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THE
NORTH BRITISH REVIEW.
EDINBURGH :
PRINTED BY T. CONSTABLE, PRINTER TO HER MAJESTY.
MAY-AUGUST 1851.
VOL. XV.
EDINBURGH:
W. P. KENNEDY, SOUTH ST. ANDREW STREET; LONDON HAMILTON, ADAMS, AND CO.;
DUBLIN: JAMES M'GLASHAN.
MDCCCLI.
CONTENTS OF No. XXIX.
ART.
I. Revue des deux Mondes. Paris, 1849 and 1850,
II. 1. The Progress of the Intellect, as exemplified in the Re-
ligious Development of the Greeks and Hebrews. By
Robert William Mackay. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1850.
2. The Purpose of Existence popularly considered, in rela-
tion to the Origin, Development, and Destiny of the
Human Mind. London, 1850.
3. Phases of Faith; Passages from the History of my
Creed. By Francis William Newman, late Fellow of
Balliol College, Oxford. London, 1850.
4. The Soul, her Sorrows and her Aspirations; an Essay
towards the Natural History of the Soul as the true basis
of Theology. By Francis William Newman. 2d Edition.
London, 1849.
5. Culte Systématique de l'Humanité. Calendrier Positi-
viste, ou Systême Général de Commémoration Publique.
Par Auguste Comte. Paris, 1850,
III. 1. The Personal History and Experience of David Copper-
field the Younger. By Charles Dickens. London, 1850.
2. The History of Pendennis. By William Makepeace
Thackeray. London, 1850,
IV. 1. Formal Logic; or, the Calculus of Inference, Necessary
and Probable. By Augustus De Morgan, of Trinity Col-
lege, Cambridge, Fellow of the Cambridge Philosophical
Society, Secretary of the Royal Astronomical Society,
Professor of Mathematics in University College, London.
London, 1847.
2. On the Symbols of Logic, the Theory of the Syllogism,
and, in particular, of the Copula, and the Application of
the Theory of Probabilities to some Questions of Evidence.
From the Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical
Society. Vol. IX. Part I. By Augustus De Morgan,
Sec. R.A.S., of Trinity College, Cambridge, Professor of
Mathematics in University College, London. Cambridge,
1850.
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