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INDEX TO THE FIRST VOLUME OF

OF

DOLMAN'S MAGAZINE.

Agrarian outrages in Ireland, cause
of, 10

Academical education in Ireland, pro-
posed, 90

Anglo-Saxon Church, 42
Arundel Castle, 94
Atonement, 107

Atheism, 113

Atheism not a crime, 121
Anecdotes of Calcutta, 126
Agricultural distress, 199

Abbot (The) and the Black Pilgrim,
383

Adventures in New Zealand, by E. J.
Wakefield, 416

An Adventure in the Pacific, 417
Algeria, the French in, 497

Beste on Irish agrarian outrages, 1
Brown's sermon on fasting, 73
British Guiana and Lord Stanley, 85
Beggar's Coin (The) 283
Borneo and J. Brooke, 306
Book Clubs, 356
Bard's Garret (The) 500
Bishop of Exeter's charge, 492

Cottages of the poor, 3
Catholics, policy of, 24
Countess Clemence, by the Editor, 56,
163, 218, 340, 466

Camden Society, its contests respecting
the altar, 88

Clocks, first invention of, 177

Christian Companion, by the Rev. J.
Furlong, 414

Catholic Hours, 415
Charity, a sonnet, 444
Comte de St. Germain, 482
Churchyards, 490
Comet (The) 497

Character of the "Peeps," 500

Dating letters on Saints' days ridi-
culed, 78

Defence of the Game Laws, by the
Hon. G. Berkeley, 104

Duties of subjects and of the deposi-
taries of power, 110
Dirge of Poland, 181

Dolman's Magazine, 297

Duke of Wellington and the Morning
Post, 307

Don Whiskerandos, 294

Duty of the State in matters touching
Religion, 337

Duels, their vulgarity, 490

Evening Thrush, 12

Eternal City (The) 13, 182, 458
English in Rome, 84

Ellen Middleton, by Lady G. Fuller-
ton, 104

Eccentric Biographies, 263, 482
Ecclesiastical architecture, 303
Expenses and profits of agriculture,

314

Exhibition of Royal Academy, 400

Corn Laws, enactments that ought to Eruption of Conseguina, 420

accompany their repeal, 201

Count Cagliostro, 263

Norton, 308

Floral Symbolism, 34, 232

Fall of man, 107

Child of the Islands, by the Hon. Mrs. Fox-hunting at Rome, 82

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Principles of the Magazine, 1
Poor-laws unnecessary for Ireland, 5

Holy Gilds and Friendly Societies, 394 Peel's (Sir R.) letters to Mr. Beste, 8

Holy Readings, 503

Income-tax, its continuance objected
to, 93

Ireland and her Agitators, by W. O'N.
Daunt, 502

Justice's justice, 403

Lucan, the Earl of, 12
Lingard's History of the Anglo-Saxon
Church, 42

Luck of being transported, 190
Lives of the English Saints, 239
Labanoff (Prince) his Letters of Mary
Queen of Scots, 255

Letters of Mary Stuart, by W. Turn-
bull, 415

Lands Classical and Sacred, by Lord
Nugent, 507

L'Agitation Irlandaise, 513

May Flowers, 217

Matrimonial Quarrels, 189
Memory, 72

Mores Catholici, 99, 508

Maps of Society for Diffusion of Use-
ful Knowledge, 103

Man in his moral, religious, and poli-
tical relations, 106
Montalembert on freedom of education,
85

Moral sense of man, 113

Means of evading the income-tax, 182
Murder, taste of the public for, 204, 307
Maxims and Opinions of the Duke of
Wellington, by G. Francis, 206
Memoirs of W. Elliston, by G. Ray-
mond, 207

Mary Queen of Scots, 255

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Roebuck (Mr.) and the property-tax, 93 | Theism, 113

Riddle, 95
Railway travelling, 294
groups, 499

Rising tide, sonnet on, 488

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Southampton, 302

Theism not a crime, 123
Tear (The) 125

Tractarian Movement (The) considered
in its religious and political bear-
ings, 136

Thrush (A) 197

Travels in India, by L. Von Orlich, 310
Tyrol (The) 406

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Saints and Sinners, by W. O'Neil Whigs, their claims on Catholics, 29

Daunt, 310

Sunday morning, 339
Song of June, 393

Scenes and Adventures in Spain, by
Poco Mas, 412

Sibyl, or the Two Nations, by D'Is-
raeli, 508

Tractarianism and Mr. Ward, 72

Ward (Mr.) and the grant to May-
nooth, 194
Workhouses, 203
Wanted a Wife, 231

Wild flowers from the grave of Burns,
238

Zurbano, execution of, 87

ERRATA.

Page 393, 10th line from bottom, for "grave" read "grove."

Page 485, for "Germain's correspondence" read "Grimm's correspondence." Page 486, for "le banquet" read "le baquet."

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