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CONTENTS
OF
THE THIRTY-SECOND VOLUME.
The Irish Elections
..
Cholera Morbus. What is its nature? In what manner ought it to be
treated? And is it likely to visit the British islands? By David
Uwins, M.D.
PAGE
1
13
Sonnet. By William Wordsworth. To B. R. Haydon. Composed on
seeing his picture of Napoleon musing at St. Helena
22203
First and Second.—No. II. First and Second Thoughts, 51.—No. III.
Living Literary Characters.-No. VII. Thomas Colley Grattan, 77.—
No. VIII. Robert Plomer Ward, Esq. 186.-No. IX. The Earl of
Mulgrave, 249.-No. X. Miss Mitford, 366.-No. XI. Samuel Ro-
gers, Esq.
No Article this Month
473
81
Monthly Commentary
85, 190, 290, 384, 487, 577
If the Lords reject the Reform Bill, what will follow?
Mr. Stanley in Ireland
The New Parliament-The Reform Bill
Sketches of the English Bar.-No. V. Sir Charles Wetherell
Scenes near the Five Waters, (the Punjaub)
The Month in Parliament. County-Division Clause, and Lord Chandos's
The Irish Yeomanry, the Irish Members, and Lord Grey
The Song of the Brave Man. From the German of Bürger.
America
Retrospective Review of the Novels and Romances of the Year
The Vendean's Son. By the Author of "The English in Italy"
320
321
327
336
344
345
349
351
The Temper of the House of Commons. By a Member in Five Parliaments 429
Aristocracy in Religion
437
The Knowledge of the World in Men and Books. By the Author of
"Conversations with an Ambitious Student"
The Cholera Morbus. On hearing it said that this disease only attacked
523
Byron and Napoleon: a Poem by the Author of the "Corn Law Rhymes❞ 552
Reminiscences of Windham : by an old Member of Parliament
The Victim: a true Story, by a Medical Student
Dialogue between a Reforming Commoner and a Tory Peer
587