aristocracy in Ireland, and its results, 475, 476-origin of the Geraldines, 477-the eighth earl espouses the cause of Simnel, 480-policy of Henry VIII. towards the Geraldines, 482-its failure, 483 - their destruction resolved on, 484 - their execution, and the attainder of the race, 485-subsequent restoration and loyalty, 486, et seq.-adventures of the eleventh earl, 487, et seq. -religious wars, 490, et seq.-effects of the Revolution, 493- the Irish Brigade, 495-the Irish Whigs, 496, et seq.-popula- rity of the Earl of Kildare, 498-created Duke of Leinster, 499-his patriotism, 500.
Liberia, character of that colony, 550.
Liverpool Administration, negotiations for its formation, 336, et seq. its popularity overthrown by the Queen's trial, 342. London Cotton Plant, a slave-trade journal, reviewed, 541.
Metternich, M. de, his interview with Napoleon at Dresden, 49-his character, 51. Miller, Hugh, review of his works, 1, et seq.-his birth and early life, 2-his first literary attempts, 3-character of his controver- sial writings, 5-his mental endowments, 6-his geological works, 9, et seq.—his philosophical and religious views, 21, et seq.
Napoleon I., impolicy of his Continental system, 33, et seq.- dents connected with his marriage with Josephine, 40-interview with Metternich at Dresden, 50-battle of Dresden, 58-compared with Wellington, 68-his conduct during the Hundred Days, 420. Nightingale, Miss, her exposure of the sanitary failures of the British military system, 154.
Parliamentary Government, the permanent object of Parliamentary Reform, 271, et seq.-its essence as understood in this country, 278-effect of the separation of the executive and legislative powers in the United States, 283-effects of the abuse of patronage, 293, et seq.
Perceval Administration, its composition, 324-continued by the Prince Regent, 330-its dissolution, 336.
Physical Science, review of works on the progress and spirit of, 71. Portland Administration, its composition, 309- Perceval, 310 — Canning, 311-Castlereagh, ibid. Duel between Canning and Castlereagh, 322 — its dissolution, 323. Powell, Baden, Essays on the Spirit of the Inductive Philosophy, the Unity of Worlds, and the Philosophy of Creation, by, reviewed,
Slave Trade in 1858, works on, reviewed, 541, et seq.-its disguised revival by the French government, 541. 580-arguments of its abettors, 542, et seq.-duty of its enemies, 545-influence of slavery on the political and social condition of the United States, 547, et seq.-slavery in America under the English rule and at present contrasted, 548-Liberia, 550-a scheme of the slave-holders, 552 -M. Cresson, 551, et seq.-Mr. Clay's duplicity, 554-present position of free negroes in the States, 555-site and climate of Liberia, 556—a nest of slave-dealers, 557-condition of the immi- grants, 558, et seq.-case of the Regina Coeli, 560, et seq.-French method of supplying negro labour, 563-American legislation in connexion with slavery, 565, et seq.-Texas, 565-Decline of the South, 568-the slave question in Virginia, 570-disastrous effects of slavery on the republic, 572-Cuba, 575, et seq.-present state of Africa, 581, et seq.-its mineral wealth, 584-ultimate ex- tinction of the Slave-trade certain, 584, et seq.—
Stereoscope invented by Professor Wheatstone, 438. 453.
Teutonic Knights, Chronicles of the, reviewed, 197, et seq. Thiers, M., review of his Histoire du Consulat et de l'Empire, con- tinued, 32, et seq.-state of Europe in 1809, 32-the Continental System, 34, et seq.-his account of Josephine's divorce, 40-cam- paign of 1813, 42-battle of Lutzen, 43-Napoleon's conduct during the armistice of, 47, et seq.-battle of Dresden, 57-battle of Culm, 60-battles of Katzbach, Grossbeeren, and Dennewitz, 62-movements previous to the battle of Leipsic, 64, et seq.-his unfairness towards England, 67-comparison between Napoleon and Wellington, 68-his misstatements of fact and his false reason- ing, 69-the work a contradiction of his public conduct, 70.
Wheatstone, C., his Contributions to the Physiology of Vision re- viewed, 437, et seq.—the inventor of the stereoscope, 438. 453, et seq.
Williams, M., his Sakoontalá, or the Lost Ring, review of, 253, et seq.
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