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21-dress, 23-amusements, 24-No. II, 145-The Republic of Andorra, ib.-judiciary power before and after the French Revolution, 146-indolence of the Andorrans, 148-contraband trade between France and Spain, ib.- curious appearance of the streets and houses, 149-description of an inn, 150-superstition, 151.
Funds, Prices of the English and Foreign, 144, 288, 440, 592.
Fragment of a Letter from a young Artist in Rome to his Friend in Venice, in 1575. Translated from a Foreign Ori- ginal, 483,
Germany, Periodical Literature of, 1. General Trader, the, 92.
Game Proprietor, the Troubles of a, 152. Gondola, the, reviewed, 354. Greece, Adventures of a Foreigner in, No. VI, 73-defence of Missolonghi, ib.-departure of Mavrocordato for Tripolitza, 74-author's blindness and cure, 75-history of Nicholas Sciutto, 76-Marco Bozzaris, 78-his conduct at Missolonghi, ib.-his attachment to his Suliots, 79-ingratitude of the Mis- solonghites, ib.-brevet of generalis- simo conferred on Bozzaris, 80-his refusal of it, ib.-his gallant attack on the enemy's camp, ib.—death and fune- ral, 81-author quits Missolonghi, goes to Clarenza and Castugni, 82- history and character of Sussini, gover- nor of Castugni, ib.-wretched condi-
tion of German Philhellenes, at Cas- tugni, 83-village of Pirgo, ib.-cere- monies of Easter there, ib.-beauty and fertility of the country, 84-Tripo- litza, ib.-Pietro Bey, president, ib. his character, ib.-proposals of as- sistance from General P jected, ib.-author leaves Tripolitza with Colonel Gubernatis, for Napoli di Romania, 85-taking of the Fort of Palamide by the Frank regiment, ib.— conduct of Colocotroni, 86-Spezzia, 87-Hydra, ib.-Athens, ib.-siege of Athens, 88-author quits the service, 89-journey to the southern part of the Peloponnesus, ib.-beauty of the sce- nery, ib.-monastery of Mount Cyl- lene, 90—Missolonghi, ib.Corfu, 91 -Ancona, ib.-conduct of the director of police, ib.-Paris, ib.-England, ib.
Hood's National Tales, reviewed, 454.
Impertinent Curiosity, or Curious Im- pertinence, 25.
Ireland, Scenes and Sketches of a Soldier's Life in, reviewed, 191.
Ireland, a Cockney's Journey to, 289. James's Naval History, reviewed, 127, 360.
King's Australia, reviewed, 377.
Literary Intelligence, 142, 286, 438,
Lingard (Dr.) and the Edinburgh Re- view, 421.
Living and the Dead, the, reviewed, 466.
Magaziniana, 134-Allan Cunningham, ib.-Major Snodgrass's Narrative of the Burmese War. ib.-Rosetti's Ode to a Rivulet, ib.-Paul Jones, 137-origi- nal letter of Dr. Parr, 138-charac- ter from Chaucer, 139-Neapolitan piety, 141-serious poetry, ib.-Ger- man romances with Jean Paul's notes, 269 Bayle, 276-a Moravian esta- blishment, 277-difficulty of nursing a prince, ib.-point of honour, 278- curious exhibition, ib.-Buonaparte as a legislator, ib.-mode of dispersing locusts, 279-Goethe, 280-a Russian amazon, ib.-Spanish pride and eco- nomy, ib.-information of the Italian nobility, 281-Josephine, the ex- Empress of France, ib.-French female
education, 282-blue stockings, ib.- the jewel-chamber of the Kremlin, ib. -the three Reviews, 283-a Persian's notion of difference in religion, ib.- scene at court, 284-compliment to the English from a Persian Syyud, ib.— Arab borse-racing, ib.-a Russian car- riage, ib.-Captain Keppel's fame as a physician at Shersha, 285-recipe for the composition of a Tory history of England, 432-sagacity of Irish pota- toes, ib. college wit, ib.-Prince Eu- gene and Marshal Boufflers, 433-a curious species of mud - fish, ib.-a scene at college, ib.-novel kind of discovery by Captain King, 434- Comerci at the battle of Hersan, 435 -account of public libraries, ib.- Caffer driving, 583-how to dispose of an old Pope, ib.-temptation, ib.- spring buck of South Africa, ib.- Portuguese dances, 584-misrepresen- tations of travellers, ib.-the ladies of Valladolid, ib.-value of time at Rome, ib.-a lion hunt, 585-great breeches, 586-curious musical instrument, ib.- holy heads, ib.-fresco painting, 587- a Jonas crab, ib.-Dr. Barry's experi ments in cases of poison, ib.—a con- ventual kitchen at Amaranthe, 588-a Roman preacher, ib.-honey-hunting, ib.-military theatricals, 589-a Ger- man literary character, ib.
Munster Tales, reviewed, 399. Mississippi and the Red River, discovery of the Sources of the, 401.
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