Ambrosianæ, Noctes, No XVIII., 114. No XIX., 366. American Writers, notices of, 48.-Farces, Dr Farmer, ib.-Dr Franklin, 49.-Gal- loway, 53.—Rev. Mr Gilman, Dr Gor- don, Judge Griffith, John E. Hill, 54. --Alexander Hamilton, R. G. Harper, Dr Horace, John D. Hunter, Huston, 56.-Hill, History, David Hoffman, Rev. Mr Hill, 57.-Washington Irving, 58.-Judge Jay, Thomas Jefferson, 67. -Judge Johnson, 68.-James Logan, 69.-Maddison, late President, 186.- Chief Justice Marshal, 187.-Mayer, 188.-Maxwell, Mitchell, &c. 189.- Neal, 190.-Randolph, Niles, Osborne, Paine, Parsons, 198.-Paulding, Phi- lips,Percival,199.-Pickering,Pierpont, Ramsay, Raymond, &c., 200.- San- derson, Somerville, &c., 201.—Smith, Stewart, Walter, &c., 202.-Walsh, Wilson, &c., 203.- Wilkinson, West, &c., 204.-Conclusion, ib.
American Mines, on an article in the Quar-
terly Review, relating to the, 592. Angel's Song, the, 100.
Antommarchi, Dr, review of his Last Days of Napoleon, 323.
Appointments, Promotions, 246, 635,756. April Nonsense. A Fragment, 415. Aristippus, Wieland's review of, 673. Autobiography of Mansie Wauch, tailor, farther portions of, 667. Bairnly School of Criticism, No. I.
Lead- ing article (on Theodric) in the Edin- burgh Review, 486.
Bankrupts, English and Scotch, 245, 634, 755.
Bath, an hour at, 16.
Bear-beating and Mr Martin's bill, re- marks on, 600.
Beck and Dunlop on Medical Jurispru- dence, remarks on, 351.
Births, 251, 637, 759.
Blanche of Bourbon, Narrative of the Death of, 328.
Bridal-day Song, the Poet's, 98. Broster, Mr, on his System for removing Impediments of Speech, &c., 46. Brougham, Mr, remarks on his pamphlet on the Education of the People, 534. Brydges, Sir Egerton, review of his Let- ters on Byron, 137.-Of his Recollec- tions of Foreign Travel, &c. 505. Burke, Right Hon. Edmund, review of Prior's life of, 1.
Byron, Lord, remarks on the Character of, 131.-Review of Sir Egerton Brydges's Letters on the Character and Genius of, 137.-On Count Gamba's Narrative of his Last Journey to Greece, 154.-On the Genius and Writings of, 149. VOL. XVII.
Calendar, the Shepherd's, Class V. the Lasses, 180.
Campbell and Hogg, comparison between, 109.
Campbell's Theodric, review of, 102.- Remarks on an Article on, in the Edin- burgh Review, 480. Cantabrigiensia, Minuta, 77. Church of England, remarks on the, un- der the Government of the Convocation, 20.-Consequences of its abolition, 23. -Proposal to revive it, and to institute Diocesan Synods, 167.-Remarks on the Revenues of the, 168.-On Tithes, 170.-Plan for correcting the Tithe System, 176.
Church, the Roman Catholic of Ireland, remarks on the, 255.
Churchyards, Chapters on, 28, 345, 437. Cockaigne, State Counsels by the States- men of, 34.
Continent, Letter from the, 329. Convict Ship, the, 99.
Corn Markets, 242, 632, 753. Corpulency, review of Wadd's Cursory Remarks on, 69.
Courtesy not Love, by Calderon de la Barca, remarks on, 641.
Criticism of Poetry, remarks connected with the, 74.
Criticism, Dibdin's, No. I., 76. Criticism, the Bairnly School of, No. I., 486.
Death of the first-born, the, 96. Deaths, 252, 638, 760.
Devil, hymn to the, 367. Dibdin's criticism, No. I., 76. Diving Bell, remarks on the, 336. Economist, the Political, Essay III. Part III., 207.
Edinburgh Review, Notes on Articles in, concerning Ireland, the West Indies, &c. 461.
Education of the People, remarks on Mr Brougham's pamphlet on, 534.
England, Church of, remarks on the, 20, 167.
English and Irish land-letting, remarks on, 684.
Exports from Britain to South America, during three years, ending 5th January, 1825, 741.
Fair place and pleasant, a, 609. First-born, the death of the, 96. Five Days' ramble to Cuma, Ischia, and Capri, &c. 405. Fragment, a, 600.
Franklin, Dr Benjamin, on the writings of, 49.
Free Trade, remarks on, 551. Gamba, Count, remarks on his narrative of Lord Byron's last journey to Greece, 144. 5 F
Gentlemanly Expostulation, 352.
Manuscript notes on the last Number of the Quarterly Review, 475.
Godfroy, the American architect, letter Marriages, 252, 368, 759.
respecting, 414.
Grousome Caryl, the, 78. Gypsy of Debritzin, the, 353.
Hindoos, on the moral character of the, 587, 701.
Hogg and Campbell, comparison between, 109.
Hogg, song by, in answer to ODoherty's farewell to Scotland, 120-Hymn to the Devil, by, 367-Songs by, 382- Poems by, 712.
Horæ Germanicæ, No. XX. Schiller's Wilhelm Tell, 299, 417-No. XXI. Wieland's Aristippus, 673.
Hora Hispanica, No. X. Courting not Love, 641.
Hymn to the Devil, 367.
Idler, a literary, note-book of, 736. Illiberal, the, No. I. 340.
Impediments of Speech, on Mr Broster's system for removing, 46.
India, letters on the present state of, No. I. 574.-No. II. 701.
Ireland, remarks on the Roman Catholic Church of, 255.
Ireland, the West Indies, &c. Articles concerning, in the Edinburgh Review, MS. Notes on, 461.
Irish songs, observations of ODoherty on, 318.
Irving, Washington, on the writings of, 58.
Jean de Luz, description of the attack on, in the Peninsular war, 456. Laird o' Lamington, the, 620. Land-letting, English and Irish, remarks on, 684.
Laudes Robinsonianæ, 620. Letter to the Editor, 414.
from Paddy Pumps of Cork,
681. on the present state of the stage,
727. Letters from the Vicarage, No. II., 20. of Timothy Tickler, Esq. No. XV. 85, 24.
on the character and genius of Lord Byron, review of, 137.
from the Continent, No. II., 329. on the present state of India, 574, 701. Life of Edmund Burke, review of, 1. Lights, New, 732.
Lisbon in the years 1821-22-23, 396. Literary Souvenir, review of the, 94.
Idler, note-book of a, 736. Mansie Wauch, tailor, farther portions of the autobiography of, 667. Manuscript Notes on the articles concern- ing Ireland, the West Indies, &c. in the last Number of the Edinburgh Re- view, 461.
Martin, Mr, remarks on his bill against bear-beating, &c., 600.
Medical Jurisprudence, elements of, re- marks on, 351.
Meteorological Tables, 244, 633, 755. Military Appointments, Promotions, &c. 246, 635, 756.
Mines, American, on an article in the Quarterly Review, concerning the, 592. Minuets, 335.
Minuta, Cantabrigiensia, 77.
Momus, or an hour at Bath, 16. Mullion, Dr, letters of Timothy Tickler to, 85, 604-Song by, 114.
Napoleon, Last days of, by Dr Antom- marchi, review of, 323.
Narrative of the Death of Blanche of Bourbon, 328.
Neal, John, an American, on the writings of, 190.
New Lights, 732. Night-hawk, the, 44.
Noctes Ambrosianæ, No. XVIII. Song by Mullion, 114-Supper-room in Am- brose's, 117 - Remarks on Hogg's poem of Queen Hynde, 123-No. XIX. 366-Hymn to the Devil, 367-Hib- bert on apparitions, 378-Miss Foote, Mr Hayne Kean and Mrs Cox, 372
-Rev. Mr Lisle Bowles, 373-Camp- bell, 377-Divisions in the Cabinet, 378-Songs by Hogg, 382-3-No. XX. 610-Mr Brougham, and the Edin- burgh Bailies, 611-Brougham and Canning, 614-Brougham Dinner, ib. Song, The Laird o' Lamington, 620— Laudes Robinsonianiæ, 621-The Shep- herd's Library, 623.
Note-book of a literary idler, No. I., 736. Notice respecting Mr Broster's system for
removing impediments of speech, &c.
46-of Retch's outline to Fidolin, 327. Number a hundred. A New Song, 505. Odoherty, Song on the New Year,by, 119.
Remarks of, on Irish Songs, 318.-On English Songs, 480.
Outlines to Fidolin,notice of Retsch's, 327. Poetry, an hour at Bath, 16-The Night-
hawk, 44-Remarks connected with the Criticism of, 74-The Grousome Car- yl, 78-The Death of the First-born, 96-The poet's Bridal-day Song, 89 -The Convict Ship, 99-The Angel's Song, 100-Song by Mullion, 114- New-year's night Song by ODoherty, 119-Song by Hogg, in answer to ODoherty's Farewell, 120-Morning- Night-To- 152-Sonnets. I. to Vanity, 153.-II. The World. III. De- struction. IV. Human Life, 154-Songs by Hogg, 382-Genevra, 385-April Nonsense, 415-Promenade de Tivoli,
416-Number a Hundred; a new song by Christopher North, 505-The Twin Sisters, 532-A Fragment, 600-A Fair Place and Pleasant, 609-The Laird of Lamington, 620-Laudes Robinsonia- næ, 621-Ringan and May, 712--In- terpretation of the Larke's Song, ib.- The Witch of the Gray Thorn, 714— New Lights, 732-To a fair Young Lady, 745-The Tie Severed, 746. Poet's Bridal-day Song, the, 98. Political Economist, the, Essay III. Part III. on the Sources and Evidence of Human Knowledge, with reference to Political Economy, 207.
Prices Current, 243, 754.
Prior's Life of Burke, review of, 1. Promenade de Tivoli, 416. Promotions, Appointments, &c. 246, 635, 756.
Pumps, Paddy, of Cork, Letter from, 681. Publications, Monthly List of New, 236, 627,749.
Quarterly Review, manuscript Notes on the last Number of the, 475-On an Article in the, relating to the Ameri- can mines, 592.
Queen Hynde, remarks on Hogg's Poem of, 123.
Ramble, a Five Days' one to Cumæ,
Ischia, and Capri, &c. 405.
Recipe for making people wealthy, intel- ligent, moral, loyal, free, and happy,
Recollections of Foreign Travel, &c., Re-
view of Sir Egerton Bridges's, 505. Remarks connected with the Criticism of Poetry, 74.
Remarks on the Church of England, 20
-On the Scotch Poets, Hogg and Camp- bell, 109-On Queen Hynde, 123-On the Character and Writings of Lord Byron, 131-On the Roman Catholic Church of Ireland, 255—Of ODoherty on Irish Songs, 318-On the Diving Bell, 336-On Beck and Dunlop on Medical Jurisprudence, 351-Of ODo- herty on English Songs, 480-On Mr Brougham's pamphlet on the Educa- tion of the People, 534 - On Free Trade, 551-On Bear-baiting and Mr Martin's Bill, 600- On Calderon's Courtesy not Love, 641-On English and Irish Land-Letting, 684. Retch's Outlines to Fidolin, notice of, 327. Review of Prior's Life of Burke, 1-Of
Wadd on Corpulence, 69—Of the Lite- rary Souvenir, 94 Of Campbell's Theodric, 102-Of Letters on the Cha- racter and Genius of Lord Byron, 137 -Of Count Gamba's Narrative of By- ron's last Journey to Greece, 144--Of a New Series of Sayings and Doings, 221-Of Schiller's Wilhelm Tell, 299, 417-Of Dr Antommarchi's Last Days of Napoleon, 323-Of the Spirit of the
Age, 361-Of Sir Egerton Bridges's Recollections of Foreign Travel, &c. 505-Of Tremaine, a novel, 508-Of Wieland's Aristippus, 673.
Roman Catholic Church of Ireland, re- marks on the, 255.
Ringan and May; ane richte mournfulle dittye, 712.
Sayings and Doings, review of a new series of, 221-Review for the publisher's be- nefit, 224-For the author's benefit, ib. -For the benefit of the reading public, -Specimen first, 226-Specimen the second, 230.
Schiller's Wilhelm Tell, review of, 299, 417.
Scotch Poets, Hogg and Campbell, re- marks on, 109.
Sebastian's, St, description of the storm- ing of, 293-Its appearance after the assault and capture, 296. Shepherd's Calendar, the, 180. Song, a new one, by Christopher North, Esq. himself, 505.
Songs, Irish, ODoherty on, 318.
English, ODoherty on, 418. Sonnets, by Delta, 153. Speech, Mr Broster's discovery for the removal of impediments of, 46.
Spirit of the Age, review of the, 361. Stage, letter on the present state of the, 727.
State Counsel, by the statesmen of Coc- kaigne, 34. Subaltern, Journal of a, Chapter I., Pre- parations for joining the army in the Peninsula, 279-Parting scenes, 280- Story of a young Highland recruit, 281. -Chapter II., Embarkation at Dover, 284 Arrive off St Sebastian's, 285- Unsuccessful attempt to storm the castle, 286-Arrive at the harbour of Passages, 287-Disembarkation, 288.- ChapterIII., Camp before St Sebastian's, 289 Preparations for the assault, 290 -Storming of St Sebastian's, 293- Chapter IV., Appearance of St Se- bastian's after its capture, 296.-Chap- ter V., Scenery among the Pyrenees, 442-Heights of San Marcial, 443.- Chapter VI.,437-Battle on the heights of Andage, 451.-Chapter VII., 452— Execution of deserters, 454.-Chapter VIII., 456-Attack of St Jean de Luz, 456.-Chapter IX., 563-Town of St Jean de Luz, 566-Execution of Spa- nish and Portuguese soldiers for cruelty exercised on the peasantry, 567.-Chap- ter X., ib.-Winter quarters, 568- Wellington's fox-hounds, 570.--Chap- ter XI., 571-Bayonne, 573-Antipa- thies between the infantry and cavalry, 573.-Chapter XII., 717-Action near Bedart, 718-Sir John Hope, ib.-Scene after the action, 729-Action recom- menced, 728-The field of Battle after,
721-Charge of French cavalry, 722- British charge of bayonets, 723.- Chapter XIII., ib.-Desertion of Ger- man troops from the French, 724-Re- treat of the French, 725.
Tremaine, a novel, review of, 518. Twin Sisters, the, 532. Valentine, 460.
Verses to a young lady, 746. Vicarage, letters from the, 20, 167.
Tell, Wilhelm, review of Schiller's, 299, Wadd, William, review of his Cursory 417.
Theodric, a domestic tale, review of, 102 -Remarks on an article on, in the Edinburgh Review, 486. Threefold Tragedy, the, 488. Thoroughfares, thoughts upon, 155. Tickler, Timothy, letters of, No. XX. To Dr Mullion, 85-To Theodore Hook, Esq., 224-To Dr Mullion, 604. Tie Severed, the, 745.
Tithes in England, remarks on, 170-In Scotland, 174.
Trade, free, remarks on, 551. Tragedy, the threefold, 488.
Remarks on Corpulency, 69. Wauch, Mansie, tailor, farther portions of the Autobiography of, 667. Weep not for the Dead, 405. West Indies, Ireland, &c., Notes on Ar- ticles concerning, in the Edinburgh Review, 461.
Wilhelm Tell, review of Schiller's, 299, 417.
Witch of the Gray Thorne, the, 714. Works Preparing for Publication, 234, 624, 747.
Works of the First Importance, by Col- burn, Remarks on, 323, 361.
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