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THE
QUARTERLY REVIEW.
VOL. LXXV.
PUBLISHED IN
DECEMBER, 1844, & MARCH, 1845.
LONDON:
JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET.
1845.
LIBRARY
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DAVIS
Printed by WILLIAM CLOWES and SONS,
Stamford Street.
I-A Bill for the better Regulation of Medical Practice
throughout the United Kingdom. (Prepared and
brought in by Sir James Graham and Mr. Manners
Sutton, and ordered by the House of Commons to be
printed, August 7, 1844.)
II.-Reports of Cases argued and determined in the Cousistory
Court of London; containing the Judgments of the
Right Honourable Sir William Scott. By John Hag-
gard, LL.D., Advocate.
The Law Magazine, or Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence.
No. 33. Article-Life of Lord Stowell
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III.-Eōthen, or Traces of Travel brought Home from the East - 54
IV.-1. A Treatise on Painting, written by Cennino Cennini in
the Year 1437, with an Introduction and Notes by
Siguor Tambroni. Translated by Mrs. Merrifield.
2. Lectures on Painting and Design. By B. R. Haydon,
Historical Painter
V.-1. Palm Leaves. By R. M. Milnes, Esq., M.P.
2. The Englishwoman in Egypt: Letters from Cairo,
written during a residence there in 1842, 3, and 4, with
E. W. Lane, Esq., author of The Modern Egyptians.'
By his Sister (Mrs. Poole).
3. The Women of England; their several Duties and Do-
mestic Habits. By Mrs. Ellis.
4. The Wives of England; their Relative Duties, Domes-
tic Influence, and Social Obligations. By the Author
of The Women of England.'
5. Characteristics of Women; Moral, Poetical, and Histo-
rical. With Fifty Vignette Etchings. By Mrs. Jame-
son.
6. The Romance of Biography; or, Memoirs of Women
loved and celebrated by Poets, from the days of the
Troubadours to the present age; a series of Anecdotes
intended to illustrate the influence which female Virtue
and Beauty have exercised over the characters and
writings of men of genius. By Mrs. Jameson
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