Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 368, June 1846Various
History
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 368, June 1846
Various
England -- Periodicals; Scotland -- Periodicals
Sir William Follett, sketch of the life and character of, 1.
Small canals of Venice, the, 254.
Smith, Adam, 661.
Smith, Sir Harry, despatch of, 639.
Smuggler's leap, the, a passage in the Pyrenees, 366.
Sobraon, battle of, 642.
Sokol or Szoko, fortress of, 136, 137.
Soltau's Reynard the Fox, review of, 665.
Something more about music, 169.
Stanton, Mr, on the Oregon question, 447.
State of Ireland, the, 572.
Story of Periander, the, 417.
Studenitza, convent of, 138.
Student of Salamanca, the, Part III., 85
--Part IV., 149
--Part V., 273
--Part VI., 419
--Part the last, 513.
Surveyor's tale, the, 497.
Sutlej, campaign of the, 625.
Suvaroff, anecdote of, 219.
Svilainitza, town of, 140.
Swindler, a female, 218.
Swiss Alp, the, from Goethe, 121.
Syracusiana, _see_ Sicilian sketches.
Tariff, the new, 373.
Texas, a campaign in, 37.
Tickell, Mr, on the state of Ireland, 379.
Tippoo Saib, the war with, 397.
To Cecilianus, from Martial, 496.
Toulon, siege of, by Eugene, 201.
Tronosha, convent of, 136.
Truth and beauty, 624.
Twenty-fourth book of Homer's Iliad, attempted in English
hexameters, 259.
Union of Great Britain and Ireland, the, 215.
Ushitza, town of, 137.
Vaccination, discovery of, 230.
Vendôme, Marshal, 205, 206, 212.
Venice, sketches of, 254.
Vichyana, natural history, &c., 406
--the contrast, 307
--miscellanea, 308
--our amusements, 309
--first table-d'hôte dinner, 315.
Villa Borghese, the, 251.
Voltaire, the tragedies of, 70.
Wakefield, Gilbert, 222.
Walls of Rome, the, 250.
War in Texas, anecdotes of the, 37.
Warning, the, from Goethe, 121.
Wellesley, the Marquis, sketch of the career of, 385.
Whyte's pilgrim's reliquary, review of, 249.
Widdin, town of, 132.
Wuczicz, M. 134, 142.
END OF VOL. LIX.
_Edinburgh: Printed by Ballantyne and Hughes, Paul's Work._
Footnotes:
[1] _Lives of Men of Letters and Science who Flourished in the Time of
George III._ By HENRY LORD BROUGHAM, with Portraits. London: Colburn.
[2] _Reynard the Fox--a renowned Apologue of the Middle Ages reproduced
in Rhyme._ By S. NAYLOR. Longman & Co. London: 1845.
[3] Finlay's _Greece under the Romans_, p. 250.
[4] "Mihi multum legenti multum audienti quæ populus Romanus domi
militiæque præclara facinora fecissent, forte lubuit attendere quæ res
maxime tanta negotia sustinuit. At mihi multa agitanti constabat,
paucorum civium egregiam virtutem cuncta patravisse: eoque factum ut
divitias paupertas, multitudinem paucitas, superaret."--Sallust, _Bell.
Cat._, 32.
[5] They were as high as L.9 sterling in the time of Constantine, a sum
probably equal to L.20 of our money. But the freemen were the higher
classes alone, and it is probable a similar class, both in France and
England, pay at least as much at this time.--See Gibbon, iii. 88.
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