CONTENTS No. CLXI. ART. 1.-1. Progression by Antagonism: a Theory, involving Cou 2. Sketches of the History of Christian Art. By Loud II.-1. Vestiarium Scoticum from the Manuscript formerly 3. The Decline of the Last Stuarts, Batructs from th IV.-I. Political Caricatures. By 111, 2. Sartor Resartus. 3. The Doctor, &c. V.-From Oxford to Rome: and bow it fared with wome Win lately made the Journey, By Compomon Spic VI-1. A Voyage of Dacovery mod Boxenten in the dy NAH and Antarcie Regina d'ining the Y**** 1829 44 Captain Mir damex Giare Kona, MN, 2. Nues on the Wany of um Animas in Captain Sir J. G. Wow. By SW & Work VI --Meovires de 16 CONTENTS I.-1. Progression by Antagonism: a Theory, involving Con- siderations touching the Present Position, Duties, and Destiny of Great Britain. By Lord Lindsay. 2. Sketches of the History of Christian Art. By Lord II.-1. Vestiarium Scoticum: from the Manuscript formerly 2. Tales of the Century; or Sketches of the Romance of History between the Years 1746 and 1846. By John Sobieski and Charles Edward Stuart. 3. The Decline of the Last Stuarts. Extracts from the Despatches of British Envoys to the Secretary of State. [Edited for the Roxburghe Club by Lord Mahon.] III. Journal of a few Months' Residence in Portugal, and rom Oxford to Rome: and how it fared with some who lately made the Journey. By a Companion Traveller - 131 Voyage of Discovery and Research in the Southern d Antarctic Regions during the Years 1839-43. By ptain Sir James Clark Ross, R.N. es on the Botany of the Antarctic Voyage conducted aptain Sir J. C. Ross. By Sir W. J. Hooker de Fléchier sur les Grands Jours tenus à |