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