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PRINTED FOR THE PROPRIETORS, AND PUBLISHED BY ROBERT HEWARD, AT THE OFFICE OF THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW, 2, WELLINGTON STREET, STRAND.
145668
T. C. Hansard,
39, Pater noster-row.
CONTENTS
OF
No. XXIII.
ART. I. THE POETICAL WORKS OF S. T. COLERIDGE, ESQ.
II. THAMES WATER QUESTION
1. A Letter to the Lord Mayor of London, &c. &c., re-
specting the West London Gas Company, by William
Matthews, &c. &c., to which are added a Postscript
on the Inquiry concerning the Water Companies, and
also the Report of the City Surveyor on the Petition
of the British Gas Light Company.
2. The Water Question. Memoir addressed to the Com-
missions, approved by his Majesty in pursuance of the
addresses of both Houses of Parliament, to inquire
into the state of the Supply of Water to the Metropo-
lis. By John Wright.
- III. THE HISTORY AND DOCTRINE OF BUDDHISM, popularly il-
lustrated; with notices of the Kappooism, or Demon Wor-
ship, and of the Bali, or Planetary Incantations of Ceylon.
By Edward Upham, M. R. A. S.
IV. PROVINCIAL, SCOTCH, AND IRISH NEWSPAPER PRESS
V. FOREST SCENES AND INCIDENTS IN THE WILDS OF NORTH
AMERICA; being a Diary of a Winter's Route from Hali-
fax to the Canadas, and during four months residence in
the Woods on the Borders of Lakes Huron and Simcoe.
By George Head, Esq.
Page
31
42
69
103
125
138
VI. THE FURTHER DIVISION OF LABOUR IN CIVIL LIFE PRO-
POSED. By William Wickens
?
1. The Speech of Michael T. Sadler, Esq. M. P. on the
State and Prospects of the Country; delivered by him
at Whitby, on Tuesday, Sept. 15, 1829, at a Public
Dinner given to him by the Merchants, Ship-owners,
and Ship-builders, of that place.