Foreign Correspondence, 251, 520. Freedom and Right. Freiligrath. 363. Freiligrath-Early indications of talent,
352; mercantile pursuits, 353; poems, 354; the Lion's Ride, 354; Amphi- trite, 357; the Ghost Caravan, 359; confessions of faith, 361; politics and poets; Hamlet, 367; the Whisper Wind, 368.
French aggressions in the Pacific, 165. Frontier armies of Russia, 207.
Gallic civilisation in Tahiti, 151. Gallus; or, Roman scenes in the time of Augustus, 450.
Gates of Somnauth, 509.
Gaye (Hans), 325; travels in Italy, 326; residence in France, 327; history of Italian Art, 328.
Gedichte von Ferdinand Freiligrath,352. Goethe's conduct to Bettina, 307. Geneva, correspondence from, 250. German Experience. By W. Howitt,
Germans, national character of, 157. Germany, Rural and Domestic Life of. By William Howitt, 148. Germany, Liberation War, 26. Germany, political condition of, 163, Ghost Caravan.-Freiligrath's, 359. Glaubensbekenntniss, von Freiligrath. Mayence. 1844, 352. Gunderode (Caroline von), 213. Gwalior, unwise settlement of, 499.
Hamlet, Freiligrath's, 367. Hammersley (Lieutenant), 505. Hannibal's Passage of the Alps; Nie- buhr's Lectures, 468. Harris (Major Sir W. Cornwallis), Portraits of the Game and Wild Animals of Southern Africa, 421. History of the Defection of the United Netherlands from the Spanish Em- pire. Translated from the German by Lieutenant Eastwick. 1844, 519. Histoire Romaine, Michelet's. Bruxelles. 1840, 450.
Hodgson (Mr.), case of, 507.
Hopes of Italy (della Speranze d'Italia). By Cesare Balbo, 526. Hormayr (Baron von), 268. Howitt (William). Rural and Domestic Life of Germany; German Experi- ences, 148.
India, affairs of, 70-104; 222-238; 369-389; 479-514.
India, Russian Invasion of, 75. Ireland from 1645 to 1649, 1. Isthmus, American, Survey of, 381. Italian Art, Early History of, Hans Gaye, 325.
Menzel's History of the Germans, 266. Michael Angelo, documents concerning, 345.
Milan, Plague of 1630, 42.
Military Colonies of Russia, 211. Moerenhout, attempted murder of, 179. Monatti, atrocities of, 61. Monitorial system, 145.
Mugge (Theodor), Skizzen aus dem Norden (Sketches from the North). 1844, 250.
Music in Germany, present state and prospects of, 401. Münster (Count), 271.
Mythology, Introduction to a scientific system of 1844, 247.
Nachrichten über China, Buchara, &c. 221.
Nemesis, Voyages and Services of. By
Commodore Hall, 432.
Neue Zeitschrift für Musik. Alge- meine Musikalische Zeitung. 1844. 400.
Niccolini's Arnaldo di Brescia, 523. Niebuhr's Lectures on Roman History, from the first Punic War to the death of Constantine, 1844, 450; de- ficiencies of Niebuhr, 455; remarks on Sylla, 456; false notions of Provi- dence, 457; high attainments as a scholar, 458; historical scepticism, 463.
Notices of China, by the Rev. W. C. Milne, 432.
Notes of a Recent Traveller on the Armies and Military Power of Russia, 194.
Norden, Skizzen aus dem, von Theodor
Mugge. 1844, 250. Norwegen Konigreich, Statistisch be- schrieben (The Kingdom of Norway statistically described). By G. P Blom. 1843, 250. Nunziatura in Irlanda di Monsignor Rinuccini, Arcivescovo di Fermo, anni 1645 a 1649, per cura di G. Aiazzi, 1.
Official, Indian, Rambles and Recollec- tions of. By Lieut.-Col. Sleeman. 1844, 369.
Opinions of the Cabinet on Lord Ellen- borough, 481. Outram (Colonel), 505.
Plague of Milan in 1630, 42; Population of the city before the plague, 49; Passage of Troops, 51; Famine, 52; Riots, 53; Ill-judged measures; pro- gress of the contagion, 58; public licentiousness and atrocities of the Monatti, 61; Anointers, 63; tortures to induce confession, 65; seasonable miracle, 69.
Political Condition of Germany, 163. Pomare (Queen), deposition of, 189. Portraits of the Game and Wild Ani-
mals of Southern Africa, delineated from life in their native haunts, from the Cape Colony to the Tropic of Capricorn. By Sir W. C. Harris. London. 1844, 421; scenery of South- ern Africa, 421; plants and flowers, 422; adventures on the Meritsane river, 425; among the lions, 427. Postans (Mrs.), Facts and fictions il- lustrative of Oriental character, 248. Pritchard (Mr.), Conduct, imprison-
ment, and expulsion of, 188-193. Private Wars in India, 383. Punjab, De l'Origine et des Mours des Sicks. Par M. Benet.-Le Jour- nal des Débats.-Journal of a march from Delhi to Peshawur and thence to Cabul, including travels in the Punjab. By Lieut. W. Barr.-Delhi Gazette for 1833-4.-Agra Ukhbar for 1833-4.-Bombay Times for 1833- 4. Bengal Hurkaru for 1833-4.- Calcutta Star for 1833-4, 70.
Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, 369; government of India; native governments, 371; English in India, 373; Hindús; Princes of Cen- tral India; private wars, 383; Eng- lish claims to the respect of the na- tives, 388.
Recent contributions to the History of Art, 325.
Recollections of Service in China. By Capt. A. Cunynghame, 432. Records of early Italian Art, 346. Reynard the fox (Reinche der Fuchs), history of, 515.
Rinuccini, Papal Nuncio to Ireland, from 1645 to 1649, 1; departure from Rochelle with money, arms, and am- munition, 8; voyage, arrival in Ire- land, 9; treaty with Glamorgan, 10; unwillingness of the Irish clergy to oppose Ormond, 12; jealousies of the four provinces, 13; violent measures of the Nuncio, 17; decline of his power, 19, &c.
Ripamonti and Defoe, 57. Roman History-Niebuhr, Michelet, Merimée, Professor Becker, 450. Roman Life, ancient aspect of, 453. Rome, state of, in 1347, 351. Rural and Domestic Life of Germany. By William Howitt, 148. Russian Invasion of India, 75. Russia, Military Power of, 195; Sta- tistics of Russian soldiers, 197; Im- perial Guard; Russian drill, 201; Cossacks, 205; Conscription; Fron- tier Armies, 209; Military Colonies, 211; treatment of soldiers, 213; rewards and punishments, 215; Yer- moloff, 217; morale, 219. Russia, Revelations of, or the Emperor Nicholas and his Empire in 1844.
Sacrifice of British Ambassadors in Central Asia, 222. Scharnhorst, Reminiscences of, 35. Scientific Congress at Milan, 529. Science, Nouvelle, par Vico, Traduite
par l'auteur de l'Essai sur la forma- tion du Dogme Catholique, avec une introduction sur Vico et ses œuvres. 1844, 289.
Ship Canal across the Isthmus of Pa- nama Survey for, 389.
Sicks, de l'Origine et des Mours. Par
M. Benet. 1841, 70.
Skizzen aus dem Norden, von Theodor Mugge, 250.
Slave States of America, Domestic Manners in, 104.
Sleeman (Lieut.-Col.), Rambles and Recollections in India, 369.
Somnauth, Gates of, 509. Speranze d'Italia. By Cesare Balbo, 526. Statutes of the Florentine Painters, 335. Stadion (Count), 279.
Stoddart and Conolly, Doubts concern- ing the fate of, 235.
Strozzi (Felippo), Erection of Strozzi palace, 338.
Sumptuary laws in Italy in 1299, 334. Survey of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in 1842-3; Don José de Garay, 1844. -L'Isthme de Panama, Examen his- torique et géographique des diffe- rentes directions suivant lesquelles on pourroit le percer, et des moyens à y employer, &c. 1844, 389; French opposition to the project of a ship canal, 390; practicability of crossing the Isthmus, 398; cost of the under- taking, 399.
Taiti (Isles), Esquisse Historique et Géographique, précédée de Considé- rations sur la Colonization dans l'Océanie. Par M. M. Vincendon Dumoulin.-O-Taïti, Histoire et Enquête. Par Henri Lutterworth.- Brief Statement of the aggressions of the French on the island of Tahiti. An appeal to British Christians and the public generally, on behalf of the Queen of Tahiti and her outraged subjects. By S. T. Williams.-His- tory of the London Missionary So- ciety, 165; protection of subjects engaged in commerce, 166; conver- sion of Tahiti, 169; Ellis's history of the Missionary Society, 171; affairs of Messrs. Pritchard and Moeren- hout, 172-3.
Tehuantepec, Survey of the Isthmus of.
By Don José de Garay, 389. Thouars (Dupetit), conduct in Tahiti, 180.
Thugut (Baron), personal sketch and character of. By Baron von Hor- mayr, 273.
Titian, Correspondence with the Mar- quis of Mantua, 343.
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