XII-Report of the Select Committee on Agriculture,
with the Minutes of Evidence taken before
them. Ordered by the House of Commons
to be Printed, 2nd August, 1833.
Report of the Proceedings of the Agricultural
Meetings, held in London on the 14th and
15th December, 1835
XIII. De la Démocratie en Amérique. Par M.
ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE, Avocat à la Cour
Royale de Paris.
Democracy in America. By M. ALEXIS DE
TOCQUEVILLE, &c., translated by HENRY
REEVE, Esq.
XIV.-Reports from the Select Committees appointed
to inquire into the nature, character, ex-
tent, and tendency, of Orange Lodges,
Associations, or Societies, in Ireland; with
the Minutes of Evidence, and Appendix.
Ordered by the House of Commons to be
Printed.
Report from the Select Committee appointed to
inquire into the origin, nature, extent, and
tendency, of Orange Institutions in Great
Britain and the Colonies; with the Mi-
nutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index.
Ordered by the House of Commons to be
Printed
II. A Journey from India to England, &c., in
the Year 1817. By Lieutenant-Colonel
JOHNSON, C.B.
Personal Narrative of a Journey from India
to England, &c., &c., in the year 1824.
By Captain the Hon. GEORGE Keppel.
Travels from India to England, &c., in the
years 1825-6. By JAMES EDWARD ALEX-
ANDER, Esq.
Narrative of a Journey into Persia, &c., in
the year 1817. By Captain MORETZ VON
KOTZEBUE, translated from the German.
Fifteen Months Pilgrimage through untrodden
Tracts of Khuzistan and Persia, &c., &c.,
in the years 1831 and 1832. By J. H.
STOCQUELER, Esq.
III-A Discourse on the Studies of the Univer-
sity. By ADAM SEDGWICK, M.P., F.R.S., &c.
A Letter to the Right Rev. Dr. Philpotts,
Bishop of Exeter, containing Strictures on
a Speech, delivered by him in the House of
Lords, on the second reading of the Dis-
senters' University Admission Bill. By a
Member of the University of Cambridge.
First and Second Letters to the Rev. Thomas
Turton, D.D., Regius Professor of Divinity,
&c., &c. on the Admission of Dissenters to
Academical Degrees. By CONNOP THIRL-
WALL, M.A.
Thoughts on the Admission of Persons, without
regard to their religious opinions, to certain
degrees in the Universities of England. By
THOMAS TURTON, D.D., Regius Professor of
Divinity, &c.
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