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Porson, his rules of versification, 410.
Portugal, its present state, 328.
Praxiteles, account of, 96-list of his la-
bours, 99.

Preussischen, Regierung, Darlegung des
Verfahrens der, gegen den Erzbischof
von Koln, 231.

Prussia, politico-religious contests with
Roman Catholic subjects, arising in
vigorous measures against the Arch-
bishop of Cologne, 231-equality of
rights between the two religions con-
firmed by the Peace of 1815, 233-in-
termarriages between them allowed in
Prussia, 233, 234-Pius viith, Leo xiith,
Pius viiith, their negociations with the
King of Prussia respecting intermar-
riages between Catholics and Protes-
tants, 239.

Prussian statistics, 299.

Prussia, arbiter of Germany, 314-com-
duct to England, 324-under Russian
influence, 312.

Prussia, sketch of, 329.

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R.

Raguse (Duc de), ses Voyages, 183.
Robbers," Schiller's, troubles brought
on him by the publication of, 352-355.
Rome, court of, refusal to hear the Prus-
sian government till the archbishop
shall be reinstated, 261.

Russian empire, travels in, by Duke of
Ragusa, 183.

Russian position and policy towards Tur-
key, Circassia, Persia, and Hindostan,
183-192,

Russia, policy towards European powers,
200—Turkey, ib.-feeling of Foreign
powers towards, 201-211-Sweden, ib.
-Prussia, ib.-Poland, 201, 202-
Austria, 203-211-Moldavia, Walla-
chia, Bulgaria, Servia, Dalmatia,
Greece, ib.-France, ib.-Turkey, ib.
Circassia, ib.- Caucasus, Syria, Egypt,
204-Persia, Tartary, 205, 206-212-
Turcomans, Affghans, 206.

Russia, prospective view of, 330.
Russia, literary notices from, 218, 450,

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Schlegel's Essay on Egypt, 167.
Sillig's (Julius), Dictionary of, translated
by the Rev. H. W. Williams, to which
are added C. Plinii secundi Naturalis
Historiæ Libri, xxxiv-xxxvi-with in-
dexes by E. H. Barker, Esq., 72-
doubts and probabilities respecting Dæ
dalus, 72, 73-pictures the first means
of ocular communication, 73-pillars
first set up by Noah, 74-no certainty
of an ante-diluvian alphabet, ib.-
origin of sculpture, Hebrew and Per-
sian, ib.-origin of painting, Egypt,
Greece, 80-editor's preface, 82-au-
thor's preface, 83.

Smilis, contemporary with Dædalus, exe-
cuted wooden statues, 84.

Sommerard (M. du), museum of, 13-
description of, 28.

Sommerard (M. du), Les Arts du Moyen
Age, 1-Notices sur l'Hotel de Cluny et
sur le Palais des Thermes, 9.
Spain, its present state, 328.
Strauss, Life of Christ, 101-early facts
stated, 103-attempt to invalidate
scriptural truth, 104-miracles, 105-
all maladies considered as visitations
for sin, 106-cures of the body whose
organism had not been deranged by
final separation of the spirit, 119-
re-animation of bodies after the vivify-
ing power had fled, ib.-the ascension,
130-estimate of the author's powers,
his ignorance and unfairness, 134, 135.
Steffens (Henrich), Malcolm, remarks
upon, 34-extracts from, 36-43.
Switzerland, sketch of, 329.

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V.

Victor Hugo, helped to restore the arts to
France, 15.

Vischering (Baron Drost von), elected
Archbishop of Cologne, 243-his de-
claration, 244, 245.

Voigtel, Statistik des Preussischen Staats,
299.

Voyage du Marechal Duc de Raguse en

Hongrie, en Transylvanie, dans la Rus-
sie Meridionale, en Crimée, et sur les bords
de la Mer d'Azoff, à Constantinople, dans
quelques parties de l'Asie Mineure, Syrie,
Egypt, &c., 183.

W.

Works, New, published on the Continent,
from July to October 1838, 222-230—
October to December, 452-462.

2.

Zend-Avesta, its fair date, 135-no proof
of being Zoroaster's, ib.-no argument
or evidence for earliest Persian doc-
trines, ib.

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