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INDEX TO THE ECLECTIC MAGAZINE.-VOL. XIV.
It is Possible.-Sharpe's Magazine,
Coleridge and Southey.-Edinburgh Review,
Chalmers's Pictures.-Lowe's Magazine, 314, 466 Irving, Edward, and Irvingism —English Re-
Croley, Dr. George.-Hogg's Instructor, Cordelia.-Metropolitan,
517 Keats, John.-Hogg's Instructor,
Moral Education in Wales. See Wales. Mexico, Adventures in.- Westminster Review, 163 Masaniello, Rise and Fall of.-Bentley's Mis-
Female Characters of Goethe and Shaks- peare.-North British Review,
1 Metternich, Prince.-New Monthly Maga
Funerals, Two, of Napoleon. See Napoleon. French Revolution in 1848.-Westminster
France, Public Men of.—British Quarterly Review,
Memoirs and Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century. See Eighteenth Century. Martineau, Miss. See Eastern life.
MISCELLANIES.-Death of William Thom; Scien
My Childhood's Tune, 284; Live and Let Live; Treasure not the Costly Gem; The Mountain Maid; Sonnet, 427; Thoughts for the Time; A Day Dream; Stanzas, 428; The Dying Student; Swarming of the Bees, 566; A Meditation; Song of the Bridegroom; The Alms-House Chaplain; The Maiden from Afar, 567.
tific Expedition, 18; Guizot, 56; The Queen of the
Forest, 75; Punch on the French Revolution, 140;
The Social Influence of Tea; Mirabeau, 141; Ma- rie Antoinette, 142; The Revelations of Scier ce; There's Nothing Like Leather, 143; Mr. Babbage on Taxation; Louis Philippe, 144; Zoophytes; Barrot, 159; Scale of Punishment; Asylum for Men of Learning, 208; Official Rewards of Science and of Doorkeepers, 226; Death of a Scotch Bard; To transfer Engravings, 232; Teaching History; Art Union of London, 285; Hood on Geology, 286; Physical Economy. See Somerville. Manuscripts in the British Museum; Publishing a Persian Fire Worshippers. See Zoroaster. Century ago; The Modesty of Goldsmith; The POETRY.-The Village Home; What might be
Danish Navy, 287; Knowledge is Power; 'Shak-done, 139; Lines to a Young Lady; A First Of
speare's Removal to London; Cholera and Influ- fence Unpardoned; The Rich and the Poor; Work,
enza, 288; Land Taxes in England; Stamp Duties, not Complaint; Our appointed time, 139; Better
313; Statistics of the French National Assembly; than Beauty; The Secret; God Preserve the Queen,
Pompeii a Railway Station, 326; University of 283; I am in the World alone; The Soul's Planet;
France, 355; Visit to Lord Rosse's Telescope,
New Translation of the Bible, 396; Royal Literary
Fund; Death from Fright, 421; Photographic Por-
trait of the Solar Spectrum; Scientific Exploring
Expedition; Death of Dr. Van Ess, 426; Louis
Philippe's Finances; Rome; Public Libraries in
Europe, 429; Sale of Waverly MSS.; Dr. Smith's
Classic Biography; Departure of Jenny Lind from
Stockholm; A New Discovery in Chemistry; Pre-
sent Naval Force of Great Britain; Trade between
Great Britain and China; Newspapers at Rome;
Baths and Wash-houses; Keeper of Shakspeare's
House; Testimonial to the Poet Thom; Song of
Philomela, 430; Passengers as compared with Ac-
cidents; New Galvanic Apparatus; The Schles-
wig-Holstein Difficulty; The Expedition in Search
of Sir John Franklin; Statistics of the late French
Revolution; Largest Museum and Library known,
431; Dr. Chalmers' Eloquence; Good News for
Spinsters; Important Geological Discovery; Emi-
gration to British Provinces in North America;
Central Fires in the Earth, 432; Mankind in the
Thirteenth Century, 458; Subterranean Fire, 465;
Canaries, 489; Geological Discovery; Father Ma-
thew, 496; Disinterested and unexampled Genero-
sity; Cotton in Mauritius, 562; A Scottish Sports-
man, 566; A Conversation about Corilla, 569;
Supposed Relic of the Great Plague of London;
Mr. Lane's Arabic Lexicon; Mr. Emerson's Lec-
ture; Testimonial to Thom, 570; Dreams and
Anæsthetic Agents; Sale of Louis Philippe's Wine;
Literary Prizes; Royalty in Trouble; Generosity
of Authors, 571; Early Encyclopædias, 572.
Shakspeare, Female Characters of. See Fe-
Sledy Castle and its Tragedy.—Dublin Uni- Sick Calls-the Dying Banker.-Dolman's versity Magazine, Seven Sages of Greece. See Greece. Magazine,
Southey and Coleridge. See Coleridge.
Society, English, under James I. See Eng-
lish.
Statistics, Literary, of France. See France. Somerville's, Mrs., Physical Geography.— North British Review,
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