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ABBEY, THE, a sonnet, vii. 147. ABBEY, RECOLLECTIONS IN AN, by Delta, vii. 492.

Abbey, the, a coronation sonnet, xliv. 402. Abbeys, foundation of, by the early settlers in Ireland, xxv. 566 note-fall of the, in England, xxiv. 229-their influence there, 230.

Abbeys, old, by Wordsworth, xxxvii. 707.

Abbeyleix, improvement of village of, xi. 295.

Abbot, Ward's fight with, xxi. 778.
Abbot, Wastle on the, vii. 665.
Abbot, captain, envoy to Khiva, l. 165.
ABBOT, SONNET AFTER READING THE, by
Delta, viii. 9.

Abbotsford, the house at, xxvii. 259.
ABBOTSFORD, a sonnet, by Delta, xxvi.
185-translation of it, 808.
Abbotsford family, Wilkie's painting of
the, ii. 331.

Abdallah, foundation of the Assassins by, xlix. 233.

Abd-el-Kader and his forces, sketch of,

1. 189 et seq.-his career, 190-equipment of his forces, 194.

Abdullah, defence of Acre against Ibrahim by, xl. 616.

Abell, Joshua, attack on Mr Macqueen by, xxix. 187.

Abell the singer, anecdote of, xlv. 5. Abercorn, the marquis of, his character, career, &c., xl. 69.

Abercrombie, James, political conduct of, xxxii. 698 et seq. "Abercrombie came down like a wolf on the fold," xxxii. 402. Abercromby, Mr D., xiv. 73.

Abercromby, Sir R., errors of the government regarding his expedition, xx. 218. ABERDEEN, LORD, ON GRECIAN ARCHITECTURE, review of, xi. 705-xxiv. 507— on Greece, &c. xxvii. 858-policy of, toward Portugal, 859, 860-and the Greek question, xxviii. 225 - the foreign policy of, 411.

Aberdeen, account of, in 1694, v. 426sketches in, xxiii. 274, 283-anti-reform demonstration in, xxxi. 66. Aberdeenshire, state of parties in, 1832, xxxii. 835-conduct of the non-intrusionists in the election for, 1. 129. Aberfeldy, scenery of, xxxiii. 522. Abernethy the surgeon, the lectures of, xxiii. 788-anecdote of, by Sam Slick, xlii. 675.

Abernethy, buildings of the York com-
pany at, xxviii. 171.
ABERYSTWITH, AN EXCURSION OVER THE
MOUNTAINS TO, xlvi. 66-view of, &c. 73.
Abington, Mrs, the actress, xx. 34.
ABJURATION, xix. 25.

Able-bodied poor, proposed abolition of relief to the, xxiii. 923 et seq.

Abolitionism, violence against, in the
United States, xliii. 497.
Abolitionists of slavery, misstatements
of the, xxviii. 726 note.

Aboon, fort of, in Circassia, xlviii. 627. Aborigines of Australia, sketches of the, xxii. 607, xxiv. 35, xliv. 696, xlv. 117, 118, et seq. passim-of Newfoundland, xxxi. 912-of the West Indies, xxxiv. 504.

ABOUKIR, by Eas, xlvii. 458.

Abraham, the heights of, at Quebec, 1. 647. ABRANTES, THE DUCHESS OF, MEMOIRS OF,

xxxii. 35-comparative value of them, xxxiv. 658.

ABRUZZI, EIGHT DAYS IN THE, Xxxviii. 653-character and sketches of the population of the, 661.

ABSALOM, THE DEATH OF, by, Delta ix. 149.
ABSENCE, by Delta, x. 190.
ABSENT MAN, the, xliii. 772.

Absentee Tax, Irish, Burke on an, xxxiii. 617.

Absenteeism, prevalence of, in Ireland, xxvii. 753, 756-its influence on that country, xv. 280, xvi. 103, xvii. 34, 684, xxii. 238, xxix. 472-its effects there on trade, xxiv. 758-necessity for a check on it, xxv. 56-Macculloch's theory regarding it, xix. 56, xxxiii. 580-North on this, xxxii. 706 -Sadler on it, xxxiii. 828-and Hogg, xxiv. 702-not the sole cause of Irish misery, xl. 496-alleged effects of it in the West Indies, xxv. 634. Absolute, belief in the, essential to philosophy, xlvi. 669.

Absolution, the doctrine of, as held by the English church, xviii. 583, xxvi. 90-Philpotts on the doctrine of, xxi. 867-the power of, as claimed by the Romish priesthood, xlvi. 183. Absolutism, Tocqueville on, xxxix. 102 -its influence on German literature, 1. 146.

Abson, Mr, sketches in Africa by, xiv. 651. ABSTRACTION, ON, xl. 741.

Abu Moslem, career and murder of, xlix. 231.

Abul Khan, chief of the Kirghis Kazaks, xlix. 797.

Abydos, Table of, its hieroglyphics and

their interpretation, xxiv. 323, xliv. 110. Abyssinia, slave trade of, xxi. 616. Academe, by Alford, xxxix. 580. ACADEMIC INSTITUTION, prospectus of a new, in Edinburgh, iv. 217. Academiæ Luctus et Gratulationes, notices of, vi. 47.

Academy, the Edinburgh, xiii. 709-the French, its suppression, xi. 171-attempt to re-establish it, 173-election of the duke de Montmorency as member for it, xx. 183.

Academy of Music, the, xxvii. 480.

Academy of sciences, report of the, on Animal Magnetism, xlii. 384. Academies, the state, of France, functions, &c. of the, xl. 579.

Acadie, origin of the name of, xlviii. 332. Acalus, account of the Diving Bell by, xvii. 336.

Accard, Sir T, on the Reform Bill, xxix. 739.

ACBER II., ACCOUNT OF, iv. 121.

Accession, the, (Victoria's,) xliii. 508. Accolti, cardinal, bull against Luther drawn up by, xxv. 204. Accountant, the, a sketch, xii. 604. Accra, British station at, xxvi. 341settlement at, xlix. 111.

ACCUM ON ADULTERATIONS, review of, vi. 542.

ACCUM'S DEATH IN THE POT, letter from an elderly gentlewoman on, vi. 621. ACCURATE IN CRITICISM, hints to authors on the, xxxix. 607.

Achaia, the revolt of, xxxiii. 498.

-No. V., 45- No. VI., 48-No. VII., xxi. 25-No. VIII., 29.

ACTED DRAMA IN LONDON, notices of the, No. I., ii. 426-No. II., 567—No. III., 664-No. IV., iii. 77-No. V., 207-No. VI., 329-No. VII., iv. 443 -No. VIII., 708-No. IX., v. 71-No. X., 317-No. XI., vi. 51-No. XII., 174-No. XIII., 386-No. XIV., 624 -No. XV., vii, 182-No. XVI., 307. ACTION AND THOUGHT, by R. M. Milnes, xlvii. 361.

Action, the rule of, xlii. 585.

ACTORS, ON THE LIVES OF, viii. 508. Actors, sketches of, xvii. 165-influence of, on the modern drama, xix. 159the lives of, xxi. 912- salaries of, xlviii. 241-and actresses, North on, xxxii. 860.

Actresses, on marrying, xix. 571—
marriages of, to peers, xlviii. 370.
Ada Reis, novel of, xiii. 609.
Adalia, the perpetual light of, vi. 214.

Achaius, alleged alliance between, and Adam, Talmudical fable regarding, xxxii.

Charlemagne, xlix. 657.

Achelaus river, the, xx. 554.

Achenwall on popular resistance, xxviii. 261.

Acheron, Virgil's, xvii. 407.

Acherusia, the Egyptian, xxiv. 322. Achill, the missionaries at, outrages on them, &c., xliii. 808-Protestantism and Popery in, xlv. 225.

Achilles, the character of, as delineated by Homer, xx. 829, xxix. 668, xxx. 847 - compared with Agamemnon, xxix. 675-Burke on him, xxxiv. 494 -he the hero of the Iliad, xxxv. 1. Achilles' shield, the description of, in

the Iliad, xlv. 531-Lessing on it, xxi. 19. Achray, loch, xx. 403.

Ackland, general, at Vimeira, xxvii. 515.
Ackland, Sir T, amendment by, on the
Irish church bill, xliii. 841.
A'Court, Sir William, xiv. 167, 168.
Acoustic telegraph, an, xlii. 806.
Acoustics and music, distinction between,
xxvii. 471.

Acquapendente, town of, xiii. 280.
Acre, the repulse of Napoleon before,
xviii. 595, xxii. 198, xxxviii. 184,
xlvii. 459-it due to the massacre of
Jaffa, xxxviii. 185-its siege by Ibra-
him Pasha, xl. 616-its capture by
him, xlix. 72-its capture by the Bri-
tish, 80-sketches of it, 191-its
various sieges, 192.

Acropolis of Athens, the, xliii. 470

sketch of it by Chateaubriand, xxxi. 556. Acrostic, an, in honour of North, x. 348. Acrotiri, convent of, ix. 502.

Act of Grace, the Scottish, xxxvi. 666. Acta Diurna of the Romans, the, xxxiv. 208. ACTED CHARADES, No. I., xix. 558-No.

II., 560-No. III., 564-No IV., xx. 42

745.

Adam, Dr, letter from Dr Vincent regarding, i. 260.

Adam, Mr, reply of Pitt to, xxxvii. 847. Adam, lord chief commissioner, xxvii. 740. Adam's Peak, Ceylon, xxvi. 44-visit to,

by Ebn Batuta, xlix. 607.

ADAM BLAIR, review of, x. 349-HINTS TO THE AUTHOR OF, xi. 466-remarks on, 331-an occasional contributor on, 745-the review of, in the Edinburgh Review, xiv. 700.

Adam Harkness, a village sketch, viii. 621.
Adam Morrison, a sketch, xxi. 502.
ADAM SCOTT, story of, by Hogg, xxviii. 41.
ADAMS' SERVANTS' GUIDE, review of,
xviii. 557.

Adams, John, the patriarch of Pitcairn's

Island, &c., xli. 367-account of him by Captain Beechey, xxx. 40. Adams, John Quincy, sketch of, xv. 511

-his administration as president, 508, xviii. 364-his diplomatic correspondence, xvi. 560-as an author, 308. Adams, brigadier J. W., at Bhurtpore, xxiii. 346.

Adams, Hannah, xvi. 560.

Adamson, archbishop, xvi. 256.

Adamson, Gabriel, a sketch, xix. 252. Adamson, Mr, of Laverhope, death of, xiii. 629.

Adaptation, Howison on, ix. 394.
Adare, village, abbey, &c., of, xxiii. 48.
Adda, battle of the, xxxviii. 188.
Addæus, Alco and his ox from, xli. 626.
Addington ministry, sir J. Sinclair on
the, xlii. 13.

Addison, Joseph, defence of, against Foster, ii. 400-defence of Foster's remarks on, 575, iii. 391-Senex on his papers in the Spectator, xviii. 725

-indications of his habits from his works, xx. 688-his hymns, xxiv. 933 -his criticism, xxv. 538-account of Tom D'Urfey by, xlv. 5-on the Greek and English languages, 459-his merits, 646-his strictures on Paradise Lost, xlvi. 778-his tragedy of Cato, ix. 39, xxxvi. 165-Gottshed's German translation of it, xlv. 248-his Evidences of Christianity, xviii. 160. "Additional Psalmody," the proposed, ix. 565.

Address to the throne, the, 1830, xxvii. 609.

Adelaide, queen, the denunciations of,

xxxii. 71-her rumoured marriage,
xlii. 515.

Adelais of Louvain, patronage of the
Trouvères by, xxxix. 807.
ADELCHI, THE TRAGEDY OF, account of,
xx. 164.

ADELINE, a ballad, viii. 289.

Adeline, by Tennyson, xxxi. 736. Adelurg, M., a member of the Russian mission, xxviii. 496, 498. Adi Grinth, the, 1. 168. Adie's Sympiesometer, i. 418. Adipocire, the substance called, xix. 134. Adjidi river, the, xxxi. 211. Admetus, the character of, xliv. 23. ADMINISTRATION, letter on the present state of, iv. 201-recent rapid changes of, xxxv. 526.

Administration of the law, improvements in the, xxvii. 727. ADMINISTRATION OF THE MAGAZINE, rumoured change of, x. 743. Admiralty, exertions of the, to promote naval architecture, xxi. 398. Admiralty buildings, the, 1. 200. Admiralty court, proposed abolition of the, in Scotland, xxvii. 745.

Admiration, North, &c., on, xxxi. 704 et seq. Adolphus, prince of Orange, death of, xxxi. 368.

Adolphus, Mr, on the authorship of the
Waverley Novels, xxii. 541.
Adolphus, the Old Bailey barrister, xxiv.
703.

ADONAIS, review of, x. 696.

ADONIS, BION'S LAMENT FOR, by M. J. Chapman, xxxviii. 65-the rites of, xlviii. 35.

ADOPTED DAUGHTER, farewell to an, xxv. 93.

Adour, passage of the, by Wellington,
xviii. 204-bridge of boats over the, 209.
Adrian, the emperor, see Hadrian.
Adrian, pope, xxv. 213.
Adrianople, the treaty of, xxxiii. 931,

xlviii. 86-its terms regarding Cir-
cassia, xlii. 752-gains of Russia by it,
xxxix. 314, xliii. 99.

Adult Education, difficulties and dangers of, xvii. 534.

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reviewed, vi. 542-LETTER FROM AN ELDERLY GENTLEWOMAN on it, 621. ADVENTURE IN CEYLON, an, xxvi. 43. Adventure, fascinations of the narrative of, xxv. 593.

ADVENTURES IN THE SPORTING LINE, from

Mansie Wauch's Autobiography,xx. 514. ADVENTUS IN HIBERNIAM REGIS HISTORIA, X. 319-translation of, 447. Advertisement Duty, advantages of reducing the, xvi. 232.

Advertisements, blunders of, xlii. 809. Advertiser, the, account of the Conservative dinner by, xxxiii. 269.

Advertisers, Charles Edwards on, xix. 20. Advertising, cost of, in America, xviii. 318-the art of, 1. 486.

ADVICE TO JULIA, review of, vii. 520. Advocates, Faculty of, declaration of, against reform, xxix. 922.

Advocates' Library, the painting of the cupola of the, xiv. 23-its ceiling painted by Stothard, xxxix. 758. Edipus Tyranneus, the, ii. 195.

dipus of Seneca, translations from the, viii. 312.

Ædipus, the French tragedy of, xlvi. 5.
EGINA MARBLES, the, iv. 420.
Ælius Gallus, on a Tantalus from, xxxix.
406.

Ementi, the Egyptian Hades, xxiv. 322.
Emilianus, the emperor, xxxvi. 174.
ENEID, SCENE OF THE LAST SIX BOOKS OF
THE, Xxxii. 76-scene of the, xvii. 407
-Burke's preference of it to the Iliad,
xxxiii. 280. See also Virgil.
rarium, the Roman, compared with
the Bank of England, xlii. 166.
ÆSCHYLUS, THE AGAMEMNON OF, xxx. 350

-the Beacon scene from it, xliii. 257. AESCHYLUS, THE EUMENIDES OF, by M. J. Chapman, xli. 386, xlv. 695. ÆSCHYLUS, THE PROMETHEUS VINCTUS OF, by M. J. Chapman, xl. 721-remarks on it, i. 39, vii. 679 — De Quincey on it, xx. 733-North, &c., on it, xxix. 264-comparison of it and Goethe's Faust, xv. 620-as an illustration of the sublime, xlvi. 778. Eschylus, the Chophora of, i. 147. Eschylus, the Seven against Thebes of, i. 352.

Eschylus, epitaphs from, xxxiv. 131-as a descriptive poet, xlv. 534-Sophocles, and Euripides, comparative qualities of, xxx. 358-and Homer, parallel between, xlii. 57.

Æsop, translation of fragment_from, Xxxiv. 968-Temple on the Fables of, xxviii. 446-and Bentley, 648. AFAR, OH LADY FAIR, AFAR," vii. 273. AFFAIRS IN GENERAL, on, xxxii. 684. AFFECTION, by the Sketcher, xlv. 653.

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Affections, remarks on the, xxxiii. 167.

AFFECTIONS, FEMALE CHARACTERS OF THE, No. I., xxxiii. 124-No. II., 143. AFFGHAN CONQUESTS, results of our, 1.161. Affghans, state of British relations with the, 1827, xxii. 279-sketch of their history, xlv. 98-their character and manners, xlix. 291-their supposed descent from the Ten tribes, 293their physical characteristics, 297struggles between them and the Sikhs, 1. 169.

AFFGHANISTAN EXPEDITION, the, xlvii. 241. Affghanistan, origin of the war with, xlv.

97 et seq.-the expedition against, 801 -its importance to British India, xlvii. 245-position of the British in, 523why called the Dourraunee empire, xlix. 281-its extent, position, &c., 282, 285.

Afflicted, Isle of the, Lochlomond, xx. 425. AFRICA-Macqueen on the course and termination of the Niger, xiii. 417. AFRICA, CENTRAL, geography of, xix. 687.

AFRICA, CIVILISATION OF, xx. 872.-LETTER II., xxi. 315-SIERRA LEONE, &c., 596.

AFRICA, THE GEOGRAPHY OF, xxxi. 201. AFRICA, xlix. 109.

Africa, hints on the colonisation of, iv. 652 mission from Cape Coast to Ashantee, v. 175, 302-emigration to the Cape, 523, vi. 78-discoveries of M. d'Etourville in, vii. 215-return of Major Peddie's expedition to, 333, 444-narrative of shipwreck and subsequent imprisonment in, xi. 317illustrations of the state of, xiv. 650 -British trade with, xx. 888-effects of the abolition of the slave trade on, xxi. 316-its capabilities, 606 - the true region for settlements in, 607productions of, for commerce, 610true causes of the evils of, and their remedies, 615--the British colonies in, xxiii. 892-religious state of, missionary attempts in, &c., xxiv. 33-the British settlements in Western, xxvi. 341-importation of slaves into India from, xxvii. 232-iron the standard of value in, xxviii. 340-letter from James Macqueen regarding the Niger, &c., xxx. 130-Talmudical fable regarding, xxxii. 745-views of France on, xliv. 431, xlvi. 104-how civilisation is to be advanced in, xlix. 112 state of the settlements in, 110. African chief, the, by W. C. Bryant, xxxi. 662.

African free labour, inefficiency of, xxix. 464.

African Institution, the, xiv. 438-libel published by the, xv. 82-the reports of the, xx. 873-statements by it regarding Sierra Leone, xxi. 315-criti

cisms on its Reports on that colony, 597-expenditure of its funds, 604. African slave trade, the, xxix. 194. See also Slave Trade.

Africans, liberated, the colony of, at
Sierra Leone, xx. 873 et seq.
AFTER DINNER ADVENTURES with Peter
Schlemihl, xlv. *467.

After dinner nap, the, xxi. 788.
AGA OF THE JANISSARIES, THE, XXXI. 239.
Aga Allee Akber, story of, xviii. 661.
Agadj-Chair, battle of, xlix. 40, 41.

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Again o'er the vine-covered regions of France," xxix. 25.

Agamemnon, on the character, fate, &c., of, xxx. 96-his character as depicted by Homer, xx. 829, xxix. 675. AGAMEMNON OF ESCHYLUS, THE, XXX.

350-the Beacon scene from, xliii. 257. Agar and Flood, the duel between, xlvi. 408.

Agassiz, views of, on the Parr, xlvii. 535. Agatha, Council of, law of divorce established by the, xxvi. 760.

Agathias the Scholiast, the epigrams of, xxxiv. 117, 118-fragment from, 276 -on Eustathius from, 277-translations from, xxxvii. 655, xxxix. 404 -on his sister Eugenia from, xxxviii. 192-on Ariadne a harpist from, xxxix. 553-the Livelong Night from, 794-on Justinian's gardens from, xl. 274-on the picture of a satyr from, xli. 238-to Paul the Silentiary from, ib.-and answer to him, 239on Troy from, xlii. 558.

AGE, THE, a poem, review of, xxvii. 114.
AGE OF BRONZE, THE, review of, xiii. 457.
AGE OF WONDERS, THE, Xxxii. 1010.
Age, relation of imagination to, xvi. 392,
xlii. 573.

Age, intellectual character of the, xxii. 536-various estimates of the, xxxiii. 143-spirit of the, xliv. 130.

Age reviewed, the, a satire, remarks on, xxii. 122.

Ages, the, by W. C. Bryant, xxxi. 656.
Ages, the, xlii. 563.

Age newspaper, account of French proceedings at Boulogne by the, xliv. 725. AGED BARD, SONG OF AN, from the Gaelic, xlvii. 173.

Agellius, law of, regarding entertainments, xxiii. 582.

Agent, the, a tale, review of, xiv. 418. Agents, crimes against, in Ireland, xlv.

218.

Agents in Calcutta, the class of, xi. 561. Agincourt, description of, by Michelet, xlix. 147.

Agistment, tithe of, in Ireland, xxv. 194 note.

Agitation, energetic policy of Castlereagh against, xxv. 69-its influence on the first French revolution, xxix.

38-its effects in Ireland, xxv. 79, xxxiii. 726-necessity for its repression there, xxix. 481-evils induced by it, 760-general system of it, xxxiii. 348-its political character, 356-its extent and effects, 838-its effects in aggravating crime, xxxiii. 369, xxxiv. 785-its influence in increasing Irish misery, xl. 496-system of concession to it under Lord Mulgrave, xlii. 433renewed call for it in Ireland, xliv. 795. Agitator, the, a song, xli. 35.

Agnes de Montlucon, story of, xxxix. 526 et seq.

Agnew, sir Andrew, on the Reform Bill
in committee, xxx. 399-his Sabbath
Observance Bill, xxxvi. 133.
AGONY OF THIRTY-EIGHT HOURS, AN, xxix.

935.

Agra, the presidency of, xlix. 289. Agradecer y no Amar, by Calderon, xvii. 641.

Agrarian law, demands for an, in the
United States, xxxiv. 292.
Agrarian outrage, prevalence of, in Ire-
land, xxiv. 552.

Agrarian system in Ireland, the, xlv. 215.

Agria, capture of, by the Turks, xlviii.

25.

Agricola, bishop, Pelagianism introduced

into Great Britain by, xxv. 332. Agricola, Thoughts on the times, by, xxvi. 640-the colonial question, by, xxvii. 455.

AGRICULTURAL CLASSES, conduct and prospects of the, xxvii. 343-anticipated effects of repeal of the cornlaws on the, xliv. 652. Agricultural distress in 1822, the, xi. 247-meeting at Lanark regarding, xii. 633-amount of, on the cessation of the war, xix. preface ii. AGRICULTURAL DISTRESSES, on the, xii. 436.

Agricultural districts of Scotland, poetry of the, iv. 521.

Agricultural interest, necessity for extended representation of the, xxix. 242-its representation before the Reform Bill, 444, xxx. 287-indifference of the reformed Parliament to the, xxxv. 338-former constitutional importance of the, 529-influence of the corn-law question on the, xlv. 170-connection of other interests with it, xlix. 713. Agricultural

labourers, comparative state of the, in ancient and modern times, xxiv. 233-relative ratio of wages of the, xxvii. 31-their depressed condition in 1830, 554-their present exclusion from the franchise, xxviii. 909--their depressed state in 1830, and its causes, xxxi. 584.

Agricultural population of England and Ireland, comparison of the, xv. 273, xl. 814. Agricultural produce, annual value of, xliv. 657 note, xlvii. 552, 1. *25 — influence on trade of its low prices on the Continent, xx. 364-dependence of manufactures on its prices, 368amount of it consumed by the shipping interest, 444-comparative cost of raising it in Great Britain, France, &c., xxi. 2-its average return, 3. AGRICULTURAL QUESTION, hints to the country gentlemen, No. 1, xii. 482No. II., 624.

Agricultural state, the, the first social one, xxi. 110.

Agricultural workhouses, proposed, in
Ireland, xxv. 198.
AGRICULTURE, Xix. 287.

AGRICULTURE, ON, Letters from and to
Eusebius, xlvi. 733.

AGRICULTURE AND COMMERCE, Xxiii. 632. Agriculture, facts in, viii. 226-British, effects of the peace on, xv. 3-relations of the free importation of corn to, xvi. 41-reforms introduced into Prussian, xvi. 246--remarks on American, 622-enmity of the economists to, xix. 71-effects of the liberal system on, 1826, 648-its state in Wallachia and Moldavia, 727-anticipated influence of free trade on it, xx. 367proportion of population employed in it, 864, 866, xxiii. 632-its state in Sierra Leone, xxi. 319, xxiii. 79— proposed board of it, xxi. 385-remarks on Irish, xxii. 28-importance of the country banks to, 738-sources of its prosperity during the war, xxiii. 204-attempt to make it subservient to manufactures, 634-effects of the free-trade system on it, xxiv. 147— results of the new commercial system in relation to it, 387-its state in Ireland, 752-causes of its depressed state, xxvi. 99-examination of the doctrines of the economists regarding it, 513-its relations to manufactures, 790-dependence of Great Britain on it, xxvii. 27, 29the general prices of labour regulated by it, 30-effects of the resumption of cash payments on it, 64-low state of Irish, 757-comparison of Irish with Scotch, &c., xxix. 471-its advance since the conclusion of the war, xxx. 434-permanent depression of it by abolition of the corn laws, 437-effects of its prosperity, 473-internal, dangers to it from the Reform bill, 613its state in Newfoundland, xxxi. 917

its resources in Ireland, xxxiii. 74 -numbers dependent on it, &c., xxxv. 345-Mirabeau on the union of it with

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