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-- On the Evangelical Sects
11 Bell and Lancaster
12 The Inquisition
-- Montgomery's Poems
13 Iceland
14 French Revolutionists
15 Count Julian
-- Calamities of Authors
16 Manufacturing system and the Poor
19 Bogue and Bennett's History of the Dissenters
21 Nicobar Islands
-- Montgomery's World before the Flood
22 23 British Poets
23 Oriental Memoirs
24 Lewis and Clark's Travels
-- Barre Roberts
25 Miot's Expedition to Egypt
25 Life of Wellington
26 do. do.
28 Alfieri
29 Me. La Roche Jacqueline
-- The Poor
30 Ali Bey's Travels
-- Foreign Travellers in England
31 Parliamentary Reform
32 Porter's Travels
-- Rise and Progress of Disaffection
33 Tonga Islands
35 Lope de Vega
37 Evelyn on the means of Improving the People
41 Copy-Right Act
42 Cemeteries
43 Monastic Inst.i.tutions
45 Life of Marlborough
46 New Churches
48 Life of Wm. Huntington, S.S.
50 Life of Cromwell
52 Dobrizhoffer
53 Camoens
55 Gregorie's Religious Sects
56 Infidelity
57 Burnett's Own Times
59 Dwight's Travels
62 Hayley
-- Mrs. Baillie's Lisbon
Mr. Southey expressed an intention of sending me a list of all his remaining papers, in the "Quarterly," which intention was not fulfilled.
Presuming on the accuracy of the present list, from Mr. S. himself, there must be some mistakes in the account of Mr. Southey's contributions, as stated in that old and valuable periodical, the "Gentleman's Magazine,"
for 1844 and 1845.
[70] Every effort was made by me both by advertising and inquiry, but no tidings of the first edition of Bunyan could be obtained in these parts.
Very recently I learnt that the first edition had been discovered, and that the particulars might be learned of E. B. Underhill, Esq., Newmarket House, near Nailsworth, Gloucesters.h.i.+re. Upon my writing to this gentleman he politely favoured me with the following gratifying reply.
"Feb. 27, 1847.