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Moeso-Gothic language, the, xlvii. 200. Mogadore, captivity at, xi. 319.

MOGGRIDGE, MAJOR SPENCER, LETTER FROM, xix. 1.

MOGGRIDGE, LIEUTENANT SPENCER, LETTERS FROM THE PENINSULA BY, No. I., The battle of Barrossa, xxi. 695-No. II., The battle of Vittoria, xxiii. 183— No. III., Depot at the Isle of Wight, 431-No. IV., Battle of Salamanca, 535-No. V., xxviii. 200.

Mogul, the present, account of, iv. 121. Mogul empire, the small force by which founded, xxii. 270 note.

Moguls, government of India under the, xviii. 187-capture of Bagdad by the, xlviii. 598.

Moh, professor, on Cornwall, v. 101. Moh's mineralogy, Thomson on, xii. 45. MOHACZ, THE BATTLE OF, a chapter of Turkish history, 1. 294.

MOHAMMED THE SECOND, THE DREAM OF, xlvii. 219.

Mohammed III., notices of, xlviii. 24. Mohammed, sultan of India, xlix. 605, 606.

Mohammed Cherkess, defeat of Abaza by, xlviii. 185.

Mohammed Uzbeck Khan, a Tartar prince, xlix. 602.

MOHAWKS, THE, review of, xi. 696. Mohhy-el-Dyn, father of Abd-el-Kader, 1. 190.

Mohun, lord, the murder of Mountfort by, xiii. 296.

Mohurrum, festival of the, xvi. 156. Moilans, the chateau, xxxix. 336. MOILE'S STATE TRIALS, xlvi. 548. Moir, D. M., poctical portrait of, xxvii. 633-nationality of the genius of, xxxi. 934. See also Delta.

Moir, George, Pyrrhus to Fabricius, from the Latin by, xliii. 534-epigram from the Latin by, 557-extract from his translation of Coleridge's Wallenstein, xlix. 772.

Moir, Mr, on the food of the salmon, xliv. 189.

Moira, lord, on the state of India, &c., xvii. 589-negotiations between him and the Addington ministry, xlii. 14— on the peace of Amiens, 15. See also Hastings, marquis of.

Moktades, the palace of, at Bagdad, xlviii. 596.

Mola, picture by, The Repose, xlvi. 469. Molbeck, professor, poem by, x. 178. Moldavia, sketch of the recent transactions in, xix. 721-its importance, 726 -its state, mode of government, population, &c., 727-the insurrection of the Greeks in, xxxiii. 495-the acquisition of it by Russia, xxxix. 314virtual supremacy of Russia in it, xlii. 748-the administration of it by the Phanariote Greeks, xliii. 816-influence of the Greek revolution on it, 819. Molé, count, influence of, on Talma, xviii. 298-policy pursued by his cabinet, xlv. 450-its overthrow, 451. Mole, description of the, at Venice, i. 16. Mole, the, by Clare, xxxviii. 244. Molesworth, Sir William, motion against property qualifications by, xxxviii. 506 -as a Radical leader, xliii. 519-motion on the colonies by, xliv. 625. Molière, the comedy of, xix. 121--pat

ronage of him by Louis XIV., xlvi. 325-the origin of his Tartuffe, xlii. 310.

Molière's Old Woman, an imaginary conversation, xiii. 215.

Molineaux the pugilist, viii. 66.
Mollahs of Turkey, the, xxxiii. 936.
Mollien on the Niger, xxxi. 207.
Molloy, reverend Mr, murderous attack
on, xlv. 226.

Molvasia, capture and massacre of, xx. 826.

Molyneux's "Case of Ireland asserted," remarks on, xxxv. 216.

MOMUS, OR AN HOUR AT BATH, xvii. 16. Monachism in its relations to art, on, xlix. 371 et seq.

Monadh-leadh mountains, fall of rain on the, during the Moray floods, xxviii. 151.

MONARCH OF BATH, THE, xlviii. 773. Monarchical government, influence exer

cised by, on art, i. 14-influence of it on colonial administration, xxxiii. 786. Monarchies, the four great, xxxii. 553. Monarchy, origin of, iv. 600-Dante's essay on, xiii. 154-the Liberal on the spirit of, 268-fallen condition of, xxx. 705-necessity to it of an aristocracy, Xxxiv. 97-sketch of the old French, by Burke, xxxv. 43-inconsistency of it with the present state of France, Xxxvi. 23-present impossibility of constitutional, in France, 217-Burke on the fall of it in France, 231-the upholding of it in Great Britain intrusted to the Conservative party, xlii. 238-the party at present opposed to it in Great Britain, 241. Monasteries, sonnets by Wordsworth on the dissolution of the, xii. 182.

Monasteries, wealth of the, in Spain, xxiii. 622-effects of their suppression in Great Britain, xxxi. 576-Burke on their destruction in France, xxxv. 279 -their suppression in Spain, xli. 583 the Greek, xliii. 621. MONASTERY, THE, review of, vi. 692. Monastic literature, circumstances which determined the character of, xlix. 216. Monastic power, &c., sonnets by Wordsworth on, xii. 181.

Monastic ruins of, Ireland, the, xxxi. 380.

Monastic system, illustrations of the, in Flanders, xxii. 285.

Moncontour, capture of La Noue at, xl.

832.

Moncrief's Alexis and Alix, xlvi. 343. Moncrieff, Sir Henry, the death of, xxii. 530.

Mone, professor, expositions of Scandinavian mythology by, xxxviii. 33. Moness, scenery of, xxxiii. 522. Monetary system, effects of the changes

in the, on the agricultural classes, xxvii. 343. See also Currency system. Money, theories of political economy regarding, xvi. 34-scarcity of it in 1826, and its causes, xx. 864-superabundance of it in 1828, and causes of this, xxv. 136-true definition of it, 142relations of the rise in its value, &c. to profits, xxvii. 28-effects of fall in the value of it in depressing the franchise, xxx. 32- change in its value, and effects of this upon the franchise, 289-present thirst for it, and consequences of this, xxxiii. 419– interest of it in Rome, xxxv. 969. Money, from Richter, xl. 385. Money bills, exclusion of the Peers from originating, xxix. 435.

Money engagements, anticipated effects

of repeal of the corn-laws on, xxx. 439.

Money market, glut in the, 1825, and its effects, xix. 429.

Moneyed classes, predominance of the, in France, xxxiv. 106.

Moneyed interest, increasing predomi

66

nance of the, in Great Britain, xxxv. 343 -gains of it by the Reform Bill, 344. "Mong poets and novelists on may we jogg," xxiii. 798. Mongé, M., xxxii. 442.

Monitorial system of teaching, the, xxv. 108, 114.

Monitors, the, in natural history, xxx. 843.

MONK'S LIFE OF BENTLEY, review of, xxviii. 437-part II., 644.

Monk, general, imprisonment of, in the Tower, 1. 806.

Monk, Mr, defence of Cambridge University by, xi. 738.

Monk, Mary, specimens of the poetry of,

xli. 406.

Monks of Leadenhall, the, xiii. 609. Monks, the Spanish, xiv. 14, xv. 156. Monks, missal painting, &c. by the, during the middle ages, xxix. 512. MONKEY, REMINISCENCES OF AN OLD, xxviii. 96.

MONKEY MARTYR, THE, by S. H., xxi. 706. Monkey, the, a passage from the life of William M'Ghee, xx. 49.

Monkey, the, wild and captive, xxiv. 44. MONKEYANA, xxiv. 42.

Monkeys, the collection of, in the Jardin des Plantes, ix. 17-at Exeter Change, xx. 22.

Monkish legends, examples of, v. 52. Monkland, increase of population in parish of, 1. 661.

Monkton, Miss, anecdote of, xxxvi. 169. Monmouth, the duke of, imprisonment of, in the Tower, 1. 807. Monnier, madame de, and Mirabeau, xxxvi. 462.

Monod, Adolphe, Protestant minister at Lyons, xxxix. 117.

Monody, a, by W. S. Roscoe, xxxvii. 158. Monoliths, the Egyptian, xli. 360. MONOLOGUE, A, OR SOLILOQUY ON THE ANNUALS, XXVi. 948.

Monopoly, perils of, in religious teaching, xvi. 395, 400-influence of it on the national drama, xxiii. 38.

"Monsieur Judas est un drôle," xxvi. 128. Monson, colonel, opposition of, to Warren Hastings, xlix. 643 et seq. passim. Mont, the Col du, its ascent, &c., xxxix. 340, 341.

Mont Blanc, journey to the summit of, by Colonel Beaufoy, i. 59. MONT BLANC, ASCENT OF, iv. 180. MONT BLANC, TO, by L., xli. 274. Mont Blanc, Coleridge's hymn to, xxxvi. 552.

Mont Blanc, sonnet to, by Strong, xxxviii.

588.

Mont Voisin, village of, xxxvi. 606. Montaban, the Protestant college of, Xxxviii. 497.

Montagne, d'Aubigné at, xxxix. 187. MONTAGU, WALPOLE'S LETTERS TO, reviewed, iii. 162.

Montague, colonel, the ornithologist, xxiii. 872.

Montague's Ornithology, Rennie's dissertation prefixed to, xxx. 3. Montague, Dr J., xxviii. 449. Montaigne, Byron's admiration of, xxxv. 58-on Cats, xlvi. 658.

Montalivet, propagandist proceedings of, toward Spain, xxxii. 627.

Montbel, M., report on criminal commitments in France by, xlii. 151. Montbrun, general, at the combat of El Bodon, xliii. 750, xlviii. 77.

Montcalm, the marquis de, massacre of prisoners in Canada by, xliii. 219-his defeat and death, 220. Montecuculi, general, overthrow of the Turks by, xxxiii. 482. Monteiro's History of the Inquisition in Portugal, on, xx. 70.

Monteleone, the earthquake of Calabria at, xxvi. 882.

Montenotte, errors of Napoleon at the battle of, xvi. 266. Montesquieu, the baron, his theory of money, xvi. 34, 37 on legitimacy, xlii. 128-character and influence of his works, xlvi. 13, 321—the generalisations of, xlviii. 163-on Roman history, xlix. 565, 566. Montesquieu, M. de, and Chateaubriand, anecdote of, xxxvii. 623. Montezuma, mayor of Madrid, xxviii.

354.

Montfort, Denys, account of the Kraken by, ii. 651.

Montgomeri, the count de, death of Henry II. by, and his fate, xxxix.

25.

Montgomery, general, capture of Montreal and siege of Quebec by, xliii. 221.

MONTGOMERY'S PELICAN ISLAND, &c., xxii. 491.

Montgomery, James, and the Sheffield

Iris, xviii. 758-his valedictory address, 759-Questions and Answers by, xix. 89-review of his Christian Psalmist, xxiv. 917-lines by him, xxvi. 973-religious character of the poetry of, xxvii. 147-poetical portrait of him, 633-remarks on his poetry, xxx. 476-the Cholera Mount by him, xxxii. 802-remarks on his poem on the West Indies, xxxiv. 512-on his works, xxxv. 823-coronation ode for Queen Victoria by him, xliv. 140-impersonation of the sun from his works, xlviii. 48.

Montgomery, Robert, xxvi. 241 et seq. MONTGOMERY'S OMNIPRESENCE OF THE DEITY, Xxiii. 751.

Montgomery the third, Satan the Reformer by, xxxi. 592. Montgomery's shop, sketch of, xx. 327. Monthoux, the valley of, xl. 242. Monthly Magazine, pseudo-review of Maga from the, xiii. 136-on the, xiv. 337-history and influence of it, xvi. 523-remarks on it, xx. 787. Monthly Review, the, xix. Preface, vi.,

xxi. 482, xxvii. 694-Tickler on it, xiv. 81-translation of Meleager's Heliodora from it, xxxiv. 127 - on the Modern Dunciad, xxxviii. 290. Monti, the Italian poet, xii. 583-remarks on his Homer, ii. 147-and on his dramas, xviii. 546.

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Montmorency, mademoiselle de, the Julie of Rousseau, vii. 27. Montmorency, falls of, xliii. 215, 216. Montpellier, siege of the Huguenots in, xxxix. 177-the medical school and faculty of medicine of, xxxviii. 22, xl. 591.

Montpensier, the duke de, brother of Louis Philippe, xlviii. 591. Montpensier, the duke de, son of Louis Philippe, xlviii. 594.

Montpozat, madame de, xi. 343. Montreal, the island of, xliii. 215. Montreal, the see of, its formation, xliv. 628.

Montreal, the town of, xliii. 216, 1. 649capture of it by the American insurgents during the War of Independence, xliii. 221-scenery of the St Lawrence river at it, 1. 648.

Montresor, general, conduct of, toward Murat at Corsica, xx. 304.* MONTROSE, THE MARQUIS OF, LETTER TO CLAVERHOUSE FROM, i. 499. Montserrat, statistics regarding the slave population at, xxv. 642-population and produce of, xxxiv. 618, 619. Monument, height of the, xliii. 461. Monument, inscription for a, by R. Southey, xx. 902.

Monuments, the most offensive of, xix.

133.

Monuments of antiquity, on the removal of, xli. 33.

Monuments, churchyard, xlviii. 831. Monumental effigies, Stothard on, xxxix. 677.

MONYPENNY ON CHURCH EXTENSION, xlii. 376.

MOODS OF THE MIND, by Delta, No. I., Despondency, vii. 45- No. II., The woodland glen, 46 No. III., The isle of despair, ib.-No. IV., The forager, 155 - No. V., The cypress tree, 156-No. VI., To the morning star, 157-No. VII., Midnight wanderings, 489--No. VIII., " The clouds frown dark," 490-No. IX., The elm trees, ib.-No. X., Solitude, viii. 175

No. XI., Summer Twilight, 177-No. XII., The Bard's wish, ib. Moody, Major, xxv. 633-report on Sierra Leone by, xxi. 315. Moody, Mr, statistics of church accommodation in Glasgow by, xl. 799. Moody the actor, anecdote of, xlv. 242. MOON, HYMN TO THE, vi. 681. MOON, LETTER FROM THE MAN IN THE, viii. 667-second letter from, ix. 10. MOON, ODE TO THE, by T. H., xxi.

407.

MOON, TO THE, by Delta, xxiii. 502. MOON! THOU HAST GENTLY WON," Xxxvii. 791.

Moon, the, connection of, with the weather, vi. 579-visit to the, viii. 125 -address to, from Ossian, x. 471Hogg on, xxvii. 803-Chateaubriand's description of its setting, xxxvi. 804The harvest, by W. S. Roscoe, xxxvii. 157 the Shepherd on, 258-effects of it upon the Highland mountains, xxxix. 284-address to, by Wordsworth, xlv. 552-impersonations of it, xlviii. 35- ancient usages during eclipses of it, 40 et seq.-poetical impersonations of it, 44, 45, 49.

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MOONLIGHT, A SONNET, by Delta, xxi. 81. MOONLIGHT, ON, FROM THE SWEDISH OF INGELRAIN, Xv. 295.

Moonlight, effects of, in the Highlands, xxviii. 604.

MOONLIGHT CHURCHYARD, THE, by Delta, xxxi. 237.

Moonlight invitation, the, xxxvii. 619.
MOONLIGHT MEDITATIONS, by Delta, x. 626.
MOONLIGHT VISION, THE, ix. 437.
MOONSHINE, A MATTER OF, xxvi. 328.
Moor, a priest, preservation of Dublin
University Library by, xxvi. 164.
Moor, the, by Christopher North,xxxviii.
148.

MOORS, THE, Xxviii. 575.

Moors in Spain, the, vi. 481-it under them contrasted with its modern state, xxiii. 624-remains of them there, 1. 521.

Moors, narrative of a captivity among the, xi. 318.

MOORE, SIR JOHN, THE BURIAL OF, i. 277—the authorship of it, xix. 334— letter on the authorship of it, 489. Moore, Sir John, sketches of the campaign of, in Spain, xxii. 229, xxvi. 918, xxvii. 519 et seq.- the Marquis of Londonderry's account of his campaign, xxiii. 722 et seq.-and the forty-second regiment at Corunna, xxviii. 381-letters of Wellington to him, xlii. 668— conduct of the German Legion during his retreat, xliii. 746.

Moore, bishop of Ely, connection of, with Dr Bentley's case, and his death, xxviii. 455.

Moore, Dugald, of Glasgow, xxviii. 389. Moore, Dr, letters of Burns to, xxiii. 685. Moore, George, on the treaty of Limerick in connection with the Roman Catholic question, xxiv. 822.

Moore's Pindar, the Quarterly Review on, xiv. 85.

MOORE'S LALLA ROOKн, reviews of, i. 279, 503.

MOORE'S SACRED SONGS, review of, i. 630.

MOORE'S FUDGE FAMILY IN PARIS, review of, iii. 129.

MOORE, REMARKS ON THE POETRY OF, BY VON LAUERWINKEL, iv. 1.

MOORE'S LOVES OF THE ANGELS, review of, xiii. 63-remarks on, 264, 268. MOORE'S FABLES FOR THE HOLY ALLIANCE, review of, xiii. 574.

MOORE'S LIFE OF SHERIDAN, xix. 113strictures, &c. on it, xx. 201.

MOORE'S EPICUREAN, review of, xxii. 374. MOORE'S LIFE OF BYRON, review of, xxvii. 389-part II., 421-anticipations regarding it, xx. 779-remarks on it, xxvii. 828, xxix. 4.

MOORE'S LIFE OF LORD EDWARD FITZ-
GERALD, XXX. 631.

MOORE, THE SONGS OF, xlvi. 368.
Moore, T., Hazlitt on, iii. 73-remarks

on his songs, vii. 34, xii. 107, xiv. 101, xxii. 375 remarks on his satirical works, vii. 520-his personalities in the Fudge Family in Paris, &c., x. 315 -remarks on his Irish Melodies, 613 -Paddy of Cork on his Irish Melodies, xi. 62-New-year's address in imitation of him, 112-on Rousseau, 138remarks on him, xv. 371-on his Memoirs of Captain Rock, xvi. 99-the calumnies of, 182-epigram on Rogers by him, 347-general character of his political works, xix., Preface, viii.misrepresentations by him regarding Garrick, xx. 26-remarks on his Memoirs of Captain Rock, &c., 28-the style, &c. of his Life of Sheridan, 29 -on the French Revolution, 204, 210 -his character of Lord Chancellor Thurlow, 207-character, &c. of George Canning by him, 211-Leigh Hunt on Byron's friendship for him, xxiii. 383 -Leigh Hunt on him, 387, 399-commencement of Byron's friendship with him, xxvii. 430-poetical portrait of him, 632-discussion between him and Campbell regarding the Life of Byron, 823-relations of his poetry to nature, 834-Galt's plagiarisms from his Life of Byron, xxviii. 847-jeu d'esprit on Galt by him, 848-on the marriages of men of genius, xxix. 6-on the poetry of, xxx. 476-remarks on his earlier poems, 631-Ignoramus on him, 663, 664-sketch of him by an American,

xxxii. 110-The Rose, from Sappho, by him, xxxiv. 383- Antipater on Anacreon by him, 977-on his translation of Anacreon, 983-Byron on his correspondence, xxxv. 58-number, &c. of his songs, xlvi. 257-impersonation of the sun from him, xlviii. 48.

Moore, William, the gunmaker, xxviii. 582.

Moorehead, H., trial of the murderer of, xlv. 349.

Moorghaub, tomb of Cyrus at, xvi. 150. MOORISH BALLADS, SPECIMENS Of the, vi. 481.

Moorish wars, effects of the, on Spain, xxxi. 363.

Moose Island, sketch of, by Audubon, Xxxvii. 110.

MOOSLIM, THE SONS OF, from the Hindoo

stanee, ix. 545.

Moping school, the, xvii. 507.
Mora, African town of, xix. 689.
MORA CAMPBELL, by Hogg, xxxv. 947.
MORAL OF FLOWERS, THE, Xxxv. 802.
Moral deportment, the Young Lady's
Book on, xxvii. 271.

Moral education, defects of Brougham's educational scheme as regards, xvii. 543.

MORAL EFFECTS OF SAVINGS BANKS, ON THE, i. 17.

and its relations to the game-laws, 649-state of, in Sierra Leone, xxiii. 64-effects of Popery on it, 626-relations of the poor-laws to it, 931-influence of immigration of Irish on it in Great Britain, xxiv. 626-connection between public and private, xxv. 558 -comparison between Protestant and Popish, xxvi. 622-relations of the intellect to it, xxvii. 2-influences tending to confirm man in it, 4-connection of genius with it, xxviii. 590Salvandy on its state in France, xxxi. 978-effects of the factory system on it, xxxiii. 437-state of it in the factories and the factory districts, 442— influence of the destruction of the church on it in France, xxxv. 738— identity of public and private, xl. 219 -influence of the factory system on it, xli. 844-influence of a national church upon it, xlii. 240-effects of strikes on it, xliii. 300-dependence of it on the divine will, xliv. 123. Morand de Talles, Admiral, xxi. 739. MORAR, LAMENT FOR, from Ossian, x. 472. Moratin, the Spanish dramatist, xi. 448. Moravia, state of agriculture, manufac

tures, &c. in, in connection with the corn-law question, xx. 363, 366. Moravian missions, sources of the success of, xii. 150.

Moral government, influence and impor- Moravians, Christopher North on the, tance of, xvii. 256.

MORAL AND RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION, INFLUENCE OF, ON SEAMEN, No. I., ix. 414-No. II., 531—No. III., x. 363— No. IV., 514.

Moral law, the, from Richter, xl. 386. Moral Science, Sir James Macintosh's History of, xxviii. 587-application of the inductive method to, xxix. 703. MORAL SONGS AND POEMS, THE EARLIER, No. I., xliv. 453-No. II., xlv. 303. Moral sublime, on the, xxvii. 819. MORALS AND MANNERS, REFLECTIONS ON, xlv. 190.

Morals, present state of, in Great Britain, xvi. 395-tendency of the spirit of the age against them, xxviii. 902effects of the Revolution of the Barricades on them in France, xxxiv. 918effects of the low state of them in France, xxxvi. 23-Burke on the state of them during the French Revolution, 326-present danger to them from the character of the press, 374. See also Morality.

Morales, Head of Christ by, xlii. 501. Moralist, the, on the causes of the Reform Bill, xxx. 285.

Moralitas, by Hogg, xxiii. 47..
Morality, comparative state of, in town

and country,xix.75-state of, in Sidney, New South Wales, xxii. 606-state of,

XXX. 476-settlements of the, in Africa, vi. 80.

Morawski, general, the Polish poet, xi. 651.

MORAY FLOODS, THE, Xxviii. 145. Moray, Sir Robert, on the barnacle, iii. 677.

Morcellus de Stylo Inscriptionum, on, xxix. 778.

MORDAUNT'S EIRENE OF ARISTOPHANES, review of, xxiii. 551.

More, Sir Antonio, the painter, xxix. 514. MORE, SIR THOMAS, ROPER'S LIFE of, reviewed, iv. 28.

More, Sir T., Holbein's portrait of, xxix. 513.

More's defence of women, account of, ii. 374.

More, Hannah, xii. 658—remarks on her work on prayer, xvii. 123.

MORE LAST WORDS OF SHERIDAN, xix. 351.

Morea, subjugation of the, by the Greek insurgents, xx. 826-re-invasion of the, by the Turks, and their destruction, 837 et seq.-the invasion of it by the French, xxiv. 504-the insurrection of the, xxxiii. 498-a visit to it during the war, xxxvi. 399.

Moreau, general, the mistress of, xxvi. 740-joins the Allies in 1813, l. 568. Moreau's Tables, remarks on, xxiv. 762.

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