outh America, the, 551.
Llansaintfraed lodge and church, 476.
Llantony abbey, 485.
Llanvair Kilgiden church, &c., 483.
London, letter from, by a railway witness, 173.
Louis XIV., notices of, 6, 12.
Louis XV., character, &c., of, 714, 730, 733.
Lowell, J. Russell, remarks on his strictures on Pope, 368.
Lucca, sketches of; 617.
--agriculture round, 619.
Lucrine lake, the, 489.
Lupins, culture of, in Italy, 620.
MacFlecnoe and the Dunciad, 229.
--a supplement to, 366.
Machiavel as a historian, 389.
Maconochie, Captain, on the management of transported criminals,
review of, 129.
Madonna, the, from Pushkin, 152.
Maeler, lake, 58.
Mahmood the Ghaznavide, by B. Simmons, 266.
Mahon's England, remarks on, 2.
Manner and Matter, a tale, Chapter I., 431.
--Chapter II., 435.
Manzoni's Promessi Sposi, remarks on, 356.
Margaret of Valois, from the French of Dumas, 312.
Marlborough, No. I, 1.
--Various lives of him, 3.
--His parentage and early career, 5.
--Is created Lord Churchill, 7.
--His conduct at the Revolution, 8.
--Further honours conferred on him, 9.
--His disgrace in 1691, and mystery attending it, ib.
--Is restored to favour, 10.
--Appointed commander in the Netherlands, 11.
--His first successes, 14.
--Defeats the French at Blenheim, 19.
--His subsequent campaign, and causes which thwarted his success, 27.
No. II., 649.
--Plans for the campaign of 1705, 650.
--Marches into Flanders, 652.
--Defeats Villeroi, 653.
--Thwarted by the inactivity of the Dutch, 654.
--Victory of Ramilies, 661.
--Subsequent operations, 664.
Marston; or, Memoirs of a Statesman.--Part XVIII., 157.
--Part XIX., 272.
--Part XX. and last, 439.
Meditation, a, by J. D., 494.
Memoirs of a Statesman. _See_ Marston.
Menin, siege and capture of, by Marlborough, 667.
Mesmerism, remarks on, 736.
Metternich, Stein's opinion of, 337.
Michelet's Priests, Women, and Families, review of, 185.
Mob, the, from the Russian of Pushkin, 36.
Modern novels, characteristics of, 342.
Monmouthshire, scrambles in, 474.
Mont Blanc, scenery of, 707.
Montesquieu, 389.
--Compared with Tacitus, Machiavel, and Bacon, ib.
--Sketch of his early life, 390.
--Publication and character of his Lettres Persanes, 391.
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