executive of Virginia, in relation to the Execution of the Act of the 7th of January, 1826, making provision for furnishing the Magistrates of this Commonwealth with "Henning's Virginia Justice." By William Waller Henning. Richmond.

The Infant's Progress, from the Valley of Destruction to Everlasting Glory. By Mrs Sherwood. New Edition.

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Extracts from the Minutes of the General Association of Massachusetts, with the Narrative of the State of Religion, and the Pastoral Address. Boston. 8vo. pp. 28.

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Village Hymns for Social Worship, Selected and Original, designed as a Supplement to Dr Watts' Psalms and Hymns. By Asahel Nettleton. Fourth Edition. New York.

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Notions on Religion and Politics. By the Puritan Club. Boston. 8vo. pp. 69.

Observations on the Growth of the Mind. By Sampson Reed. Boston. 8vo. pp. 44.

The Prize Book, No. VI., of the Public Latin School in Boston. Boston. 8vo. pp. 31.

Alleine's Alarm. New Edition.

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A Bill to establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy throughout the United States. Boston. 12mo. pp. 48.

ORATIONS.

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THEOLOGY.

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INDEX TO VOL. IV.

A.

Academy of Fine Arts, address before,
noticed, 387.

Address before the New York Acade-
my of the Fine Arts, noticed, 387;
modern art inferior to ancient, why,
ib.; our country favourable to the
culture of the Arts, 388; of the
Harrisburg Convention, reviewed,
251; before the Society for the
Suppression of Intemperance, by
John Ware, reviewed,331; another,
by G. Bradford, reviewed, ib.
Adelung's Survey of Languages, 372.
Adventurer in England, Letter from,

443.

Africa, Northern and Central, Travels
in, reviewed, 214.
Agnolo, Michel, 450.
Agriculture in Russia, 313.

Aikin, Lucy, her Memoir of Mrs Bar-
bauld, noticed, 192

Algiers, Sketches of, by William Sha-
ler, reviewed, 94; the country little
known, 95; possessed by robbers,
ib.; governed by Janissaries, 96;
mode of electing the Dey of, ib.;
the women, 99; means of education
in, ib.; architecture of, 100.
American in Europe, Letters from;
see Letters.

Antiquities. Northern, 196.
Arabs, character of, 215.

Amour Arabian, 196.

Banks, Remarks on the New England,
1; the allied, contract between, 3;
their object to preserve a sound
circulating medium, ib.

Banner, the National, noticed, 37.
Barbauld, Mrs, her works noticed,
192; extracts, 193; her success in
early education, 194.
Bartlett's Planisphere, noticed, 380.
Bayer's Uranometria, 380.
Beauty, Ideal, sonnet by Michel Ag-
nolo, 450.

Biblical Reader, Blake's, noticed, 72.
Bills of Exchange, summary of the

law of, noticed, 362; unsettled in
this country till lately, ib.
Blacks, crimes among, numerous, 308.
Blake's Biblical Reader, 72.
Blow-pipe, Indian, 391

Blucher, his fondness for gaming, 415.
Board of Agriculture of the State of

New York, Memoirs of, 401; or-
ganization of, 402.

Boethius, translation of, by Queen
Elizabeth, 465.
Bornou, wedding in, 219.
Bradford's Address before the Society
for the Suppression of Intemper-
ance, reviewed, 331.
Brambletye House, reviewed, 256.
Bryan's Lay of Gratitude, noticed, 304.
Buffon, 81.

Buonaparte, Narrative of the Surren-
der of, reviewed, 431.

Arts, Fine, address before the Acade- Burmese Idol, 466.

my of, noticed, 387.

Astorga Library, 235.

Athenæum, Boston, state of, 310.
Australasia, newspapers in, 312.

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Burning-Glasses, 392.

C.

Canal of the Pyrenees, 394; Middle-
sex, cost of constructing the, 16;
unprofitable to its proprietors, ib.
Canals, 391; compared with rail-
roads, 12; not adapted to New
England, 15; Russian, 394.
Cannon-founding, 195.

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