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THE

LONDON MAGAZINE.

NEW SERIES.

JANUARY TO APRIL,

1826.

VOL. IV.

London:

PUBLISHED BY HUNT AND CLARKE,

TAVISTOCK STREET, COVENT GARDEN.

Whiting & Branston, Printers, Beaufort House, Strand.

ALPHABETICAL INDEX

TO

VOL. IV. NEW SERIES.

ACROPLIS of Athens, Siege of, in the years 1821-22, 193-Those who planned the revolution of Greece, could not have chosen a better moment, 193-Condition of the inhabitants of Athens, 194 -The camp of Menidi, 194-Attack and taking of Athens by the Greeks, 195 A Turkish woman burned by the Greeks as a witch, 195-Ineffectual sally of the Albanese, 196Omer Pacha and Mehemet Pacha come with five thousand men to the relief of the Turks, 196-The Greeks are forced to raise the siege and leave Athens, 197-The monument of Lysicrates, 197-Athens is taken again by the Greeks, 198-Great events in the Morea, 199-Arrival of Ypsilanti, 199 -Antiquities of Athens, 200-Beginning of the bombardment of the Acropolis, 200-The Turks are in want of water, 202-Suspension of hostilities, 203-Two chiefs of the Turks come from the citadel, for the purpose of treating with the Greeks, 203-Surrender of the fortress, and its couditions, 204.

Books, Monthly Advice to Purchasers of, 121, 267, 422, 560-Finlayson's Mission to Siam and Hué, 122Granby, a novel, 124-Butler's Life of Erasmus, 125-Poole's Essay on Education, 125-Pandurang Hàrí, 126 -Brady's Varieties of Literature, 127

-Clara Gazul's Plays, 127-Olinthus Gregory's Mathematics, 132-Hyman Hurwitz's Hebrew Tales, 270-Adventures of a Young Rifleman, 422Cradock's Literary and Miscellaneous Memoirs, 560.

Brambletye House, reviewed, 318. Brydges, Sir Egerton, and the New Monthly Magazine, 382.

Butleriana, from unpublished manuscripts, 94.

Butterflies, the Temple of, 495.

Cambridge University, the, 229-289. Cant, progress of, 45. Characters from unpublished manuscripts of the author of Hudibras, 401-An usurer, 401-A catchpole, 401-A sailor, 402-The modish man, 403— An impostor, 403-A gamester, 404— A merchant, 404-A player, 405. Charles II. manners of the court of, 105. Chateaubriand's Sketch of the Roman History, 394-Cæsar, 394-Augustus, 394-Tiberius, 394-Caligula and Claudius, 395- Nero, 395--- Galba, 395-Otho, 396- Vitellius, 396Marcus Aurelius, 396-Commodus, 397-Pertinax, 397-Didius, 397Severus, 397-Caracalla, 397-Macrinus, 398 Heliogabalus, 398 Alexander Severus, 398-Maximinus, 398 Gordianus Pius, 399-Philip, 399-Decius, 399- Invasion of the barbarians, 400.

Courtship and Marriage, 37. Currency, Proceedings in Parliament relative to the, 413.

Diary of a Constant Reader for the month of December, 76-For the month of January, 209-For the month of February, 369-For the month of March, 518.

Dilettante Physic, 87.

Done's Imprisonment in France, Narra

tive of, 26-Is destined for the fortress of Bitche, 27-Returns to Verdun, 28-Anecdotes between British and Verdunians, 29-He escapes from Verdun and is retaken at St. Maloes,

31-Is ordered to Briançon, 33--His escape, 34-His arrival in Piedmont, 35-1s arrested again near Stutgard, 37.

Ecclesiastical Preferments, 141-285. Edgeworth's, Miss, Harry and Lucy, reviewed, 49.

Elephant, Destruction of an, at Geneva, 450-His mild character, 450-His departure for Lausanne, 451-He returns to Geneva, 451-Beginning of his madness, 452-He is shut up in a place called the Bastion of Holland, 452-His proprietor entreats the magistrate that the elephant may be killed, 452-Poison is given to him twice, but without effect, 453-He is at last killed with a cannon, 453.

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France, Sketch of the remarkable Persons who have died in, during 1825, 337M. de Lacepède, 337-Count Ferrand, 337--M.de Boulogne, Bishop of Troyes, 338-General Foy, 338-Girodet, 338 -David, 338-Salieri,338-Geveaux, 338-Barbier, 338-Antigual, 338Peltier, 338-Denon, 338-M. Henri - de St. Simon, 339-Couvier, 339Madame Krudener, 339-Madame la Marechale de Coigny, 339-Madame du Fresnoy, 339-Paulina Bonaparte, Princess Borghese, 339-Calculation of the number of volumes daily published in Paris, 340-Almanach des Gourmands, 340-Méditations de Gastronomie transcendante, by M. Bryart de Savarin, 340-Histoire de la vie et des ouvrages de Raphael, by Quatremère de Quincy, 341-Commerce du Dix-neuvième Siècle, by Moreau de Jeunes, 341-Hostilities of the Absolutists against M. de Villèle, 341Anecdote of M. de Villèle and M. Sosthenés, 342.

Fraser's Journey to Khorosan, reviewed, 406.

Funds, Prices of English and Foreign,

144-288-436-576.

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6-Napoli di Romania, 7-Scene of slaughter in Hydra, 9-Description of the Brulots, 10-Account of Colocotroni, 15.

Irish Law-Students, Calamities of, 553. Italian Gentleman, Life and Adventures of, No. III. 61-His introduction to a merchant of Brest, 61-General Bonté, 62-Anecdotes of a lady, 63-Arrives at Belleisle, 69-Is enlisted in a regiment, 70-Is made a corporal, 73— His desertion, 74-Is arrested, 76No. IV. Is examined by General Roland, 469-Is taken before a military commission and condemned to death,471-Is set at liberty in consequence of the abdication of Napoleon, 474Story of two Florentine ladies, 474— Is robbed by the royalists of La Vendée, 477-He meets a kind reception from a count, 481.

Italian Literature, 18-Distinction, between Italian and French literature, 18-Encouragement afforded to letters by the Emperor of Austria, 18— Terror inspired in Italy by her despotic government, 19-Difference of character between French and Italian writers, 19-Diario of Rome, 19-The Antologia of Florence, 20--The Raccoglitore of Milan, 20-The Biblioteca Italiana of Milan, 20-The Italiano of Turin, 21-The most remarkable living poets of Italy, 23-English writing on Italy, 23-Italian dialects, 24-Florentine writers, 24-Corruption of Italian language, 25-Conclusion, 26 -Complaints of the falsehoods published in England on Italian literature, 385-Poets, mathematicians, philosophers, historians, politicians, and profound scholars flourished in Italy after the year 1530, 386-Distinguished poets not born either in Florence, Rome, or Siena, 387-Defence of the Antologia of Florence, 388-Confutation of many false assertions on Italian literature, 389.

Klaproth's Asiatic Magazine, reviewed, 455.

Lady's Maid, the Duties of, reviewed, 177. Lethbridge, Sir Thomas, and the Edinburgh Review, 421.

Margravine of Anspach, her Memoirs, reviewed, 243.

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