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Florentines, remarks on their Goose, 154. Migration of, on

history, 117.
Fogs, Polar, 48.

Fordyce, Dr., his opinions in
regard to the friendships of
women, 307.
Foresters, the, a novel, 88.
Fortitude exhibited by Captain
Lyon during a gale, 49.
Fox, Charles James, marriage of,

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Gallinule, the spotted, 152.
Galt, his romance of Rothelan,
53.

Garganey, detail respecting, 157.
Garrick, Junius's attack upon,
362.

Gauchos of the Pampas, 130.
Gazettes, use of, 537.
Generation of Christ, Milton's
opinion in respect to the, 280.
Genlis, Madame de, Memoirs of,
487. Her love of tuition, 489.
Her character, 490.
German Jews, an establishment
of, 484.
Gifford, Hazlitt's strictures on, 4.
Gilchrist, Dr., his Etymologic
Interpreter, 104.
Giramo Squarcia, the man-hunts-
man, 117.

Godwin, errors in his Guide to
Van Diemen's Land, 87.

the river Don, 154.
Gospel, Milton's opinion in re-
spect to the, 285.
Gourgaud, General, Napoleon
and the Grand Army in Russia,
by, 412.

Gower, Samuel, his poems and
translations, 97.

Grammar, German, Rowbo-
tham's, 323.

Gramont, his observations in re-

gard to wives, 209. His por-
trait of Miss Stewart, 213.
Granby, Marquis, Lord G. Sack-

ville's hatred of, 359.
Grave, Esquimaux, 49.
Grèce, Note sur la, par M. Vi-
comte Chateaubriand, 471.
Greek cause, the, ib.
Grey, Lord, characterized, 380.
Griffith, her engravings to
Steeven's Zoology, 159.
Gunning, Bishop of Ely, 207.
Gwynn, Nell, 226.

H

Haidinger, his translation of
Moh's treatise on Mineralogy,
141.

Hallam, Mr., History of the

Middle Ages, 113.
Harmonites of America, 35.
Harold, d', le Dernier Chant du
Pélerinage, par Alph. de La-
martine, 453.

Harrison, hanging of Major-
General, 217.

Hayward, on the science of
Agriculture, 38.

Hauy, his definition of mineral
species, 142.

Hazlitt's Spirit of the Age, 1.
Hell, Milton's account of, 228.
Hemert, Van, his work on the
State of the Jews in the 19th
Century, 481.
Henry III., his antipathy to cats,

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Henry VIII., his conduct at the
Reformation, 21.
Henry of Ofterdingen, the ro-
mance of, 347.
Hermit abroad, 112.
Hermit of Italy, 111.
Hermite, l', du Faubourg Saint
Germain, par M. Colnet, 529.
Hieroglyphics, phonetic system
of, 175.

Historians, the conduct of, to
Ireland, 16.

Hobart Town, particulars in re-
spect to, 83.
Holcroft, his conduct at Horne
Tooke's, 13.

Hollanders, New, manners of,
431.

Holy Spirit, Milton's opinion in
respect to the, 280.
Horticultural Society, Hayward's
strictures on, 38.
Huanchaco, perilous contrivance
for landing at, 136.
Humanitarians, 274.
Humboldt, his opinion relative
to a ship-canal to join the
east and western oceans, 197.
Hunter, the amazement of his
party on seeing the Pacific
Ocean, 30. Authenticity of
his narrative, 33.
Huntingdon, history of, 99.
Hutchinson, Governor, an asser-
tion of, 25.

Hyde's tragedy of Alphonzus,
407.

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Improvements, modern, 537.
Indians, North American, Hal-
kett's Notes on, 25.
Insurance, marine, Benecke's
Treatise on, 105.
Interpreter, the Etymologic, by
James Gilchrist, 104.
Ireton, hanging of Colonel,

218.

K

Khorasan, Narrative of a Journey
into, 312.

Killigrew, his privilege as the

King's jester, 225.
Knight, his hypothesis in respect
to the black blight, 42.
Knight, education of a, 385.
Equipment of one, 388. The
every-day life of one, 389.
Knights of Calatrava, 391.

L

Ladies of the metropolis, 378.
Lamartine, de, his poem of Le
Dernier Chant du Pélerinage
d'Harold, 453.

Lamb, C., Hazlitt's portrait of,

13.

Landon, Miss, her poem of the

Troubadour, &c., 230.
Language, English, practical
Guide to, 61.

Lawrence, Sir Thomas, charac-
ter of, 340.
Law, Miller's Enquiry into the
present State of the Civil, 369.
Lawless, his Compendium of the
History of Ireland, 15.
Legnano, celebrated battle of,
114.

Leicester, Earl, character of, 392.
Leisure, pedigree and adven-
tures of, 308.

Lemon, his discovery of Milton's
MS., 273.

Lessing, the effect of his dra-
matic piece in respect to the
Jews, 482.

Levayer, his antipathy to musi-

cal instruments, 533.
Liberty, Christian, Milton's opi-
nion in respect to, 286.
Life, the Story of a, 201.
Lima, character of the people
at, 135. Trade of, 136. De-
scription of a day in, 137.
Liquors, abstinence of certain
Indian tribes from, 29.
Liverpool, Lord, character of,

379.

Living, manner of, in Spain,

399.

Lochandu, a Tale, 189.
Logic, extract from Milton's,

279.

Lolme, de, a remark of his, 333.
Lombard republics, 115.
London; or, Babylon the Great,
376.

Londonderry, Marquis of, anec-
dote of, 467.

Longinus, passage from, 15.
Louis le Debonnaire, 346.
Louis XVI., character of, 447—
449.

Lyon, his narrative of an at-
tempt to reach Repulse Bay,
45.

M

Mackintosh, Sir James, his opi-
nion of one of the Sydney
Papers, 397.

Magistrates, Milton's opinions
in regard to, 290.
Malthus, Hazlitt's strictures on,

9.

Manesse, Rudiger Von, of Zu-
rich, 345.
Mansfield, Lord, his interview
with Lord George Sackville,
358.

Manure, Hayward's opinions on

Davis's recommendation, 41.
Marat, character of, 451.
Maria, Duke Giovanni, his in-
fancy, cruelties, and charac-
ter, 116.
Marlès, Mons. de, his Histoire
de la Dominion des Arabes en
Espagne et en Portugal, 503.
Marmontel, his description of
the Marquis D'Argenson in
retirement, 519.
Martin, San, his project and
failure, 133.

Martin, his Philological Gram-
mar of the English Language,
324.

Matilda; a Tale of the Day, 435.
Maury, Cardinal, anecdote of,

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P

Pacific Ocean, on the plan of
joining it with the Atlantic,
194.

Painters, British, 339.
Pampas of Santa Fé, 130.
Pamphlet, Thomas, discovered
among the natives of New
South Wales, 431.
Parallel between certain occur-
rences in England and France,

462.
Parliament, Irish, 1695, observ-
ations on the, 17.

Passes, narrow of the Andes,
131.

Pastor, the Village, 108.
Pennington, Rev., his Journey
into various Parts of Europe,
401.

Pepys, Samuel, Memoirs of, 207.
Perceval, his History of Italy

from the Fall of the Western
Empire, 113.

Persia, Fraser's description of,
316. King of, his character,
318.

Philip III., 125.

Phonetic hieroglyphics, 175.
Pierre, Jacques, execution of,

126.

Pichot, Dr., his Historical and
Literary Tour in England and
Scotland, 333.
Pitman, on joining the Atlantic
and Pacific by means of a
Ship-canal, 195.
Pleydell, his experiments in re-
gard to woodcocks, 149.
Pochard, particulars of, 158.
Politeness, Indian, 27.
Polygamy, Milton's opinions in
respect to, 283.
Porson, Professor, 12.
Posteria, Giovanni, his cruel
death, 116.

Post-house supper, scene at a,
on the road to Valparaiso,

130.

Pourcharlain, Phelippeaux de,

517.

Povah, Dr., his Vocabulary of
Greek Roots, 103.
Power, his miscellaneous poems,

321.

Prescience, God's, Milton's opi-
nion in respect to, 277.
Price, Dr., 308.

Priestley, Dr., inventory of the
furniture of his study, 303.
Primogeniture, the Baron de
Staël's remarks on, 465.
Proctor, his Journey across the
Cordilleras of the Andes,
128.

Q

Quakers, Candler's account of
American, 35.

R

Raleigh, Sir Walter, his descrip-
tion of the manner in which
the Deity manifests his exist-
ence, 67.

Raoul of Soissons, song by,
353.

Real, St., Abbé de, 128.
Reform in Parliament, the Baron
de Staël-Holstein's remarks
on, 469.
Reformation, 22.
Registration of deeds recom-
mended, 373.
Republic, Florentine, the last
struggle and fall of the, 120.
Repulse Bay, Captain Lyon's at-
tempt to reach, 45.
Restoration, joy at the, 210.
Revelations of the Dead Alive, 76.
Revolution, French history of
the, 446.

Rhine, the fortune of Italy com-
pared to the, 123.
Richard I., 165.
Richardson's sonnets, 96.

Richard-

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