now in progress, 147-prediction of Mr. Canning, 148-war of opinion already begun, ib.-consequences of the events which have already taken place, 149abolition of hereditary peerage in France, 150-the natural course of things towards a republic and a president, ib.-the state of things in England, 151-remarks of the author on the plan of reform under discussion in parliament, 152—the necessity of a farther reform apparent, ib.—it must affect the House of Lords, the established church, and the hereditary crown, 153 argument for radical reform in England, 155--the institutions of America congenial to the states of our continent, 156 extension of public opinion to the ranks of the army, 157-meeting by delegates in convention, to devise a general reform of the English constitution, 158 Reform, eloquent speech on, delivered in the House of Lords, Oct. 7, by Lord Brougham, (see Peers) Revolutions, tales of the late, with a few others. By F. W. N. Bayley, 160 Reynolds, Frederick Mansel, (see Keepsake) Rhine, the, (see South Holland) Rosen, Frederick, (see Algebra) Russell, Rev. Michael, (see Palestine) Soldier Boy, the, or, the last of the Lyals. Souvenir, the Literary, 464 Souvenir, the Literary, edited by Alaric A. Watts, 523 Staff Officer, the, or the Soldier of Fortune. A tale of real life. By Oliver Moore, 125— -it has no one quality to please the judgment, or excite the attention, ib. Standard Novels, No. IX, Frankenstein. The Ghost Seer, Vol. I., 623 Starling, Thomas, (see Geographical Annual) Stewart, C. S. (see Visit to the South Seas) Strange club, 626 Sunday Library, the, or the Protestant's Manual for the Sabbath day. By the Rev. T. F. Dibdin, 462. T. TEA plant, the, in Great Britain, 307. Teviot dale, the Monastic Annals of. By the Rev. James Morton, 304 Thackrah, C. Turner, (see Effects of the Principal Arts, &c.) Thucydides. Nos. XX. and XXI. of the Family Classical Library, 306. Tithes, 627 Todd, Rev. John, (see Cranmer) Tour in England, Ireland, and France, in the years 1828 and 1829. By a German Prince, 579. Tyerman, Rev. D. (see Journal of Voyages and Travels by) S. SCIENCE, British cultivators of, 164 of the, preached before the University of Cambridge, in the years 1827 and 1828, &c. By the Rev. S. Lee, 467-wholly fails in proving the necessity or utility (in a "reformed" church) of a confession of faith of any kind. 471. Shakespeare, Tales from, designed for the use of young persons. By Charles Lamb, 162. Sister's Budget: a collection of original tales in prose and verse. By the authors of the "Odd Volume," 624 Silk, consumption of, 306 Slag, copper, 307. Solar system, the, 164 Volcanic island, the new, 464 oyages and Travels, journal of, by the Rev. Daniel Tyerman, and George Bennet, Esq., 85-anecdote related by Mr. Tyerman, 86-Kotzebue's charges against the missionaries, 88--report of the deputation as to the manner in which the natives go through their religious duties, ib.— their first interview with King Pomare, 89--their favourable opinion of the king, who turned out, however, to be the most notorious drunkard in the island, 91— system of hypocrisy practised in the island, 93-dismal picture of the effects of missionary influence in the Sandwich isles, 95-disadvantages of married missionarics, 98-a public dinner, 102.- -a Chinese festival at Samarang, 103—a Hindoo saint, 104-Extraordinary policy of the Hindoo religion, 105 397-scene in a little town in the south of France, 399. Warning, a, of the expected manifestation of the three persons of the Trinity, &c. 467-conviction as to the truth of their mythologies required by the ancient governments, ib.-Jewish and Christian systems of government, ib.-system of the reformers, 468-doctrine of the Armenian divines of Holland, ib.-laxity of opinion in the writings of Erasmus, and in the writings of Hales and Chillingworth, ib.-practical creed of the Anglican church, ib.-openly espoused by the latitudinarian writers of Cambridge, 469modes of evading the Thirty-nine Articles, ib.-divisions of religious opinion in Germany, 470-sect of Pietists, ib.--sect called Rationalists, ib.-departure of the Anglican church from its original doctrines, 471 Waterhouse, Benjamin, M.D., (see Junius, an Essay on) Watts, Alaric, A. (see Souvenir) Watts, Mrs. Alaric, A.(see Gift, New Year's) Weavil, the, 464 Weeds, destruction of, 397 END OF THE THIRD VOLUME. BRADBURY AND EVANS, PRINTERS, 22, BOUVERIE STREET, |