A Discourse delivered on the Occasion of the Death of John Vaughan, in the First Congregational Unitarian Church, Sunday, January 16, 1842. By William H. Furness, Pastor of the Church. With the Services at the Funeral. Philadelphia: J. Crissy. 8vo. pp. 32.
The End of the World not Yet. A Discourse, delivered in the North Church, Newburyport, on the Last Evening of the Year 1841. By L. F. Dimmick, Pastor of the Church. Newburyport: Charles Whipple. 12mo. pp. 48.
The Religion of Politics. A Sermon delivered before his Excellency John Davis, Governor, his Honor George Hull, LieutenantGovernor, the Honorable Council, and the Legislature of Massachusetts, at the Annual Election, January 5, 1842. By Ezra S. Gannett, Junior Pastor of the Federal St. Church in Boston. Boston: Dutton & Wentworth. 8vo. pp. 46.
Letters to Rev. B. Stow, R. H. Neale, and R. W. Cushman, on Modern Revivals. By Otis A. Skinner. Boston: Abel Tompkins. 12mo. pp. 144.
The Chapel Hymn Book. 4th Edition, with Additional Hymns. Boston: S. G. Simpkins. 16mo. pp. 288.
Think Soberly; a Sermon on Temperance, delivered in the Unitarian Church, Newport, Rhode Island, Sunday Evening, Feb. 6, 1842. By Charles T. Brooks, Pastor. Newport: James Atkinson. 8vo. pp. 18.
The Amazonian Republic, recently discovered in the Interior of Peru. By Ex-Midshipman Timothy Savage, B. C., Member of the Philosophical Society of Williamsburgh, and of the Antiquarian Academy of Staten Island. New York: Samuel Colman. 12mo. pp. 177.
Travels in Europe and the East, embracing Observations made during a Tour through Great Britain, Ireland, France, Belgium, Holland, Prussia, Saxony, Bohemia, Austria, Bavaria, Switzerland, Lombardy, Tuscany, the Papal States, the Neapolitan Dominions, Malta, the Islands of the Archipelago, Greece, Egypt, Asia Minor, Turkey, Moldavia, Wallachia, and Hungary, in the years 1834, 35, 36, 37, '38, 39, 40, 41. By Valentine Mott, M. D., President of the Medical Faculty of the University of New York, and Professor of Surgery, &c., &c. New York: Harper & Brothers. 8vo. pp. 452.
Adams, John Quincy, the Jubilee of the Constitution, a Discourse on the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Inauguration of George Washing- ton as President of the United States, reviewed, 211 - point urged by him, 213-cited, 214. Egeria exitiosa, 90.
Eschines, facts respecting, 182 -
Albany, Congress at, in 1754, 302
gold mine near, 315- treaty there, with Indians, in 1645, 316 De Vries's voyage to, 322. Algebra, works on, 240. Allston, Washington, Monaldi, a Tale,
by, reviewed, 397-his pictures, ib.his coloring, 398-basis of his Monaldi, 399 — remarks on it, 400 its artist-character, 401– quotations from, 403. Ambition, on literary, 402. America, early claims of the French in, 302-early map of, 307- change of climate in, 315. American Colonies. American blight, 88. American Colonies, project of Jen- kins for preventing the indepen- dence of the, 303-trade there before the Revolution, 304. Ames, John F., the Mnemosynum by, noticed, 229. Anthon, Charles, Classical Dictiona- ry by, reviewed, 175-editor of
Lempriere's Classical Dictionary, 178 bandies compliments with E. H. Barker, ib. character of, as a scholar, 179- his style in his Classical Dictionary, ib., 181-its worth, 179, 198-its defects, 180- marked by haste, ib., 198― quotes the words of authors, 181, 187 neglects verification, 182, 192- inconsistencies in it, 182 - re- specting Demosthenes and Es- chines, ib., 184 - Demosthenes and Nicias, 184 - Isocrates, ib. — omission of orators by, 185- on his avoiding Lampriere's grossness of allusion, ib.but few articles by, 187-on Homer, 188- his omission of Greek poets, ib.· cites the "Theatre of the Greeks," 190-on Aristophanes, 191 - his account of the theatre, ib. bor- rows from Ritter's History of Philosophy, 193-philosophers omitted by, 194 - his geograph- ical articles, 195-borrows from Cramer, ib. his omission of ge- ographers, 196-on the tower of Pharos, 197-aided by Mr. Dris- ler, 198.
Anthracite. See Johnson. Antiquities, Dictionary of Greek and
Roman, publishing in London, 177. See Anthon.
Ants, alliance of, with plant lice, 87. Antwerp, proposed steamships be- tween the United States and, 141 action at, in 1830, 166.
Belgium, proposed steamships be- tween the United States and, 141- separation of, from Holland, 142, 168- Nothomb's Essai Historique et Politique sur la Revolution Bel- ge, ib. — on a projected union be- tween Holland and, 143, 154 - remarks on its independence, 144 -on the connexion of its revolu- tion with that of France, of 1830, 145, 156- the long servitude of, 145-causes retarding her suc- cess, 146-early political strug- gles of, ib. in the Middle Ages, ib. in the eighteenth century, 149-union of Holland and, in
1815, 150-four great historical facts as to, 151-grievances of, 152-unjust political representa- tion of, ib. character of, 155- three revolutions in, ib. — account of the last, 156-progress of the revolt, 157-Committee of Safety, 161, 163- Provisional Govern- ment there, 165 session of the National Congress in, 167 - elec- tion of King Leopold, 169-bat- tle of Louvain, 170 the Dutch and Belgic question, 171-on the growing connexion between America and, 172-on the free- dom and patriotism of, ib. See Antwerp, Brussels, Holland, and Netherlands.
Bell, Sir Charles, his Supplementary Dissertations to Paley's Natural Theology, reviewed, 102, 111 — worth of his Illustrations, ib. Bermuda Isles, early superstitions as to the, 318.
Bernard, Sir Francis, presides at a trial, 210.
Bernardo del Carpio, remarks on,
Brainard, John G. C., Poems by, noticed, 258. Bridgewater Treatises, Paley's Nat- ural Theology and the, 110. Brougham, Henry, Lord, works by, on Natural Theology, reviewed, 102, 111, 112-character of his Dissertations, 112 - the great merit of his Preliminary Treatise, 127 cited on the argument from design, 132. See Paley. Brussels, connexion of, with the Belgian Revolution, in 1830, 157 reception of the Prince of Or- ange at, 160-defence of, against Holland, 163- Provisional Gov- ernment there, 165 effect of the defence of, 165. See Belgium. Buckland's Bridgewater Treatise, 110.
Charlemagne, partition of Belgian provinces by, 146- ballads relat- ing to, and his Twelve Peers, 431, 435.
Chemistry, on the importance of, 477 - vegetable analysis, 479. See Liebig.
Cahokia, Illinois, old French church Cherokee Indians, emigration of the,
and bell at, 303. Camanche Indians, notice of, 289. Cambridge, England, Arundines Ca- mi, sive Musarum Cantabrigien. sium Lusus Canori, reviewed, 269 quotations from it, 276. Canada, on the consolidation of, by Sir Charles Bagot, 171. Canker worms, 91, 97. Cantharides, 82.
Carpio, Bernardo del, remarks on, 432. Carver's Shining Mountains, 285. Caterpillars, 89 in orchards, 90, 91
silk from, 91. Catholicism, Mariotti on Protestant- ism and, 343.
25 remarks on the, 27. Chivalry, ballads of, 435. Cholera, Parkin on the, 510. Christianity, in France, 394. Chronometers, implicit reliance on, 447, 453.
Cid, ballads on the, 430, 433. Civilization, evidence of an advance in, 299.
Clark, Mr., on the superiority of instructed operatives, 471. Clarke, defect in his argument re- specting the Deity, 115-remarks on it, 118, 125, 362-compared with Descartes', 124.
Classical dictionaries, difficulty of
writing, 175-on separating from
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