to Evening, 208-To J. M. author of Stanzas to a Lady, 217-Lord Lindsay, a Ballad, 276-The Maiden Stone of Tullibody, 282-The Nine Trades, 287-Tears and Smiles, 290-Lines on Edinburgh, 310.-The Convent, 320- Verses on Music, 341-Im- promptu by a Lady, 358-The Harp, 400-Sonnet to-, ib-Spring, 416 -Fable from the Italian, 424-Sonnet to Laura, 464-A sketch, 528-The Old Castle, 541-Extempore lines, 542 -Song to Spain, 566-Eve of battle among the Pyrenees, 576-Change, ib. -Lines on Roslin, *583-The Musi- cal Ass, 602-Love, 612-Love and Life, 648-Stanzas to a young Lady, *656-Complaint of Lowenhertz, 663 -Epistle to G. M., 677-Matrimonial Felicity, 682-Moonlight, 686-Solo- mon and the Queen of Sheba, 723 Political Economy, thoughts on various subjects of, 40-1, Forgery. 2, Ma- nufactories, ib. 3, On the mitigation of Slavery in the West Indies, 41. 4, On Insolvency. 5, Commercial Interests, 43. 7, Profits of Capital, 175. 8, On Rent, 176. 9, On labour, considered as a measure of value, 177. 10, On Tyranny, 178. 11, Securities for the payment of Debt, 201 Portugal, apprehended revolution in, 496 -Attempt of the Queen and Prince of to dethrone the King, 751 Presentiments, fatal, remarkable in- stances of, 203
Promotions, appointments, &c. *120, 248, 376, 504, 762
Publications, monthly list of new ones, 107, 235, 364, 492, 618, 746
Quality Square, 291
Queries on Taxation, 23
Rainbow, the, an elegy, 54
Reaving Rob, and Norman Needy, a Border tale, 153
Recollections of my voyage, 304 Redgauntlet, a tale, review of, 641 Relics of a Wanderer, chap. I. 401-chap. II. 529
Remarks on Mr Maclaren's reply to the Strictures on his work on the Topogra phy of Troy, 77-On the cession of Parga to the Turks and the govern- ment of the Ionian Islands, 218-On the exhibition of paintings in Edin- burgh, 279-On Juvenile amusements, 298-On Irish Miracles, 322, 409- On the first of April; All-Fool's Day, 403 On the Fisher's Sabbath, 440- On Historical Novel-writing, 446-On the Sheriff Courts of Scotland, 483--On the Scots Press in 1824, 584-On Hobby Horses, 664 Reminiscences, Travelling, 657 Revenue, British, 630
Reveries, Classical, No. III. 147-No. IV. 332-No. V. 473-No. VI. 678 Review of Duncan's travels in America, 61-Of Ritchie's essays on Constitu- tional Law, 71-Of memoirs of Owen Glendower, 90, 167-Of Maturin's ro mance of the Albigenses, 209-Of the life and times of Salvator Rosa, 257— Of Lyall's character of the Russians, and history of Moscow, 311-Of ob servations on the Salmon fisheries of Scotland, 342-Of Lord Byron's drama of the Deformed Transformed, 353- Of Captain Hall's journal, written on the coasts of Chili, Peru, and Mexico, 385 Of memoirs of Captain Rock, 513-Of the history of Matthew Wald, 577-Of a pamphlet on Pluralities of offices in the Church of Scotland, 386 -Of Cochrane's pedestrian journey through Russia, 603-Of the novel of Redgauntlet, 641-Of Mrs Graham's voyage to Brazil, 703-Of Blaquiere's work on the Greck Revolution, 714- Of a tour in Germany, 728 Review, how to manufacture a smart one, 557
Rhigas, one of the authors of the Greek revolution, notice of the life and writings of, 481-
Rights of man, the whole, 179 Rock, Captain, the celebrated Irish Chief. tain, review of memoirs of, 513 Royal Burgh of Brookbridge, notices re- garding the, 593
Russia and China, regulation of the in- land trade between, 112
Russia, Lyall's account of its military colonies, review of, 450
Review of Cochrane's pedestrian journey through, 603
Russians, review of Lyall's character of, 311
Sabbath, the Fisher's, 440
Salmon fisheries of Scotland, review of observations on the, 342
Salvator Rosa, review of the life and times of, 257
Schiller's correspondence (continued.) Schiller to the Baron Von Dalberg, 81-To the same 82, 83-To H. Reunchul, manager of the Manheim theatre, 84-To Von Dalberg, 85- To the same, 88, 165, 467, 468-To Louis F. Huber, 470
Scots Press in 1824, remarks on the, 384 Scotch Courts of law, on the system of
recovering debts in, 25 Seat-rents in churches, on the claim set up for levying, 691 Shakespeare's commentators,letter on,683 Sheriff Courts of Scotland, on the, No. II., 483 Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, a Rab- binical story, 723
Song To Mary 8-On the 42d Regi- Turkey and Persia, peace concluded be-
Union Canal between Edinburgh and Glas- gow, increase of trade on the, 119 Unlucky day, the Fisher's, 687 Valparaiso, account of the great earth- quake at, 393
Van Diemen's Land, progress of improve- ment in, 370
Verses on music, 341
Voluntary starvation, unparalleled instance of, 101
Voyage of Discovery, preparations for another polar one, 247
Voyage, recollections of my, 301 Voyage to Brazil, review of Mrs Graham's 703
Wanderer, relics of a, 401, 529 Wanderer's return, the, 552
Water, proposal of supplying part of Edinburgh with, from Duddingstone Loch, 245
Weeds and Flowers, No. V. 566
Thoughts on various subjects of political Weights and Measures, conference be-
Morson, 127, 383
Mudie, 128
Munro, 127, 383
Neilson, 256
Nicolson, 384,639,
Ranken, 384 Rattray, 256 Reddie, 127
Reid, 256, 639
Richards, 128 Richardson, 255 Riddell, 128
Robertson, 384 ib.
ib. 768 Robinson, 640
Smith, 256, ib. 512, 639 Starret, 256
St Germans, 127 Steele, 128 Stenhouse, 383 Steven, 384 Stevenson, 383,640 Stewart, 128, 512,
639, 768, ib.
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