Mendicant orders, the, 307, 317. Merchant Tailor's Hall, Peel's speech at, 635.
Merlin, the countess, her work on the Havana, 547-sketches of Cuba, &c., by, 561.
MESSAGE OF SETH, the, by A, 107. Metternich, lord Holland on, 242. Mexico, influence of the mines of, on
Europe, 2-and of the revolution on them, 4.
MICHAEL ANGELO and the FRIAR, 423. Michelet on the rites of the Templars, 452.
Milling interest, effects of free-trade on
Ministerial crisis, speeches of parties on the, 493.
MINISTRY, THE, AND THE AGRICULTURAL INTEREST, 368-their real views in re- signing, 495- their precognisance of Wiseman's appointment, 580--- their present position, 765.
MODERN STATE TRIALS, Part IV., the ro-
mance of forgery, 461-Part V., the same concluded, 605-Part last, 733. Molay, Jacques de, grand master of the Templars, 451.
MONASTIC ORDERS, legends of the, as re- presented in the fine arts, 305-obli- gations of the arts to them, ib. Monetary crises, continued danger of, 18. Morning Chronicle, the, on the iron trade, 120.
Music-grinders, the, by Holmes, 529. MY NOVEL, by Pisistratus Caxton. Book III., Initial Chapter, showing how my novel came to be called My Novel, 20 -chap. ii. 22-chap. iii. 26-chap. iv. 27-chap. v. 28-chap. vi. ib.-chap. vii. 29-chap. viii. 30-chap. ix. 31- chap. x. 34-chap. xi. 36-chap. xii. 37-chap. xiii. 137-chap. xiv. 140— chap. xv. ib.-chap. xvi. 141-chap. xvii. 142-chap. xviii. 144-chap. xix. 145-chap. xx. 146-chap. xxi. 147- chap. xxii. 148-chap. xxiii. 149— chap. xxiv. 151-chap. xxv. 154-chap. xxvi. 156-chap. xxvii. 157-chap. xxviii. 159-chap. xxix. the Squire's speech, 161-Book IV., Initial Chap- ter, comprising Mr Caxton's opinions on the matrimonial state, 282-chap. ii. 285-chap. iii. 286-chap. iv. 287- chap. v. 288-chap. vi. 289-chap. vii. 291-chap. viii. 293-chap. ix. 295- chap. x. 297-chap. xi. 299-chap. xii. 301-chap. xiii. 428-chap. xiv. 429- chap. xv. 431-chap. xvi. 432-chap. xvii. 434-chap. xviii. 436-chap. xix. 437-chap. xx. 440-chap. xxi. 443— chap. xxii. ib.-chap. xxiii. 446-chap. xxiv. 447-chap. xxv. 448-Book V., Initial Chapter, 531 chap. ii. ib.- chap. iii. 534-chap. iv. 537-chap. v. 539-chap. vi. 542-chap. vii. 676-
chap. viii. ib.-chap. ix. 679-chap. x. 682-chap. xi. 683-chap. xii. 685- chap. xiii. 686—chap. xiv. 688—chap. xv. 690-chap. xvi. 691-chap. xvii. 692-chap. xviii. 694-chap. xix. 696. National debt, danger to the, 506. National defences, state of the, 205. NATURE'S VOICE, by C. Wilton, 111. Navigation laws, effects of the repeal of the, 216, 275.
Navy, weakness of the, 207-its neces- sary dispersion, 208-manning of it, 210.
Negroes, emancipation of the, in the French West India Islands, 555-con- dition of the, in Cuba, 560. Nelson, Southey's life of, 403. Newdegate, Mr, on the papal aggression, 580.
Newman's essay on development, 575. New Orleans, the French settlers in, 555, 556.
New York, state of trade in, 705. NIEBELUNGEN, LAY OF THE, 55. Normand, mademoiselle le, 467 et seq. passim, 614 et seq.
Northumberland, decline of rents in,
Nostalgia, a Hungarian sketch, 102. Nunneries, on, 583.
O'Brien, Smith, the trial of, 746 et seq. O'Connell trial, the, 738 et seq. Odessa, cost of freight from, 504. Ohio steamer, the, 557.
Old clock on the stairs, the, by Longfel low, 519.
ONWARD TENDENCIES, 564. Orleans, the duchess of, charge of sorcery
against, 452-the duke of, (Egalité) defence of, by lord Holland, 237. Ornament, absorption of the precious metals in, 5.
Otaheite, the affair of, 204.
Overbury, the murder of, 457, 458. Painting, history of, in Portugal, 340. Palenques in Cuba, what, 562. Pantisocracy, Southey's scheme of, 359. Papacy, character of the claims of the, 573-doctrine of development as ap- plied to it, 576 et seq.
Papal aggression, position of the ministry regarding, 491.
PAPAL AGGRESSION BILL, the, 573. Paper currency, illustrations of the value of, 2-principles on which to be regu- lated, 6-dangers of the present system of, 18.
Paris and London, prices of bread, &c. in, compared, 129. Parliament, increasing strength of the
protectionists in, 370-meeting of the, and position of the ministry, 491. Patterson, Dr, on the state of Glasgow, &c., 264 et seq.
Pauperism, increase of, 259-tables of, 1822-1849, 262.
HUNGARIAN MILITARY SKETCHES, 89. Hunter and others, trial of, 733. Iliad, Wolf's theory of the, 55-compared with the Niebelungen-lied, 56, 67. Imports, progress of, 258.
Income tax, position of the ministry re- garding the, 491-tables illustrating its injustice, 638, 639. Index Expurgatorius, the, 585. India, commission to, in search of cotton, 117-importation of cotton from, 123 -warlike tendencies in, 204- -con- sumption, &c., of cotton in, 280 note. Indulgences, when adopted by popery,
Infallibility, rise of the doctrine of, 246. Invocation of saints, adoption of, by popery, 247.
Ireland, effects of free trade on, 125-
decline of wheat culture in, 215- emigration from, 219-the poor rates of, 259-tables of crime in, 1822-1849, 261 note-and of pauperism, 264 note - diminished cultivation in, 275- failure of Catholic emancipation in,
Iron, produce of, in the United States,
Iron trade, state of the, 114-its pros- pects, 120.
Jackson, J., on the milling interest, 755. James IV., his marriage with Margaret Tudor, 48.
James V., his first queen Magdalene, 51
-his second, Mary of Lorraine, 52. James VI., prosecutions for witchcraft under, 456.
JAMESON'S LEGENDS OF THE MONASTIC ORDERS, 305.
Jesuits, character of the order of the, 319-prosecutions of witchcraft by,
Joan of Arc, condemnation of, for sor- cery, 452-Southey's poem of, 361, 389.
JOHN BULL, additional chapters from the history of, chap. i. 69-chap. ii. 75- chap. iii. 80-chap. iv. 85-chap. v. 164 -chap. vi. 167-chap. vii. 172-chap. viii. 176.
King, Mr Locke, his motion on the franchise, 492.
Kirwan, dean, sketch of, 232. Knights Templars, executions of the, as sorcerers, 451.
Labanoff, prince, his letters of Mary Stuart, 53.
Labour, depressed condition of, 112. Lamb, Dr, execution of, as a wizard, 458. Lancashire witches, the, 457. Landsdowne, lord, speech of, on the ministerial crisis, 493. LATIMER AND RIDLEY, 131. LAVENGRO, 322.
LETTSOM'S TRANSLATION OF THE NIEBE- LUNGEN LAY, 55.
Linen trade, state of the, 114, 759. Linlithgow palace, James IV. and his queen at, 49.
Liquid manures, overstrained represen- tions regarding, 596.
Littledale, Messrs, on the state of the silk trade, 383-the trade circulars of, 701. Liverpool, emigration from, 277.
Livy, peculiarities of the history of, 40. Locke on toleration to Catholics, 197. London and Paris, prices of bread, &c., in, compared, 129.
Longfellow's poems, review of, 516. Lorraine, executions for witchcraft in, 455. Lothian, the witches of, 456.
Louis Philippe, effects of his pacific policy, 203.
Louisiana, the French settlers in, 555, 556.
Loupsgarous, the superstition of, 455. Lowell, J. R., the poems of, 526. Lowes, Mr, execution of, as a wizard, 459, Loyola, character of, 319.
L'Univers, the, on Protestantism, 250. Luxury, absorption of the precious me- tals by, 5.
Lyric poetry, prominence of, in Greek drama, 643.
Lytton, sir E. B., his letter to John Bull, 748 et seq.
M'CORKINDALE, R., LETTER FROM, to A. R. Dunshunner, Esq., 564. M'Culloch on the effects of an increased supply of gold, 9.
M'Gregor, Mr, scheme of taxation pro- posed by, 502.
M Nair & Co. on the cotton trade, 704. Madoc, Southey's, 387, 390. Magdalene of Valois, queen of James V.,
Magic, schools of, 450.
Magician, distinction between, and the witch, 450.
Magyar Hussar, sketch of the, 90. Magyars and Serbs, the, 95 note. Maistre, count le, on Protestantism, 250. Malleus Maleficarum, the, 454. Manningtree, execution of witches at,
Manufacturers, the export, predominance of, 636.
Margaret Tudor, Miss Strickland's life of, 48.
Marie Antoinette, charges by lord Hol- land against, 236.
Mark Lane Express, the, on the price of grain, 215.
Marmier's letters on America, 545 et seq. Martinique, prospects of, 555. Mary of Lorraine, wife of James V., 52. Mary Stuart, the case of, 46, 53.
Mass worship, the, when adopted by popery, 246, 248.
Mechanical invention, present influence of, 3.
Medieval architecture, on, 305.
Mendicant orders, the, 307, 317. Merchant Tailor's Hall, Peel's speech at, 635.
Merlin, the countess, her work on the Havana, 547-sketches of Cuba, &c., by, 561.
MESSAGE OF SETH, the, by A, 107. Metternich, lord Holland on, 242. Mexico, influence of the mines of, on Europe, 2-and of the revolution on them, 4.
MICHAEL ANGELO AND THE FRIAR, 423. Michelet on the rites of the Templars,
Milling interest, effects of free-trade on
Ministerial crisis, speeches of parties on the, 493.
MINISTRY, THE, AND THE AGRICULTURAL
INTEREST, 368-their real views in re- signing, 495- their precognisance of Wiseman's appointment, 580— their present position, 765.
MODERN STATE TRIALS, Part IV., the ro-
mance of forgery, 461-Part V., the same concluded, 605-Part last, 733. Molay, Jacques de, grand master of the Templars, 451.
MONASTIC ORDERS, legends of the, as re- presented in the fine arts, 305-obli- gations of the arts to them, ib. Monetary crises, continued danger of, 18. Morning Chronicle, the, on the iron trade, 120.
Music-grinders, the, by Holmes, 529. MY NOVEL, by Pisistratus Caxton. Book III., Initial Chapter, showing how my novel came to be called My Novel, 20 -chap. ii. 22-chap. iii. 26-chap. iv. 27-chap. v. 28-chap. vi. ib.-chap. vii. 29-chap. viii. 30-chap. ix. 31- chap. x. 34-chap. xi. 36-chap. xii. 37-chap. xiii. 137-chap. xiv. 140- chap. xv. ib.-chap. xvi. 141-chap. xvii. 142—chap. xviii. 144-chap. xix. 145-chap. xx. 146-chap. xxi. 147- chap. xxii. 148-chap. xxiii. 149- chap. xxiv. 151-chap. xxv. 154-chap. xxvi. 156-chap. xxvii. 157-chap. xxviii. 159-chap. xxix. the Squire's speech, 161-Book IV., Initial Chap- ter, comprising Mr Caxton's opinions on the matrimonial state, 282-chap. ii. 285-chap. iii. 286-chap. iv. 287- chap. v. 288-chap. vi. 289-chap. vii. 291-chap. viii. 293-chap. ix. 295- chap. x. 297-chap. xi. 299-chap. xii. 301-chap. xiii. 428—chap. xiv. 429- chap. xv. 431-chap, xvi. 432—chap. xvii. 434-chap. xviii. 436-chap. xix. 437-chap. xx. 440-chap. xxi. 443- chap. xxii. ib.-chap. xxiii. 446-chap. xxiv. 447-chap. xxv. 448-Book V., Initial Chapter, 531 chap. ii. ib.- chap. iii. 534-chap. iv. 537-chap. v. 539—chap. vi. 542—chap. vii. 676—
chap. viii. ib.-chap. ix. 679-chap. x. 682-chap. xi. 683-chap. xii. 685- chap. xiii. 686-chap. xiv. 688-chap. xv. 690-chap. xvi. 691-chap. xvii. 692-chap. xviii. 694-chap. xix. 696. National debt, danger to the, 506. National defences, state of the, 205. NATURE'S VOICE, by C. Wilton, 111. Navigation laws, effects of the repeal of the, 216, 275.
Navy, weakness of the, 207-its neces- sary dispersion, 208-manning of it,
Negroes, emancipation of the, in the French West India Islands, 555-con- dition of the, in Cuba, 560. Nelson, Southey's life of, 403. Newdegate, Mr, on the papal aggression, 580.
Newman's essay on development, 575. New Orleans, the French settlers in, 555,
New York, state of trade in, 705. NIEBELUNGEN, LAY OF THE, 55. Normand, mademoiselle le, 467 et seq. passim, 614 et seq.
Northumberland, decline of rents in, 378.
Nostalgia, a Hungarian sketch, 102. Nunneries, on, 583.
O'Brien, Smith, the trial of, 746 et seq. O'Connell trial, the, 738 et seq. Odessa, cost of freight from, 504. Ohio steamer, the, 557.
Old clock on the stairs, the, by Longfel- low, 519.
ONWARD TENDENCIES, 564. Orleans, the duchess of, charge of sorcery
against, 452-the duke of, (Egalité) defence of, by lord Holland, 237. Ornament, absorption of the precious metals in, 5.
Otaheite, the affair of, 204.
Overbury, the murder of, 457, 458. Painting, history of, in Portugal, 340. Palenques in Cuba, what, 562. Pantisocracy, Southey's scheme of, 359. Papacy, character of the claims of the, 573-doctrine of development as ap- plied to it, 576 et seq.
Papal aggression, position of the ministry regarding, 491.
PAPAL AGGRESSION BILL, the, 573. Paper currency, illustrations of the value of, 2-principles on which to be regu- lated, 6-dangers of the present system of, 18.
Paris and London, prices of bread, &c. in, compared, 129.
Parliament, increasing strength of the protectionists in, 370-meeting of the, and position of the ministry, 491. Patterson, Dr, on the state of Glasgow, &c., 264 et seq.
Pauperism, increase of, 259-tables of, 1822-1849, 262.
PEACEFUL LIEUTENANT AND HIS FRIENDS, the, a three hours' gossip, hour i. 406 -hour ii. 415.
Peel, sir R., on the right of the agricul- turists to relief, 370-his speech at Merchant Tailors' Hall, 635-results of his apostacy, 636,
Peelites and protectionists, final breach between the, 495.
Peninsular war, Southey's history of the, 403.
Peru, influence of the mines of, on Europe, 2-and that of the Revolution on them, 4.
Philanthropy, recent exertion of, 258. Philip le Bel, proceedings of, against the Pope and the Templars, 451. PHILLIPS' LIFE OF CURRAN, 222.
Protectionists, growing strength of the, 369-complete breach between them and the Peelites, 495.
Protective policy, adoption of, in the United States, 119 et seq.
Provisions, exports of, from the United States, 127.
Prussia, army of, 206.
Purgatory, when adopted by Popery, 248.
Quarterly Review, the, on California and the supply of gold, 9.
Quartermaster, memoirs of a, 93. Queen's speech, the, admission of agri- cultural distress in, 368.
Quintus Curtius, character of the works of, 40.
RACZYNSKI'S ARTS IN PORTUGAL, 338.
Physical improvement, necessity of, to Railroad, influence of the, 4. the labouring classes, 278.
Picts' houses of Scotland, the, 664. Pitt, error of, in beginning concession to the Catholics, 253.
Plunkett, captain, on manning the navy, 210.
Plutarch, popularity of, 41.
Poetry, The Message of Seth, by ▲, 107 -The Voice of Nature, by C. Wilton, 111 Latimer and Ridley, 131 Michael Angelo and the Friar, 423- the Flowers Revenge, from the Ger- man, 489-an Evening Walk, by T. Aird, 603-Vision of Polyphemus, 673. Poetry, criticism on, 513.
Poitiers, executions for witchcraft at, 454.
POLYPHEMUS, THE VISION OF, 673. Poor's rates, increase of, 259-tables of, 1822-1849, 262 note.
POPERY IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, 246-the persecuting spirit of, 578. Popular delusion, sources, &c. of, 200. PORTUGAL, THE ARTS IN, 338-Lord Hol- land on the royal family of, 242. Portrait of a gentleman, lines on the, by Holmes, 530.
Pownell, general, on the prospects of the United States, 117.
Prairies, the, by Bryant, 523. -Precious metals, political and social in- fluences of supply of the, 1- influ- ence of the South American revolu-
tion on the supply of the, 4-effects of increased supply of them, 11.
-Prescot's account of the Aztecs, 390.
Railway, an American, 550.
Religious art, character of modern, 310. Republics, warlike tendencies of, 203. Rent, comparison of, with price of wheat, &c., 1800-1849, 273-alleged rises of, 378.
Revenue, comparison of, with price of wheat, 1800-1849, 273.
Ridley, the martyrdom of, 131. Rights of labour, what, 112. Robber captain, the, 98. Rochester, the earl of, 457. Roderick, Southey's, 386, 389. Roman Epos, distinction between, and the Greek, 55.
Rome, influence of the diminished sup-
ply of the precious metals on, 1-posi- tion of the English protestants at, 251. Romish church, prosecution of witchcraft by the, 454.
Russell, lord John, on the right of the agriculturists to relief, 370-his refusal of it, 375-speech of, on his resigna- tion, 493 and on the ministerial crisis, 497-his return to office, 500— his conduct regarding the Ceylon busi- ness, ib.-on the effects of free trade on national defences, 511-extension of franchise proposed by, 765. Russell cabinet, position of the, 491- their resignation, return to office, &c, ib. et seq.
Russia, the gold mines of, 11-strength of her army, 206-of her navy, 207- state of the latter, 209.
Rutherfurd, lord advocate, at the Stirling trial, 465 et seq. passim.
President of the United States, levée of St Benedict, history of, 313.
Press, diffusion of error by the, 201. Prices, effects of increased supply of gold on, 12-rise of, 199.
Producer, disregard of the interests of the, 114.
Prometheus Vinctus, the, 643.
Protection, feeling in favour of, through- out Europe, 115.
St Dominick, character, &c. of, 317. St Dunstan, career of, 315.
St Francis Borgia, 320.
St Francis D'Assisi, 317.
St Francis Xavier, character, &c. of, 319. St Neot, legend of, 315.
St Peter Martyr, Titian's and Fra Bar- tolomeo's, 318.
St Swithin, the legend of, 315.
St Theresa, character and career of, 320. St Thomas à Becket, character, &c. of, 316.
Saints, invocation of the, when adopted by Popery, 247.
Sajo, the Ball, by, 89-the Two Brides, by, 92.
Sallust, character of the works of, 40. Sand of the Desert, the, by Longfellow, 519.
Sansovino the painter, 340.
Savonarola, Jerome, 318.
Schiller's Maria Stuart, on, 46 cha- racteristics of, 651-compared with Eschylus and Shakspeare, 658. Science, true value of, to agriculture, 589, 595.
Scott, Sir W., the laureateship offered to, 396.
SCOTLAND, VESTIGES OF THE ANCIENT INHABITANTS OF, 660-biographical interest and capabilities of, 44-effects of free trade on, 126-efforts of the Free church in, 258-the poor's rates of, 259-tables of crime in, 1822-1849, 261 note-and of pauperism, 263. SCOTTISH QUEENS, STRICKLAND'S LIVES OF THE, 40.
Sculptured stores of Scotland, the, 669. Sequeira the painter, 348.
Serfs, war between, and the Magyars, 95
Shakspeare, characteristics of, 647-com-
pared with Eschylus and Schiller, 657.
Shipping, decline of, 216-progress of, 258-effects of the repeal of the navi- gation laws on, 275.
Silk trade, state of the, 383, 701, 702. Silver, rise in value of, compared with gold, 12.
Singapore, freights from, 714. Slaves, emancipation of the, in the
French West India Islands, 555-con- dition of the, in Cuba, 560. SORCERY AND MAGIC, NARRATIVES OF, 450.
to Lisbon, ib.-his study of law, 364— Part II., vastness of his undertakings, 385-characteristics of his poetry, 386 -his Madoc, 387-his prose style, 388 -the Doctor, ib.-his minor poems, ib.-his Roderick, 389-Madoc, Tha- laba, &c., 390 et seq.-the measure of Kehama, 391-his life at Keswick, extracts from letters, &c., 395-ap- pointed laureate, ib.-pension con- ferred on him, 396-loss of his son, and its effects on him, 397-publica- tion of Wat Tyler, and proceedings on it, 398-his religious views, &c, 402- his Book of the Church, ib.-Life of Wesley, ib.-Lives of Bunyan, Nelson, &c., 403-as a political writer, ib.— his second marriage, last illness, and death, 404-his public and private character, 405-his romance of the Cid, 56.
Spain, failure of the mines of, and its in- fluence on Rome, 1, 2.
Spanish Student, Longfellow's, 521. Spee, Frederick, 456.
Sprengel on liquid manures, 596. Stage-coach, an American, 550. STANLEY, LORD, THE DINNER TO, 635- speech of, regarding the ministerial crisis, 493, 497, 498-announcement of his policy, 638-contrast between him and Grahame, 640.
STATE TRIALS, MODERN, Part IV., the romance of forgery, 461-Part V., the same concluded, 605-Part last, 733. Steam engine, influence of the, 3. Steam navigation, influence of, 3. Steam ships, American, 553.
Stephen, sir James, on the mendicant monks, 318.
STEPHENS' BOOK OF THE FARM, 588. Sterne, John, a witch-finder, 458. STIRLING TRIAL, REPORT OF THE, 461, 605.
STRICKLAND'S QUEENS OF SCOTLAND, 40 -remarks on her English Queens, 44. Sturge, Messrs, on the corn trade, 503.
Surplus, appropriation of the, 502. Sweating system, and its results, 266. Swinton, Mr, his report of the Stirling trial, 463, 605.
Sorcery, adoption of charge of, for poli- Sugar trade, state of the, 701, 702, 703. tical purposes, 451. Sousa-Coutinho, Manuel de, 338. South America, influence of the mines of, on Europe, 2-influence of the revolution in, on the mines, 4—freights from, 714.
South Nottinghamshire election, the, 379.
SOUTHEY, Part I., character, &c. of his career, 349-his truthfulness, ib.-his labours all for human improvement, 350 -his fearlessness in the Quarterly Re- view,351-his autobiography, 352 et seq. -his carly career, 354-at Westmin- ster school, 357-his disinclination to the church, 358-the Pantisocratic scheme, 359-his Joan of Arc, 361 -his marriage, ib., 363-his visit
Switzerland, new tariff of, 116. Tacitus, the history of, 40. Tailors, condition of the, 266. Talbot, Miss, the case of, 582. Talleyrand, lord Holland on, 243. Tardif, the Pictures of, 727. Tariff, new, of the Zollverein, 115-Swiss, 116-the United States, 119. Taxes, effects of increased supply of gold on the weight of, 14. Taylor's United States and Cuba, 545 et seq. passim.
Taylor, H., letters of Southey to, 400 et
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