INDEX TO VOL. LXIX. Æneid, the, and the Iliad, 55. Bastiat, M., the leader of the Free- Bedford, Mr, letters from Southey to, MINISTRY, 368-its losses from free- Belem, castle of, its erection, 340. Bell, Dr, letter from Southey to, 405 Belvoir witches, the, 457. moral influences, 589 — true value of BIOGRAPHY, 40—distinction between it science to it, 595—its prospects, 598. and history, ib.--female writers of, 43. 657. Bombay, freights from, 714. 451 claims of, on behalf of the Bonner, bishop, 131. manners, sketches of, 548 et seq. BOOK OF THE FARM, the, 588. poetry, alleged non-nationality of, 514. Bordeaux, Cobden's reception in, 116. Bothwell, the earl of, charge of witch- Bowles, admiral, on the navy, 210— Miss, Bread, prices of, in London and Paris, 129. Bryant's Poems, review of, 522. lene, 52. Budget, remarks on the, 494. the, 197. Bunyan, Southey's Life of, 403. by Lord Holland, 238. Calcutta, freights from, 714. California, gold raised from, results likely Calvary, Gran Vasco's painting of, 341. Canada, character of the trade of, 128-- nished exports to, 275. Carey's Harmony of Interests, &c., 117– Carmelite order of monks, the, 317, 320. Cash payments, effects of the resumption Cotton trade, state of the, 114, 383, 703 et seq.-diminished profits of it, 707— Credit, influence of Californian gold on, 17. the opponents of, 196—its failure, 574, Cristal, the Sierra de, in Cuba, 562. Cromwell, prosecutions for witchcraft 20 - Part VI. 137 - Part VII. 282– Cuba, sketches in, 555. CURRENCY EXTENSION ACT OF NATURE, \Currency, influences of extended, 2 - sions on, and effects of the importation of Californian gold on them, 197. Curse of Kehama, strictures on the, 387, Damjanics, the Serb general, 92. our External dangers, 196—No. II. of the, 258-Southey's attachment to Dante, his picture of St Francis and St Dominick, 318. on the weight of, 14. Delta, the Message of Seth by, 107. - they unprovided against war, 200. Development, the doctrine of, 575. Direct taxation, repugnance to, 502. on the effects of a restricted cur- 374, 491. Doesborcke's history of Virgil the magi- cian, 453. and the Pantisocratic scheme, 359. their founder, 338. trade, 507. 218 — outlet afforded by the, 270- Margaret and the Earl of Angus, 50- -the Lady Margaret, birth of, 51. Doyle, Sir John, anecdote of, 227. Dramatic unities, on the, 646. Orleans, 556. cotton trade, 703. Dundee, state of the linen trade of, 114, 759. Durer, Albert, influence of, on the Por- tuguese artists, 341. of, 117-consumption of, in the United aggression, 255. India, 123——into the Zollverein, 124, Edinburgh Review, the, on Holland's social state, 257. our Education, recent efforts for, 259. Glasgow, pauperism in, 264–on the state of the population in, ib. Glasgow cotton-spinners, trial of the, 783. effects, 7—the supply of, from the Ural and Altai mountains, il-fall in its value, 12, 199-supposed fixity of its Government, undue activities of, 113. 259, 276—tables of it, 1825-1849, 260 party, 369-position of, and his party, 376—his speech on the agricultural crime in 1822–1849, 261 note-and of 380—his committal to free-trade, 492 of agriculture, 598, 599—contrast be Grain, importations of, from the United states for it, 214-importations of it, ib. note et seq. 340, 341. Grattan, sketch of, 229. Great Britain, influence of contraction of creased supply of gold on, 13- perils 16, 218, 258, 759—to the United States, seq-recent warlike tendencies in, 204 -state of her national defences, 205– the army, 206—the navy, 207–her de pendence on Russia and America, 216. the, 643. Guadaloupe, prospects of, 555. H. G. K., the Flowers' Revenge, by, 489, Hale, sir Mathew, trials for witchcraft -fall of price of gold in, 199—warlike HARMONY OF INTERESTS, &c., review of, the, 545-sketches at, 557 et seq. armies, &c., by, 207, 209. of the history of, 40. Highlands, effects of free-trade on the, 126, 219. to, 16–general review of its results, History, distinction between, and bio- Holland, abandonment of gold as a decline of shipping, 217-errors of the, HOLLAND'S FOREIGN REMINISCENCES, 234. Home trade, state of the, 757 et seq. Homer, Wolf on, 55. -his death, 459. forgery, 461 et seq., 605 et seq. 3 D -con- HUNGARIAN MILITARY SKETCHES, 89. Linen trade, state of the, 114, 759. Linlithgow palace, James IV. and his queen at, 49. tions regarding, 596. garding the, 491–tables illustrating trado, 383—the trade circulars of, 701, Liverpool, emigration from, 277. Livy, peculiarities of the history of, 40. 117-importation of cotton from, 123 London and Paris, prices of bread, &c., in, compared, 129. Lothian, the witches of, 456. Louisiana, the French settlers in, 555, decline of wheat culture in, 215– Loupsgarous, the superstition of, 455. diminished cultivation in, 275-- L' Univers, the, on Protestantism, 250. tals by, 5. drama, 643. Bull, 748 et seq. M'Culloch on the effects of an increased - second, Mary of Lorraine, 52. M'Gregor, Mr, scheme of taxation pro- M'Nair & Co. on the cotton trade, 704. Magdalene of Valois, queen of James V., 319 — prosecutions of witchcraft by, Magic, schools of, 450. Magician, distinction between, and the cery, 452 - Southey's poem of, 361, Magyar Hussar, sketch of the, 90. Magyars and Serbs, the, 95 note. history of, chap. i. 69--chap. ii. 75 — Malleus Maleficarum, the, 454. chap. vi. 167-chap, vii. 172-chap. 458. Manufacturers, the export, predominance Margaret Tudor, Miss Strickland's life of, 48. land against, 236. grain, 215. Mary of Lorraine, wife of James V., 52. Mass worsbip, the, when adopted by popery, 246, 248. Mechanical invention, present influence Medieval architecture, on, 305. Mendicant orders, the, 307, 317. chap. viii. ib.-chap. ix. 679-chap. x. chap. xiii. 686-chap. xiv. 688-chap. Havana, 547—sketches of Cuba, &c., 692-chap. xviii. 694-chap. xix. 696. National debt, danger to the, 506. Europe, 2—and of the revolution on the, 216, 275. Navy, weakness of the, 207—its neces- Negroes, emancipation of the, in the dition of the, in Cuba, 560. Newdegate, Mr, on the papal aggression, INTEREST, 368--their real views in re- Newman's essay on development, 575. New York, state of trade in, 705. mance of forgery, 461--Part V., the Nornand, mademoiselle le, 467 et seq. same concluded, 605—Part last, 733. passim, 614 et seq. 378. presented in the fine arts, 305-obli- Nunneries, on, 583. O'Brien, Smith, the trial of, 746 et seq. Ohio steamer, the, 557. III., Initial Chapter, showing how my ONWARD TENDENCIES, 564. |