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PUBLISHED BY OTIS, BROADERS, AND CO
No. 154 WASHINGTON STREET.
1847.
ART.
I. CHARLES EDWARD, THE PRETENDER
Histoire de Charles-Edouard, dernier Prince
la Maison de Stuart, précédée d'une Histoire de
Rivalité de l'Angleterre et de l'Écosse. Par Am
DÉE Pichot, D. M.
II. BROUGHAM'S LIVES OF Men Of LETTERS
Lives of Men of Letters and Science, who flou
ished in the Time of George the Third. By HENR
LORD BROUGHAM, F. R. S. Second Series.
* III. THE SOURCES OF THE Divina COMMEDIA
1. La Divine Comédie avant Dante. Par I
CHARLES LABITTE.
2. Études sur les Sources Poétiques de la Divi
Comédie. Par A. J. OZANAM.
IV. THE LIFE AND TIMES OF TAOMAS Å BECKET .
The Life and Letters of Thomas à Becket, no
first gathered from the Contemporary Historia
By the Rev. J. A. GILES, D. C. L., late Fellow
Corpus Christi College, Oxford.
V. MEMOIRS OF THE FEDERAL ADMINISTRATIONS
Memoirs of the Administrations of Washingt
and John Adams, edited from the Papers of Oliv
Wolcott, Secretary of the Treasury. By Geor
.
VI. WORCESTER'S UNIVERSAL DICTIONARY
179
A Universal and Critical Dictionary of the Eng.
lish Language; to which are added Walker's Key
to the Pronunciation of Classical and Scripture Prop-
er Names, much enlarged and improved ; and a
Pronouncing Vocabulary of Modern Geographical
Names. By JOSEPH E. WORCESTER.
VII. HOLMES'S URANIA
208
Urania, a Rhymed Lesson, pronounced before the
Mercantile Library Association, October 14, 1846.
By OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES.
VIII. MACKENZIE's Life of DECATUR .
217
The Library of American Biography. Conduct-
ed by JARED SPARKS. Vol. XXI. The Life of Ste-
phen Decatur, a Commodore in the Navy of the
United States. By ALEXANDER SLIDELL MACKEN-
ZIE, U.S. N.
IX. HOCHELAGA
237
Hochelaga; or England in the New World. Ed.
ited by Eliot WARBURTON, Esq., Author of the
Crescent and the Cross.
X. CRITICAL Notices.
1. Sumner's Phi Beta Kappa Address
254
2. Howe on Prison Discipline
257
3. Liddell and Scott's Greek Lexicon
260
4. Smith's Memoir of Fichte .
263
5. Report on Tenements for the Poor
. 266
6. Livermore's Lectures to Young Men
268
New PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED
271