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... THE REVIEWS. No. 292 to 298.— Gentleman's Magazine, for October ; Dublin Review, July—October; Christian Remembrancer; English, Church of England, and Edinburgh Reviews, for October. We have often had occasion to remark, that, whatever may be said of ...
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... REVIEW Art. I. The Religious and Social Condition of France! Prescott’s Conquest of Mexico. 3. Dr. Want s Romish Corruptions. 4. Moehler’s Symbolism. 3 The Nestorian Christians of Kurdistan, o. Irish Archaeological Society—Statute of Kilkenny. 7. State ...
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... REVIEWS management of the insane ■ In Dr. Woodward’s report relating to the Stale Lu- PENNY AGRICULTURAL MAGAZINE. natic Asylum, occurs the following interesting pas PUBCKLL & SOS 88, PATRICK ■ STREET, CORK. sages;— . , have seen number this very ...
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... REVIEW. An Efficient Remedy for the Distrest of Nation*. —By John Gray, Author of The Social System.” J. Gumming, Dublin. Mr. Cray’s speculations, if they have no other merit, have at least that of originality. He has contrived to say something new on ...