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chanan, Bishop Middleton, and Thomason, are comprised in this account. A part of the subject is cast into a geographical form, in order to show the state of different places of importance, and the circumstances which have happened there. It is gratifying, in reading this book, to meet with the names of persons whom we have known and respected; nor are we acquainted with any volume, or indeed volumes, containing so much information on the points it relates to. The "Visit to the Missions of Jangera and Barripore," (p. 304-314,) does not give the date, or the name of the bishop, and the expres sion December last is too vague to supply the defect. We would also observe, that at p. 2, the misplacing of a comma makes "Frederic, the fourth King of Denmark," instead of "Frederic the fourth, King of Denmark," as it ought to have been.

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