Roman remains, 363 Rosa, lines to, 95
Ross, Capt., return of, 348; his letter to the Secretary of the Admiralty, 395
Ruined Laird, the, 171, 301
Rural Economy, 112, 241, 373, 521 Rush, Richard, his Narrative of a Residence
at the Court of London, 402
Russia, affairs of, 124, 251
Russian Finances, 112
Taxes, which destroy the morals of the peo- ple, or lessen their health, 448 Telescope, gigantic', 419
Theatres, metropolitan, chronological history of their origin and progress, 257; remarks on the two winter ones, 350 Tom Cringle's Log, noticed, 498 Trade, new product in, 373
Trades' Unions, remarks on the, 477 Translations from the Greek Anthology, 151
Rutter, Mr., his new method of producing Treasure, hidden literary, 47 heat, 113
St. James's Park, improvements in, 252 Savage, Rev. Henry, character of, 67 Sawyer, Admiral, biographical account of, 530 Scott, Mr., his work on the Present State of Portugal, 505
Scott, Sir Walter, portrait of, 366 Seasonable Ditties, by T. H. Bayly, Esq.- No. I., 64; No. II., 142; No. III., 300; No. IV., 423
September, the First of, by Sylvanus Swan- quill, Esq., 52; Don't talk of, 64 Shakspeare, Byron's admiration of, 37 Sheriffs for England, 535
Sheppy, isle of, antique remains discovered in, 126
Simon Techy, a character, 482 Sister! since I met thee last, 410 Smith, Mr., post-mortem cogitations of, 74 Societies, proceedings of, 512; King's Col- lege, ib.; Geographical Society, ib.; Me- dico-Botanical Society, 513; Mary-le- bone Literary Institution, 514 Sonnet; a Village Tombstone, 73 Sounds, on the doctrine of, 438 Spain, state of affairs in, 123, 386, 529 the late king of, 324 Stanzas, by L. E. L., 487 Steam-carriages on Common Roads, 524 Steam, progress of, 490
Stephens, Miss, her merits as a singer, 190 Stephenson, Rowland, fate of, 344 Stevenson, Sir John, his death, 225 Stowe, William, his Toxicological Chart, no- ticed, 231
Strand Theatre, performances at, 369, 511 Strickland, Agnes, her Historical Tales of Illustrious British Children, 232 Sugar, raw, improved, 516
Suicides, estimate of, 252; remarks on, 490
Tales of Classic Lore, recommended, 85 Tardy, the late Mr., 193
Taxation in 1832, 289
Taxes, refusal to pay them, 348; amount of, 518
Trevelyan, a novel, noticed, 500
Turner's Annual Tour, illustrations to it, 508
United States, cotton manufacture of, 372 Ural Mountains, productiveness of the mines in the, 518
Useful Arts, 113, 242, 377, 522
Usher, Mr., his translation of the Odes of Anacreon, 504
Uwins, Dr., his Treatise on the Disorders of the Brain and Nervous System, noticed, 353
Vaccine Board, report on the subject of, 517 Van Dieman's Land, accounts from, 385, 529 Varieties, Domestic, 110, 238, 370, 515
" Foreign, 112, 240, 372, 518 Vegetation, observations on, 373
Vernon, Charles, Esq., letter of Henry D'Arcy, Esq. to, 160
Victoria Theatre, performances at, 109, 234, - 369, 511
Wakefield Education Return, 400 Waldemar, romance of, noticed, 231 Walk and a Dinner, 334
Wallis's Select Passages from the Georgics of Virgil and the Pharsalia of Lucan, no- ticed, 501
Watering-places, remarks on, 345 Waterloo, the hero of, 129
West Indies, accounts from, 123, 250, 529 Whewell, W., his address delivered in the Senate-house in Cambridge, 104 Whigs, difficulties of the, 475 Wiffen, J. H., his Historical Memoirs of the House of Russell, noticed, 99
Wilberforce, Wm., Esq., some account of, 97 Wilkins, Mr., his design for a national gal- lery, 215; ode to, 285
William IV., his address to Parliament, 247 Witty's Improved Stoves, 377 Woman, on describing, 33
Women, the most unfortunate of, 313
Words for Melodies, 410
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