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THE
BOMBAY QUARTERLY REVIEW.
VOL. I.
JANUARY AND APRIL,
1855.
BOMBAY:
SMITH, TAYLOR, AND CO. LONDON-SMITH, ELDER, AND CO., 65, CORNHILL.
MDCCCLV.
CONTENTS OF No. I.
I. MACKAY'S REPORT ON GUZERAT..
Western India Reports addressed to the Chamber of Commerce
of Manchester, Liverpool, Blackburn, and Glasgow, by their
Commissioner, the late Alexander Mackay, Esq. Edited by
J. Robertson, Esq. with a Preface by Thomas Bazley, Esq.,
President of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, &c.
London, Nathaniel Cooke, Milford House, Strand. 1853.
II. THACKERAY'S NOVELS.............
......
1. Vanity Fair, a Novel without a Hero. By William
Makepeace Thackeray. London, 1849.
2. The History of Pendennis. By William Makepeace Thac-
keray. London, 1849.
3. The History of Henry Esmond, Esq. a Colonel in the ser-
vice of Her Majesty Queen Anne. Written by himself.
London, 1853.
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III. THE EMPEROR BABER AND HIS CONTEMPORARIES... 84
1. A History of India under the two first Sovereigns of the
house of Taimur, Báber, and Humayun. By William
Erskine, Esq. 1854.
2. Memoirs of Zehir-ed-din Muhammed Baber, written by
himself, and translated partly by the late John Leyden,
Esq., M. D., partly by William Erskine, Esq. 1826.
IV. RULES FOR EXAMINATION OF JUNIOR CIVIL SER-
VANTS.........
VERNACULAR LANGUAGES.
By Order of the Right Honorable the Governor in Council.
H. E. GOLDSMID,
135
Officiating Chief Secretary to Government.
Bombay Castle, 13th September, 1854.
V. THE ENGLISH IN WESTERN INDIA.......
150
The English in Western India; being the Early History of the
Factory at Surat, of Bombay, and the subordinate Factories
on the Western Coast. From the Earliest Period until the
commencement of the Eighteenth Century. Drawn from
Authentic Works, and Original Documents. By Philip An-
derson, A. M.-Bombay: Smith, Taylor & Co. 1854.
VI. LIFE OF LORD METCALFE.
The Life and Correspondence of Charles, Lord Metcalfe, late
Governor General of India, Governor of Jamaica, and Go-
vernor of Canada; from unpublished Letters and Journals
preserved by himself, his family and his friends. By John
William Kaye, Author of the History of the War in
Afghanistan. 2 vols. Bentley.
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