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THE QUARTERLY REVIEW,
No. CLXXII. is Published This Day.
CONTENTS:
I. GIACOMO LEOPARDI AND HIS WRITINGS.
II. RANKE'S HOUSE OF BRANDENBURG.
III. QUEEN'S COLLEGE, LONDON.
IV. GROTE'S HISTORY OF GREECE.
V. URQUHART'S PILLARS OF HERCULES.
VI. FACTS IN FIGURES.
VII. THE DUTIFUL SON.
VIII. CUNNINGHAM'S HANDBOOK OF LONDON.
IX. BAXTER'S IMPRESSIONS OF EUROPE.
X. LORD LIEUTENANT CLARENDON.
XI. LOUIS PHILIPPE.
John Murray, Albemarle Street.
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