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THE
QUARTERLY REVIEW:
MARCH & JUNE,
1812.
VOL. VII.
London:
Printed by C. Roworth, Bell-yard, Temple-bar;
FOR JOHN MURRAY, 32, FLEET STREET; HATCHARD, PICCADILLY; RICHARDSON, CORNHILL;
PARKER, OXFORD; DEIGHTON, CAMBRIDGE;
WILLIAM BLACKWOOD, EDINBURGH;
AND J. CUMMING, DUBLIN.
LIBRARY
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DAVIS
CONTENTS
OF
No. XIII.
Page
ART. I. The Orders in Council, and the American Embargo, be
neficial to the Political and Commercial Interests of
Great Britain. By Lord Sheffield.
Message of the President of the United States, commu-
nicated to Congress 5th Nov. 1811.
Report in part of the Committee, to whom was referred
that part of the President's Message which relates to
Foreign Affairs.
A View of the State of Parties in the United States of
America; being an Attempt to account for the pre-
sent Ascendancy of the French or Democratic Party
in that Country, in two Letters to a Friend
II. The Life of the Right Reverend Beilby Porteus, D. D.
late Bishop of London. By the Rev. Robert Hodg-
son, A.M. F.R. S. Rector of St. George's Hanover
Square, and one of the Chaplains in Ordinary to his
Majesty. Second Edition.
The Life of Dr. Beilby Porteus, late Lord Bishop of
London; with Anecdotes of those with whom he lived,
and Memoirs of many living and deceased Charac-
ters. By a Lay-Member of Merton College, Ox-
ford
III. Travels in the Island of Iceland, during the Summer of
the Year 1810. By Sir George Steuart Mackenzie,
Baronet, Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh,
&c. &c. &c.
Journal of a Tour in Iceland, in the Summer of 1809.
By William Jackson Hooker, F. L. S. and Fellow of
the Wernerian Society of Edinburgh.
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IV. The