George IV., extracts from a recent work in reference to the marriage of, 109.
Gibbons, Dr. W., his observations on the in- jurious effects of omnibuses upon the public health, 73.
Greene, the dramatist. See Dramatists, old English.
Greenlanders, contented habits and opinions of the, 490.
"Gregory VII.," review of Mr. Horne's tra- gedy of that name, 17.
Guiana, British, notice of Mr. R. Schomburgk's Description of, 118.
Guizot, M., notice of the English translation of his Life of Washington, 112.
Hanover, remarks on the present constitution of, 107.
Hansard, Mr. G. A., quotation from his "Book of Archery," 100.
Happiness, a chat with Anacreon on, 316. Hazlitt, observations on his "Lectures on Dra- matic Literature,” 226. 353.
Health, injurious effects of omnibuses upon,
Heywood, the "English Thespis." See Dra- matists, old English,
Laing, Mr. S., his reply to animadversions on his works relating to Sweden and Norway,
Lava, torrent of, its nature and effects, 309. Letters from the Continent, 196. 289. 399. 505.
Literature, Review of,-comprising notices of Kennedy's Reign of Youth - Han- sard's Book of Archery The Rod and the Gun-Sketches of Country Life and Country Manners Slade's Travels in Ger- many and Russia-Timon, but not of Athens Guizot's Essay on Washington- Westwood's Classification of Insects - Outlines of China - Schomburgk's British Guiana-Wright's translation of the "Para- diso" of Dante- Mackay's Hope of the World The Thames and its Tributaries Two Summers in Norway-Reid's Tur- key and the Turks- Catherine Taylor's Letters from Italy Anderson's Account of A cheen Verity on the Nervous System — Account of Iceland, Greenland, &c. — Royle on the Productive Resources of India- Outram's Rough Notes of the Campaign in Sinde and Affghanistan — Edwards on the Fine Arts in England - Channing on the Elevation of the Labouring Classes — Swain- son's Malacology - Maclean's History of the Celtic Language - Hebrew Grammar of Gesenius M'Culloch's Geographical Die- tionary Waterston's Manual of Commerce various pamphlets on China The Mabinogion - The Lost Angel - Blaine's Rural Sports - Moxon's Dramatic Library
Madrid, a summer evening at, 35.
Mansfield, Lord, characteristic sketch of, 55. Maroto, the Spanish general, incidents in the life of, 258.
Messinger, remarks on the plays of, 548.
Mirabeau, letter of, on the subject of juvenile delinquency, 125.
Monja Alferez, strange history of the, 532. Moore, T., remarks on the Anacreontic trans- lations of, 319-323. Notice of the new edition of his poetical works, 503. Morality in Sweden, low state of, 391. Music, incidental remarks on, 411.
Naples, description of the city and people of,
Napoleon, poetic illustrations of his career, 163. Nervous system, effects of civilisation upon the 488.
Norfolk Island, its character as a penal settle- ment, 160.
Northern Europe, notes of a tour in, 185.
Narway, remarks by Mr. S. Laing in reference to a recent publication on, 385. Notes upon New Books, 98.
O'Connell, Mr., his exertions to maintain peace in Ireland, 450.
Omnibuses, their injurious tendency in regard to the public health, 73.
Opium, remarks in reference to the trade in,
Oratory, its influence in the maintenance of English freedom, 35. 179.
Ornithology, character of Audubon's works on,
Quesada, the Spanish general, biographical sketch of, 33.
Reade, Mr. J. E., poetical contributions by, 95. 276. 277. 435. 471.
Recollections of Childhood, 43. 169. 267. 373.
Rivers, a rhapsody on, 481.
Rome, impressions of a first visit to, 399.
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