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A TALE of Paraguay, review of, 231. Adolphe, notice of, 280.
An Historical Essay on the state of Greece, notice of, 546.
Ancelot's Marie de Brabant, notice of, 413.
Annual Souvenir Books, 562.
Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 142, 290, 435, 583.
Bricks of the Modern Babylon, 69. British Institution, No. II. 49—No. II. comparison between ancient and modern Paintings, 341.
Bruner, M., anecdotes of, 150. Buchon's Froissart, notice of, 279. Butleriana, No. I., 136-No. II., the Doctor and his Wife's Pin-money, 425.
Cabanis, sur les Rapports du Physique et du Moral de l'Homme, 131. Chit-chat of the Times of Charles II., 536.
Classique Party, ignorance of, 413. Complete Servant, review of the, 116. Count d'Artois, anecdote of, 284.
Détenu, Journal of a, an eye-witness of the events in Paris during the first four months in 1814. No. I., 1-state of Paris in January, 2-the Allied Army cross the Rhine, 3-the officers of the National Guard receive orders to attend in the Salon des Maréchaux at the Palace of the Tuileries, 4-Bonaparte addresses them, ib.-order issued to remove the English prisoners at Verdun to Blois,
5-state of Paris after the battle of Brienne, 6-the inhabitants of Paris invited to furnish the hospitals, 7- slaughter-houses converted into hospi- tals, ib.-miserable state of the Salpe- triere, 8-arrival of General Alsufief in Paris, 9-an extraordinary sitting of the municipality of Paris, 11-Bernadotte, ib.-the cannon of the engaged armies heard at Paris, 12-the allies enter Meaux, 14-alarm of the country be- tween Meaux and Paris, ib.-disorder at the palace of the Tuileries, 16-Bona- parte's treasures removed, ib.-battle of Montmartre, 24-fire opened on Paris, 26-armistice proposed, 29-capitula- tion concluded, 34. No. II., Medal of the Russians who were at the Moscow campaign, 238-entry of the Allies into Paris, 241-conduct of the Grand Duke Constantine, 242-anecdotes of the mob of Paris, 244-the Bourbons restored, 253. No. III., Devastation in Paris, 385-the Senate declare the forfeiture of the Crown by Napoleon, 388-des- cription of the Cossack camp, 389-- solemn thanksgiving offered by the Allied Army, 394-entry of Monsieur Comte d'Artois into Paris, 398-visits the opera, ib.-interview between the Emperor of Russia and the Empress Josephine, 400-death of the Empress Josephine, 401-entrance of Louis XVIII. into Paris, 402-peace pro- claimed, 403. No. IV., Napoleon quits Troyes, 485-addresses his troops, 487 -signs his abdication, 489-account of the meditated attempt to assassinate Napoleon by de Maubreuil, ib.-copies of the orders given to De Maubreuil by the ministers of the Allies, 491-state of the French press during the reign of Napoleon, 497--he takes leave of his
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