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English clergy, absence of zeal in them one
great cause of the indifference of the
laity, 551-Defective system of educa-
tion among the, 552

Essays on the writings and talents of distin-
guished female authors, No. I. 162
Ettrick Shepherd, letter to the, 86-His
left-handed fiddler, 528-Christmas ca-
rol by, 680

Examination of the school of Southside,
653

Farewell to Greece, 25

to Scotland, by ODoherty, 598
to Twenty-four, 681
Female Writers, on the Works of celebra-
ted, 162

Fiddler, the left-handed, 528

Fires, calamitous ones in Edinburgh, 698
Future prospects of the world, 278
Genius of men and women, brief hypothesis
concerning the difference in the, 387
Germany, extract from Russel's Tour in,
245

Goetz von Berlichingen, a tragedy, by
Goethe, review of, 169

Galleries of art, British, review of descrip-
tion of, 513

Harem, visits to the, by Meerza Ahmed
Tubeer. Visit III. 17

Henderson, Dr, remarks on his History of

Ancient and Modern Wines, 1
Hoffman, E. T. A. review of his book en-
titled "The Devil's Elixir," 55
Hora Germanica, No. XVII. Schiller's
Fiesko, 194-No. XVIII. Lessing's
Laocoon, 312-No. XIX. Goetz von
Berlichingen, a tragedy by Goethe, 369
Humes, letter from one of the, 657
Hunt and Hazlitt, 67

Hunt, Leigh, letter from, to Christopher
North, 67-Part of an article by, 69
Hypothesis concerning the difference in the
genius of men and women, 387
Intellectual progress and periodical publi-
cations, on the reciprocal influence of
the, 518

Ireland, origin of causes of the late disturb-

ances in, review of, 97-Benighted and
horrible condition of, caused by the mo-
nopoly of religion by the Catholic clergy,
396-Bible Society meetings in, opposed
by the Roman Catholics, 491-Riot at
Missionary meeting at Cork, 495
Irving, Washington, remarks on his Tales
of a Traveller, 294

Italy, Botta's Modern History of, 262
Kean, Mr, on the auto-biography of, 271
Knowledge, on some errors respecting the
advancement and diffusion of, 26
Landon, Miss L. E. review of her poems,
189

Lessing's Laocoon, review of, 312
Letter from Leigh Hunt to Christopher
North, Esq. 67

to the Ettrick Shepherd, 86

on Medwin's Conversations of Lord
Byron, 536

of Lord Belgrave to the Cheshire
Whig Club, 543

Letter from one of the Humes, 657

from Mr Southey, in answer to an
attack upon him in "Conversations of
Lord Byron," 712

Letters of Timothy Tickler. To the Editor
of the John Bull Magazine, 115-To
Christopher North, on the last Westmin-
ster Review, 222-To the same, on the
last Edinburgh and Quarterly Reviews,
&c., 291-To Dr Mullion, 715

of Mr Mullion to the leading poets
of the age-No. I. To Bryan W. Proc-
tor, Esq. alias Barry Cornwall, 285

from the Vicarage-No. I. 548
from the Continent-No. I. 555
Liberal system, remarks on the origin and
motives of the, 442-Its consequences as
they affect foreign nations, 444-and as
they affect this country, 448-The sys-
tem not less pure than wicked, 453-Its
grand principle is to value men and
things according to their worthlessness
and dangerous character, 455
London periodical press, on the profligacy
of the, No. I. 179-No. II. 438

Love story, a summer evening's one, 579
M'Crie, Dr, review of his Life of Andrew
Melville, 251

Magalotti on the Scotch School of Meta-
physics, 227

Magic Lay of the One-horse Chay,the,440
Man-of-War's-Man, the, Chap. XII., 321

-Chap. XIII., 328-Attack of a Da-
nish battery by the boats of the Tottum-
fog, 331

Marriages, 126, 365, 488, 615, 734
Mansie Wauch, tailor, wonderful passage
in the life of, 456

Maxims of Sir Morgan ODoherty, Part
III., 334

Medwin, Captain, review of his Conversa-

tions of Lord Byron, 530-Letter on
the same subject, 536-Letter of Mr
Southey concerning, 712

Melville, Andrew, review of M'Crie's Life
of, 251

Memoirs of Joseph Brasbridge, review of,

428

Memoirs of Painting, review of Buchan-
an's, 505

Memory, suggestions against the encou-
ragement of, 136
Meteorological Tables, 123, 358, 485, 612,
730

Men and Women, brief hypothesis con-
cerning the difference in their genius,387
Military appointments, promotions, &c.,
124, 360, 486, 613, 731

Modern history of Italy, remarks on Mr
Botta's, 262

Mother's lament for her son, the, 33
Mullion, Mr, letters of, to the leading
poets of the age, 285-Songs by, 589,
596

Murray, Lord Charles, death of, 490
Music, a satire, review of, 183
Naval promotions, 364

New Year's Chant, 680

New Christmas Carol, 680

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Noctes Ambrosianæ, XVI., No. 231-
No. XVII., 585
North America, peculiarities of, 129-
Fine arts generally neglected by the
Americans, 131-Their most celebrated
painters educated in Britain, ib.-Cop-
ley, West, ib.-Turnbull, Rembrandt,
Peale, 132-Alston, Morse, 133-Stew-
art, Leslie, 134-Newton, C. Harding,
135 Summary view of, 617
Notice of an old English drama called
"The Valiant Scot," founded on the
story of Sir William Wallace, 672
ODoherty, Sir Morgan, his remarks on
Henderson the historian, 1-Maxims of,
334-His Farewell to Scotland, 598
Oudney, Dr Walter, death of, 490
Painting, review of memoirs of, 505
Parliament, the late session of-Review
of the leading features of, 74-Policy of
the Whigs, 75-Their praises of Sir Ro-
bert Wilson, 78, and Lord Cochrane,
79-Conduct of the House of Commons
towards Lord Eldon, 80-Danger of de-
stroying party spirit, 81-Estimate of
the Ministerial and Opposition speakers,
82-Remission of taxes, 83-The prin-
ciples of free trade the principles of ruin,
ib.
Periodical publications and intellectual
progress, on their reciprocal influence,
518

Poetry. Farewell to Greece, 25-The
Mother's Lament for her Son, 33-Let-
ter from Timothy Tickler to the Editor
of the John Bull Magazine, 115-Son-
net to a Child, 161-Song from the Bea-
con, 177-Future Prospects of the
World, 278-Autumnal Stanzas, 290--
The Shepherd's Cot, 385-Song, "There
is not a breath," 394-The Magic Lay
of the One-horse Chay, 440-Twilight,
473-Symbolic Wild Flowers, 517-
The Left-handed Fiddler, by the Ettrick
Shepherd, 528-Song, "The Whigs of
Chester," 547-A Summer Evening's
Love Story, 579-Song in praise of the
Maga, 589- Ditto for Reformers, 596-
ODoherty's Farewell to Scotland,598-
The Crabstick,600-Examination of the
School of Southside, 653-New Christ-
mas Carol, 680-New Year's Chant,
ib.-Farewell to Twenty-Four, 681
Political Economist, the, Essay II. Part
II. On money, 34-Whether foreign or
domestic trade is most conducive to na-
tional wealth, 40-On the corn trade, 41
-Essay III. Part I. Difference between
practical and speculative opinions,203-
Estimate of the real value of the facts of
political arithmeticians, 204-14
Porter, Sir Robert Ker, review of his Tra-
vels, 140

Posthumous letters of Charles Edwards,

Esq., No. III., 45-No. IV., 658
Prices current, 122, 357, 484, 611, 729
Profligacy of the London periodical press,
on the, 179, 438

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Reciprocal influence of periodical publica-
tions, and intellectual progress, 518
Remarks on the History of Ancient and
Modern Wines, 1-On the late session of
Parliament,74-On the profligacy of the
London periodical press, 179, 438-On
Mr Botta's Modern History of Italy, 262
-On the auto-biography of Edmund
Kean, 271-On Tales of a Traveller, 294

-On American writers, 304, 415, 560,
-On the Church of England and the
Dissenters, 395-On the liberal system,
442-On an angry article in the North
American Review, 474-On the con-
duct of the Roman Catholics at Bible
Society meetings, 491-On the recipro-
cal influence of the periodical publica-
tions, and the intellectual progress of
this country, 518-On the Cheshire
Whig Association, 540-On a Summary
View of America, 617

Review of Hoffman's work called the

Devil's Elixir, 55-Of the leading fea-
tures of the late session of Parliament,
74-Of Captain Rock detected, 97-Of
Sir Robert Ker Porter's Travels, 140-
Of music, a satire, 183-Of Miss Lan-
don's poetry, 189-Of Schiller's Fiesko,
194 Of M'Crie's Life of Andrew Mel-
ville, 251-Of Lessing's Laocoon, 312
-Of Goetz von Berlichingen, a tragedy,
169-Of memoirs of Joseph Brasbridge,
428-Of Buchanan's Memoirs of Paint-
ing, 505- Of a Description of the British
Galleries of Art, 513-Of Medwin's
Conversations of Lord Byron, 530
Riots in Ireland at Bible meetings, 495
Russell, William, Esq. advocate, notice of
the death of, 736

Rock, Captain, detected, review of, 97
School of Southside, examination of the,
653

Schiller's play of the Fiesko, review of,

194

Scotch school of metaphysics, Magalotti
on the, 227

Scotland, ODoherty's farewell to, 598
Sharp, Simon, review of his poem called
Music, a satire, 183
Shepherd's cot, the, 385

Song on the Whigs of Chester, 547
Songs by Mr Mullion, 589, 596, 600
Songs by ODoherty, 598, 600
Sonnets, 161

Southey, Mr, letter from, in answer to an
attack of Lord Byron, 712

Speculations of a traveller concerning the
people of the United States, 91
Suggestions against the encouragement of
memory, 136
Suicide, the, 158

Summary View of America, by an English-
man, remarks ou, 617-Face of the coun-
try, 621-Cities, towns,and villages, 623
-Modes and conveniences of travelling,

626-Men, 631-The women, 632-
Domestic life, ib.-Spirit of conversa-
tion, 633-Intelligence, 634-Patriot-
ism, hospitality, politeness, 637-Reli-
gion and religious sects, 638-The In-
dians, ib.-Slavery, slave trade, free
blacks, colonization society, 640-The
English language, oratory, literature,
644-The government, 645-Political
parties, 648-Manufactures and com-
merce, the fine arts, morals, 650-Na-
tional character, 651-Conclusion, ib.
Summer evening's love story, a, 579
Symbolic wild flowers, 517
Table talk. A New Series.
Tales of a Traveller, remarks of Timothy
Tickler on, 294
Thoughts on the advancement and diffu-
sion of knowledge, 26
Tickler, Timothy, letters of, No. XVI., 115
-No. XVII., 222-No. XVIII., 294
-No. XIX., 715

No. I., 71

Travels, Sir R. K. Porter's, review of, 140

INDEX TO BIRTHS,

Traveller, speculations of a, 91
Twilight, 473

United States, speculations of a traveller
respecting the people of the, 91
Valiant Scot, the, an ancient English dra-
ma, notice of, 672

Vicarage, letters from the, No. I. 548
Visits to the harem, Visit III., 17
Wallace, Sir William, notice of an old
drama founded on the story of, 672
West Indian Controversy, the, No. IV.,

682

Whigs of Cheshire, remarks on their asso-
ciation, 540-Lord Belgrave's letter to
the, 543-Song on the, 547
Wild flowers, symbolic, 517

Wines, ancient and modern, remarks on
the history of, 1

Wonderful passage in the life of Mansie
Wauch, tailor, 456

Works preparing for publication, 117, 350,
602, 723

World, future prospects of the, 278

MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

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