7
--Part IV., 325
--Part V., 608
--Part VI., 801.
Maurer, M., administration of, in Greece, 348.
Meeting, the, from the German of Schiller, 149.
Memoir on the best means of establishing a communication between the
Atlantic and Pacific oceans, 658.
Mill's elements of logic, review of, 415.
Minstrels of Old, the, from the German of Schiller, 152.
Modern painters, their superiority in the art of landscape painting to
the old masters, review of, 485.
Municipal institutions of Greece, the, 352.
Music, something about, 709.
Music and musicians, English, 23
--present state of, in England, 33.
My country neighbours, a tale, 431.
Napier's (Colonel) reminiscences of Syria, review of, 476.
Nobility of England, characteristics of the, 56.
Non-intrusionism, remarks on, and on the proceedings of the party, 545.
Notes on a tour in the disturbed districts in Wales, by Joseph Downes, 766.
O'Connell, Mr, present position of, 264
--proceedings of the government against, and their consequences, 685.
Otho, King, state of Greece on his accession to the throne, 345
--effects of his government, 348.
Over-production, effects of, 243.
Pacific and Atlantic oceans, proposed communication between the, 658.
Panama, the isthmus of, its advantages for a communication between the
two oceans, 658
--description of the town, 665.
Paris, chronicles of--the Rue St Denis, 524.
Parliament, last session of, review of its measures, 538
--the corn-law question, 539
--Canadian corn-bill, 543
--Scotch church bill, 545
--Factory bill, 548
--the Irish arms bill, 549.
Past and Present, by Thomas Carlyle, review of, 121.
Patent law, effects of the, 519.
Peel, Sir Robert, review of his speech on the Irish question, 270.
Persian princes, notices of the narrative of the, 453.
Philhellenic drinking-song, by B. Simmons, 41.
Physical science in England, state and prospects of, 514.
Plea for ancient towns against railways, a, 398.
Poems and ballads of Schiller, the. _See_ Schiller.
Poetry--Philhellenic drinking-song, by B. Simmons, 41
--inscription on the foundation stone of the new dining-hall, &c., 79
--the Whippiad, a satirical poem, by Bishop Heber, Canto I., 100
--Canto II., 102
--Canto III., 104
--Charles Edward at Versailles on the anniversary of the battle of
Culloden, 107
--Poems and Ballads of Schiller; Part the Last, 139
--Jolly Father Joe,
|