Hale, S. J., Selections from Jane Taylor by, 506, 515.
Hallam, Henry. Middle Ages by, 43, 44-on the Faerie Queene, 201. Handel, the style of, 11. Hare, on explosions, 33. Harvard College, founded, 170. Hawks, remarks on, 394, 395, 400. Haydn, Life of, reviewed, 1. Hague, William, Centennial Dis- course by, noticed, 525. Hebrew, works on, noticed, 263. Heidelberg, castle of, 151. Henry VIII., quarrels with the Pope
Heroic age of Greece, 484. Highlands, of Scotland, ornithologi-
cal excursion to the, 390. Hillhouse, James A., Dramas, Dis- courses, and other Pieces by, re- viewed, 231 his finish and style, 232 Percy's Masque, 235 - Ha dad, 239 outline of his Deme- tria, 243- faults in his poems, 254-his prose Discourses, 257- Phi Beta Discourse, 258- Ly- ceum Discourse, 259. Hope, remarks on, 498. Horses, for cavalry in the Middle Ages, 56.
Homer, poets before, 481- antiqui- ty of, considered, 485 — Bode on, ib.
Hudson's Bay Company, 77- Indian trade with the, 85 - collisions of, with the Northwest Company, 92, 113-their union, 93-power and intrusion of the, 93, 113, 140- monopoly of the, 111 establish- ment of, at Fort Vancouver, 113
-returns of the, for 1828, 133– proceedings of the, 138. Hughes, on the essay of, 202. Hume, on Spenser, 204.
Humming bird, ruff-necked, 387. Hunt, Wilson P., at Astoria, 107. Hyperion, a Romance, reviewed, 145- simplicity of the plan of, 146 the style, 147-literary criticisms in, 149- poetical trans- lations in, ib. - extracts from, 150.
Imitation, the philosophy of, 476. Imperial woodpecker, 399. Indian titles, law respecting, 82. Indians, Canada fur trade with, 85 - British policy as to the, 101- annual war pay to the, 102- duct of Plymouth towards, 357, 459. Intellectual culture, as a test and to- ken of the destiny of nations, 302 abuse of the term, 509. Ireland, Moore's feelings for, 501. Irnerius, at Bologna University, 67. Irving, Washington, on Astoria, 113 on Wyeth's expedition,
on the proceedings of the Hudson's Bay Company, 142- Life of Columbus by, 505, 512. Italian history, contributors to, 308, 309, 316, 317, 323.
Italian language, corruption of the,
304, 309-labors for the, 305, 307. Italian literature, in the Mid le
Ages, 63, 65- from 1800 to 1838, 303.
Italian music, 3-history of, and of English, 6.
Italian opera, in America, 15, 16. Italian painters, 364.
Italian philosophy, 325 - full revival of, 326-principal leaders in, and sketch of, ib. - application of, to art and science, 334.
Italian poetry,rise and progress of, 73. Italy, the republic of art, 10 — his-
tory of, during the Middle Ages, 44-invasions of, by Alaric and others, 45, 46, 54, 72- the races of, 49-prospective union of races in, 52-feudal system, 53-chiv alry in, 55 Roman democracy and aristocracy in, ib. - Guelphs and Ghibelines in, 57 - influence of the church in, 58-effects of
Jamaica, proposition to remove the New Haven colony to, 167. James I., denounced Puritans, 440. Jay's Treaty, navigation of the Mis- sissippi according to, 94-abro- gation of, 105.
Jefferson, Thomas, projects by, for exploring Oregon, 83, 84, 95- cited as to Ledyard, 83- plans Lewis and Clark's expedition, 95. Jenkins's Ohio Gazetteer, 294. Johnson, Samuel, on Spenser, 203 — and Chesterfield, 405, 412-on Chesterfield's Letters to his Son, 414, 428.
Joubert, in Piedmont, 313. Judicial system of New Plymouth, 348.
Jury, trial by, at Plymouth, 343, 348. Juvenile Series of the School Libra- ry, 505, 515.
Lee, Jason, missionary, 122, 126. Lewis, Meriwether, selected for an expedition to Oregon, 84, 96 — Outline of his expedition with Clark, 96.
Liberty, protection of colonial, con- sidered, 443-dependence of civil and religious, on the Puritans, 452. Libraries, remarks on, 509, 510. Linnæus, classification of birds by, 382.
Linus of Chalcis, a poet, 482. Literary fame, 153.
Literary men, remarks on, 152, 154. Literature, 63. in the age of Queen Elizabeth, 192- of Queen Anne, on judging of nations by, 302 of Chesterfield's time, 415. See Arabian, Grecian, Italian, and Roman.
Litta, Pomponio, Count, 309. Lives of Eminent Americans, 505. Locke, Dr., on the Steamboat Mo- selle, 31.
Logic of Galuppi, 328. Lombards, invasion of Italy by, 47 characteristics of the, 49 their rules, 54-ignorance under the, 64, 72. Longfellow, H. W., translation by, 149, 269-Voices of the Night by, 266. See Hyperion. Lothrop, Rev. S. K., his Sermon
on the Destruction of the Steam- boat Lexington, 537.
Louisiana, on the acquisition of, in relation to Oregon, 94, 96, 97. Louisiana Institute, Gird's Address before the, noticed, 533. Louvre, Imperial gallery of the, 367. Lyric poetry, Grecian, 487.
McDougal, Duncan, in the Astorian expedition, 107, 108. Macgillivray, William, History of British Birds by, reviewed, 381 his mode of classification, ib., 383-his four groups, 384-Au- dubon's concurrence with, ib.- excursion of, to the Highlands of Scotland, with Audubon, 390. Machinery, at the second Mechanic Exhibition, 225.
Mackenzie, Sir Alexander, connected with the Northwest Company, 84,
86-his expedition to the Arc- tic Sea, 86 beyond the Rocky Mountains, ib. its importance, 88-suggestions by, 89. Mackinaw Fur Company, 105. Mc Leay, Quinary system of, 382. McLeod, in the Hudson's Bay Com- pany, 140.
McTavish, agent, purchases Astoria, 108.
Madden, Dr., Chesterfield's letter to, 405.
Magna Grecia, 51.
Malbone, effect of, on Allston, 361, 365.
Mamiani della Rovere, Count, 332. Manners, Chesterfield's estimate of, and discipline for forming, 407, 222. See Chesterfield. Manufactures. See Massachusetts. Marengo, battle of, 314. Marmion, Scott's, 492. Martin, paintings by, 372, 374. Massachusetts, early education in, 170-union of Plymouth with, 355-distinction between the ear- ly settlers of, ib.
Mississippi, river, depth of the, 25 -free navigation of the, accord- ing to Jay's Treaty, 94. See Steamboats.
Missouri, trading of the British with Indians in, 132.
Mitchell's Grecian Comedies, 466. Mitford's History of Greece, 465. Molineri, Ignazio, botanist, 310. Molini, Giuseppe, 308.
Monks, literary labors of, 153. Monroe, James, on Oregon, 111. Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley, on deception, 427, note. Montaigne, on motives, 449. Monti, Vincenzo, Proposta di alcune Correzioni ed Aggiunti al Vocabo- lario della Crusca di, reviewed, 301-labors of, for the Italian lan- guage, 305-biographical sketch of, ib.- Botta's acquaintance with,
Moore, America visited by, 500
his poetry, 501- his patriotism, ib.secret of his defects, ib. Moors, intolerance of the, in Spain, 69.
Massachusetts Board of Education, Morton's Hope, noticed, 295.
Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic
Association, The Second Exhibi- tion of the, 223. Massachusetts Currency, Felt's, 526. Massachusetts patent, 444. Mather, Increase, agent in England, 355.
Maty, Dr., Life of Chesterfield by, 404, note on Chesterfield's fail- ure in the House of Commons, 409. Mayflower, last survivor of the, 357. Mechanic Association, 223. Melampus, 483.
Memory, Audubon on trusting to, 390.
Messenger of the General Court, 345. Michaux, André, on a western expe. dition, 84.
Michilimackinac, fur trade at, 85. Middle Ages, Hallam's View of the State of Europe during the, re- viewed, 43-effects of the, on the existing order of society, ib. See Italy.
Migration of birds, 388, 401. Milton, John, on Uriel, cited, 373 - uninfluenced by his age, 489 cited, 504.
National developement, on judging of. 301.
National music, 4, 6. See Music. National wrongs, redressing, 105, 501.
Naudowessies, 79- Carver Grant by, 81.
New England plantations, 162. See Pilgrims and Puritans.
New Haven, Bacon's Thirteen His- torical Discourses at, reviewed, 161, 432-first settlers and settle- ment of, 164, 172-organization of the church and government of, the basis of the laws of, ib. -leading men at, ib., 167 — prop. osition for removing to Jamaica, ib.
union of with the Connecticut colony, 168-Eaton, governor of,
New Home, reviewed, 206. New Plymouth Colony, origin of, 337, 338 geographical territory of, 338 settlement of, 339 — ori- gin of the government of, 340 – charter purchased for, 342-early legislation in, 343-first records of, ib. - revision of the laws of, 344 representative government in, 345-character of the records of the laws of, 346-selection from the laws, with amendments, 347-laws of, digested and print- ed, 348 — judicial system of, ib. common law of England in, ib., 349 its criminal law, 350 — the capital crimes in, ib. punish- ments, 351-opposition to tobac- co, ib. reluctance to holding public office in, ib.-compulsion respecting it, 352 - support of clergy in, ib. schools in, 353- tyranny of Andros over the, 354
union of, with Massachusetts, 355-feelings respecting it, 356 extensive influence of the, 357 remarks on the government, ib. the intercourse with the In- dians, ib. its conduct towards the Quakers, ib. — settlers of, sep- aratists, 444. See Pilgrims and Puritans.
New York Review, [Article 2. Pol- itics of the Puritans,] reviewed, 432.
Nobles in Italy, in the Middle Ages,
Non nobis, Domine, 12. Normans, in northern France, 71. North America, British possessions in, prior to 1763, 76-plans for crossing, 88, 91. Northwest Company, formation of the, 86-control of Indians by the, 94, 100-territory explored by the, 105- sale of Astoria to the, 108, 109. See Hudson's Bay Company.
Northwestern Boundary of the Unit- ed States, facts as to the, 94, 109 -articles of convention respecting it, 109, 110. See Oregon. Nuttall, visit to Oregon by, 127- ruff-necked humming-bird seen by, 387-violet-green swallow de- scribed by, 388 - -on a finch, 394.
Oratorio, origin of the, 6. Oregon, earliest mention of, 75, 79 views of, by Carver, 80-by Ledyard, 83. by Jefferson, ib. Mackenzie's expedition to, 84, 86 its importance, 88-concessions to Great Britain in, 94, 133, 135- effects of the acquisition of Louis- iana on, 95 expedition to, by Lewis and Clark, 98. Astor's project, 106-ceded to the United States, 111-the subject of, com- mended to the notice of Congress, 132, 136-extent of, 113-expe- ditions to, by Ashley and Henry, 114 by Pitcher, 118- by Kel- ley, 120- by Wyeth, 124, 126 - by Bonneville, 125-by Douglas, 127 by Townsend and Nuttall, ib. - by Parker, 128 — British right to, 130- Ball's journey to, 132-Slacum's agency at, 138- proceedings of the Hudson's Bay Company there, 137-144 -
Pacific Fur Company, formed, 107. Pacific Ocean. See Atlantic. Paesiello, letter to, by Botta, 311. Painting, influence of Poetry on,
368. See Allston and Pictures. Paley's Natural Theology, reviewed, 505, 513. Pamphus, of Athens, a poet, 482. Papi, Commentaries of, on the French Revolution, 325.
Parker, Samuel, Journal of an Ex- ploring Tour beyond the Rocky Mountains by, reviewed, 75 — ac- count of it, 128.
Patent, the Massachusetts, 444. Pebblebrook, and the Harding Fami- ly, 273.
Perkins Institution for the Blind, Eighth Annual Report of the, 520. Perticari, Giulio, Count, 306 -facts respecting, 307.
Peters, Samuel, petition by, for the Carver Grant, 81 facts respect- ing, 82, note.
Petrarch, last of the troubadours, 72. Phidias, borrowed from Homer, 481. Philammon of Delphi, 483. Philolaus on music, 473. Philosophers, remarks on ancient,
Philosophy. See Grecian and Ital-
Philosophy of art, the Greek, 473– Plato's, 176.
Pianoforte-making, in Boston, 229. Picture of Early Life, noticed, 294.
Pictures, two classes of critics on,
359. See Allston. Piedmont, corruptness of the dia- lects in, 309-French principles in, 311 government of, over- thrown, 313-various revolutions in, 314 reestablishment of the French power in, ib. - union of, with France, ib.
Pilgrims, voyage of the, to New Plymouth, 339 their political freedom, 340-social compact by the, ib. distinction between the Plymouth and the Massachusetts, 356. See New Plymouth. Pitcher, Joshua, expedition of, be- yond the Rocky Mountains, 118- on the joint occupation of Ore- gon, 133.
Pizarro, Life of, noticed, 536. Plainfield, Massachusetts, History of, 524.
Planter's Plea, reviewed, 432-cit- ed, 446, 447, 460.
Plato, 475 -on the philosophy of art, 476.
Pleading, Chitty's Precedents in, noticed, 528.
Pleasing, Chesterfield on, 429 -re- marks on, 431.
Pleasures of Hope, Campbell's, 496. Plymouth. See New Plymouth. Poetical translations, Longfellow's, 149, 269.
Poetry, influence of, on music, 3,5-Arabian, 68-in Spain, ib.
of the Troubadours, 70 — of the Trouvères, 71-rise and progress of Italian, 73-influ- ence of, on painting, 368-in- nateness of, 474-Plato's specu- lations on, 476- Aristotle's, 479 - influence of the age on, 488- decline of, 490. See English, Fae- rie Queene, Grecian, and Italian. Poets of America, Keese's, noticed, 289.
Poggi, of Parma, publishes Botta's History of Italy, 317. Poli, Baldassare, 330.
Politics of the Puritans, an article in the New York Review upon the, reviewed, 432. See Pilgrims and Puritans.
Pope, on the Faerie Queene, 189,
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