INDEX TO BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE. VOLUMES I. TO L. A., the Quarterly Reviewer of Dugald Stewart reviewed by, ii. 57, 159– Elegy by, iv. 333-Beauty by, xiv. 672. See also C. (Miss Bowles.) A. A. W., Ten Years Ago by, xv. 586.. A. B., The Lesson by, i. 405-story of an ... apparition by, iii. 705-on musical expression by, v. 556-account of the treatise on the Three Impostors by, viii. 306-sketches of the five American presidents by, xv. 508-letter from, on the Magazine, xvi. 587sketch of M. Godefroy by, xvii. 414. A. B. C., definition of pride and vanity -b, iv. 65-plan for the gradual abolition of slavery by, xxxii. 87. A. C., summary view of America by, xvi. 617. A. E., remarks on. the proposed New High School by, xiii. 709. A. 4. M., on a shipwrecked mariner, from the Greek, by, xxxiv. 275—Ariphron's hymn to Health by, 426. A. G., to the river Tweed by, xxxviii. 247 the sister's grave by, 301. A. M., on craniology by, i. 35-reply to his remarks on Spurzheim, 365. A. S., account of an ascent of the Righi by, ii. 255. A. W., character of the French by, xxvi. 309-comparison between the ancient and modern Romans by, 314-on the English, Scotch, and Irish character,818. A. W. S., to a lady reading Romeo and Juliet by, ii. 424-on seeing the place where Joan of Arc suffered by, 425lines from the German of prince Louis of Prussia by, 533. A A Z., account of Hazlitt's Lectures on Foetry by, No. I., ii. 556-No. II., 679 No. III., iii. 71-on dress, 301-the Acted Drama by, 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. 51No. XII., 174-No. XIII., 386-No. XIV., 624-No. XV., vii. 182-No. XVI., 307-letters on the cultivation and patronage of British art by, Letter I., ix. 26-Letter II., 29. A CLOUD CAME OVER MY SOUL," i. 404. "A FAIR PLACE AND PLEASANT," xvii. 609. A-health-to-old England and Westminster's pride," xli. 787. Aar river, the, iv. 679. Aar, fall of the, by Wordsworth, xii. 188. Abattoirs of Paris, the, xvi. 669.. Abaza, a chapter of Turkish history, xlviii. 177. Abazecks or Abassians, the, a Caucasian tribe, xlii. 639-attempts of the Russians to conquer them, xlviii. 90. Abbas shah, the great, of Persia, xlviii. 23, 600. Abbas of the Troubadours, specimen of the, xxxix. 249. Abbas Abad, siege and battle of, xxiii. 467, 468. Abbas Meerza, plans of, against Russia, xxiii. 459-campaign under, 461 et seq. -his defeat, 463. Abbasside caliphs, rule of the, in Bagdad, xliii. 672-their rise, xlix. 231. Abbaye, ten days in the, by St Méard, xxix. 937-massacre at the, xxxiii. 907. A 194251 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. 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. 426 sketches 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, Abernethy, buildings of the York com- Able-bodied poor, proposed abolition of relief to the, xxiii. 923 et seq. Abolitionism, violence against, in the 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 Ews, 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, XXXVìii 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 tha country, xv. 280, xvi. 103, xvii. 34 684, xxii. 238, xxix. 472-its effect there on trade, xxiv. 758-necessit for a check on it, xxv. 56-Ma culloch's theory regarding it, xix. 5 xxxiii. 580-North on this, xxxii. 70 -Sadler on it, xxxiii. 828—and E xxiv. 702-not the sole cause of Iris misery, xl. 496-alleged effects of in the West Indies, xxv. 634. Absolute, belief in the, essential to phil sophy, xlvi. 669. Absolution, the doctrine of, as held 1 the English church, xviii. 583, xx 90-Philpotts on the doctrine of, x: 867-the power of, as claimed by t Romish priesthood, xlvi. 183. Absolutism, Tocqueville on, xxxix. 1 -its influence on German literature 146. Abson, Mr, sketches in Africa by, xiv. 6 Abu Moslem, career and murder Abul Khan, chief of the Kirghis Kaza xlix. 797. Abydos, Table of, its hieroglyphics a their interpretation, xxiv. 323, xliv. 1 Abyssinia, slave trade of, xxi. 616. Academe, by Alford, xxxix. 580. ACADEMIC INSTITUTION, prospectus o new, in Edinburgh, iv. 217. Academiæ Luctus et Gratulationes, tices of, vi. 47. Academy, the Edinburgh, xiii. 709French, its suppression, xi. 171tempt to re-establish it, 173-elect of the duke de Montmorency as m ber 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. ACOUM'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. 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. Acquapendente, town of, xiii. 280. 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 —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. Adam, Talmudical fable regarding, xxxii. 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 331- - an occasional contributor on, 745-the review of, in the Edinburgh Review, xiv. 700. on, Adam Harkness, a village sketch, viii. 621. 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. xiii. 629. Adaptation, Howison on, ix. 394. 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 |