THE LONDON REVIEW OF ENGLISH AND FOREIGN LITERATURE. B Y W. K EN RICK, LL. D. AND OTHER S. Quid fit pulchrum, quid turpe, quid utile, quid non. HoR. VOL. VA LONDON: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHORS, AND SOLD BY T. EVANS, PATER-NOSTER-ROW, M, DCC, LXVII. CONTENT S. Dr. Robertson's Hiftory of America continued, Clarke's Rationale of Circulating Numbers, Malog's English Garden, a Poem, Book the First and Second, - Thickneffe's Journey through France and Part of Spain, Cradock's Account of fome of the most Romantic Parts of North Wales, Obfervator's Remarks on Dr. Robertson's Hiftory of America and Mickle's Mr. William Williams's Reprehenfion of our Review, Card from the Author of "Mifplaced Confidence," Remarks on a Similarity of Expreffion in Junius's Letters, and in fome -- 89 Reports of the Humane Society, Inftructions of a Dutchefs to her Son, Robert fon's Hiftory of America, 97 |