132.—Baucher's Horsemanship, 132.—Heroes and Martyrs of the Missionary |
Enterprise, 132.—Gutzkow's Ritter Vom Geiste, 268.—Henry Taylor |
reviewed in the Grenzboten, 268.—Germany in the Revolutionary Period |
of 1522, 268.—Reading Poems, 268.—German views of Carlyle's Life of |
Sterling, 268.—Curious German work on Shakspeare, by Veshe, 269.—The |
Gothic Runic Alphabet, 269.—Fac Simile of an Ancient copy of the |
Gospels, 269.—German Historical Monuments, 269.—Hagberg's Swedish |
version, of Shakspeare, 269.—German version of Dunlap's History of |
Fiction, 269.—The Vagabonds, by Holtei, 269.—New German Poems, |
269.—Richers on Nature and Spirit, 270.—German Domestic Legends, |
270.—Fecknor's Zend Avista, 270.—Rappert's Negromancer Virgilius, |
270.—German Temperance Tales, 270.—Nichl on Civil Society, |
270.—Correspondence of Goethe and Knebel, 270.—New Collection of |
Eastern MSS. at Berlin, 270.—German versions of Longfellow, Dr. Mayo, |
and Bunyan, 270.—Recent German Historical Literature, 271.—German |
Booksellers, 271.—Wholesale system of acquiring Languages, 271.—Adolf |
Stahr's Prussian Revolution, 271.—Schleisenger's Wanderings through |
London, 271.—Arabic MS. of Euclid, 271.—New work by Baron Eötvös, |
271.—Wagner's Journey to Persia, 271.—Continuation of Humboldt's |
Kosmos, 271.—German work on Kossuth, 271.—Cheever's Sandwich Islands, |
in German, 271.—Silvio Pellico, 271.—Clemens Brentano, 271.—New Books |
on Scandinavia, 272.—The Widow of Weber, 272.—Professor Nuytz, |
272.—Maria Monk in Germany, 272.—Works of Kepler, 272.—Works |
Prohibited in Russia, 272.—Liebeck, on Landscape Gardening, |
272.—Cotta's new edition of Faust, 272.—Writings of Spalatin, |
272.—Scientific Works from China, 272.—Biot's Translation of an |
Ancient Chinese History, 273.—The Library of Cardinal Mezzofanti, |
273.—Michelet, 273.—Nicolas and Ritter, 273.—Works of Paganini, |
274.—Philarete Chasles on American Literature, 274.—Lafuente's History |
of Spain, 274.—New Paris edition of Fenimore Cooper, 274.—Guizot on |
Shakspeare, 274.—Paris by a Hungarian, 274.—Villegos, the Spanish |
Historian, 274.—Tranion on Land Tenure, 274.—Lady Bulwer's New Novel, |
274.—New Works on French History, 275.—Count Joseph de Maistro, |
275.—Don Antonio Saco, on Cuba, 275.—New edition of Turner's Anglo |
Saxons, 275.—John Howard Hinton on the Voluntary Principle in America, |
275.—New Discussions as to Junius, 275.—Smith's Natural History of the |
Human Species, 275.—Bonynge's Wealth of America, 276.—The Past and |
it's Legacies, by J. D. Nourse, 276.—Head's Bundle of French Sticks, |
276.—Legends of Alexander in the East, 414.—Hofner, on Dresses of |
Christians, in the Middle Ages, 414.—German Version of Popular |
Nomenclature of American Plants, 414.—German Works on History, |
414.—Count Von Hugel on India, 414.—Von Rommer's Historical Pocket |
Book, 415.—The Art Journal, 415.—Beeker's Roman Antiquities, |
415.—Ennemoser's Inquiries Respecting the Human Soul, 415.—New |
Edition of Brackhaus's Lexikon, 415.—Sources of Popular German Songs, |
415.—Saupe's Schiller and his Paternal House, 416.—German Military |
Books, 416.—Thirtieth Volume of the Library of Collected German |
Literature, 416.—Biography of Karl Lachmann, 416.—History of German |
Literature, 416.—Ludwig Kossuth, 416.—Behse's History of the Austrian |
Court, 416.—Forty Questions addressed to Mahomet, by the Jews, |
416.—Böckh's Political Economy of the Athenians, 416.—Hettner's |
Æsthetic Inquiries into the Modern Drama, 416.—Lepsius on Egyptian |
Theology, 417.—History of the Russian Empire, 417.—Bavarian |
Traditions. 417.—S. Didung, 417.—Zahn's Pompeii, 417.—Miss Bremer's |
American Homes, 417.—A German Wandering Jew, 417.—Mittermaier on |
American Systems of Punishment, 417.—History of Costumes, 417.—Amyot |
and the Old French Translators, 417.—Silvio Pellico's Works in France, |
417.—History of the Bastile, 418.—Count Montalembert, 418.—Greek |
Professorship of Edinburgh, 418.—Dr. Smith's Pilgrimage to Palestine, |
418.—Turkish Grammar, 418.—Bulwer's Poems, 418.—Lady Bulwer's Letters |
to the Morning Post, 418.—Memoir of Lord Jeffrey, 418.—New Candidate |
for the authorship of Junius, 419.—Unpublished papers of Torquato |
Tasso, 419.—Bancroft's History, 419.—Palfrey's Jewish Scriptures and |
Antiquities, 420.—Howadji in Syria, 420.—The History of Classical |
Literature by R. W. Browne, 420.—Thompson's Literature of the Southern |
States, 420.—Poems of Winthrop Mackworth Praed, 420.—New Book by G. W. |
Curtis, 420.—R. H. Stoddard, 420.—Schopenhauer's "Little Philosophical |
Writings," 549.—Wachsmuth's History of Civilization, 550.—German |
Theology, 550. Wagner's Journey to Persia, 550.—Roman Catholic |
Missions, 551.—Professor Brandes on the Mormons, 551.—Constitutions of |
the Country Towns in Saxony, 551.—Gottleib Fichte's Ethics, |
551.—Memoirs Of the Margravine of Bayreuth, 552.—Fannbacher's |
Recollections of Greece, &c., 552.—Remains of Klaproth, 552.—Daumer's |
Poems, 552.—Gutzkow's Bitter vom Geiste, 552.—New Scandinavian |
Literature, 553. Philology and Politics In Denmark, 553.—Poems
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