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Glena, mountain and woods of, 18-the cot-
tage of, 19

Gloucester, Humphrey, Duke of, in the mi-
nority of Henry the Sixth, 379, 381, 385,
387, 393, 494, 497, 500-his death, 503
Eleanor Duchess of, accusation

against, 498

Goat Island, on the Niagara, 487
Grandfather's Papers, My, 515
Granville, Dr., Counter Irritation, by,
reviewed, 287

Grassini, Signora, 353

Grattan, T. C. Esq., the American Bobadil,
by, 29-Old and New Friends, by, 417
Greeks, modern, described, 133

Green, Mr., the celebrated aeronaut, 427
Gurney Papers, the, by Theodore Hook,

Esq., Author of " Sayings and Doings,"
&c., Nos. XVIII., 1—XIX., 145—XX.,
Chapter the Last, 289

Gwynn, Nell, Life of, 87-Letter from, 91,
-Will of, 93

Hagar, Stanzas, 107

Halil Pasha, account of, 426
Hallam, Mr., "Constitutional History,"
&c., by, noticed, 421
Harvest home, the, 474

Henri IV., King of France, 469, 470, 471
Henry IV., the Second Part of, criticism on
Shakspeare's, 42

V., his character portrayed by
Shakspeare, Stow, Holinshed, &c, 49, 51,
376, &c.-the Historical Play of, consi
dered, 251

VI., the Historical Plays of, consi-
dered, 375-is crowned in France, 382—
Second Part of Henry VI., 494
Herrick, quotation from, 477

Hill, Benson E., Esq., The Irish Quaker,
by, 233-An Irish Incident in 1798, by,
368

Holinshed, quotations from, 42, &c.; 252,
&c.; 378, &c.; 496, &c.

Hook, Theodore, Esq., The Gurney Papers,
by, Nos. XVIII., I-XIX., 145-XX.,

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Leopold, King of the Belgians, 273
Lesson of Life, the, a Household Romance,
by Douglas Jerrold, Esq., 71, 554
Liberty, love of, on the Continent, charac-
terized, 284

Limes, the Cité des, 465

Lindsay, Lord, his Letters from Egypt,

Edom, and the Holy Land, reviewed, 141
Literature:-The Spirit of the East, by D.
Urquhart, Esq., 132-Speeches of Henry
Lord Brougham, 134 -The Glanville
Family, 137-Capt. Alexander's Expedi-
tion of Discovery into the Interior of
Africa, 139-Letters from Egypt, Edom,
and the Holy Land, by Lord Lindsay, 141
-The Life of Edward Jenner, M.D., by Dr.
Barrow, 277-Count Cagliostro, a Novel,
279-Notes on Naples, by a Traveller, ib.
-Letters on Paraguay, 281-Memoirs of
a Prisoner of State, 283-Counter Irri-
tation, by Dr. Granville, 287-The His-
tory of the County of Dublin, by John
Dalton, Esq., 288-A Historical Essay on
the Revolution of 1688, by C. Plumer
Ward, Esq., 421 Hallam's Constitu-
tional History, and the History of the
Revolution of 1688, ib.-Narrative of an
Expedition in H. M. S. Terror, by Capt.
Back, 422-Travels in the Western Cau-
casus, by Edmund Spencer, 424

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Crotchets in the Air, by John Poole,
Esq., 426 The Narrative of Arthur
Gordon Pym, of Nantucket, North
America, 428-Caunter's and Daniells's
Oriental Annual, 429-The Annual of
British Landscape Scenery, by Louisa A.
Twamley, 430-The Maid of Marien-
dorpt, a play, in five acts, by James She-
ridan Knowles, Esq., ib.-The Diadem, a
book for the boudoir, by Miss L. Sheridan,
431-Duty and Inclination, a Novel, ib.-
Excursions in the Mountains of Ronda
and Granda, by Captain R. Scott, 563
-The Life, Letters, and Journals of
Lord Byron, 564-The Forget Me Not,
566-The Misfortunes of the Dauphin,
567-The Oriental Annual, ib.-Motives
to the Study of Biblical Literature, 568
-A New Method of Learning to Read,
Write, and Speak a Language in Six
Months, adapted to the German, ib.--
Heath's Book of Beauty for 1839, 569—
The Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell,

edited by R. Vaughan, D.D., 569—A
Wreath of Wild Flowers from New
England, by Frances S. Osgood, 573-
Heath's Picturesque Annual, Versailles
574

London, viewed from a balloon, 427-In
the Autumn, described, 534

Love's Gifts, by Mrs. C. B. Wilson, 526
Lucy, Sir William, 383

, Etiquette, by, 21-Ortolans and Cham-
pagne, by, 210-Something next to No-
thing, by, 312-Nobody in Town, by, 534
Mackintosh Sir James, fragment of the

History of England, noticed, 421--his
Speech on the trial of Peltier, ib.
Mahmoud IV., the Sultan, 426
Manager's Note Book, the, Nos. XI.-
Nell Gwynn, 87-Alexander Pope, 95-
XII., Madame Mara, 217-XIII., Mrs.
Billington, 345--Booth, Wilks, Cibber,
and Doggett, 355-XIV, T. Knight, 457
Mantes, visit to the town of, 68
Mara, Madame, Account of, from the Ma-
nager's Note-Book, 217

Margaret of Anjou, Queen of Henry the
Sixth, 392, 494, 504.

Mariendorpt, the Maid of, a play in five
acts, by James Sheridan Knowles, Esq.,
reviewed, 430

Martial in London, 311

Mehemet Ali, Viceroy of Egypt, 143, 426
Milan, Austrian police in, 285-the late
coronation at, 287

Missel-Thrush, on Hearing it Singing in
December at the Dawn of Morning, by
A. F. C., 177
Mizendeck's Narrative, Admiral Lord, by
the late Watty Cockney, Esq., edited by
the Author of " Paul Pry," 119
Moors and other tribes inhabiting Algiers,

166, 168-converts made amongst, 172
Moscow, Napoleon's visit to, described, 532
Mucruss, Mr. Herbert's demesne, near
Killarney, 17

Music Mad, by J. S., 20
My last Tour, 433

Napoleon, the Emperor, allusions to, 282,
284, 427, 431

Naples, Notes on, by a Traveller, reviewed,
279

Navy Island, a visit to, 490
Nemours, the Duke of, 167
Niagara, a Day at the Fails of, 482
Nicholas, Emperor, projects of the, 424
Nobody in Town, by p, 534

Old and New Friends, by T. C. Grattan
Esq., 417

Ortolans and Champagne, by u, 210
Outward Bound, noticed, 560

Paraguay, Letters on, reviewed, 281
Paris, humorous description of, 360-the
Louvre, 361-the Halle, 365-the Me-
2 P 2

thodist Preacher, ib.-the Watch-house,

ib.

Perils of Passion, the, a Domestic Tragedy
in heroic metre, by G. D., 372
Poetry Music Mad, by J. S., 20-Retro-
spection, by M. W. M., 70—Hagar, 107
-The Summer Night, by A. F. C., 118
-On Hearing a Missel-Thrush Singing
in December at the Dawn of Morning,
by A. F. C., 177-The Quarrel, by M. W.
M., 197-The Rocking Horse, by D. J.,
208-Martial in London, to a Lady, 311
--Youth, 359-The Perils of Passion, a
Domestic Tragedy in heroic metre, by G.
D., 372--On the Liberation of a British
Sailor, by T. Campbell, Esq., an extract,
431-Broken Faith, 473-Love's Gifts,
by Mrs. C. B. Wilson, 526--To Rattlin
the Reefer, 560 Address written by
T. Dibdin, 461-Farewell Address of
T. Knight, 462-Song from the German
of Goethe, by W. M. H., 553
Polar Sea, the North, 422
Pont-de-l'Arche, described, 62
Pope, Alexander, the Actor, Life of, 95
Poole, John, Esq., Admiral Lord Mizen-
deck's Narrative, edited by, 119-
Crotchets in the Air, by, reviewed, 426
Prisoner of State, Memoirs of a, reviewed,

283

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Prout, Samuel, Esq., drawings in Normandy
of, 62

Pym, Arthur Gordon, of Nantucket, North
America, review of the Narrative of, 428

Quaker, the Irish, by Benson E. Hill, Esq.,

233

Quarrel, the, by M. W. M., 197

Quin, Michael J., Esq., Steam Voyage from
London to Paris, by, No. II,, 58

Ramadan, fast of the, 166-succeeded by
the festival of the Beiram, 168
Rastopchin, General, 532
Retrospection, by M. W. M., 70
Revolution of 1688, a Historical Essay on
the, by C. Plumer Ward, Esq., reviewed,
421-History of the, by Sir James Mack-
intosh, noticed, b.

Rhinoceros, the white and the black, de
scribed, 141

Rocking-Horse, the, by D. Jerrold, 208
Roscoe, Mr., allusion to his "Lorenzo de
Medici, 137

Roses, the Red and White, civil war under
these emblems, 387, 388, 390

Rouen, description of, 59
Rural Festivals, by Zemia, 474

Russia, power of, 425--wreck of the Rus-
sian Squadron in the Black Sea, ib.-
Perils in Russia, 531, 533

Sailor, British, verses by Mr. Campbell on

a, 431

Scenes in the Life of an Adventurer, 526
Seine, steam navigation of the river, 58
Shakspeare's Historical Plays considered
Historically, by the Right Hon. T. P.
Courtenay, Nos. IV., 42, V., 251, VI.,
375-VII. 494

Sheridan, Miss L., the Diadem, a book for
the boudoir, by, 431

Something next to Nothing, by μ, 312
Spencer, Edmund, Esq., Travels in the
Western Caucasus, by, reviewed, 424
Spitz, the Abbé, 171, 172

Stage Devil, some account of a, by Henry
Brownrigg, Esq., 242

Steam Voyage from London to Paris, by
Michael J. Quin, Esq., No. II., 58

Suffolk, Duke of, in the reign of Henry
the Sixth, 495-banished, 504-murder
of, 507

Summer Night, the, by A. F. C., 118

Talbot, John, Earl of Shrewsbury, his
valour and fame, 380, 382-slain in
France, 383-his titles, 384

Terror, H. M. Ship, Narrative of an Ex-
pedition in, by Captain Back, reviewed,
422

Turkish manners, 132, 166

Twamley, Louisa A., the Annual of British
Landscape Scenery, by, noticed, 430
Twiss, Miss, Castles in the Air, by, 178
Tzchenesstzquali, the river, described, 425

Urquhart, D., Esq., the Spirit of the East,
by, reviewed, 132

Vaccination, opinions of eminent physicians
on, 278

Vernon, town of, described, 65
Vesuvius, described, 280

Wakes and Rural Festivals, 478
Warwick, Earl of, 387, 388, 391, 497
Whitnay, General, of Niagara, 487, 489
Wilks, Robert, 355

Wilson, Mrs. C. B., Love's Gifts, by, 526

York, Edmund Duke of, 494, 500, 509, 512
Younge, Miss Elizabeth, [Mrs. Pope,] 95
-letter from Garrick to, 96-from H.
Walpole to, 98

Youth, verses on, 359
Yvetot, the Kings of, 273

Zemia, Rural Festivals, by, 474
Zeresti-zub, the, or Mountain of Christ,
described, 425

END OF THE THIRD PART OF 1838.

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