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CONTENTS OF VOL. IV.

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Advance of the Masses, the

403
Age of Practice, the

265
August Visions. A Whimsy. By Paul Bell

325
Away with the Sword

527
Columbine at Court. Christmas Fancy. By Paul Bell

528
Commerce of the Oriental Archipelago

314
Cotton Manufactures in Malta ; or, a Visit to Zeitun

162
Criminals

122
Crinkum Crankum, the Man who went Straight-forward down Crooked
Lane. By the Author of “ The Purgatory of Suicides”

75
Curiosities of Christenings

242
Death's Equality

559
Dethronement of Summer, the

229
Divinity from Rags

541
Dodypol, the Clerk A Tale of a London Fog

451
Duke and the - Crossing Sweeper," the.

500
East Wind at Harwich, the

41
Edmund Burke. Notes written in the M:irgin of Lord Brougham's Cha-

racter of Burke, in his “ Statesmen of the Reign of George III." 43
England of the French Drama, the. By Angus B. Reach

331
Fables for Foolish Fellows-

No. I. More Frightened than Hurt; or, the Wise Goose and the
Foolish Sparrows

367
No. II. The Highland and the Lowland Sheep who went to War at
the Persuasion of Wolves

416
No. III. The Sparrow who wished he had been born a Duck

508
Feasts and Funerals. Homily for the Middle Classes. By Paul Bell

406
Feudality

161
Gibbet, the, its Death and Burial
Golden Age is Coming Yet, the

135
Governesses, to. “ The Bosom of a Family."

557
History for Young England, a

169, 268
History of St. Giles and St. James, the (by the Editor) • 1, 97, 289, 385, 481
“ Hour and the Man, the"

366
How the Greenwoods got over their Trouble

49
Humility

74
Hunger

168
Ireland and the Irish. By a Native .

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Joe Huistly's Kit; or, the Mythos of Pan

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Justice. A Reverie. By William Thorn

535
Lines by Reboul, a Baker at Nismcs. Done into English

241
Love Her Still

266
Merchant Bridegroom, the

440
Messrs. Clothyard's Progress

305
Mine and Ours

258
Mine is Thine

119

“Modern Painters"

11

More Light for All

61

Moss Rose, the (Translated from the German of Dr. F. A. Krummacher) 348

My Heart is like the Bee

26

Net Braiders, the

517

Never Fear

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Night Fair in Alexandria. By a Resident

492
Our Brother, who Loveth without Hope. From the Moorish

240
Our Statues and their Wardrobes. By Angus B. Reach

537
Pearls from Popish Places. By a Serious Party

259, 349, 432, 519
Poet's Flower-gathering, the

300
Poet's Vision, the

501
Poor Law and the Peasant Girl, the

341

“ Ragged School," the

39

Railroads in Egypt

357

Researches in Belgravia; or, The Works and Wonders of the West 82, 152

Reviews of New Books :

Book of Costume, the ; or Annals of Fashion. By a Lady of Rank. 192

Book of Highland Minstrelsy, a. By Mrs. D. Ogilvy

189

Camp and Barrack Room; or, the British Army as it is

560

Christendom and Heathendom; or, Sound and Sense. An Allegory. 281

Debater, the. A new Theory of the Art of Speaking. By Frederick

Rowton

184

Diplomatists of Europe, the. From the French of m.

Capefigue.

Edited by Major-General Monteith

186

Early Magnetism in its Higher Relations to Humanity

567

Echoes from the Backwoods; or, Sketches from Transatlantic Life.

By Captain R. G. A. Levinge

188

England's Colonial Empire. Vol. I. By Charles Pridham, Esq., B.A. 380

Farewell to the Pope; or, Reasons for renouncing the Church of Rome.

By J. J. Maurette, late Priest of the Parish of Serre (Ariège) 384

Father Darcy. By the Author of " Mount Sorel,” &c.

276
Fawn of Sertorius, the

374

Fever Physiologically considered. By David McConnell Reed, Esq. 287

Fireside Library

478

Five Years' Experience in Australia Felix. By G. H. Haydon 564

German University Education; or, Tho Professors and Students of

Germany. By Walter C. Perry, Phil. Dr. of the University of

Gottingen.

382

History of Egypt. By Samuel Sharpe

91
Leontine; or, the Court of Louis the Fifteenth. By Mrs. Maberly.
Authoress of “ Melanthe.".

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New Books (continued) :-

= from Madras. By a Lady

287
irs of the principal Actors in the Plays of Shakspeare. By J.
ne Collier, Esq., F.S.A.

376
gs of a Musician. By Henry C. Lunn, Associate of the Royal
demy of Music
and Ballads. By John Purchas, B.A. of Christ's College,
nbridge

283

By Camilla Toulmin

189

al Works of Horace Smith, the. One of the Authors of the

Lejected Addresses."

189

Cousin, the. Edited by the Author of the “Scottish Heiress, &c.”

185
cal Manual of Elocution, a. By Merrit Caldwell, A.M.

287
s Modern Gardener
teer's Man, the. One Hundred Years ago. By Captain Marryat,

N.

182

ession by Antagonism. A Theory. By Lord Lindsay

286
e from the South, By John Edmund Reade. Author of
taly," &c.

lations of Austria. By M. Koubrakiewicz, ex-Austrian Func-

nary, Edited by the Author of "Revelations in Russia,” &c. 187

ery and Poetry of the English Lakes, the, &c. By Charles

ackay, LL.D.

191

of Glass, the; or the Mysterious Island. By Hargrave Jennings 379

ty-six Nonconformist Sonnets. By a Young Englander

282

e Students of Gray's Inn, the. By William Hughes, Esq. 183
els of Lady Hester Stanbope. Narrated by her Physician

87

of the Body in relation to the Mind, the. By George Moore, M.D. 284

and Humour, selected from the English Poets. By Leigh Hunt. 471
ity, the: A Fragment

62
Hooks, and his Man Joe Ling. ' By William Howitt

193
s to her Mignonette, the ·

48
Lord Mayor go to Oxford ?

120

he (Olden) Times, the

428

-rbarisms. Hiring a Servant

462

-y Presumptions. By Paul Bell

136

sus Labour. Mr. Shuttle's Verdict

395

T'omfooleries. Why do Barristers wear Wigs ?

57
eport of Genius, the. An Appeal. By a Poor Author

245
Old Fames, a

413
f Walter Savage Landor, the

141
quire Benlow

253

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