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INDEX

TO THE FOURTEENTH VOLUME OF

THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN REVIEW,

OR EUROPEAN QUARTERLY JOURNAL.

ADDISON, his Letters from Italy, and
remarks on works of art, 524.
Esthetics, the science of, 532; its
proper offices, 537, 540.
Affghanistar the British army in
(1841), 395; retreat of the British
forces, 405

Agriculture, ables of prices of grain,
352; alternations of supply and de-
mand, 353.

Akber Khan, 401; results of his in-
trigue, 402.

Alcibiades, his youth under the influ-
ence of Socrates, 318.
Aldus, his device ar motto, whence
taken, 52.

Alexander, sketch of the emperor,
418.

Allegory, distinguished from symbol,
122.

America, its rapid increase of popula-
tion, 30; capital and labour in, ib.;
explanation of the term squatting,
ib.; designation of 'territory,' in
the U. States, 31; Lynch-law in,
33; abuse of Lynch-law in, 39;
origin and progress of equity-juris-
prudence in the United States, 165;
her productive powers, 357; her
slavery, and that of Europe, 362.
Arguelles (D'Augustin), his charac-

ter, 494; guardian to the young
princesses of Spain, 495.
Aristophanes, remarks upon, 298,
302; contrasted with Homer, 297;
his accusations against Socrates,
303; his defects as a satirist,
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312; his charges against Socrates,
313; resemblance to Voltaire, 317.
Aristotle, his definition of equity, 155.
Arnold (Dr.), quotation from his
Thucydides, 316; his view of the
history of Thucydides, 332.
Art, poetry considered as, 124; the
image of universal life, 125; pro-
gress of the study of, 512; different
aspects of, 515; relation of poetry
to, 517; distinctive attributes of the
various arts, 518; technical value
of the means of art, 520; patronage
of art, 529; contrasted with physical
science, 530, 532; technical princi-
ples of, 531; poetry and science of
art distinguished, 533; idea, truth,
and unity, in art, 534; the history of
art, 540; its connection with reli-
gion in Greece, 541; early Christian
art, 542; Venetian colourists, 544;
directions of the artistic spirit in
Italy, 545; Grecian and Christian
art, 547; the revival of, 549.
Austerlitz, battle of, 419.
Austin (Mrs.), her translation of the
work of Falk, 84; observations re-
specting Goethe, 94; anecdote of
Goethe, 106.

Austria, statistics in, 218; accession
of the present emperor, ib.; census
of, 219; political divisions of the
empire, 220; standing army, ib.;
industrial occupations licensed by the
crown, 222; the provinces classed,
223; thirty years' war, 225; rise of
standing armies, 228; representa-

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INDEX.

tion by estates, peers, prelates and
knights, ib.; administrative offices,
230; the political fund, 230, 557;
organization of schools, 231; the im-
perial national bank, 237; obstacles
to trade, 239; the industry-tax, 211,
579, 581; nobles and clergy, ib.;
inequality of property, 242; the
financial department, 244; culti-
vated and uncultivated land in, 245;
price of fuel, 248; iron-mines, ib.;
salt-mines, 249; district of Upper
Austria, 250; mountainous pro-
vinces, 251; rivers, 251, 258; pro
gress in manufactures, 256; mining,
258; labour-rent, 265; contract-
labour, ib.; its policy concerning
Hungary, 268; Protestant and Ca-
tholic communities, 278; treaty of
1839,350; convention with Saxony,
453; financial system of, 555; the
budget of 1837, 559; relative value
of notes and metal, 560; her inva-
sion of France, 562; steam commu-
nication, 565; subdivision of the
land, 566; land-tax, 568; dominical
and rustical property, 569; contri-
butions from the Military Frontier,
578; collecting land- tax, 580; le-
gacy-duty, ib.; licensing trades,
581; the class-tax, 582; direct taxes
in 1837, 583; the prohibitive tariff,
ib.; crown property, 584; interest
of the imperial family in agricul-
ture, 585; real property assigned to
the consolidated fund, 586; sale of
crown lands, 588; commercial re-
strictions, ib.; the Frontier Guard,
589; the Consumption-tax, ib.; salt
and tobacco monopolies, ib.; duties
on foreign trade, 590; amount of
tolls, 591; the post-office, 593;
stamp-duty, ib.; the lottery, 594;
provinces and circles, ib.; indirect
imposts, 595; the treasury, 596;
court of chancery, ib.; high com-
mission of justice, 597; the police,
598; censorship on the press, ib.;
expenses of the accountants' offices,
600; board of general control, ib.;
salaries of the war office, 601;
church endowments, ib.; the chan-
cery of state, 603; civil list of the
emperor, 606; the Body-Guard,
607; orders of knighthood, 609;
convents and secular foundations,

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Beauty, its definition as applied to
art, 515.

Becher (Von Siegfried), his work on

Austrian Statistics, 218; his com-
mission to publish the results of the
statistical board, 219; population of
Austria, 223.

Berlin, compared to Vienna, 240,
Biography, observations on, 412.
Blackstone (Judge), his observations
on courts of equity, 157; remarks
on the term chancellor, 169.
Blaze (H.), quotation from his 'Essai
sur Goethe,' 87.

Bohemia, dukes and kings of, 224;
its union with Moravia, ib.; popu-
lation of, 225; its literature, ib.;
manufactures and trades in,241,260.
Bolzano (Professor), his works on
logic, 254.

Bonaparte (Jerome), his ambition re-

specting the throne of the house of
Hohenzollern, 431.

Bonnier and Roberjot, murder of, 416.
Borrow (Mr.), extract from his 'Bible

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