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Title: The Westminster review, No. XXIII and XXIV, January and April 1830
Description: 0. Hardcover. Book, 538 pages, no title page. Both covers detached. The Westminster Review was a quarterly British publication. Established in 1823 as the official organ of the Philosophical Radicals, it was published from 1824 to 1914. James Mill was one of the driving forces behind the liberal journal until 1828.Articles on: Thames water question; History and doctrine of Buddhism; Forest scenes and incidents in the wilds of North America; Free trade; The picture of Australia, exhibiting New Holland, Van Diemen's Land, and all the settlements, from the first at Sydney to the last at the Swan River; Frisian literature; On continued fever; Liberties of the Gallican Church; Radical Reform; Four years in Southern Africa; Letters and journals of Lord Byron; Ancient Bohemian ballads; Journal of an embassy from the Governor General of India to the court of Ava in the year 1827; Satan; Law of arrest, Financial reform; Taxes on literature; Justice and codification petitions; A general, mediacla and statistical history of the present condition of public charity in France; Memoirs of rear admiral Paul Jones etc. Fair.

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- Book number: 012344

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