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Nine Discourses on Important Subjects, delivered in St Mark's Church, Liverpool. By the Rev. W. Morton. Svo. 6s. 6d. boards. Metrical Version of the Collects, for every Sunday in the year. By the Rev. C. H. Beatson, M. A. 12mo. 4s. boards.

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Deism compared with Christianity; being an Epistolary Correspondence, containing all the principal Objections against Revealed Religion, with the Answers annexed. By Edward Chichester, M. A. 3 vols. 8vo. 11. 7s.

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No. LXXII. will be published in February 1822..

Edinburgh:-Printed by J. Hutchison,

for the Heirs of David Willison.

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EDINBURGH.

THE

EDINBURGH MAGAZINE,

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LITERARY MISCELLANY;

A NEW SERIES OF

The Scots Magazine.

Published Monthly at 2s. 6d. per Number.

CONTENTS OF THE NUMBERS PUBLISHED THIS PRESENT YEAR.

JANUARY.

1.-General View of the Political State of Europe and South America-2. A Tale of the Secret Tribunal-3. The Literary Legacy, No. I-The Bride of Balachan.-4. Flight of Migratory Birds, attracted by the Scottish Lighthouses-5. Realities and Imaginations-6. The Sea Spirit-7. The Emigrant's Return-8. Sonnet-9. Translation of Seneca's Quis verc Rex ?—10. Phrenologos in Search of a Wife-11. On Castle-building-12. Letter from Polyphemus O'Cary, S. B. L. S.-13. NUGE CANORE, Part II-The Fisherman-A Fragment-Morning-The Dawn of Reason-14. LONDON PERIODICALS, No. I-Sir Richard's Magazine-15. Jacobite Relics, not in Hogg's Collection-The Farce, &c.-The Two Men of Colston, &c.—16. Recollections of Home Affecting Incident-17. The Rose-bud-18. Observations on Remarks on the Flora Scotica of Dr. Hooker"-19. Corn Laws -Renfrewshire Petition-20. Address written for the Anniversary of Burns's Birth-day-21. Elegy written on New-Year's-Day, 1822-22. The Thane of Fife, a Poem; by W. Tennant-23. Mary Allan; a Tale-24. Eben. Anderson's Visit to London, Letter I, "The London Coffeehouses”—25. Howison's Sketches of Upper Canada 26. Lord Byron's Sardanapalus, The Two Foscari, and Cain-27. Literary Intelligence-28. Monthly Register, &c. &c. &c.

FEBRUARY.

1. Corn Laws-Renfrewshire Petition, (continued from last Number)-—— 2. Westminster Hall-3. The Literary Legacy, No. II-The Bride of Balachan, (continued)-4. A Tale of the Secret Tribunal, Part II-5. A True and Authentic History of " Ill Tam," No. II-6. Abstract of Report to the British Parliament, relative to the Self-Immolation of Hindoo Widows7. An Autumnal Excursion-A Poetical Epistle-8. Hints for keeping the Sabbath-9. Anecdote of Dr. Carlyle-10. Scottish Pictures-11. Plack and Penny Day-Editor's deliverance upon the subject proposed for his consideration-12. Sir Andrew Wylie of that Ilk; by the Author of "Annals of the Parish"-13. On Mr. Williams's Exhibition of Water-colour Drawings-14. The Police of Edinburgh-15. An Essay on the Sentiments of Attraction, Adaptation, and Variety, &c.; by William Howison-16. Abuses in the Present Mode of conducting Public Seminaries-17. Literary Intelligence -18. Monthly Register, &c. &c. &c.

MARCH.

1. The Shrewsbury Correspondence-2. Eben. Anderson's Visit to London, Letter II, Bedlam-3. Dr. Hibbert's Description of the Shetland Islands

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