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The American Whig Review : Volume 0009, Issue 13 Jan 1849: American Review: A Whig journal of politics, literature, art, and science

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Title: The American Whig Review : Volume 0009, Issue 13 Jan 1849: American Review: A Whig journal of politics, literature, art, and science  
Author: Wiley and Putnam
Volume: VolumeĀ 9
Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, American Periodicals, Literary Magazine
Collections: Periodicals: Journal and Magazine Collection (Contemporary), The American Whig Review Collection
Historic
Publication Date:
1849
Publisher: Wiley and Putnam

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Putnam, W. A. (1849). The American Whig Review : Volume 0009, Issue 13 Jan 1849. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.us/


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Description: The American Whig Review was a monthly Whig journal of politics, literature, art, and science. It was published in the mid-19th century in New York by Wiley and Putnam.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents: Miscellaneous Front Pages pp. C-iv -- Introductory to the Year 1849 pp. 1-6 -- Origin of the Two Parties: Contrast of their Doctrines pp. 6-21 -- Remarks on English Novelists G. F. Deane, pp. 21-34 -- The Policy of England and its Results pp. 34-44 -- Mozart G. A. Macfarren, pp. 44-54 -- Ferdousi the Persian Poet pp. 54-68 -- The Hon. William L. Dayton, U. S. Senator from New Jersey pp. 68-71 -- Middle-Asiatic Theology J. D. W., pp. 71-81 -- The Vale of Innocence J. D. W., pp. 81-84 -- Gold Hunting in California in the Sixteenth Century E. G. Squier, pp. 84-89 -- The Wanderer: A Tale G. W. Peck, pp. 89-99 -- To --- pp. 99-100 -- Foreign Miscellany pp. 100-104 -- Critical Notices: The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge, for the year 1849 pp. 104 -- Critical Notices: The Law of Debtor and Creditor, in the United States and Canada. James P. Holcombe pp. 104-105 -- Critical Notices: Half-Hours with the Best Authors. Charles Knight pp. 105 -- Critical Notices: Duff's North American Accountant. P. Duff pp. 105 -- Critical Notices: Calaynos: A Tragedy. George H. Boker pp. 105-106 -- Critical Notices: The Image of his Father: A Tale of a Young Monkey. The Brothers Mayhew pp. 106 -- Critical Notices: Model Men. Horace Mayhew pp. 106 -- Critical Notices: Robert Burns, as a Poet and as a Man. Samuel Tyler pp. 106 -- Critical Notices: The Moral, Social, and Professional Duties of Attorneys and Solicitors. Samuel Warren pp. 106 -- Critical Notices: Friday Christian: or, the First Born on Pitcairn's Island. By a Poor Member of Christ pp. 106 -- Critical Notices: Essays and reviews. Edwin P. Whipple pp. 106 -- Critical Notices: Irving's Works pp. 106 -- Critical Notices: University Sermons. Francis Wayland pp. 106 -- Critical Notices: Lays and Ballads. T. B. Read pp. 106-107 -- Critical Notices: The Child of the Sea, and other Poems. Mrs. S. Anna Lewis pp. 107 -- Critical Notices: History of King Charles the First of England. Jacob Abbott pp. 107 -- Critical Notices: Greyslaer; a Romance of the Mohawk. C. F. Hoffman pp. 107 -- Critical Notices: The Minstrel Pilgrim pp. 107 -- Critical Notices: History of Congress, Biographical and Political. Henry G. Wheeler pp. 107 -- Critical Notices: Poems. William Cowper pp. 107 -- Critical Notices: Gothic Architecture applied to Modern Residences. D. H. Arnot pp. 107-108 -- Critical Notices: The Forgery; A Tale. G. P. R. James pp. 108 -- Critical Notices: The Romances of Yachting: Voyage the First. Joseph C. Hart pp. 108-109 -- Critical Notices: P. Virgilii Maronis Carmina. Drs. Schmitz and Zumpt pp. 109 -- Critical Notices: C. Sallustii Crispi de Bello Catilnario et Jugerthino. Drs. Schmitz and Zumpt pp. 109 -- Critical Notices: Xenophon's Memorabilia of Socrates. Charles Anthon pp. 109 -- Critical Notices: A First Book in Greek. John McClintock pp. 109-110D

 
 



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