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Philadelphia:
CAREY & LEA.
SOLD IN PHILADELPHIA BY E. L. CAREY & A. HART.
NEW-YORK, BY G. & C. & H. CARVILL.
LONDON:—R. J. KENNETT, 59 GREAT QUEEN STREET.
PARIS:—A. & W. GALIGNANI, RUE VIVIENNE.
Art. I.—College-Instruction and Discipline
Art. II.—The Life and Times of His lateMajesty, George the Fourth
Art. III.—Essay on the HieroglyphicSystem
Art. IV.—Iron
Art. V.—The Siamese Twins
Art. VI.—Europe and America
Art. VII.—Webster's Speeches and ForensicArguments
Art. VIII.—Poland
Art. IX.—History of Maryland
Art. X.—Peale's Notes on Italy
Index—Volumes 1 and 2
Art. I.—COLLEGE-INSTRUCTION ANDDISCIPLINE.
1.—Journal of the Proceedings of a Convention of Literaryand Scientific Gentlemen, held in the Common Council Chamber of the Cityof New-York. October, 1830. New-York: pp. 286. 8vo.
2.—Catechism of Education, Part 1st, &c. By William Lyon Mackenzie. Member of the Parliamentof Upper Canada. York: 1830. pp. 46. 8vo.
3.—Address of the State Convention of Teachers and Friendsof Education, held at Utica. January 12th, 13th, and 14th, 1831.With an Abstract of the Proceedings of said Convention. Utica:1831. pp. 16. 8vo.
4.—Oration on the advantages to be derived from theIntroduction of the Bible and of Sacred Literature as essential parts ofall Education, in a literary point of view merely, from the PrimarySchools to the University: delivered before the Connecticut Alpha ofthe ΦΒΚ Society. On Tuesday, September 7th, 1830. By Thomas Smith Grimke, of Charleston, S. C.New-Haven: 1830. pp. 76. 8vo.
5.—Lecture on Scientific Education, delivered Saturday,December 18th, 1830, before the Members of the Franklin Institute.By James R. Leib, A. M. Philadelphia: 1831.pp. 16. 8vo.