68-On a late long debate in the House of Commons, 87-On the rise and fall of the liberals, 96-On Mr Huskisson's resignation of place, 107-On awkward- ness, 211-On Marquis Spineto on hie- roglyphics, 33-On the close of the Lon- don season, 326-On the miracles of the Holy House of Loretta, 357-On the old system of trade and the new, 370— On Mr Dawson's speech at London- derry, 412-On Tales of the O'Hara Family, 469-On the present state of affairs, 475-On the character of Ham- let, 585-On cruelty to animals, 834- On the nothingness of good works, 870 Residences of our living Poets. No. I. Bremhill parsonage, 226
Review of Grillparzer's drama of the Gol- den Fleece, 155-Of the life of Zuin- glius, the Swiss reformer, 194-Of Sal- monia, or days of fly-fishing, 248-Of Sir Robert Inglis's two speeches on the Catholic question, 811-Of Whately's Elements of Rhetoric, 885—Of Mont- gomery's Sacred Poetry, 913 Robber's Tower, the, 874
Sacred poetry, review of Montgomery's, 913
Salmonia, or days of fly-fishing, review of, 248
Sea-side, a day at the, 335
Shakspeare a Tory, and a gentleman, 570 -Interscript, 583
Shaving shop, the, 615
Speech which should have been delivered in the House of Commons, 137 Sphinx, the, an extravaganza, etched in the manner of Callot, 441
Stewart, professor Dugald, death of, 408 Story, an old maid's, 835 Summer morning landscape, 103 Tale of the
Thirty Years' War," a,
Tales of the O'Hara Family, remarks on, 469
Tasso's Coronation, 614
Three years at Oxford, 862
Time, the Castle of, a vision, by Delta, 362
Tour of Dulness, the, 29
Trade, the old system of, and the new, 370
United States of America, notes on, 621 Usury Laws, remarks on the, 68-Report of the Committee in 1818 upon the, 76 -Evils which would ensue from their repeal, 77-Example of Holland and Hamburgh bears in a very small degree on the question, 83 Vaudois wife, the, 782 Voice of the wind, the, 629 Voices, the two, 491
Wauch, Mansie, a chapter omitted in the life of, 709
Wellington, Duke of, his correspondence with Mr Huskisson on the resignation of that statesman, 108
Whig-hater, notices, travelling and politi- cal, by a, 184-On the present state of affairs, by a, 475
Wife's Trial; or, the Intruding Widow. A dramatic poem, 765
Works preparing for publication, 122, 396, 789
Zuinglius, the Swiss reformer, biographi- cal sketch of, 194
Rankine, 407 Rennie, 809 Reid, 134
Richardson, 134,
407, 808 Ricketts, 136 Rintoul, 407 Ritchie, 135, 810 Robertson, 134, 135, ib. 406, 408, 810 Robson, 807 Rogers, 134 Ross, 807, 809 Rowlings, 407 Rudyerd, 810 Russell, 134, 406 Rutherford, 135, 406 Ruthven, 810
Rymer, 808 Saddler, 134 Salmond, 807 Saxe Weimar, 407 Schaw, 133 Scott, 135, ib. 407 ib. 808, ib. ib. ib. 809, 810, ib.
Semple, 406
Stephens, 136 Stewart, 134, 406, ib. 408, 809
Stirling, 134 Stopford, 133 Stott, 135 Strachan, 809 Stuart, 808 Suffolk, 407 Sutherland, 810 Sutton, 134 Tait, 134, 407
Taylor, 134, 406 Teasdale, 807 Tennant, 808 Thomson, 133, 406, 407, ib. 807, 808 Torrens, 808
Tulloch, 406
Tuohy, 136 Turnbull, 134 Tytler, 808 Urquhart, 405 Uxbridge(Countess)
407 Waite, 809
Walker, 134, 408 Wallace, 808 Waters, 134, 808
Waugh, 135
Webster, 136, 405
Welsh, 134
Maitland, 809 Malcolm, 809 Manchester (Du- chess of,) 810 Mansfield, 133 Marjoribanks, 406,
Oriel, (Lord) 80 Otway, 135 Palmer, 134
Paterson, 134, 406, Sinclair, 406
Wilkie, 807, 809 Williamson, 807,
Wilson, 135, 807,
ib. 808, 809 Windham, 407
Smith, 136, 807, ib. Witham, 808
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