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2. The Natural History, the Diseases, the Medical Practice, and the Materia Medica of the Aborigines of Brazil, translated by John Macpherson, Esq., M. D., Assistant Surgeon. Calcutta, Bishop's College Press, 1845

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3. Justice's Manual, or Suggestions for Justices of the
Peace. By R. Montgomery, C. S.

4. The History of Bengal from the first Mahommedan.
Invasion until the virtual conquest of that country
by the English, A. D. 1757. By Charles Stewart,
Esq. M. A. S. &c. &c. Calcutta, 1847
Addison's Papers in the Spectator, Reprinted from the
Baskerville Edition of his works; and preceded by
the Right Hon. T. B. Macaulay's Essay on his Life
and Writings. Calcutta, 1847.

The Theory of Moral Sentiments, &c. &c. by Adam
Smith, L. L. D. Calcutta, 1847

A Treatise on Vulgar and Decimal Fractions, by John
Newmarch, B. A. Calcutta, 1847.

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5. The East India Calculator's Manual; or a series of Arithmetical Calculations on a Novel System; illustrated by examples; with less than one-fourth the usual labour. Adapted to general use, especially to the ordinary purposes of business.-By H. A. Knott: (late Secretary to the West of England Bank, Bristol, and formerly Head Accountant to the Herefordshire Banking Company, Hereford.) Calcutta, 1847, price 16 Rs.

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6. The utility of the Aristotelian Logic; or the Remarks of Bacon, Locke, Reid and Stewart on that subject. considered; being the substance of three Lectures delivered to the Senior Students of the Hindu College, Calcutta; by William Knighton, M. R. A. S., officiating Professor of Literature in that Institution, &c. &c. Calcutta, 1847.

7. Up the Red Sea and down the Nile, in 1839. London,

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ERRATA IN No. XIV.

ARTICLE" Political Agency in the East."

Page 296, 15 lines from bottom, for "their officers," read "other officers."

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297, line 11, for "Heratic mission," read "Herati mission."

306, line 3, for "personification an Affghan political," read "personification of an Affghan political."

307, line 14 from the bottom, for "character of his company," read "character of his country."

312, line 4 from the bottom, for "even bore testimony," read "ever bore testimony."

ARTICLE" Sir Elijah Impey."

450, line 24, for "our historians of India are so many dull monuments," read 66 our histories of India," &c.

451, line 21, for "these were not," read "there were not."

459, line 8, for "friend," read "friends;" and for "it will be expected," read

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'it will be objected.”

464, for "paternal tears" read "fraternal tears."

476, line 3, for" contains nothing," read "contain nothing."

482, line 7, for "the petition set forth his case," read "the petitioner set forth his case."

484, line 5, for "well known Horatian he addressed," read "well known Horatian ode addressed."

491, line 30, for "Then she brought an action," read "There she brought an action."

522, line 4, for "his own assailants," read "his old assailants."

line 13 from the bottom, for "we contradict," read "we contradicted."

IN No. XVI.

ARTICLE" Lord Hardinge's Administration.”

461, line 14, for " nine Deputy-Governors," read" seven Governors."

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