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In addition to these, we have several, any notice of
which we must reserve for another opportunity, and merely acknowledge their arrival.
The Statistical Account of the British Empire. By J. R. M,Cut.- wen, Esq. (In 2 volumes; and large ones they are.) The First Volume of Mr. Wassit's Translation of the Comedies of Aristophanes. Three Fictions, or rather two fictions and two thirds,—Mrs. kfaberly, or the World as it Will be (in 3 vols.) ; The Duke of Monmouth, by the Author of " The Munster Festivals" (in 3 vols.); and the two first volumes of Mr. AINSWORTH'S Crichton.
Recollections of Sir Walter Scott; and The Book of Human Character, Vol. I.