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INDEX TO THE ECLECTIC MAGAZINE.-VOL. IX.
Dog, History of the,-Eclectic Review,
Dickens', Charles, Travelling Letters, 109,
Dost Mohammed, Khan of Kabul,-Tait's
Magazine,
MISCELLANY: Scraps for the Curious, 40; Colo- nization of the Holy Land, 93; Anecdote of Ad- miral Hopson,-Anecdote of Louis Philippe,— Low Sunday,-Fry Testimonial, 142; The Law- Harmonicon; Family Mathematics, 146; Con- jecture of a New Planet,-Junius' Manuscripts, -Protection of Literature,-Rare Collection of Old Plays, Birthday of Tycho Brahe,—An Afri- can Expedition,-Gradual Rise of Newfoundland above the Sea, 148; Dickens and Mrs. Trollope in Russia, Ascent of Mont Blanc,—Original Min- iature of Oliver Cromwell,-New Sign of Death,
293-Louis Buonaparte, 286; Scraps from Punch, 290;
Baths and Washhouses for the Poor,-Self Con-
fidence a Duty,- Passive Resistance,-Supply of
Water to Rome and London, 291; Expedition to
South America,- Death of Charles Buck, Esq.,
403-Vital Statistics of the Metropolis.- The Dau-
phin of France,-Der Freishutz Again,-A Kiss
231 for a Blow, 292; The Camel and the Needle's
Eye, 334; Fate and Providence, 390 ; Paragraphs from Punch, 434; An Example to Employers, We must Invade Ireland,--Young Ireland on the Distress, 435; Mohammed Ali and his Family,- Lord Rosse's Telescope, 436; American Nick- names,-Nature not a Utilitarian,-Retirement of Mr. Tait, 567; What can be done for Mexico, 571; A Dead Man Dining-Lady Londonderry's presentation to the Sultan--Lord Stowell, 572; The Danish Poet, Herr Andersen, 573; Conse- quences of Smoking--Statue of O'Connell-Va- rieties of Jealousy-Recreation for the People, 574; Tales for the Marines--Guizot and the Spanish Marriages--The Slavishness of Free- men--Droll Typographic Accident, 575: Illu. sions often the seed of Realities-Remarkable Phenomenon, 576.
Napoleon, Last Recollections of,-Black- wood's Magazine,
Nasmyth, David, and David Hume,
136 POETRY: Spinning of the Shroud-Let the World Frown, 143; First Grief-Birthday Thoughts, 144; The Mother's Grave-The Grave in the City, 145; To-Night-Lay of a New Era-My own Home, 287; La Fata Mor- gana-The Three Preachers, 288; Farewell Song, 289; The Dying Painter-Weep Not, 430; The Faithful Heart-Not to Myself Alone, 431; The Woodman-Flowers-The Watcher on the Tower, 432; Love's Seasons- Mother's Resignation-Death Bed, 433; To the Dove-Hero and Leander, 568; What shall be the End of These Things-Napoleon, 569; The World a Sepulchre-The First Grey Hair-A Love Dream, 570.
Our Own Times, History of,-Eclectic Re view,
Paris in 1846,-Dublin University Magazine, Parliament, the Long, and Sir Simonds D'Ewes,
Peru, Sketches of,-Foreign Quarterly and Westminster Review,
Philosophy and Philanthropy, David Hume and David Nasmyth,
Pitt and Fox, Age of,-Eclectic Review, Poets, Preachers, and Politicians,-Athe-
Suchet,-Retrospective Gleanings,
Switzerland, and Swiss Churches,-Tait's Magazine,
System of the Heavens as revealed by Lord Rosse's Telescopes,-Tait's Magazine,
Talleyrand, Retrospective Gleanings, Thiers, Adolphe, The French Statesman, &c,-Dublin University Magazine, Travelling Letters, Charles Dickens',. Travels in South Africa,-Britannia,
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