Quarterly Review (1809-1967)


 * Vol. 42 (Jan.–Mar. 1830)
 * No. 83 (Jan. 1830)
 * Art. I.—A Bill for Preventing the Unlawful Disinterment of Human Bodies and for Regulating Schools of Anatomy
 * Art. II.—1. Travels in Arabia, Comprehending an Account of Those Territories in Hedjaz which the Mohammedans Regard as Sacred, by John Lewis Burckhardt
 * Art. II.—2. Mahommedanism Unveiled: An Inquiry in Which That Arch-Heresy, Its Diffusion and Continuance Are Examined on a New Principle, Tending to Confirm the Evidences and Aid the Propagation of the Christian Faith, by Charles Forster
 * Art. III.—A Statement of Some Important Facts, Supported by Authentic Documents, Relating to the Operation of Breaking the Enemy's Line, as Practised for the First Time in the Celebrated Battle of the 12th April, 1728
 * Art. IV.—Forest Scenes and Incidents in the Wilds of North America, Being a Diary of a Winter's Route from Halifax to the Canadas and during Four Months' Residence in the Woods on the Borders of Lakes Huron and Simcoe, by George Head
 * Art. V.—1. The Rights of the Church of England to Her Endowments Vindicated
 * Art. V.—2. An Essay on the Tithe System
 * Art. VI.—1. Facts Relating to Chinese Commerce, in a Letter from a Resident at Canton to His Friend in England
 * Art. VI.—2. A Review of the Arguments and Allegations Which Have Been Offered to Parliament against the Renewal of the East India Company's Charter
 * Art. VI.—3. Considerations Relative to the Renewal of the East India Company's Charter, by W. S. Obrien
 * Art. VII.—1. Suggestions Sent to the Commissioners Appointed to Inquire into the Laws of Real Property with Minutes of the Evidence Given before Them, by John Tyrrell
 * Art. VII.—2. A Letter to His Majesty's Commissioners for an Inquiry into the State of the Laws of Real Property on the Subject of the Proposed General Registry, by Richard Holmes Coote
 * Art. VII.—3. A Letter to the Commissioners for an Inquiry into the State of the Laws of Real Property Containing Observations in Favour of a General Registry, by Robert Waters
 * Art. VII.—4. Observations on the Proposed Establishment of a General Registry, by John Hodgkin
 * Art. VII.—5. A Letter to His Majesty's Commissioners for an Inquiry into the State of the Laws of Real Property in Answer to Some Objections against a General Registry, by W. P. Wood
 * Art. VII.—6. Outline of a Plan for a General Registry
 * Art. VIII.—1. First Report Made to His Majesty by the Commissioners Appointed to Inquire into the Practice and Proceedings of the Superior Courts of Common Law
 * Art. VIII.—2. Reports from the Three Select Committees on the Administration of Justice in Wales, with Appendices
 * Art. VIII.—3.Letter to the Right Hon. John, Baron Lyndhurst, Lord High Chancellor of England, on the Administration of Justice in Wales, by John Frederick, Earl Cawdor
 * Art. IX.—1. Political Fragments, by R. Forsyth
 * Art. IX.—2. Church Reform
 * Art. IX.—3. Reasons for a Revision of Our Fiscal Code, by A. Mundell
 * No. 84 (Mar. 1830)
 * Art. I.—1. Les Familles Françaises Considérées sous le Rapport de Leurs Prérogatives Honorifiques Héréditaires, ou, Recherches Historiques sur l'Origine de la Noblesse &c., by A. L. De Laigne
 * Art. I.—2. Dictionnaire Véridique des Origines des Maisons Nobles ou Anoblies du Royaume de France, by M. Lainé
 * Art. I.—3. Abrége Chronologique d'Edits, Déclarations, Réglements, Arrêts, et Lettres-Patentes des Rois de France de la Troisième Race Concernent le Fait de Noblesse, by Cherin
 * Art. I.—4. Histoire Biographique de la Chambre des Pairs, depuis la Restauration jusqu'à l'Epoque Actuelle, by A. Lardier
 * Art. 1.—5. Debrett's Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
 * Art. 1.—6. A Synopsis of the Peerage of England, by Nicholas Harris Nicolas
 * Art. II.—Travels in the Interior of Mexico in 1825, 1826, 1827, and 1828, by R. W. H. Hardy
 * Art. III.—1. Commentaries on the Causes, Forms, Symptoms, and Treatment, Moral and Medical, of Insanity, by George Man Burrows
 * Art. III.—2. Observations on Madness and Melancholy, Including Practical Remarks on Those Diseases, Together with Cases and the Morbid Appearances on Dissection
 * Art. IV.—1. A Practical Treatise on Rail-Roads and Interior Communications in General, by Nicholas Wood
 * Art. IV.—2. Account of the Competition of Locomotive Steam-Carriages on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, in the London Mechanics' Magazine for October and December, 1829, Also in the Liverpool Mercury and Courier
 * Art. V.—Memoire of the Life and Public Services of Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, F.R.S. &c., Particularly in the Government of Java, 1811–16, and of Bencoolen and Its Dependencies, 1817–24
 * Art. VI.—Journal d'un Voyage à Temboctoo et à Jenné dans l'Afrique Centrale &c. 1824–28, by René Caillié
 * Art. VII.—1. Report from the Select Committee on Promissory Notes in Scotland and Ireland
 * Art. VII.—2. The Currency Question Freed from Mystery
 * Art. VIII.—On Financial Reform, by Henry Parnell
 * Vol. 208
 * Dr. Johnson’s ‘Lives of the Poets’ by J. Churton Collins
 * Vol. 208
 * Dr. Johnson’s ‘Lives of the Poets’ by J. Churton Collins
 * Dr. Johnson’s ‘Lives of the Poets’ by J. Churton Collins