Chapter 10

Purple Cloak, the, or the return of Syloson to Samos,714.—Part II.,715.

Railroad, proposed, across the isthmus of Panama, 658.

Railways, a plea for ancient towns against, 398.

Reading party during the long vacation, a, 153.

Rebeccaites in Wales, the,766.

Reminiscences of Syria, 476.

Repeal agitation, the, 264.—game up with, 679.

Resignation, from the German of Schiller, 145.

Reviews.—Scrope's Days and nights of salmon fishing, 80.—Carlyle's Past and Present, 121.—the works of Frederick Schlegel, 311.—Woman's rights and duties, 373.—Mill's elements of logic, 415.—Colonel Napier's reminiscences of Syria, 476.—Modern painters, their superiority in the art of landscape painting tothe old masters, 485.—Bennett's Ceylon and its capabilities, 622.

Roads, deficiency of, in Greece, 336.

Royal Academy,—exhibition of the, 188.—Fuseli's Lectures at the,691.

Royal salute, the, a tale, 504.

Royal Society of London, the, 518.

Rue St Denis, chronicles of the, 524.

Russia, conduct of, towards Greece, 359.

Salmon fishing, Scrope's days and nights of, reviewed, 80.

Scamper in the prairie of Jacinto, a, 521.

Schiller, the poems and ballads of, translated,—Part the Last, introduction, 139.—remarks on those of the second period, 140.—hymn to joy, 142.—the invincible armada, 143.—the conflict, 144.—resignation, 145.—the gods of Greece, 146.—the meeting, 149.—to Emma, 150.—to a young friend devoting himself to philosophy, ib.—the puppet-show of life, ib.—the commencement of the new century, 151.—the minstrels of old, 152.—farewell to the reader, ib.

Schlegel, Frederick, review of the works of, 311.

Schwab, Gustav, the Bridge over the Thur, by, translated,717.

Scotch Church, remarks on the bill for the settlement of the, 544.

Scrope on salmon fishing, review of, 80.

Second siege of Vienna, the, a chapter of Turkish history, 173.

Senses, a speculation on the, 650.

Simmons, B., Philhellenic drinking-song, by, 41.

Singers, English, notices of, 31.

Singhalese, character of the, 627.

Sketch in the tropics, a, from a super-cargo's log, 362.

Sobieski, John, deliverance of Vienna, by, 184.

Society of British artists, exhibition of the, 199.

Something about Music,709.

Spain, effects of the want of an aristocracy in, 52.

Speculation on the senses, a, 650.

Stahrenberg, Count, defence of Vienna by, 181.

Statesman, memoirs of a.—Part II., 1.—Part III., 207.—Part IV., 325.—Part V., 608.—Part VI.,801.

Suffolk street gallery, exhibition at the, 199.

Supercargo's log, sketch from a, 362.

Switzerland, commercial policy, &c., of, 248.

Syloson's return to Samos,714.—Part II.,715.

Syria, Colonel Napier's reminiscences of, 476.

Tallis, the English musician, notices of, 23-24.

Taprobane of the Romans, the, 623.

Taxation, pressure of, in Greece, 358.

Texas, adventures in.—No. I., a scamper in the prairie of Jacinto, 551.—No. II., a trial by jury,777.

Thirteenth, the, a tale of doom, 465.

To a young friend devoting himself to philosophy, from the German of Schiller, 150.

Travels of Kerim Khan.—Part I., 453.—Part II., 564.—conclusion,753.

Trial by jury, a; an adventure in Texas,777.

Tropics, a sketch in the, from a super-cargo's log, 362.

Turkish history, chapters of. No. X., the second siege of Vienna, 173.

Turner, J. W., strictures on the works of, 497.

Two dreams, from the French of Balzac, 672.

University of Athens, the, 358.

Vienna, the second siege of, a chapter of Turkish history, 173.

Vision of the world, a, by Delta, 343.

Wales, notes on a tour in the disturbed districts of,766.

Water-colour paintings, exhibitions of, 201.

"We are all low people there," a tale of the assizes.—Chapter I., 273.—Chapter II., 288.

Whewell's philosophy of the inductive sciences, remarks on, 422.

Whippiad, the, a satirical poem, by Bishop Heber.—Canto I., 100.—Canto II., 102.—Canto III., 104.—Letter relating to, 263.

Woman's rights and duties, review of, 373.

Women, the wrongs of, 597.

Wood-paving for locomotives, advantages of, 398.

World, a vision of the, by Delta, 343.

Wrongs of women, the, 597.

Young, A., on the habits of the Salmon, 82.

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