Admiralty Administration, its Faults and Defaults, reviewed, 282. Alcock, Rutherford, his Elements of Japanese Grammar, reviewed, 37. Alps, the, and their Glaciers, 221- scenery of snowy mountains, 223 Forbes's Travels, 224 Prof. Tyndall in the Bernese Oberland, 225-theory of glaciers, ib. Scheuchzer, 227- Gruner, 228-Saussure, 229-Playfair and transporting power of glaciers, 230 dilatation theory, 231 von der Linth's obser- vations on the Aletsch glacier, 233 Prof. Forbes on the Aar glacier, ib. - at Mer de Glace, 234— dirt-bands, ib. - viscous theory, 235 Tyndall and Huxley, ib. — plastic theory, ib. — M. Rendu, 239 remaining difficulties: viscosity, 241 winter motion of glaciers, 242-Thompson's theory, 243-veined struc- ture of glacier ice, 245.
America, United States of, secession of Gulf States, 556 — constitu- tion of, 574-dissolution of, 587.
Andorre, Republic of, history of, 345-geography and government, 346 its charters, 349-history from 801 to 1278, ib. - treaty with Napoleon I., 353-education, 355-jurisprudence, 356— pastimes, 357-products and occupations, 358. Auckland, Lord William, his Journal and Correspondence reviewed, 368—his part in the Coalition, ib.—the Irish propositions, 370 — commercial treaty with France, 371 - Dutch dispute, 374 — pri- vate Diary in Spain, 376 Charles III., 377-embassy to the Hague, 378-negotiations for a new Coalition, 379-neutrality, 381 Catholic emancipation, 382- Lord Auckland's career, 385.
Babrius, Fables of, 524-discovery of the First Part, 525-the Second Part, 528 question of their genuineness, 529 — Sir George Lewis and Mr. Davies, 528–531. Bacon, Lord, Personal History of his real character, 310- Bacon's early career, 312-subsidies, 313-monopolies, 314—his relations with Burleigh, Cecil, Essex, and Elizabeth, 314-Bacon's Declara- tion,' 322 first parliament of James, 325-Bacon as Attorney- General and Lord Chancellor, 328 general, charge against Bacon, 332- case of St. John, 333 Peacham, 334-tampering with judges, 336-case of Somerset, 338-Bacon's Confession, 341. Ballads, Political, of England and Scotland - value of lampoons, 88 -State Poems,' 91- Mr. Wilkins's selection, 92 Rebellion period, 94-John Cleveland, 95 — Andrew Marvell, 97- Halifax, Tom Durfey, ib. — Ned Ward, ib. - ballads on Bishop Burnet, 102 taste in reign of Anne, 103. George I., 104— George II., 105-'Hosier's Ghost,' 106- Scottish relics of the Jacobite muse, 107- Capt. Ogilvie, 108-Hogg's Relics,' 111.
Beaumont, Gustave de, his Euvres et Correspondance inédites d'Alexis de Tocqueville, reviewed, 427.
Binney, T., his Lights and Shadows of Church Life in Australia, reviewed, 1.
Calhoun, John, his Disquisition on Government, and a Discourse on the Constitution of the United States, reviewed, 555. Canada, Grand Trunk Railway and Victoria Bridge, 75. Carlyle, Rev. Dr. Alexander, his Autobiography, reviewed, 144 - visit to Bridekirk, 146— Lord Lovat and Lord Grange, 149. Professor Hutcheson, 151- Provost Cochrane, 152 - the '45, ib. - Prestonpans, 155-portrait of Prince Charles, 157 studies at Leyden, 158- Wilkes, 159 Mrs. Garrick, 160 Captain Smollett, 162 John Home, 164 Scotch Church Lyon, ib.. politics, 166 David Hume, 167-Adam Smith, 169 Principal Robertson, 170- Dr. Blair, 172-visit to London in 1758, 173 William Pitt, 174- Robertson and Smollett, 175-the Douglas Cause, 179-Lord Mansfield, 180.
Cazenove, Rev. J., Characteristics of Holy Scripture, reviewed, 461. Church of England Expansion and Liturgical Revision Rev. T. Binney and the Bishop of Adelaide, I --Colonial and Home Church, 5-defects and requirements of the Established Church, 7-Liturgy and Articles, 8-Lord Ebury, 11-Mr. Fisher, 12- Rev. Isaac Taylor's pamphlet, 13- Mr. Gell's, 14-Dr. Robinson's Church Questions,' ib. Rev. C. H. Davis, 15 declaration of the clergy, ib.points at issue, 17 Archbishop Whately's Charge, 30- Bishops of Gloucester and Llandaff, 31-Dr. Vaughan's position, 33-charges brought against revisionists, 35-Formularies of the Church, 490.
Colchester, Lord, his Diary and Correspondence of Charles Abbot, Lord Colchester, reviewed, 360.
Coleridge, Sir John, his Public School Education, reviewed, 387. Creasy, E. S., his Foundation of Eton College, reviewed, 387.
Davies, Rev. James, his translation Fables of Babrius, reviewed, 524. Davis, Rev. C. H., Liturgical Revision illustrated, reviewed, 1. Dixon, W. Hepworth, his Personal History of Lord Bacon, reviewed, 309.
Dublin, Archbishop of, his Thoughts on the proposed Revision of the Liturgy, reviewed, 1.
Ebury, Lord, his Speech on the Revision of the Liturgy, reviewed, 1. Essays and Reviews,' reviewed, 461 religious panics, 461- Westminster manifesto, 464- Quarterly Review, 466 — Episcopal Letter, 469-proceedings of Convocation, 470- real nature of the volume, 471 position of the writers, 476-general questions involved, 479-Dr. Moberly's attack, 483-relative value of external and internal evidence as applied to Revelation, 485 — right of speech, 489-Formularies of the Church, 490- Dr. Jelf on the Thirty-first Article, 493-toleration, 495 – future prospects, 497.
Eton College, 387-existing system at Eton, 389design of its founder, 392 Mr. Brougham's Committee, ib.-Report of Com- mittee, 397 Sir E. Creasy's 'Account,' 398 - statutes, 400 — Huggett's MSS., ib.-commons, 403—revenues, 405—foundation boys, 407-oppidans, 409- classical instruction, 410-arithmetic and mathematics, 411 government, 413 attempts at improve- ment, 414-Eton masters, 417 - educational system, 419- luxury and extravagance, 420 - education at Wellington College, 421- financial position, 423.
Fergusson, Note on his Theory of the Site of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre at Jerusalem, 307.
Fisher, J. C., his Liturgical Purity, reviewed, 1.
Forbes, C. S., his Iceland, its Volcanoes, &c. reviewed, 532.
Forbes, Dr. James, his Occasional Papers on the Theory of Glaciers, reviewed, 221 his Reply to Professor Tyndall's Remarks, ib.
Gell, Rev. Philip, his Thoughts on the Liturgy, reviewed, 1. Gloucester and Bristol, Bishop of, his Triennial Visitation Charge, reviewed, 1.
Guizot, de M., Discours en Réponse au Discours prononcé par M. Lacordaire, 427.
Hayward, A., his Autobiography, Letters, and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale), reviewed, 501.
Hodges, James, his Construction of Victoria Bridge, reviewed, 74.
Iceland, 532-one vast volcano, 533 theory of Geyser eruptions, 537 sulphur field of Krisuvik, 538 hot springs of Reykolt, 539 Snæfall Jökul, 540 — Icelandic fishery, ib.-Hecla and its eruptions, 541-magnetic storms, 542 eruption of Skaptar Jökul in 1783, 543-phenomena of the Great Geyser, 544- the Eastern half of Iceland has peculiar claims on future research, 548 mode of reaching it, 549-condition of the Icelanders, 553 — literature, 554. Italy, Kingdom of, 253-Italy no longer a geographical expression,' 255 Venice and Rome, 255-Austrian policy with Hungary, 258 - France, not Austria, the 'natural' rival of Italy, 261- Italian unity, 262-process of aggregation, 265-political con- solidation and administrative de-centralisation, 270 scheme for future government, 273-choice of capital, 275-disposal of the Pope, 277-cession of Venetia, 280.
Japan and the Japanese- grammar, 37-duality, 39— customs, 40 morals, 42-personal pronouns, 43 etiquette, 44-Japan 'as it is,' 46-Yeddo, 46-flora, 49 - classes, 51 officials, 51 -picture from life, 52—Mr. Alcock's letters, 52 — climate, 54— American treaty, 55 - Prince of Meto, 55 - Tycoon's castle, 57 -military defence, 58 murder of the Gotiro, 59-phases of civilisation, 63 — progress in arts, 66— obstacles to intercourse, 67-plague-spots of Western diplomacy, 69-commerce, 71.
Jelf, Rev. Dr., his Specific Evidences of Unsoundness in Essays and Reviews,' reviewed, 461.
Johnson, W., his Eton Reform, reviewed, 387.
Jowett, Professor, his Statements of Christian Doctrine and Practice, reviewed, 461.
Lacordaire, M., his Discours de Réception à l'Académie Francaise, reviewed, 427.
Lewis, G. C., his editions of the Fables of Babrius, reviewed, 524. Lincoln, Election of President, and its Consequences, 555-causes of the secession of the Southern States, 556-disruption anticipated, 559 Slavery and the American Constitution, 560- Missouri
Compromise, 561 — Mr. Douglas's Nebraska Bill, 563 — Squatter Sovereignty, ib. Fugitive Slave Law, 565 Dismal Swamp, 568 slaves are property,' 571-Louisianian Secession Manifesto, 572 Olmsted's summary, ib.— Mr. Calhoun on the Federal Pact, 574-free and slave population, 577-position of the Border States, 580 unappropriated territories, 581 in British West Indies, 584 - the 'line' of the Missouri Compro- mise, 584- Address of President Lincoln, 586-dissolution the 'manifest destiny' of the United States, 587.
Liturgical Revision, 11 writers on the subject, 12-proposals for,
Llandaff, Bishop of, his Fourth Visitation Charge, reviewed, 1.
Mackay, C., Jacobite Songs and Ballads of Scotland, reviewed, 87. Marliani, E., his L'Unité, Nationale de l'Italie, reviewed, 253. Moberly, Rev. Dr., his Sermons on the Beatitudes,' reviewed, 461. Motley, Lothrop, History of the United Netherlands, reviewed, 182 -new sources of history, 183- siege of Antwerp, 186— French alliance, 187 negotiations with Elizabeth, 191 - Leicester's ex- pedition, 195 — Walsingham, 201-proposed invasion of England, 202 - Alexander of Parma, 204 — secret negotiations, 207. correspondence of Philip and Parma, 209- Elizabeth's conduct, 221 Philip's blunders, 214 - the Armada, 215-estimate of Philip, 220.
Naval Organisation, 282-position of British navy, 285- French Commission, 286 weak and vicious constitution of Board of Admiralty, 287-navy of France, 289-constitution of Board of Admiralty, 291-docks and basins, 297—‘ironsides and wooden 'walls,' 300- the 'Gloire,' 301 Sir Howard Douglas, 303.
Olmsted, F. L., his Travels in the Slave States, reviewed, 555.
Piozzi, Mrs., Autobiography and Letters of, 502-Dr. Collier, 504- Miss Sophy Streatfield, 505 — quarrel with Dr. Johnson, 507— Mr. Hayward and Lord Macaulay, 508-Johnson's character, 511 correspondence on marriage with Piozzi, 516-scandal in the preliminaries and manner of the marriage, 519.
Rendu, M. le Chanoine, his Théorie des Glaciers de la Savoie, re- viewed, 221.
Robinson, Rev. C., his Church Questions, reviewed, 1.
Stirling, James, his Letters from the Slave States, reviewed, 555.
Taylor, Rev. Isaac, the Liturgy and the Dissenters, reviewed, 1. Telegraphy, Ocean, -science of telegraphy, 114- general princi- ples, 115-laws which govern the flow of electricity, 116-con- ducting wire, 117-insulating covering, 119-causes of injury, ib.protecting sheath, 121 form of cable, 123-history and progress of the invention, 124. first submarine line, ib.- Black Sea Telegraph, 126-Atlantic Telegraph, ib. Mediterranean Telegraph, 133-Channel Islands telegraph cable, 135-Red Sea and India Telegraph, 136 foreign lines, 138-Rangoon and Singapore, 139 unsatisfactory condition of the whole matter, 140 Mr. Wilson's minute, 141- Government guarantees, 142 Greenland to America, 143.
Tocqueville, Remains of Alexis de, M. de Beaumont's biography, 427 American democracy, 429-letter to Stoffels, 430-letter to Mr. Reeve, 432-M. de Malesherbes, 434-letter to Lady Lewis, 437-Polignac ministry, 438 the Revolution, ib.- 'Democracy in America,' 441 letter to M. de Corcelle, 442 - English politics, 444 - British power in India, 445-government of India, 446-Tocqueville in Opposition, 449-speech in Ja- nuary, 1848, 451 the Republic, 452- the Prince President, ib. -expedition against Rome, 453-coup d'état, 456.
Tyndall, Professor, his Glaciers of the Alps, reviewed, 221 — his theory of ice, 225.
Vallandigham, Hon. C. L., his Speech on the Great American Revo- lution of 1861, reviewed, 555.
Vaughan, Dr. Charles, his Revision of the Liturgy reviewed, 1. Victoria Bridge, the Prince of Wales in North America, 74 Grand Trunk Railway, 75-ice, 76-site of the bridge, 78- Lachine Rapids, 79- 'crib- commencement of operations, 80 of the work, 83-central tube, 84-first dimensions of the work, 86.
'work,' 81 progress passage of trains, 85
Wild, Rev. Dr., Brief Defence of Essays and Reviews,' 461.
Wilkins, W. W., his Political Ballads, reviewed, 87.
Wodehouse, Rev. C. N., Letter to the Bp. of Norwich, reviewed, 1.
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