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A Moral and Political Sketch of the United States of North America . By Achille Murat , ci-devant Prince Royal of the Two Sicilies and Citizen of the United States . With a note on Negro Slavery , by Junius Redivivus . Wilson , 1833 . ( 4 . ) Selections from the Edinburgh Review , 4 vols . Travels of an Irish Gentleman in search of a Religion ; with Notes by the Editor of Captain Rock ' s Memoirs , 2 vols . Longman . History of the Reformation . By J . A . Roebuck , Esq . M . P . The Wondrous Tale of Alroy . By the Author of Vivian Grey . The Last Essays of Elia . ( 5 . ) Deloraine . By W . Godwin . 3 vols . Corporation and Church Property resumable by the State . ( From the Jurist of February , 1833 . ) ( 6 \) The Divinity and Atonement of Jesus Christ explained . By an Unitarian Believer .
( 4 . ) The ci-devant prince has thoroughly naturalized himself in America . His nine years' residence has not passed idly . He has taken to the law as his profession , though still ready to handle a sword should the cause of freedom demand it , either in the new world or the old . His book is a valuable contribution to our knowledge of the state of the law in America , and the working of whatever comes under the head of institution . If we do not always deem him an unprejudiced observer or a sound reasoner , we yet feel that his principles are generally honourable to him , and that he imparts much important information . The appended note is a smashing demolition of the impertinences with which the contending parties have encumbered the question of negro slavery . ( 5 . ) Beautiful and touching , playful and profound ; a book to make one enjoy , feel , and think ; but not to be disposed of in a summary criticism . ( 6 . ) * Read , mark , learn , and inwardly digest' this little pamphlet , which is full of the marrow of a sound philosophy and morality .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1833, page 215, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2610/page/71/
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