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Death Chant for the Sultan, By B. Sim- Lungs of London, the, 212-St James's
mons, 319,

Delta's poem of the Bower of Peace, 116.
Dietetics, legal, 30.

Dinners real and reputed, 815.

Egypt, Affairs of the East, Turkey, 100.
Europe, its history from the commence-
ment of the French Revolution in 1789,
to the restoration of the Bourbons in
1815, by Archibald Alison, F.R.S. E.,
-volume seventh reviewed, 272.
Excursion over the mountains to Aberyst-

with, narrated, 66.

Fables, literary, from the Spanish of
Yriarte, 202.

Family Continental tour and its results,
in six glimpses. Glimpse the first-
Home, 56. Glimpse the second-Ge-
neva, 57. Glimpse the third- Rome,
58. Glimpse the fourth-Naples, 60.
Glimpse the fifth-Baden-Baden, 62.
Glimpse the sixth--Home, 64.
Fine arts, murder considered as one of
them, 661.

French literature of the 18th century. By
Villemain, reviewed, Part I. 1.-Part
II. 321.

Goethe's life and works, No. I. from my
life, poetry, and truth, Part I. 476-
Book I. 477-Part II. Book II. 597.
Grattan, Henry, memoirs of his life and
times, by his Son, reviewed, Part I.
392-Part II. 520.

Hamlet, on his feigned madness, 449.
Hasty hints upon horses, 170.
Have you read Ossian? 693.
Hemans, Mrs, B. Simmons's inscription in
the new edition of her work, 320.
Hermotimus, a tale in verse, by William
E. Aytoun, 592.

Holywell lodge, the tenants of it, a tale,
677.

Hope, the subject of our pocket compa-
nions, 145.

Hume's argument against miracles, 91-

Section II. ib-Section III. 92- Sec-
tion IV. 94-Section V. 97-Section
VI. 98-General recapitulation of the
argument, 99.

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Park, 214-The Green Park, 220-
Hyde Park, 221-Kensington Gardens,
224-the Regent's Park, 225.

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Murder considered as one of the fine arts,
661.

Napoleon's Telegraph on Montmartre, a
sketch in verse, 689.
National Gallery, 467.
Notes of a traveller, No. II., The Vaude-
ville, 19-Champs Elysée-on a fête,
21-a day at St Denys, 22—the bar-
rière and the fauxbourg, 23-the road,
24-the abbé, ib. -the abbey, 25-
parties, 27.

Ossian, have you read him? 693.
Otho III., 812.

Our Pocket Companions, 145.

Pietro D'Abano, a tale of enchantment, from
the German of Tieck, Chap. I., The fu-
neral, 228-Chap. II., The monk, 229-
Chap. III., The robber's den, 231-
Chap. IV., The incantation, 236-
Chap. V., The search, 238-Chap.
VI., Berecynth, 239-Chap. VII., The
purple chamber, 240-Chap. VIII.,
The disenchantment, 244-Chap. IX.,
The hermit's cell, 245-Chap. X.,
The meeting in Rome, 247-Chap.
XI., A new friend. 248-Chap. XII.,
A chapter on beauty and other matters,
250-Chap. XIII., The end of Pietro,
253-Chap. XIV., The conclusion, 254.
Picture exhibitions-National Gallery-
British Institution, 467.

Picture Gallery, the, No. VIII., 46.-
pedestrian in spite of himself, or the mis-
haps of a night, a tale, 47.

Poetry, a prosing upon that subject, 195.
Protestants of Scotland, letter to them,
177.

Queen Argenis, a poem, 767.

Queer stick, the, a rustic legend in verse,
614.

Roman Western empire, on the true rela-
tions to civilisation and barbarism of the,
644.

Rot your Italianos, by a man behind his
age, 410.

Royal Academy and its exhibitions, 304.

Sayings and essayings, by Archæus, 669.
Scotland, letters addressed to the Protes-
tants of, 177-on the present position
of the Church of, 573-799.

Simmons, B.'s Death chaut for the Sul-
tan, 319-his inscription in the new
edition of Mrs Hemans' works, 320.
Song-writing, Burns, 256-Moore, 368.
State Trials, specimen of a new edition.
By Nicholas l'hirning Neville, Esq. of
the Inner Temple, special pleader, re-
viewed, 548.

Stick, the queer, a rustic legend, in verse,
614.

Telegraph on Montmartre, Napoleon's,
689.

Ten thousand a-year, a tale, Part I. 505-
Part II 620-Part 111. 832.
Tenants of Holywell Lodge, a tale, Chap.

I. 677-Chap. II. 680-Chap. III.
683-Chap. IV. 688.

Tieck's tale of Pietro D'Abano, 228.
Torquato Tasso, or the prison and the
crown, a drama, by the Baron von
Zedlitz, 431.

Tory and Whig finance, 494. .

Tour, a family continental one, and its
results, 56.

Traveller, notes of a, No. II. 19.
Turkey, Egypt, and the Affairs of the East,
100-there is an enchantment in all that
relates to the East, ib.-the Christian,
when he thinks of the East, remembers
the "Man of Sorrows," ib.-the philo-
sopher thinks of the East as a storehouse
of materials for the mind, 101-a short
historical sketch of Egypt, as a depend-
ent of Turkey, 102-the treaty of
Kutahia has constituted Egypt an in-

dependent state, 103-the boasting of
France that this treaty is favourable to
her views, considered, ib.-her en-
couragement of rebellion in Egypt as-
serted, 106-from the pretensions and
policy of France turn to those of Rus-
sia in regard to the Porte, 108-114.
Universal suffrage and the chartists, 289.

Villemain, his history of the French lite-
rature of the 18th century, reviewed,
Part I. 1-Part II. 321.

Whig and Tory finance, 494-state of
the public debt in 1816, 495-two most
important circumstances crippled the
Tory administrations from being able to
reduce the public debt rapidly; the first
the general distress after the war,
from 1816 to 1830, 496-the second
the resumption of cash payments in
1819, 497-in both respects, the Whig
government have been widely different,
ib. the financial measures of the Whig
government during nine years of prospe-
rity, contrasted with those of the Tory,
499, 501-the fatal delusion of self-go-
vernment in the matter, is the true cause
of the present disastrous state of our
finances, 502-Tory administrations in-
jured the sinking fund, and repealed
too many indirect taxes, 503-these
arose from attending to Whig clamour,
ib. and so was the increase of debt oċ-
casioned by the emancipation of the
negroes, ib-the reckless spirit of Whig
financial legislation evinced in their,
step regarding the post-office revenue,

ib.

Yriarte, literary fables of, 202.

Zedlitz, Baron Von, his drama of Tor-
quato Tasso, analysed, 431.

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