Ambrosianæ, Noctes, No. XXXIV., 105 Appointments, Military, &c. 259, 522, 762 Autumnal Night's Dream in Ireland, 685 Bachelor's Beat, the, No. II., 659 Bankrupts, British, 261, 525, 764 Bank of England and the Country Banks, 734
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Corn Tables, 256, 519, 759 Country Banks, and the Bank of England, remarks on the contest between the, 734 -Objects of English Country Banks, 735-Proofs that they yield invaluable benefit to the empire, 736-Their de- struction would be the greatest calamity which could befall the empire, 739 Evil consequences that would result from establishing Branches of the Bank of England in the country, ib. 750- London Banks for the rich only, 746- Conduct of the London Press towards the Country Banks, 745 Critica, Miscellanea, &c. 465 Cunningham's Two Years in New South Wales, review of, 602
Cyril Thornton, review of the Youth and Manhood of, 83 Day-dreams, 724
Dead, the graves of the, 162 Deaths, 264, 528, 767 Death-day of Körner, 730 Delta, six sonnets by, 103
De omnibus rebus et quibusdam aliis, 39 Devil's dream on Mount Aksbeck, the, 440
Dog, lines to the memory of a favourite one, 439
Dog, my old, and I, 731
Dream, an autumnal night's, in Ireland, 685
Dreams and Apparitions, 64, 173 Emigration, song of, 32 England, Bank of, on the contest between it and the Country Banks, 735 Epicurean, the, a tale, by Thomas Moore, review of, 374
Faction, the, or party which Ministers and their supporters form, dissection of, 403 -The Edinburgh Review the leading ministerial publication, ib.-Language of Ministers and their supporters in speaking of themselves and their oppo- nents, 404-Conduct of the press to all who oppose the Faction, 407-Cha- racter and talents of the Faction, ib.- Lord Goderich, Mr Brougham, Mr Hus- kisson, 408-Marquis Lansdown, Mr Tierney, &c. 409-Literature of the Faction, ib.-Its Whig and Radical members, 410-Tory members, ib.- Examination of its policy, ib.-regard- ing the new States of America, 412- towards Portugal, 414-towards Tur- key and Greece, 415-Its new policy has done great injury to the cause of li- berty and mankind, 420-Effects of its domestic policy, 422-Education la- bours of Mr Brougham, 424-its ef- fects, 427-The honour, integrity, and consistency of the Faction considered,
428
Flætz, review of Schmelzle's Journey to,
469 Foscolo's tragedy of Ricciarda, review of, 571 Game Laws, remarks on the, 644-Game the property of the individual on whose lands it is bred, 645-Power to prevent trespassing on lands inseparable from the idea of property, 647-Preserves ought to be watched more rigidly, 652 -To legalize the sale of game would greatly diminish poaching, 653-Prin- ciples by which changes in the Game Laws should be governed, 657 Graves of the Dead, a dirge, 162 Grillparzer's drama of King Ottokar's prosperity and death, review of, 300 Harem, visits to the, 636
Harris, Lord, letter from to the Editor, 437 Heber, Bishop, review of his hymns, 617 Horæ Germanicæ, No. 24, King Ottokar's prosperity and death, by Franz Grill- parzer, 300
772
Index.
Hora Italicæ, No. V., Foscolo's Ricciar-Noctes Ambrosianæ, No. XXXIV. Tick. da, 571
ler and the Shepherd in a bathing-ma- chine at Portobello, ib.-They swim out to Inchkeith, 106-speak the James Watt steam-packet, 111-frighten la- dies in a pleasure-boat, 113-Female education, 117-Female phrenologists, 118 The periodical press, 126-Bible Societies, 130
Opposition, the, what will be their course Old usages. Mothering Sunday, 595 in Parliament ? ib.
Huskisson, remarks on his speech on the Shipping Interest, 1, 135 Hymn to December, 722 India, on the probability of its being in- vaded by a foreign power, 267-Motives which may induce Russia to invade it, 268 No analogy between former inva- sions, and that which may be attempted now, 271-Routes by which an invading army might enter, 272-Difficulties it would have to encounter, 274-Conclu- sion, that Russia cannot invade, or even threaten India, 280 Ireland, on the real state of, 18-Why is it not what it ought to be? 237
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an autumnal night's dream in,
685
Irish forty-shilling freeholders, letter on the, 53
Jews, the, on their monopoly of the Lon- don retail orange trade, 593 Kitchiner's Traveller's Oracle, review of,
445
Körner, the death-day of, 730 Lady-bird, to the, 161
Laird of Cassway, the, and his sons, 173 Leonard Mayburne and Susan Hendrie, 362
Letter on the Irish forty-shilling freehold- ers, 53
Lettera Seconda, spettante a certi punti musicali, 722
on the Scots law of marriage, 59 on the question, "Why is not Ire- land what it ought to be," 237 from Lord Harris, 437
Lines to the memory of a favourite dog, 439 M'Gee, William, weaver in Hamilton, two passages in the life of, 46 Marriage, on the Scots law of, 59 Marriages, 263, 527, 766 Marvellous Doctor, the, by the Ettrick Shepherd, 349-The Spanish professor, 350 The Countess, 356 Memoir of Napoleon Bonaparte, 186 of the Duke of Wellington, 222 Meteorological tables, 258, 521, 761 Military promotions, &c. 259, 522, 762 Minister's Beat, the, 329 Miscellanea critica, &c. No. II. 465 Modest commendation of cock-fighting,
587
Monkey, the, 49
Monopoly of the London retail orange trade by the Jews, remarks on the, 593 Montgomery's Pelican Island, &c. review of, 491
Moore, Thomas, review of his tale of The Epicurean, 374
Mothering Sunday, 595 Murray, Lord Charles, lines to the me- mory of, 586
My old dog and I, 731
Nature, the voice of, 635 New South Wales, review of Cunning. ham's Two Years in, 602
Orange trade, London retail, on the mono- poly of, by the Jews, 593 Ottokar, King, review of the German tra- gedy of, 300
Pastorale, ane, of the Rocke. Maide be Maister Hougge, 675
Pelican Island, &c, review of Montgo mery's, 491
Perilis of Wemyng, the, ane most woeful tragedye, 214
Poetical Works of James Montgomery, review of, 491 Poetry-Song of emigration, 32-Six son- nets, by Delta, 103-To the lady-bird, 161 The Graves of the Dead, 162-The Perilis of Wemyng, 214-Leonard May- burne and Susan Hendrie, 362-Lines to the memory of a favourite dog, 439– The devil's dream on Mount Aksbeck, 440 The tomb of de Bruce, 511-Wo. man on the field of battle, 585-To the memory of Lord Charles Murray, 586 -Heber's Hymns, 628 To a scene in Caithness, 634-The voice of Nature, 635-Hymn to December, 722-The death-day of Körner, 730-My old dog and I, 731
Preface to a review of the Chronicles of the Canongate, 531
Prices current, 257, 520, 760 Publications, monthly list of new, 252, Promotions, &c. military, 259, 522, 762
515, 757
Real state of Ireland, review of a pam phlet on the, 18 Recollections of a Trip to Spa, 281-Flan- ders, 283-Bruges and Ghent, 284- Brussels, 288-Louvaine and Liege, 291-Arrival at Spa, ib.-Character of the waters, 292-Mode of passing the time there, 293-Sketch of some of the company, 295-A German Baron, 296 Rejected Corn-law, remarks on the, 200 -Aix-la-Chapelle, 297-Lisle, 299 Remarks on Mr Huskisson's speech on the Shipping interest, 1, 135-On the re- jected Corn-laws, 240-On the contest between the Country Banks and the Bank of England, 734 Reverses; a tale of the past season, 164 Review of the Real State of Ireland, 18-
Of the youth and manhood of Cyril Thornton, 83-Of the German tragedy of King Ottokar, 300-Of Moore's tale of the Epicurean, 374–Of Kitchiner's Traveller's Oracle, 445-Of Schmelale's
BIRTHS.
Abercromby, 263 Adair, 766 Airlie, 526
Alexander, 263
Alison, 526
Anderson, 766, ib.
Arneil, 526
Aytoun, 526 Baillie, 526, 766 Balfour, 765
Barrow, 526 Bartlett, 766
Bell, 526
Bernard, 263 Bethune, 526 Bisset, 766
Blackie, 766 Blantyre, 526
Bond, 766
Boileau, 766 Borthwick, 526 Brodie, 263
Broke, 766 Brown, 263, 527,
766 Bruce, 526
Buchanan, 263, ib.
766 Burghersh, 766 Burn, 526, 527
INDEX TO BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.
Cadell, 527 Cairns, 766
Ferguson, 263 Findlay, 765 Fordyce, 527 Forrest, 263, 526 Forbes, 263, ib.
Honeyman, 766 Hope, 263, 526 Hort, 263 Hotchkis, 263 Hyndman, 526 Innes, 766 Ireland, 263 Johnston, 765,766 Jollie, 766
Kaye, 765 Keith, 263
Kidd, 263
Kinnoul, 526 Kirkwall, 263 Leven, 526 Lindsay, 263, ib. Loch, 263 Loughborough, 766 Lyon, 765 Lumsden, 263
Macandlish, 263 Macandrew, 766 Macauley, 263
M'Candy, 765 Macdonald, 263,
526, 765 M'Farlane, 263 Macgill, 526 Macintosh, 263, 526
Caithness, 263 Callender, 765 Cameron, 263, ib. Campbell, 263,527 765 Carlyle, 527
Carphin, 263, 766 Cathcart, 526 Carmichael, 766 Charles, 527
Cheyne, 766
Childers, 263 Clanricarde, 526 Cockburn, 527 Crawfurd, 263 Cruickshanks, 766 Cullen, 263 Cumming, 766, ib. Cunningham, 765 Dalzell, 527 Dauney, 765 Davidson, 765 Dennistoun, 766 Dickson, 263 Doud, 526 Dunlop, 263 Durie, 766 Elgin, 263 Erskine, 526
Penseroso, 104-Sunset, 185-Sabbath, in six sonnets, 610
Spa, Recollections of a Trip to, 281 Speech of Mr Huskisson on the Shipping interest, remarks on, 1, 135 Subaltern in America, Chap. XVII., 74- Chap. XVIII., 78-Night attack on the British army, 80-Chap. XIX., arrival of General Packenham, 316-Chap. XX., 321-Chap. XXI., battle of New Orleans, 226
Tale of the past season, 164 Thornton, Cyril, review of, 83 Thorsund, the cooper of, and his family, 692 Traveller's Oracle, review of the, 445 Trip to Spa, recollections of one, 281 Usages, old ones. Mothering Sunday, 595 Visits to the Haram. Visit Sixth, 636 Voice of Nature, the, 635 Wellington, memoir of the Duke of, 222 Wemyng, the perils of, 214
Who can it be? 432
Woman on the field of battle, 585 Works preparing for publication, 250, 513, 755
526, 766 Foulis, 263 Fraser, 263, ib. 526, 766 Fullarton, 526 Fyfe, 263, 526 Fyres, 263 Gibson, 526 Gillon, 766 Gillespie, 527, 666 Gloag, 765 Goderich, 766 Gordon, 263, 526 Graham, 527 Grant, 766 Grey, 263, 766 Grierson, 526 Grieve, 526 Hagart, 526 Halkett, 526 Hamilton, 263 Hay, 263, 527 Henderson, 263
Hewat, 766 Hinshaw, 766 Hogarth, 765
Colquhoun, 767 Corstorphan, 767 Cruickshank, 767 Cullen, 264
Cumine, 264 Dalgairns, 767 Dall, 767
Dalziel, 767
Davidson, 766 Dempster, 263,
264 Denison, 527 Dennistoun, 264 Dobbie, 264 Drummond, 263 Drysdale, 264 Duff, 528
Duguid, ib. Dunbar, 264 Dunlop, ib.
Dupont, 263 Durham, 527 Dyer, 528 Falconer, 527 Ferguson, 528 Forbes, 263 Forsyth, 264 Fraser, 766, 767
Adam, 266 Adolphus, 529
Aitcheson, 529 Aitken, 529, 769 Allan, 769, ib. 770 Allen, 770 Alston, 265
Anderson, ib. 768, 769 Arnott, 768 Arrot, 770 Auchterlonie, 265 Baird, 769, 770 Balfour, ib.
Ballantone, 266, 529
Ballantine, 265 Ballingall, 529 Bangor, 768
Banks, 265
Banner, 528
Bartram, 266 Bathurst, 266 Baumbach, 770 Beckwith, 529 Bedford, 770 Bell, 528
Dow, 528, 529 Drummond, 530,
768 Drysdale, 768 Dudgeon, 266
Duff, 265, ib. 266, 530, 770
Duguid, 529, 768 Duncan, 529, ib. Dunsmure,529 Ebrington, 529 Elphinstone, 767 English, 768 Falconer, 264, 265 Farquhar, 529 Farquharson, 768 Fenwick, 529
Ferguson, 529 Ferrers, 265
Fildar, 768
Fisher, 768 Fletcher, 528 Fogo, 265 Forbes, 769, 770 Forrest, 769 Forrester, 264,768 Foscolo, 768 Fowler, 768 Fraser, 769, 770,
ib.
French, 530 Fulton, 770
Fyers, 529 Gall, 266 Gammage, 264 Gifford, 528
Girvan, 266 Glennie, 265 Gordon, 266, ib.
530, 768, 769,
ib. Goodenough, 529 Goodsir, 529 Gourlay, 529 Grace, 528
Grant, 528, 529,
ib. 768, 769, ib. Gray, 528, ib. 768 Green, 266
Gregory, 768 Greig, 770 Grierson, 265
Guthrie, 266
Handyside, 266 Hamilton, 266, ib.
530
Hardie, 769 Harper, 528 Hay, 529
Henderson, 266,
769 ib. Heriot, 529 Hill, 528, 530 Hislop, 265, 529 Horn, 528
Hopsrigg, 530 Howison, 769 Hutton, 266
Imlach, 768 Innes, 265, 528 Irons, 770 Irving, 768 Irwin, 264 James, 266 Jeffrey, 767 Jobson, 528 Johnston,
528,
769, 770 Jones, 767
Junor, 529 Keddie, 528 Keir, 768 Kemp, 529 Kennismore, 769 Kerr, 528 Kieswetter, 769 King, 265 Kirby 770
Knox, 266, ib. Laidlaw, 266 Laing, 528 Lawrie, 529, 768 Leed, 528 Leitch, 769 Leslie, 266, 768 Lightburne, 769 Liverpool, 769 Livingston, 770 Lockhart, 264 ib. Logan, 528 Lorimer, 769 Lyon, 266, 529, 679
Macalister, 768 Macdonald, 266, 528, 529 Macdowall, 265 Macdowgall, 265,
529
Macfarlane, 265,
769, 770 Macfie, 769 Macgibbon, 769 Macgeorge, 530 Macintyre, 528 Mackay, 264 Mackenzie, 265, 768 Mackimmie, 528 M'Leish, 265 Macleod, 530 Maconochie, 768 M'Queen, 264 Macrabin, 528 Mactavish, 769 Macwhirter, 770 Maitland, 769, ib. Mansfield, 969 Martin, 770 Marshall, 264, 768
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