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Agriculturists, character and habits of the, xxxii. 711.

Agriculturists and manufacturers, collision between the, a consequence of the Reform bill, xxx. 436-comparative numbers of the two, xxix. 441, XXXV. 532, xxxviii. 6, xliv. 657, 1. *27 note their true relations to the commercial and manufacturing classes, xix. 289 et seq.-injustice of the proposed free trade in corn toward them, XX. 373-the condition of the British and foreign, compared, xxvii. 494their disappointment from the Reform bill, xxxv. 336-dependence of manufactures on the prosperity of, 346, 347.

Agrimi of Crete, the, 1. 425.

Agrippa, the Pantheon founded by, xxv. 102.

Agrippa, the story of, xlvii. 564.
Agrippina, the empress, murder of,
xxxiii. 45-anecdote of, xxxvi. 67.
Agropoli, town of, xlv. 69.
Ague, sketch of the, xxviii. 201.
Aguesseau, the chancellor d', xlvi. 11.
Aguila, the count d', murder of, at Se-
ville, xl. 650.

Agustino, Antonio, a Spanish writer, xli. 621.

Aheran, defeat of the Russians near, xxiii. 470.

Ahmed, son of Bayezid II., murder of, xlix. 42.

Ahmed Shah, the invasion of India by,

xxii. 270 note, xlv. 98-sketch of his career, xlix. 281-subjugation of the Sikhs by, 1. 169.

Ahmednuggur, storming of, by Wellington, xli. 453.

Ahnfrau, the tragedy of the, xviii. 290, 292.

Aiken, Robert, Burns' intimacy with, xxiii. 674.

Aikin, Dr, on Spenser's Shepherd's Calendar, xxxiv. 833.

Ailie Mushat's cairn, by O'Doherty, viii.

612.

Ailsa Crag, sonnet to, vi. 239.
Aimavilla, chateau of, xxxix. 565.
Aime, village of, Roman remains at,
xxxix. 337.

Aimes, Fisher, an American writer, xvi. 308.

Ain, wire bridge over the, xl. 239. Ainslie, Robert, Burns' friendship with, xxiii. 686.

Ainslie's Father's Present, remarks on, vi. 690.

Ainsworth, Dr, evidence of, on the factory system, xxxiii. 429. AIRD'S RELIGIOUS CHARACTERISTICS, review of, xxi. 677.

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Aird, Thomas, the Devil's Dream &c., by, xxii. 440-the Demoniac by, xxviii. 812-remarks on his Captive of Fez, 843-the Jewess of the Cave by, xxxi. 820-a Father's Curse by, xxxiv. 814 -Nebuchadnezzar, a poem by, canto I., xxxv. 369; canto II., 373; canto III., ib.; canto IV., 375; canto V., 378; canto VI., 379; canto VII., 382; canto VIII., 386 -a Churchyard Eclogue by, xxxvi. 615-the Christian Bride by, canto I., xxxvii. 179; canto II., 186; canto III., 189-Arthur, a dramatic fable by, xxxviii. 84 — a Churchyard Eclogue by, 1. 760. Airey force, xxxii. 126.

Airlie, Adam, a sketch, xix. 254. AIRSWOOD Moss, lines to human teeth found at, xxvii. 581.

Aitken, Mr, as Horatio, xxiv. 559.
Aix, the archbishop of, testimonial to
Burke from, xxxiv. 500.

Aix la Chapelle, visit to, xxii. 297—the supposed birthplace of Charlemagne, xxxii. 791-the national debt at the peace of, xxxvii. 852.

Aix les Bains, town and bath of, xl. 240. Ajaccio, reception of Murat at, in 1815, xx. *305.

Ajax, the character of, in Homer, xx.

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Ala-ed-deen, the chief of the Assassins,

xlix. 237, 238.

Ala-ed-Dowlah, a Turkman chief, xlix. 39, 41.

Alaman, Signor, on the American mines, xvii. 595.

Alamut, the rock of, the seat of the As

sassins, xlix. 236.

Alani, the, iv. 140-defeat of them by Tacitus, xxxvi. 183.

Alarcos and the Infanta Solisa, xiii. 354. Alasco, drama of, xv. 363-Tickler on it, 593.

ALASTOR, review of, vi. 148.

Alaux, the French painter, 1. 696.
Alba, the duke of, enmity of Don Carlos

to, xx. 334-his proceedings in the Netherlands, xxxi. 366-his fate, 368. Alba Longa, site of town of, xxxii. 77, Xxxviii. 658-its ruins, 659-its capture by Charles of Anjou, 660. Albalat, the baron de, murder of, at Valencia, xl. 651.

Alban mount, the, xxxii. 77. ALBANESERIN, TRAGEDY OF THE, account of, xii. 218-remarks on it, xviii. 290, 291.

Albania, sketches in, xiii. 437.

Albanian national dance, the, xliii. 476. Albanians, numbers, &c., of the, in Greece, xx. 548-their hatred to the Turks, xlix. 97.

Albano, Pietro, painting of Diana and
Endymion by, xxxvii. 341-Salmacis
by, xlii. 498-Europa by, ib.
Albany, the duke of, scene of the mur-
der of, x. 65.

Albaro, lord Byron at, xv. 698.
Albert, archbishop of Mentz, xxv. 31—
Luther's letter to, 32.

Albert of Mecklenburg, friendship of, toward Luther, xxv. 206.

Albert, the archduke, defeat of, at Nieuport, xxxi. 374.

Albigenses, the Inquisition first directed against the, xx. 73.

Albina, traditional descent of the British from, xxii. 40.

Albinus, a candidate for the Roman empire, xxxvi. 77.

Albuente, Romero, a Spanish demagogue, xxxii. 339.

Albuera, battle of, xxii. 234.

ALBUM, FOR A YOUNG LADY'S, by C. Lamb, XXV. 564.

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on Homer from, 137-on Diotimus from, 385-to Sappho by, 420-inscription for a Pan by, xxxv. 880. Alcalas, a Spaniard, generosity of, to Murat, xx. 320.

Alcatete, case of, before the Inquisition, xx. 341.

Alcestis, the fable of, xliv. 21, 22—parallel between her and Hermione, 23and Eurydice, 25.

ALCESTIS OF EURIPIDES, the, translated

by M. J. Chapman, xliv. 408-chorus from the, xliii. 259-Voltaire on it, xlvi. 331.

Alchemist, Ben Johnson's, on, xlv. 156, 163.

Alciati, Andrew, revival of the study of Law by, xli. 621. ALCIBIADES THE BOY-scene i., the studio of Phidias, xxxix. 384-scene ii., the chamber of Dinomache, 389scene iii., a lonely street of Athens, 390.

ALCIBIADES THE YOUTH-scene i., with Pericles, xxxix, 483- -scene ii., the same, 486- -scene iii., his dog, 488scene iv., Antiochus and the schoolmasters, 489-scene v., the house of Socrates, 491-scene vi., the chamber of Theodota, 494- introductory remarks, 619-scene vii., with Aspasia, 621-scene viii., the same, 624-scene ix., the same, 625-scene x., the same, 626. ALCIBIADES THE YOUNG MAN-introduction, xl. 33-scene i., with Glycerium, 35 5-scene ii., Glycerium's bath-room, 36-scene iii., Antiochus and Timandra, 43-scene iv., banquet in the country, 46-Letter to W. S. Landor, 309-scene v., with Enopektes, 310– scene vi., Anthilla, Nais, &c., 311scene vii., the house of Scopelus, 314 -scene viii., with Menedemus, 316scene ix., Berillis, 320.

ALCIBIADES THE MAN.-Scene i., Nicias and Alcibiades, xl. 471-scene ii., Alcibiades and Anytus, 474-scene iii., Alcibiades and Hipponicus, 475-scene iv., Banquet scene, 478-scene v., Alcibiades and Antiochus, 480-scene vi., at Sparta, 483-scene vii., the same, 485-scene viii., Alcibiades and Chalcideus, 488-scene ix., Alcibiades and Hermocrates, 488-scene x., Alcibiades, Astyochus, &c., 491 xi. to xviii., introduction, 702-scene xi., Alcibiades and Tissaphernes, 703 -scene xii., the same and Antiochus, 705-scene xiii., Alcibiades and Tissaphernes, 707-scene xiv., the same, 708 -scene XV., the banquet, 710-scene xvi., at Samos, 712-scene xvii., prison scene and escape, 714-scene xviii, Alcibiades and Glaucias, 717-scenes

-scenes

xix. to xxiii., introduction, xli. 51— scene xix., Alcibiades and Timandra, 54-scene xx., banquet at Miletus, 56 -scene xxi., Timandra and Diophantes, 58-scene xxii., Alcibiades and Timandra in Thrace, 62-scene xxiii., Timandra, Antistheus, &c., 67-conclusion, 69.

Alcinous, the palace of, from the Odyssey, XXXV. *177.

Alemæon, Napoleon's telegraph on Montmartre by, xlvi. 689-the crowning of Charlemagne by, 691.

Alco and his ox, from Addæus, xli. 626. Alcon, Pedro, the story of, xxxii. 367. Aldborough, Robert, earl of, sketches and anecdotes of, xxxv. 209, 212. Alder tree, the, in spring, xxviii. 868. ALDERLEY, A LEGEND OF, xlv. 271. Alderney cows, on, xix. 243. Aldrovandine peacock, habits, &c., of the, xxiii. 868.

Aldus, account of the Admirable Crichton by, v. 394.

Ale and Ale-drinkers, on, xxi. 829. Alem Bey, a Mamluke chieftain, xlix. 344, 345-his death, 349.

Alemanni, first ravages of the, xxxvi. 177.

Alembert and Rousseau, xi. 146-imaginary conversation of, xiii. 412-views of, regarding mathematics as a science, xvii. 210-work by him on music, xxvii. 472-the works of, xlvi. 14. Alençon, the duke of, made king of the Netherlands, xxxi. 370-his fall and death, 372.

Alentejo, march of the British through the, xxiii. 722.

Aleutian Islands, the, xi. 528 note. ALEXANDER THE GREAT, prize poem on his restoration to Athens of the spoils taken by Xerxes, vii. 617-Napoleon on him, xiv. 176-the invasion of India by, xxii. 270 note-review of Williams' life of him, xxvi. 421—the monarchy of, xxxii. 554-translation of the epitaph on his tomb, xliii. 556 -rapid fall of his empire, xliv. 142— and the Delphic oracle, xlvii. 560-his advance to the Sutlej, xlix. 289-state of the text of Homer under him, 1. 419.

Alexander's shield, on, xxxiv. 131. Alexander III., Pope, law of divorce established by, xxvi. 760. Alexander VI., Pope, the Roman jubilee under him, xxv. 31. Alexander, the emperor, progress of Russia under, xix. 448-sketch of his career, 449-the death-scene of, 460treaties between him and Napoleon regarding Spain and Turkey, 725subjugation of Georgia, &c., by, xxi. 161-his column at St Petersburg, xl.

235-his character as the antagonist of Napoleon, xlii. 722-the treaty of Tilsit, 731-his views on the Dardanelles and Constantinople, 747sketches of him during the campaign of 1812, xlix. 749 et seq. passim. Alexander, J., defence of Mr Telfair by, xxix. 205.

Alexander, captain, operations under, in Burmah, xxi. 130.

ALEXANDER FARNESE, sketch of the life of, xxxvii. 957.

Alexander Severus, the emperor, xxxvi. 78. Alexandria, removal of the Memnon's head to, iv. 417-catacombs at, xxv. 710-aspect of, xlix. 181.

Alexandrine critics on Homer, the, 1. 419. Alexis, the Czar, subjection of the Cossacks to, xlvi. 353.

Alexis, extracts from the Milesians of, xxxvi. 446.

Alexius, the friend of Luther, death of, xxv. 28.

Alfieri on the Opera Buffa, vii. 35-the tomb of, xiii. 277-the dramas of, xviii. 545-influence of French literature on, xlvi. 323.

ALFORD'S SCHOOL OF THE HEART, review of, xxxix. 577.

ALFRED THE HARPER, xlii. 570.

Alfred, the greatness of, xxvii. 938-era

of, xxxi. 573-legend of, xli. 750. Alfred and Jennet, by Bloomfield, xi. 729.

Algarotti, count, letter from Gray the

poet to, iv. 38-on the Newtonian system as prohibited by the Romish church, xxiv. 815. Algebra, the introduction Europe, xli. 622.

of, into

ALGERIA, THE FRENCH IN, 1. 183—views of France regarding it, xlvi. 104. Algesiras, anecdotes of the battles of, xx. 747.

ALGIERS, xlvii. 217.

ALGIERS, THE BATTLE OF, vii. 291.
Algiers, the expedition under Exmouth
against, v. 81-conduct of France re-
garding, xxxvi. 227-the French in-
vasion of it, its causes, objects, &c.,
xxviii. 545, xlii. 686, xlviii. 587—
uselessness of the country to her, xlii.
687 Thiers on the expedition to,
xliii. 321-retribution which instantly
followed the invasion, xxxviii. 184,
xlvii. 458-sketches of it, 1. 183-its
position, &c. 185-aspect of it under
the French, ib.

Algiers, the bishop of, 1. 197.
Alguazils of the Inquisition, the, xx. 77

note.

Ali Bey, the narrative of, 1. 183.
Ali Mahomet Hadji, account of St
James's Park by, xlvi. 215.

B

ALI PASHA, A PROFESSIONAL VISIT TO, Xiii. 437-concluded, 527.

Ali Pasha, the author of the Greek revolution, xx. 716-sketch of his career, ib. et seq.-his fall, 721-resemblance between him and Napoleon, 719 sketches of him, xxiii. 286wars of, with the Suliotes, xxxiii. 487 note-his overthrow, 494-anecdote of him, xliii. 501.

Alibi system, the employment of, by trades unions, xliii. 297.

Alice Elleray, a sketch, xx. 257.

ALISA, ELEGY TO, from Buchanan, xii. 671. ALISON, REV. ARCHIBALD, the pulpit eloquence of, ii. 318.

ALISON'S THEORY OF BEAUTY, as explained by Jeffrey, examination of it, xiii. 385 -remarks on it, xlv. 142.

Alison, Rev. Archibald, as a critic, xxv.

542, xxxvii. 700 -on Taste, De Quincey on, xxvii. 819-remarks on it, xxx. 94.

ALISON'S EUROPE during the French Revolution, reviews of, vols. I. and II., xxxiii. 889-vols. III. and IV., xxxviii. 167-vol. VI., xlii. 719-vol. VII., xlvi. 272-vol. VIII., xlviii. 64--vol. IX., 1. 547.

ALISON'S PRINCIPLES OF POPULATION, review of, xlviii. 808.

Alison, characteristics of, as a historian,

Xxxviii. 167-account of the cottonspinners' strike by, xliii. 290-on our colonial empire, xlvi. 755-on Our recent commercial policy, 757-on the state of trade, 760-on the increase of our shipping with the colonies, 764-on the effects of the reciprocity system on our shipping, 1. 12 -on the capabilities of British agriculture, *25.

Alison, Dr, on the management of the poor, xlviii. 819.

ALKEN, HENRY, LECTURE ON, xv. 219. All for love, Southey's, xxvi. 62. "All hail to Dan O'Connell," xlii. 88. "All the talents" ministry, inefficiency of the, xxiii. 166.

Allah Kooli, the khan of Khiva, xlvii. 515, 1. 165.

Allan versus Young, the case of, xxii. 62. ALLAN, WILLIAM, (afterwards Sir William,) his painting of the death of archbishop Sharpe, xi. 439-remarks on him, ii. 313-his Circassians, 314 -his Siberian exiles, 316-his Knox and Queen Mary, xiv. 10-his Queen Mary at Lochleven, xv. 567-xvi. 505 -his assassination of the Regent Murray, &c., xx. 783-neglect of him in Edinburgh, xxi. 401-his landing of Queen Mary, 402-his Broken Fiddle, 404-portrait of Sir Walter Scott by him, xxxii. 856-his Polish

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Exiles, xxxv. 877-comparison of him with Rembrandt, &c., xl. 76. Allan, William, during the Edinburgh election of 1831, xxix. 892. Allanton, the transplanting of wood at, xxiii. 417 et seq.

Alla-o-din, tradition regarding, xxx. 685. Allée-blanche, view of the, from the Crammont, xxxix. 347.

Alleghanies, fancy in a stage-coach among the, xlii. 561.

Allegiance, the right of interference with, claimed by the Romish church, Xxx. 432-the Catholic oath of, its origin, &c., xxi. 864.

Allegory, the Opium Eater on, xxi. 12 note-Lessing on, 14-North on, xxx. 490, xxxvi. 414-its inapplicability to poetry and painting, xlviii. 768. Allen, Ethan, sketches of, xviii. 329. Allen, Paul, an American writer, xvi. 308. Allen, the murder of, xliii. 118.

Allied powers, declaration of the, regarding Spain in 1823, xli. 585. Allies, Murat's conduct with reference to the, in 1815, xx. *304-terms offered by them to him, 305 et seq.conduct of the, in 1793 and 1794, xxx. 493, 494-arrested by the barrier fortresses of France, xxxi. 449-defence of them in relation to the French Revolution, xxxiii. 899.

Alloa Shakspeare Club, the, i. 152. Allotment system, spread of the, xxvii. 567.

ALLOWA, THE GOODE MANNE OF, xxiv. 561.

Allowance system in England, the, and its evils, xxxiii. 826.

Almack's, the novel called, xxi. 486. Almagro, Diego de, Pizarro's comrade, xxxii. 366 et seq. passim - his death, 374.

Almain, glen, scenery of, xx. 405-poem on, 410.

Almanacs, abolition of the stamp duty on, xli. 45.

Almansor, the founder of Bagdad, xlviii. 595-murder of Abu Moslem by, xlix.

231.

Almaraz, the capture of, by Hill, xxiii. 536.

Almeda of Cadiz, the, xl. 398.
Almeer Khan, death of, xxiii. 463.
Almeida, the capture of, by Massena,

xxii. 232-by Wellington, 234. Alonzo of Aguilar, the death of, vii. 260. Alonzo, Don, first king of Portugal, xxxiii. 20.

Alpheus of Mitylene, epigram from, xxxviii. 194.

Alpin's lamentation for Morar, from Ossian, x. 472.

ALPINA, REPLY TO AN OLD INDIAN BY, ii. 539.

Alpine elf, song of the, by Tupper, xliv.

843.

Alpine flowers, by Mrs Sigourney, xxxv.

807.

ALPINE HORN, the, by Mrs Hemans, χχχίν. 858.

ALPINE TRAVELLER, extracts from the journal of an, part I., xxxix. 131– part II., 335-part III., 555-part IV., 638-part V., xl. 239.

Alps, sketches of scenery in the, iv. 582, v. 8-the early inhabitants of them, 647-Hannibal's and Napoleon's passages of them, xxii. 198-Charlemagne's and Napoleon's, xxxii. 801-supposed point of Hannibal's route, xl. 240the passage over them by Suwarroff, xxxviii. 190.

Alsace, tour through, iv. 597-sketches in, 674-the cotton spinneries, &c. of, xl. 106-rates of wages in, 108. Alston, Mr. the American painter, xvi.

133.

Alston, Washington, poems of, xvi. 560.
Altamira, the Conde de, xl. 407.
Altar, denunciations from the, in Ire-
land, xlv. 341.

Alten, general, at Vittoria, xxiii. 185-at
El Bodon, xliii. 751, xlviii. 77.
ALTHAM AND HIS WIFE, a tale, review of,
iii. 542.

Althorpe, lord, as chairman of the finance committee, xxiii. 507-motion by, regarding Reform, xxix. 139-position, &c., of, in the Grey cabinet, 348-announcement by, regarding Reform, 526-his civil-list scheme, and debate on it, 527-on the state, &c., of Ireland, 531-his finance scheme, 532measure on the Game laws brought forward by him, 654-his speech on the first bringing in of the Reform Bill, 660-alteration in the timber duties proposed by him, 733 — his budget and remarks on it, 975-explanation by, regarding the Reform Bill, xxx. 393-speech on the second reading of it, 397-his personal appearance, 403-announcement by him regarding church property, xxxi. 302on the Birmingham Union affair, 471— his financial blunders, 567-in office in 1806, 777-admission of, regarding the Reform bill, xxxii. 69-his Irish church Reform bill, xxxiii. 574-his scheme of Irish church spoliation, 653-indirect taxes repealed by him, xxxiv. 192-on the alleged treachery of the Irish members regarding the coercion bill, xxxv. 435-his speech on Mr Shiel's case, 439-his conduct in regard to Mr Shiel, 445-his speech on baron Smith's case, 448, 449-his speech on the Corn laws, 542-on the Irish church, xxxvi. 91-the Revolu

tionary press on him, 253-as Chancellor of the Exchequer, 280-his inconsistencies, 282-his overthrow by O'Connell and his partisans, xxxviii. 718-his overthrow due to Catholic emancipation, *716-patronage created by his Factory bill, xlii. 611-on the Pension list, xliii. 130, 131. Altonfords, the, xxxviii. 440. Altorf, town of, xxi. 808. Altrive, sketch of, xix. 378. Altrive lake, Hogg on, xxix. 537. Altyre, the Moray floods at, xxviii. 168. Alum bay, Isle of Wight, xii. 173. Alva, see Alba.

Alvanley, lord, witticism of, xli. 730. Alvear, don Diego, the case of, xl. 696. Amadis de Gaul, the romance of, xli.

619.

Amantillado wine, the, 1. 520.
Amarante, the conde d', xxiii. 185.
Amarillas, the marquis de, intrigues of,
in Spain, xl. 568.

Amat, viceroy of Peru, anecdote of, xlv. 291.

Amateur, an, the Fine Arts by, xxi. 401. AMATEURS, HINTS TO, ON THE ARTS, xl. 131.

Amateurs, North, &c., on, xxxi. 272, 273.

Amateur Artists, letter to, xlii. 503. Amatory poetry, on, xiv. 493. Ambassador and attaché system, evils of the, xli. 610.

Ambassadors, the foreign, at the coronation, xliv. 374.

AMBER IMBEDDED IN LIMESTONE, on, i. 483.

Ambergris, origin of, xix. 134. Ambin, the Val and Coombe d', xxxix. 642.

AMBITION, a farce, 1. 432. Ambition, sources of, xxvii. 937. Ambleside, vale of, xx. 12, xxxvi. 8village of, xx. 11-sketches of, 256wrestling matches at, xiv. 713. Amboise, the conspiracy of, xxxviii. 790. Ambrogetti, at the Edinburgh musical festival, vi. 192.

Ambrose, removal of, from Gabriel's Road, xix. 211.

Ameer Khan, a Persian chief, xxiii. 462. AMERICA, FAUX'S TOUR IN, reviewed, xiv. 561.

AMERICA AND ENGLAND, xvi. 474. AMERICA, A SUMMARY VIEW OF, reviewed, xvi. 617.

AMERICA, TRAVELLING IN, Xviii. 422. AMERICA, No. I., xxxiv. 285-No. II., 548. AMERICA, DEMOCRACY IN, xxxvii. 758. AMERICA, DEMOCRACY IN, by M. de Tocqueville, xlviii. 463.

AMERICA, LETTERS ON, by a French gentleman the island of Cuba, Havana, xl. 322.

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