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Private Cellars and Public Houses, Sewing for Men, 430.

182.

Professional Education, 121–131.

Ptochogony, a, 339.

Puns, 85, 124.

Public Eye, the, 330.

Public Houses and Drinking, 179.

Public Schools, 154.

Puseyism, 411.

Seymour, Lord Webb, 20.
Sham Sydney Smiths, 432-3.
Sharp, Richard, Notice of, 35.
Mot by Luttrell.

She is not Well, 364.

Shillaber, B. P., Mrs. Partington, 317.
Shyness, 245.

Siddons, Mrs., 432.

Pybus, Catherine Amelia, wife of Sign of the State in Difficulty, 394.

Smith, 23.

Charles Small, 23.

Pye, Henry James, 24.

Quantity, False, a, 446.

Raikes, T., Journal quoted, 438.
Railway, Letters on, 344-352.

Randolph, John, on the Ballot, 68.
Reading, Art of, 208.

in Age, 402.

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Rogers, Henry, Notice of Smith's
Lectures, 37.

Samuel, Notice of Robert
Smith, 14; Anecdote of Lord Hol-
land, 16 of Lady Holland, 89;
Dining-room Anecdote, 101 and
Note; 394; Witticisms of Smith,
435; Anecdotes of, ib.; Epigram
on Ward, 441.

Romilly, Sir Samuel, Tribute to, 273.
Round Man in the Round Hole, 206.
Rousseau and D'Epinay, 153.
Rumford, Count, 30, 35.
Russell, Lord John, Smith's Descrip-
tion of, 65.

335.

Salad Recipe, 427-8.

Samaritans, 434.

Sarcasm, 226.

and the Bishops,

Science, Claims of, 129.

Scotland and the Catholic Question,

303.

Scott, Sir Walter, 305, 395.
Seduction, 290.

Sentence on an Alderman, 447.
Selwyn, George, 309.
Semiramis, Invitation to, 414.
Sermons, of, 256.

Passages from, 256-277.
Servants, Treatment of, 262.
20

Simon of Gloucester, 333, 343.

Simond, Louis, Notice of, 46.

Simonides, Danae, 11.

Singleton, Archdeacon, Letters to, 64
66, 329-343.

Skepticism, 205.

Slavery, American, 194.

Sloth of Cruelty and Ignorance, 311.
Sloth, the 173.

Small Men, 422.

Smith, Cecil, 14.

Smith, Courtenay, 14, 72.

Smith, Douglas, at Westminster, 16;
Death, 61; Letter to, 397.
Smith, Maria, 15.

Smith, Robert (father of Sydney), 9,

15.

Smith, Robert (Bobus) at Eton, 10;
at Cambridge, 11; Verses "Ex
Simonide" ib.; Marriage, ib.; in
India, 12; in the House of Com-
mons, ib.; death, ib. ; tributes to, 13.
Smith, Sir Sidney, 9, 59, 382.
Smith, Sydney, Association of the
Names, 9.

Smith, Sydney: Birth and Family, 9;
School-Days, 15; in Normandy, 17;
at Oxford, 17; enters the Church,
ib.; at Netheravon, ib.; at Edin-
burgh, 18; Projects the Edinburgh
Review, 25; Sermons at Edinburgh,
29; in London, 30; Chapel Preach-
ing, 30-2; Character of Sermons,
33; Charge of Plagiarism, ib.; Lec-
tures on Moral Philosophy, 34;
Plymley Letters, 40; in Yorkshire,
43; Controversy with Oxford, 45;
Justice of the Peace, 56; Visits
France, 57-60; at Bristol, ib.;
Canon of St. Paul's, 61; Combe
Florey, 61-3; Reform Speeches, 64;
Letters to Archdeacon Singleton,
64-66; the Ballot, 68; Letters on
American Debts, 69-72; Death,
74; Personal Appearance, ib.;
Characteristics, 75-79; Intellectual
Habits, 79-81; Wit and Humour

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81-85; Letters, 86; Contemporary Triumph of Civilized Life, 393.
Notices, 93-4; License and Gravity Truth, 199, 264.

Considered, 95-102; Summary, 104. Tuckerman, II. T., Article in N. A

Smoking, Habit of, 250.

Smythe, George Sydney, 9.
Smythe, Sir Thomas, 9.
Socinian, 434.

Soldiers and Theology, 300.
Solvent States, 361.
Somerville, Lord, 305.
Sonnet on the Sabbath, 238.
Sovereign, the, a poem, 23.
Sovereign, Transit of, 429.
Specie and Species, 445.
Spirits, Consumption of, 182.
St. Antony, 410.

Stage-Coach Travelling, 419.

Review, 92.

Twelve Parson Power, 448.
Twenty-Four Hours after, 425.
Twiss, Horace, 324.

Understanding, Conduct of the, 195.
Union of America, 192.
Utilitarian, a, 424.
Vampire, the, 174.
Vanille of Society, 430.
Vellum and Plumpkin, 319.
Venus Millinaria, 429.

Versailles Railway Accident, 344.
Vestry, a, 448.

Victoria, Sermon on the Accession of,

274.

Stewart, Dugald, 21; Death of, 423. Village, the, an Apologue, 307.

Stephen, James, 302.

Study, Habits of, 239.

Styles, Rev. John, 119.

Sublimity, 235.

Supplies for the Mind, 195.
Susan Hopley, 410.

Swing, Mr., Letter to, 291.

Virgilian Pun, 444.

War, 276, 399.

War and Credit, 358.

Ward (Lord Dudley), Witticisms on
Rogers, 436; Anecdotes of, 439;
Account of, 440.

Table-Talk of Sydney Smith, 417, 452. Waste of Life, 422.

Talfourd, Serjeant, 336.
Talleyrand, Witticism

on Robert

Smith, 14; Madame De Stael, 115;
Anecdotes of, 436.

Tarring and Feathering, 362.
Taste, Certainty of, 236.

Taunton, Reform Speeches, 314.
Taxes, 187-8.

Tea and Coffee, 431.

Telemachus, 422.

Temperance, 400.

Waterton, Charles, Wanderings in
South America, 166–176.

Webster, Daniel, Correspondence with
Smith, 406, 434.

Well-Informed Women, 392.
Wellington, Duke of, 324, 327.
Wet Clothes, 288.

Whewell, Dr., 35, 448.

Whip-poor-Will, 171.

Whishaw, John, 395.

Who Reads an American Book? 188.

Thackeray, W. M., Allusion to Lord Wild Curates, 444.

Thomson, John, 21, 27.

Carlisle, 52.

Thomson, Thomas, 27.

Three Sexes. 434.

Tickell, Richard, 309.

Ticknor, George, 72.

Tithes, 452.

Town and Country, 405, 431.

William IV. and the Reform Bill,
322, 328.

Wisdom of our Ancestors, 162.

Wit, Essentials of, 217-224; a Culti-
vable Faculty, 224; Dangers and
Advantages of, 233.

Words, Abuse of, 199.

Wourali Poison, 168.

Travel, Books of, and Travellers, 109, Youth and Familiarity, 447.

156.

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