Mackay, Charles, dream of Lord Nithsdale, by, 83
Founding of the Bell, by, 462.
Mackenzie, Captain, account of the murder of Macnaghten, by, 257.
Macnaghten, Sir William, description of the murder of, 257.
Maître-d'Armes, a passage in the life of a, 733.
Marlínski's Ammalát Bek, translation of, Chap. I., 288
Chap. II., 296
Chap. III., 464
Chap. IV., 471
Chap. V., 478
Chap. VI., 568
Chap. VII., 573
Chap. VIII., 579
Chap. IX., 584
Chap. X., 746
Chap. XI., 750
Chap. XII., 752
Chap. XIII., 755
Chap. XIV., 759.
Marston; or, the memoirs of a statesman. Part I., 693.
Martyr's Monologue, the, a poem, 125.
Master, the, from Schiller, 310.
Memorandums of a month's tour in Sicily--leaving Naples
steam boatiana, 799
churches, 802
visit to the gardens of the Duke of Serra di Falco, near Palermo, ib.
the Thunny fishery, 804
the fishmarket, 805.
Merchant, the, from Schiller, 312.
Might of Song, from Schiller, 172.
Monaco, sketch of the history of, 573.
Moralist, to a, from Schiller, 630.
Mulready's illustrations to the Vicar of Wakefield, review of, 771.
Music in England, state of, Part I., 127.
Mystery of reminiscence, the, from Schiller, 442.
Natural history of the salmon and sea-trout, the, 640.
Non-intrusion controversy, account of the, 352.
Nott, General, movements of, in Cabul, 270.
Occupation of Aden, on the, 484.
Opium question, the, 22.
Parr, natural history of the, 640
its identity with the salmon, 643.
Passage in the life of a Maître-d'Armes, 733.
Paul de Kockneyisms, by a Cockney, 366
a cit's soirée, 373.
Paving Question, the, 614.
Peel, Sir Robert, difficulties of his position
on his accession to power, 2
errors of his predecessors, 5
his alteration in the corn-law, 5
his financial policy, 7
his tariff, 11.
Philosophy of Dress, the, 230.
Poems and Ballads of Schiller. See Schiller.
Poetry, the dream of Lord Nithsdale, by Charles Mackay, 83
the curse of Glencoe, by B. Simmons, 121
the martyr's monologue, 125
the poems and ballads of Schiller, Part V., 166
Part VI., 302
Part VII., 433
Part VIII., 626
the young grey head, 202
lines by W.S. Landor, 337
the lost lamb, by Delta, 395
the founding of the bell, by Charles Mackay, 462
sonnet, on viewing my mother's picture, 495
the burial march of Dundee, 537
the vigil of Venus, 715.
Poetry of Life, the, from Schiller, 313.
Pollock, General, advance of, into Affghanistan, 269.
Poor-law, support of the, by the Conservatives, 14.
Practice of Agriculture, the, 415.
Pretenders to Fashion, on, 234.
Quillinan, Edward, imaginary conversation by,
between W.S. Landor and Christopher North, 518.
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