V. The Antiquary. By the Author of Waverleg and Guy
Mannering - -
125
VI. 1. Mémoire sur la Nécessité et les Moyens de faire cesser
les Pirateries des Etats Barbaresques. Reçu, consi-
déré, et adopté à Paris en Septembre-à Turin, le 14
Octobre, 1814-à Vienne durant le Congrès. Par W.
Sidney Smith.
2. A Letter to a Member of Parliament on the Slavery
of the Christians at Algiers. By Walter Croker, Esq.
of the Royal Navy.
3. Narrative of a Ten Year's Residence at Tripoli, in
Africa, from the original Correspondence, in the pos-
session of the Family of the late Richard Tully, Esq.
the British Consul; comprising authentic Memoirs
and Anecilotes of the reigning Bashaw, Sedi Useph, his
Family, and various Persons of distinction ; an Ace
count of the Domestic Manners of the Moors, Arabs,
and Turks, &c.
4. Travels in Europe and Africa; comprising a Journey
through France, Spain and Portugal, to Morocco, with
a particular Account of that Empire, &c. By Colonel
Keatinge.
5. An Account of Tunis, of its Government, Manners,
Customs, and Antiquities; especially of its Produc-
tions, Manufactures, and Commerce. By Thomas
Macgill - - - - - - - - 139
VII. Sequel to a Narrative of a Forced Journey through
Spain and France, as a Prisoner of War, in 1810 to
1813; including Observations on the present State of
Ireland, &c. &c. &c. By Maj.-Gen. Lord Blayney 183
VIII. 1. Reports of the Society for Bettering the Condition of
the Poor.
2. Pietas Londinensis.
3. Mémoires sur les Moyens de détruire la Mendicité.
Par M. le Vicomte de Prunelle, Membre de la Chambre
des Députés, du Comité d'Administration de la So-
ciété Philantropique de Paris, de la Commission des
Assurances établie près le Ministre de l'Intérieur.
4. The Principles of Population and Production as they
are affected by the Progress of Society, with a View
to Moral and Political Consequences. By John Wey-
land, Jun. Esq. F.R.S. - - - - • 187
IX. The History of Persia, from the most early Period to
the present Time : containing an Account of the Re-
ligion, Government, Usages, and Character of the
Inhabitants of that Kingdom. By Colonel Sir John
Malcolm, K.C.B., K.L.S. late Minister Plenipoten-
riary to the Court of Persia from the Supreme Govern-
ment of India
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