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Horace and Others, some Rambling Re-
marks on. By Morgan Rattler, 39;
Part II. 253; Part III. 561
Hunting Tarn on the Moor, 458

Inquiry into the State of Girls' Fashion-
able Schools, 703

Italian Opera. By Morgan Rattler, 740

King of Sweden, Anecdotes of the late,
206

Knightsbridge to the Bell and Horns,

Brompton, a Walk from, 1

Letter from John Bell, Esq. to Oliver
Yorke, 378

Let the Dead Slumber Softly, 492
Life of an Empiric, Two Events in the,

483

Literature, Glimpses of the Pageant of,
17

Little Chelsea to Walham Green, a Walk
from, 330

Little Travels and Roadside Sketches.

By Titmarsh. No. III. Waterloo, 94
Lives of Men of Letters and Science who
flourished in the Time of George III.
647

London to Fulham, a Walk from. Part I.
Knightsbridge to the Bell and Horns,
Brompton, 1; Part II. From the
Bell and Horns, Brompton, to Little
Chelsea, 188; Part III. From Little
Chelsea to Walham Green, 330; Part
IV. Walham Green to Fulham, 445
Lord John Russell. Contemporary Ora-
tors. No. II. 631

Maginn's, Annie, Lines. The Dying
Parent, 210

Marlborough, the Duke of, 689
Maynooth Question, 620

Men of Letters and Science who Flou-
rished in the Time of George III. 647
Ministers, the Policy of, 368
Modern Cookery in all its Branches, 465
Modern Wines of France, 223; Part II.
355

Morata Olympia. Recollections of the
Gifted, 31

Morgan Rattler's Rambling Remarks on
Horace and Others, 39; Part II.
253; Part III. 561—On the Italian
Opera, 740

Mourner, the, and the Comforter, 521
Mr. Benjamin Disraeli, M.P., 727
Mr. Oakeley's Letter to the Bishop of
London, 475

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tors. No. I. 379
People, the Bishops and the Clergy,

127

Picture Gossip: in a Letter from Michael
Angelo Titmarsh, all illustrissimo Sig-
nor, il mio Signor Colendissimo, Au-
gusto Ha Arvé, Pittore in Roma, 713
Poems, The Curate's Volume of. Chap.
1. 82: Chap. II. 174; Chap. III. 271;
Chap. IV. 422; Chap. V. 546; Chap.
VI. 660

Poet of Prague. A Bohemian Legend, 106
Poetry: The Sundial, 104- The Old

Year's Track, 126-The Dying Parent.
Lines by Annie Maginn, 210-A Win-
ter Carol. Respectfully inscribed to a
Young Lady whom the Author met in
"the Cambridge Star," 283-Prim-
roses, 354-Verses to an Old Friend,
367 Bon Gaultier's Book of Ballads,
415-Rhymes of the Scottish High-
lands. No. I. The Hunting Tarn on
the Moor, 458; No. II. Culloden,
460;
No. III. The Ballad of Evan
Dhu, 461; No. IV. The Old House
of Urrard, 463-Let the Dead Slum.
ber Softly, 492-A Spring Carol, 581
-Tomy Daughter. From the French
739-A Soul's

of Monsieur
Wanderings, 750
Policy of Ministers, 368
Politics: The Church, her State and
Prospects, 116-The Bishops, the
Clergy, and the People, 127-The
Coming Session, 244-The Great Ward
Business, 343-The Policy of Minis
ters, 368 Contemporary Orators,
No. I. Sir Robert Peel, 379; No. II.
Lord John Russell, 631-Mr. Oake.

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Reminiscences of a Ride in a Schnell
Wagen, 433
Retrospective Gleanings, 57
Reviews: Hay on the Laws of Har

monious Colouring, &c. 97-Hay on the
Natural Principles and Analogy of the
Harmony of Form, 97-Hay on Pro-
portion; or, the Geometric Principle of
Beauty analysed, 97-Hay's Original
Geometrical, Diaper Designs, 97—Anti-
Coningsby; or, the New Generation
Grown Old. By an embryo M.P. 211

-The University, the Church, and the
New Test. A Letter to the Lord Bishop
of Chichester. By the Rev. J. Garbett,
343-The Proposed Degradation and
Declaration considered, in a Letter ad-
dressed to the Master of Balliol College.
By George Moberly, D.C., and Head-
master of Winchester School. 343-
The New Statute and Mr. Ward; a
Letter to a non-resident Member of Con-
vocation. By the Rev. F. D. Maurice,
Chaplain of Guy's Hospital, 343-
Prose e Poesie, edite ed inedite di Ugo
Foscolo, ordinate da Luigi Carrer,
corredata della Vita dell' autore, 401-
Scritti Politici inediti di Ugo Foscolo
raccolti a documentarne la vita e i tempi,
401-La Commedia di Dante Alighieri,
illustrata da Ugo Foscolo, 401-The
Book of Ballads. Edited by Bon
Gaultier, and illustrated by Alfred
Crowquill, 415-Modern Cookery in all
its Branches, deduced to a System of
Easy Practice, for the Use of Private
Families, &c. By Eliza Acton, 465-
History of the Consulate and the Empire
of France under Napoleon. By M. A.
Thiers, late prime-minister of France.
Translated by D. Forbes Campbell,
Esq. with the sanction and approval of
the Author, 505-Lives of Men of Let-
ters and Science who Flourished in the
Time of George III. By Henry Lord
Brougham, F.R.S., &c. &c. 647
Sybil; or, the Two Nations. By Ben-

jamin Disraeli, M.P., Author of Co-
ningsby, 727
Rhymes of the Scottish Highlands. No.
I. The Hunting Tarn on the Moor,
458; No. II. Culloden, 460; No. III.
The Ballad of Evan Dhu, 461; No.
IV. The Old House of Urrard, 463
Ride in a Schnell Wagen, Reminiscences
of a, 433

Rochester and Gravesend, a Holiday
Trip to, 534

Royal Academy of Arts, its State and
Prospects, 583

Rubens and Rembrandt, a Passage in the
Lives of, 293

Russell, Lord John. Contemporary Ora-
tors. No. II. 631

Schnell Wagen, Reminiscences of a Ride
in a, 433

Scottish Highland Rhymes. No. I. The
Hunting Tarn on the Moor, 458; No.
II. Culloden, 460; No. III. The Bal-
lad of Evan Dhu, 461; No. IV. The
Old House of Urrard, 463
Sculpture, British, 161
Sea-Ghost, Blue Squid, 320
Session, the Coming, 244

Sir Robert Peel. Contemporary Orators,
No. 1.379

Sister Angels. By R. A. Wilmott, 725
Some Rambling Remarks on Horace and
Others. By Morgan Rattler. Part I.
39; Part II. 253; Part III. 561
Soul's Wanderings, 750
Spring Carol, 581

State and Prospects of the Church, 116
State and Prospects of the Royal Academy
of Arts, 583

State of Girls' Fashionable Schools, an
Inquiry into the, 703

Sundial, the, 104

Sweden, Anecdotes of the late King of,
206

Table, Classics of the. Modern Wines
of France. Part I. 223; Part II. 355
Tales and Narratives: A Walk from
London to Fulham. Part I. Knights-
bridge, to the Bell and Horns, Bromp-
ton, 1; Part II. From the Bell and
Horns, Brompton, to Little Chelsea,
188; Part III. From Little Chelsea
to Walham Green, 330; Part IV.
Walham Green to Fulham, 445-Re-
collections of the Gifted. Olympia
Morata, 31-Retrospective Gleanings,
57-A Fine Day in the Temple, 67 -
The Curate's Volume of Poems. Chap.
J. 82; Chap. II. 174; Chap. III. 271;
Chap. IV. 422; Chap. V. 546; Chap.
VI. 660-Little Travels and Roadside
Sketches. By Titmarsh. No. III.
Waterloo, 94-The Poet of Prague, a
Bohemian Legend, 106 — A Game of
Chess with Napoleon, 143-Anecdotes
of the late King of Sweden, 206-The
Widow, 237-A Passage in the Lives

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of Rubens and Rembrandt, 293-
Bunyan and Bunhill Fields, 308 - My
Log. Blue Squid, the Sea-Ghost, 320
-The Wolves of Esthonia, 392-Re-
miniscences of a Ride in a Schnell
Wagen, 433-Two Events in the Life
of an Empiric, 482-The Mourner and
the Comforter, 521-A Holiday Trip
to Gravesend and Rochester, 531-
Anecdotes of Highwaymen, 612-A
Night in the Champ de Mars, 639 —
Early English Actresses, 673
Temple, a Fine Day in the, 67

Thiers, M. A., Histoire du Consulat et de
l'Empire, 504

Titmarsh's Little Travels and Roadside
Sketches. No. III. Waterloo, 94
Titmarsh's Letter on Picture Gossip,
713

To my Daughter. From the French of
Monsieur J, 739

Track of the Old Year, 126
Travels and Roadside Sketches. By
Titmarsh. No. III. Waterloo, 94
Treasury Benches, 493

Trip to Gravesend and Rochester,

534

Two Events in Life of an Empiric, 482

Verses to an Old Friend, 366
Volume of Poems, the Curate's, Chap. I.
82; Chap. II. 174; Chap. III. 271;
Chap. IV. 422; Chap. V. 546; Chap.
VI. 660

Walham Green to Fulham, a Walk from,
455

Walk from London to Fulham. Part I.
Knightsbridge, to the Bell and Horns,
Brompton, 1; Part II. From the Bell
and Horns, Brompton, to Little Chel-
sea, 188; Part III. From Little Chel-
sea to Walham Green, 330; Part IV.
Walham Green to Fulham, 445
Ward Business, the Great, 343
Waterloo, Titmarsh's Sketches of, 94
Widow, the, 237

Willmott, R. A., Sister Angels, by, 725
Wines of France, Part I. 223; Part II.
355

Winter Carol, respectfully inscribed to a
Young Lady whom the Author met in
"the Cambridge Star," 283
Wolves of Esthonia, 393

END OF VOL. XXXI.

LONDON:

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