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CONTENTS OF No. III.

Theorie du Navire, par le Marquis de Poterat, Chevalier de

l'ordre Royal et Militaire de St. Louis, Capitaine de Vaisseau, &c.

Travels and Adventures in Southern Africa. By George

Thompson, Esq. eight years a resident at the Cape. Comprising

a View of the present state of the Cape Colony, with Observa-
tions on the progress and prospects of the British Emigrants.

VII. BARRINGTON'S SKETCHES OF HIS OWN TIMES,

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ART.

X. FLORIDA,

An Account of East Florida. By W. Stork, M. D. With a
Journal kept by John Bartram, of Philadelphia, Botanist to His
Majesty, on a Journey from St. Augustine, up the River St. John.

Travels in North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West
Florida, &c. &c. By William Bartram.

Sketches Topographical and Historical of the Floridas, more
particularly of East Florida. By J. Grant Forbes.

Notice of East Florida, with an Account of the Seminole Na-
tion of Indians. By a recent Traveller in the Province.

Observations upon the Floridas. By Ch. Vignolles.
Oration delivered before the Florida Institute of Agriculture,
Antiquities, and Sciences. By Colonel James Gadsden.

A View of West Florida. By John Lee Williams.

XI. NEGRO SLAVERY,

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214

A Practical View of the Present State of Slavery in the West
Indies; or, an Examination of Mr. Stephen's "Slavery of the
British West India Colonies:" containing more particularly an
Account of the actual Condition of the Negroes in Jamaica: with
Observations on the Decrease of the Slaves since the Abolition
of the Slave Trade, and on the probable effects of Legislative
Emancipation: also, Strictures on the Edinburgh Review, and
on the Pamphlets of Mr. Cooper and Mr. Bickell. By Alexander
Barclay, lately, and for twenty-one years, resident in Jamaica.

Speech of the Hon. Henry Clay, before the American Coloni-
zation Society, in the Hall of the House of Representatives,
January 20th, 1827. With an Appendix, containing the Docu-
ments therein referred to.

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237

XII. BRITISH COLONIAL AND NAVIGATION SYSTEM, 267
Documents from the Department of State, relative to the Co-
lonial Trade.

THIS Work will be published on the first of
March, June, September, and December. Each
Number will consist of about two hundred and
fifty pages. Terms, five dollars per annum.

CONTENTS OF No. IV.

ART.

I. ORIGIN OF THE HOMERIC POEMS,

PAGE

- 307

Prolegomena ad Homerum: sive de operum Homericorum
priscâ et genuinâ formâ, variisque mutationibus et probabili
ratione emendandi. Scripsit Frid. Aug. Wolfius. Volumen 1.
(the second never published.)

II. MEXICO,

Memoria del Secretario de Estado y del despacho Universal
de Justicia, &c.

Memoria del Secretario de Estado y de la Hacienda, &c.

III. LIFE OF BERNARDIN DE ST. PIERRE,

Euvres complètes de Jacques-Henry-Bernardin de St. Pierre,
mises en ordre, et précédés de la vie de l'auteur, par L. Aimé-
Martin. Complete Works of Jacques-Henry-Bernardin de St.
Pierre, arranged by L. Aimé-Martin, and preceded by a Life of
the Author, from the same hand.

IV. TRAVELS OF LIEUTENANT DE Roos,

Personal Narrative of Travels in the United States and Canada,
in 1826; illustrated by Plates. With Remarks on the present
state of the American Navy. By Lieut. the Hon. Frederick Fitz-
gerald De Roos, Royal Navy.

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Des comestibles et des vins de la Grèce et de l'Italie en usage
chez les Romains. Par G. Peignot. Of the Eatables and Wines
of Greece and Italy in use amongst the Romans.

VI. WORKS OF CHATEAUBRIAND,

Euvres complètes de M. le Vicomte de Chateaubriand, Pair
de France, Membre de l'Académie Française. Complete Works
of Viscount Chateaubriand, Peer of France, Member of the
French Academy.

VII. EARLY AMERICAN POETRY,

Clio. By James G. Percival.

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