Administration of Justice in Southern India. By John Bruce Norton, Esq., 347. Administration of the East-India Company; a History of Indian Progress, 347.
Adventures of a Lady in Tartary, Thibet, China, and Kashmir, 488.
A few more words on India, 474.
Africa, recent discoveries in-Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa, 326-Eighteen Years on the Gold Coast of Africa, 332-Narrative of an Explorer in South Africa, 335.
African Colonization, Lectures on, 274.
Age of Queen Anne, Mr. Thackeray and the―The Lady Castlewood, 11-The Fault The Return, 12- Beatrix-Why do we fall in love-Mr. Thackeray's idea of Lord Bolingbroke, 14.
Alexis (W.), Ruhe ist erste Burgerpflicht oder Vor Fünfzig Jahren, 425.
Alison (Sir Archibald), Whim-whams and opinions of, 34.
Allen (N.), Opium Trade, 347.
Amabel. By Miss Wormeley, 248.
Amaranth, Von Oskar von Redwitz, 125.
American-Indian Life and Character, Traits of, 376.
Analytical Digest of all the Reported Cases decided in the Supreme Courts in India, 102.
An Act to provide for the Government of India, 20th August 1853, 474.
Anarchy of Thraldom, 175.
Another Smatterer in Orientalism, 205.
Ansyreeh and Ismaeleeh (The); a Visit to the Se- cret Sects of Northern Syria, with a View to the esta- blishment of Schools, 488.
Apology for Sir Hudson Lowe, 453. Apostles' Creed, Exposition of, 101.
Arami, Cathal More; or Self-love and Self-control, 81. Are we bound by our Treaties? a Plea for the Princes of India. By John Sullivan, Esq., 175.
Arden (J.), Orations of Hyperides, 364. Aubrey Conyers, 403.
Austin (W. S.), Lives of the Poets-Laureate, 509. Australia visited and re-visited, 366.
Australian and Californian Gold Discoveries, and their probable consequences. By P. J. Stirling, 143. Austria in 1848-49-Metternich, 107-Görgey-Kos- suth, 108.
Autobiography of an English Soldier in the United- States' Army, 231.
Baillie (N. B. E), Land Tax of India, 347. Baird (J. S.), The Homeric Dialect, 507. Banister (T.), Australia Visited and Revisited, 366.
Barker (William Burckhardt), Lares and Penates, or Cilicia and its Governors, 205.
Baroda and Bombay, their Political Morality, &c., 347. Baroda Intrigues and Bombay Khutput. By Lieut.- Col. Outram, 347.
Bandinell (James), Milton Davenant, 79.
Bases of Belief. By Edward Mall, 262
Basil; a Story of Modern Life. By W. Wilkie Collins -The Proud Man- Preternatural Sympathy, 94- The Mysterious Man-The fatal discovery-The Denunciation, 95-Ralph Loquitur, 96.
Bauer (Bruno), Russland und das Germanethum, 423. Bavaria, Chamois hunting in the Mountains of, 317. Bayonet Exercise, a complete system of, 262. Beauchesne (M. A. de), Louis XVII., sa Vie, son Agonie, sa Mort, 116.
Becket, Thomas a; by Patrick Scott, 397. Bell (Currer), Villette 237.
Belletristische Schriften, 282.
Bethlehem Hospital, Report of the Commissioners in Lunacy on the subject of, 268.
Bilder und Geschichten aus dem Schwäbischen Leben, 280.
Bill to provide for the Government of India, 347. Biographers of Mohammad, 200.
Birth of the War God. By Ralph J. H. Griffith, 400.
Blackader (R. B.), English Bible, newly divided into paragraphs, &c., 397.
Bombay Briberies; a Tale of the present Charter. By Indus, 175, 351.
Boner (C.), Chamois Hunting in the Mountains of Ba- varia, 317.
Bouquet, culled from Marylebone Gardens, 258, 541. Bowman (Anne), Travels of Rolando, 403.
Bride Elect (The)-A Beau of the Old School-The Polka, 83-Love in a Cottage-The Lover accepted, 84-Mistaken Motives-The Eclaircissement, 85. British Jews, 493.
Brodhead (J. R.), History of the State of New York, 271. Browne (R. W.), History of Roman Classical Litera- ture, 500.
Brownson (0. A.), Essays and Reviews, chiefly on Theo- logy, Politics and Socialism, 109.
Buckingham's (the Duke of), Memoirs of the Court and Cabinet of George III., 157.
Buckingham (J. S.), Plan for the future Government of India, 474.
Bulwer Novels, The Caxton-My Novel, 160. Bunbury (S.), Life in Sweden, 491.
Burke (Peter), Romance of the Forum, 96. Burmese War (The Second), 263.
Burton (Lieut. R. F.), Complete System of Bayonet Exercise, 262.
Busk (G.),Quarterly Journal of Microscopic Science, 396. Bunsen (C. C. Josias, D.C.L.), Hippolytus and his Age, 102.
Californié. Par Alexandre Dumas, 276.
Callery and Ivan, L'Insurrection en Chine depuis son origine jusqu'a la prise de Nankin, 465. Calmstorm, the Reformer, 534.
Cameron (C. H.), Address to Parliament on the Duties of Great Britain to India.
Campbell (George), A Scheme for the Government of India, 175.
Carus (C. G.), Symbolik der Menschlichen Gestalt, 554. Caswall (Rev. H.), Scotland and the Scottish Church, 544.
Cathal More, or Self-Love, and Self-Control. Arami, 81.
Caxtons (The). By Sir E. Bulwer Lytton, Bart. 161. Cayley (G. J.), Las Alforjas, 372.
Chamois Stalking and Buffalo Hunting-Chamois Hunt- ing in the Mountains of Bavaria-Solitary Rambles and Adventures of a Hunter in the Prairies, 317. Chapman (J.), Baroda and Bombay, 347.
Charles (C. M.), Claverston, 253.
Charles Delmer; a Story of the Day, 521.
Mission to Central Africa-Eighteen Years on the Gold Coast, 333-Narrative of an Explorer in South Africa, 335.
Discoveries in Egypt, Ethiopia, and the Peninsula of Sinai. By Dr. Richard Lepsius, 18. Discussions on Philosophy and Literature-Education and University Reform. by Sir William Hamilton, 104.
Distribution of Gold throughout the World (Notes on the). By James Wyld, 143.
Dods (J B.), Philosophy of Electrical Psychology, 297. Dragone (The) of Oxforde, and St. George of St. Ste- venes, 397.
Drake (Francis), Memoir of a Metaphysician, 233. Dreamers (The School for). By J. Gwynne-The Old Soldier The Democratic Young Lady, 241 L'Homme comme il faut-Un homme à fuir, 242— The Dream-An Enviable Ménage-Spirit Break- ing, 244-The First born-The last sad scene, 245. Dubourg (G.) The Violin, 105. Dumas (A.), Isaac Laquedem, 415. Californié, 276. Mémoires de, 410.
Chevalier on the Production of the Precious Metals, 143. Dyce (A.) A Few Notes on Shakespeare, 401. Chevalier D'Estagnol, 417.
Christianity in China, 465.
Christine van Amberg, 533.
Christmas at the Hall. By T. J. Terrington, 399. Christy (D), Lectures on African Colonization, 274. Churchill (Col.), Mount Lebanon, 485.
Cilician Potsherds (The), 339.
Claverston, A Tale. By C. Mitchell Charles, 253. Coalition Cabinets (The two), 157.
Cobden and his Pamphlet considered, 267.
Collins (W. Wilkie), Basil; a Story of Modern Life, 94. Collier (J. P.) Notes and Emendations on Shakespeare,
Colonial Policy of Lord J. Russell's, Administration, 197. Colonel (The); a Story of Fashionable Life, 530. Common-Place Story, 259.
Confessions d'un Ouvrier- Les derniers Paysans
Scènes de la Chouannerie-Chroniques de la Mer- Scènes de la Vie intime les Clairiéres - Dans la Prairie. Par Emile Souvestre, 121.
Contes et Nouvelles. Par Leon Gozlan, 124. Count Arensberg; or the Days of Martin Luther, 530. Cousin (Victor), Madame de Longueville, 549. Critical History of the Language and Literature of Ancient Greec3, 360.
Crowe (E. E.), The Greek and the Turk, 458.
Ecclesiography. By John G. Manby, 101. Educational Franchise (The), 540.
Eighteen Years on the Gold Coast of Africa. By Brodie Cruickshank, 326-Mistaken Notions of Chris- tianity, 333-African Litigation, 334.
Einleitung in die Geschichte des 19ten Jahrhunderts, 283.
Electra; a Story of Modern Times, 524.
Ellet (Mrs), Pioneer Women of the West, 273. Eminent Charcters of the English Revolutionary Period. By Edwin Owen Jones Cromwell's Remains — Defoe in the Pillory, 232.
English Bible (The), containing the Old and New Tes- taments, according to the authorised version, newly divided into paragraphs, &c. By R. B. Blackader, 397.
English Revolutionary Period (Eminent Characters of the), 232.
Essay on the Action of Medicine in the System. By F. W. Headland, 98.
Essays and Reviews, chiefly on Theology, Politics, and Socialism. By O. A. Brownson, LL.D., 109.
Etudes sur le droit civil des Hindus. Par E. Gibelin, 23.
Cruickshank (B.), Eighteen Years on the Gold Coast of Expedition to the Valley of the Great Salt Lake of Africa, 326.
Cunningham (J.), History of the Sikhs, 457. Cyrilla, 389.
D'Arbouville (Countess), Christine van Amberg, 533. Davis (H. W.), The War with Ormuzd and Ahriman in the Nineteenth Century, 272.
Bréval (J.), Mazzini, judged by himself and his coun- trymen, 404.
De Neuf heures à Minuit. Par Leon Gozlan, 124. Dean's Daughter (The); or the Days we Live in. By Mrs. Gore-A Clergyman's Opinion, 246-A Legal Opinion, 247-The New Toady of our Day, 248. Demidoff (M.A.), Travels in Southern Russia and the Crimea, 377.
Dens of London-Note and Narratives of a Six Years Mission among, 405. Derwent (Sir Frederick), 387.
Dickens-Eine Charackteristik. Von Julian Schmidt, 129.
Dictionary (A) of Scientific Terms. By Richard D. Hoblyn, 106.
Die Könige. Von Dr. H. Fr. W. Hinrichs, 129. Discoveries (Recent) in Africa, 326-Narrative of a
Utah, with an authentic account of the Mormon Set- tlement. By Howard Stansbury, 111.
Exposition of the Laws relating to the Women of Eng- land, 255.
Exposition of the Apostles' Creed. By Bishop Ken, 101. Falsifications of Food, 24.
Faucher (M. Leon), On the Production of Precious Metals, 143.
Faudras (Marquis de), Chevalier D'Estagnol, 417. Fern Leaves from Fanny's Portfolio, 542. First Lieutenant's Story. By Lady Catherine Long, 168.
Forbes (J.), Memorandums made in Ireland, 373. Foster (Mrs. W.), Lady Marion, 530. Forster (Rev. Charles), The Primeval Language, 17. Forsyth (W.) Apology for Sir Hudson Lowe, 453. Fortnight in Ireland. By Sir Francis B. Head, Bart. -The Vice-President, 60-A Cab-driver on Evictions -The Second Reformation, 61-An Emigrant Ship, 62.
Fox (Charles James), Memorials and Correspondence of, 338.
Frà Dolcino and his Times. By L. Mariotti, 229.
Hon. Charles Sumner, 112. Freiherrn (Dr.), Geschichte der französischen Revolu- tion von Jahre 1848, bis zur Wiederherstellung des Kaiserthums, 426.
Frontier Lands of the Christian and the Turk; com- prising Travels in the Regions of the Lower Danube in 1850 and 1851, 370.
Fuller (H. William) Rheumatism, &c., 99. Fuller (Margaret), Literature and Art, 110. Fullerton (Lady G.), Lady-bird, 168.
Coleridge-Coronation Anecdote, 449-Charles Fox in a Duel, 450-Lord John Russell-The Statesman and the Artist-Lord Brougham, the Duke of Sussex, Lord Plunkett, Daniel O'Connell, Lord Melbourne,
Hayman (Henry), Retail Mammon, 260.
Head (Sir Francis B.), A Fortnight in Ireland, 60. Headland (Frederick William), Essay on the Action of Medicines, 98.
Heine (H), Les Dieux en Exil, 404, 550. Hebert (Rev. C), Theological Colleges, 540. Herbert (S.), John at Home, 527.
Hervey (Mrs), Adventures in Tartary, Thibet, China, and Kashmir, 488.
Hinrichs (Dr. H. F. W. Von), Die Könige, 129. Hints on Early Education; addressed to Mothers, 404. Hippolytus and his Age; or the Doctrine and Practice of the Church of Rome under Commodus and Alex- ander Severus; and Ancient and Modern Christianity and Divinity Com ared. By C. C. Josias Bunsen, 102
Fur Trader (A), Traits of American-Indian Life and Historical Tour in Franconia in the Summer of 1852- Character, 376.
G. D. P.. Russian Turkey, 458.
Galton (F.), Narrative of an Explorer in South Africa,
Gervinus (G.), Einleitung in die Geschichte des 19ten Jahrhunderts, 283.
Geschichte der Deutschen National litteratur im Neunzehnten Jahrhundert, 425.
Geschichte der Französischen Revolution vom Jahre 1848 bis zur Wiederherstellung des Kaiserthums, 426. Gespräche mit Dämonen, 554.
Gibelin, Etudes sur le droit civil des Hindus, 23. Gifford (J.), Marine Aotanist, 538.
Godwin (Rev. G.), The Philosophy of Atheism, 406. Goethe's Opinions on the World, Mankind, Literature, Science, and Art. By Otto Wenckstern, 395. Gold Coast of Africa (Eighteen Years on), 332. Gold-its Past-its Present, its Future, 143. Gold Mining and Assaying. By J. A. Phillips, 143. Golden Spell (The), and other Poems, 269.
Goldsmid (Miss Isabella), Viola; or 'Tis an Old Tale often told, 106.
Greek and the Turk (The); or Powers and Prospects in the Levant, 458.
Greer (Mrs. J. R.), Society of Friends, 168.
Grey (Earl), The Colonial Policy of Lord J. Russell's Adminisiration, 197.
Griffith (R. J. H.), Birth of the War-God, 400. Grindon (L. H.), Sexuality of Nature, 257. Grover (Rev. H.), Observations on the Magnetic Orbit,
Gunnison (Lieut. J. W.), Mormons in the Valley of the Great Salt Lake, 111.
Gurney (A.), Poems, 534.
The Transcendentalists, 534. Gwynne (T.), School for Dreamers, 241. Life of Silas Barnstarke, 514.
Hackländer (H.), Eugen Stillfried, 285. Hamilton (Sir William), Discussions on Philosophy, Literature, &c., 104.
Hartmann (M.), Tagebuch aus Languedoc und Pro- vence, 281.
Hawthorne (Nathaniel), Life of Franklin Pierce, 108. Haydon and his Contemporaries-Northcote and Opie, Fuseli, 442-Wilkie, Village Politicians, 441-The First Hanging-Lizzie and her Artists, 442-Lord Mulgrave and Dentatus-Macbeth upon Credit, 445- Master and Pupil-Dealings with the Sheriff-More graphic than delicate, 446-The Key to Haydon's "difficulties"-West-The Haydon Masterpieces, 447 -Haydon's opinion of himself-Jeffrey, 448-Moore and Wordsworth-Hazlitt - Lowe-Wellington and Melbourne-The Byron MS.-Madame de Staël and
The origin of Lithography-Toys in Nuremberg- Prison labour in Bavaria, 228.
History of the State of New York. By John Romeyn Brodhead, 271.
History (a Critical) of the Language and Literature of Ancient Greece. By William Mure, 360. History of the Insurrection in China, 465.
History of the Sikhs, from the origin of the Nution to battles of the Sutlej, 474.
History of Roman Classical Literature, 500. History of the Church, for the Use of Children, 542. Hoblyn (Richard D.), Dictionary of Scientific Terms, 106.
Hooper (Lieut. W. H.), Ten Months among the Tents of the Tuski, 491.
Homeric Dialect (The), 507.
Hume (Rev. A.), Learned Societies and Printing Clubs of the United Kingdom, 404, 535.
Hypatia; or New Foes with an Old Face. By Charles Kingsley, 379-The Hippopotamus and Pelagia, 380- The First Glimpse of Alexandria-Hypatia, 381- Raphael Aben Ezra and his Dog, 382-Temptation resisted-The Mortal Venus, 384.
India (A few more words on), 474.
India, Address to Parliament on the Duties of Great Britain to, 175.
India, A Scheme for the Government of, 175. India-How the Hindu Thrall is ruled (second arti- cle), 39.
India-The Anarchy of Thraldom, 175.
India in Greece, or Truth in Mythology. By E. Po- cocke, Esq., 21.
India (Cases decided in the Supreme Courts of). By William H. Morley, 102.
India-Its History and Present State. By Horace St. John, 267-Lanun Pirates, 268.
Indian Question (Recent Progress of the), 347. Indian Archipelago (The), its History and Present State, 267.
Indian Archipelago (a Visit to). By Capt. the Hon. Henry Keppel, R.N., 267.
Indus, Bombay Briberies, 175, 351. Inglefield (E. A.), Summer Search for Sir John Franklin, 369.
Isaac Laquedem. Par Alexander Dumas, 415. Isis, an Egyptian Pilgrimage. By James Augustus St. John, 64. Jameson (Mrs.), Legends of the Madonna as repre- sented in the Fine Arts, 217.
Jeanne d'Arc suivi d'une étude sur Homère, et Bernard de Palissy. Par A. de Lamartine, 119. Jesuit Executorship, or Passages in the Life of a Seceder from Romanism, 168.
Jennings (H.), St. George, 534. Jewry (Miss L.), Audrey, 534. John at Home, 527.
Jones (E. O.), Eminent Characters of the English Revolutionary Period, 232.
Kaye (J. W.), Administration of the East-India Com- pany, 347.
Ken (Bishop), Apostles' Creed, 101.
Keppel (Hon. Capt. H.), Visit to the Indian Archi- pelago, 267.
Kingsley (Rev.Charles), Phaethon, or Loose Thoughts for Loose Thinkers, 104. Hypatia, 379.
Knight (C), Old Lamps and New, 401. Koenig (Th), Moderner Jesuitimus, 129. Kugler (Fr.), Belletristische Schriften, 282. La dame aux Perles, 547.
La danse des Tables. Par le Docteur Felix Roubaud, 297.
Lady-bird; a Tale. By Lady Georgiana Fullerton, 168. Lady Marion; or a Sister's Love, 530.
La Marquise Cornelia d'Alfi, 142.
Lamartine (A de), Jeanne d'Arc suivi d'une Étude sur Homère et Bernard de Palissy, 119.
Lamps, Old or New. A Plea for the original editions of the Texts of Shakspeare, 401.
Land Tax of India, according to the Mohammedan Law; translated from the Futawa Alumgeeree, with expla- natory Notes, &c. By Neil B. E. Baillie, 347. Lankester (E.), Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, 396.
Lanman (C.), Private Life of Daniel Webster, 270. Lares and Penates; or Cilicia and its Governors, 205. Las Alforjas. By George John Cayley, 372. Laura Temple, 403.
Laurie (W. F. B.), Second Burmese War, 263.
Laws relating to the Women of England (An Exposition of), 255.
Layard's Nineveh and Babylon, 209. Learned Societies and Printing Clubs of the United Kingdom. By Rev. A. Hume, 404, 535.
Lecon (Victor), Leon Gozlan. Contes et Nouvelles. De Neuf heures à Minuit, 124.
Lectures on African Colonization and kindred subjects. By David Christy, 274.
Legends of the Madonna, as represented in the Fine Arts. By Mrs. Jameson, 217.
Léon Gozlan, Contes et Nouvelles-De Neuf Heures à Minuit, 124.
Lepsius (Dr. Richard), Discoveries in Egypt, Ethiopia, &c., 18.
Les deux Cours, et les Nuits de Saint Cloud-Mœurs
Debauches, et Crimes de la Famille Bonaparte, 116. Les Dieux en Exil, 552.
Letter to the Editor of the Daily News in answer to Indus, 175.
Lieutenant's Story. By Lady Catherine Long, 174. Life in Sweden, 491.
Life and Times of Madame de Staël, 512.
Life of Silas Barnstarke, 514.
Life of Franklin Pierce. By Nathaniel Hawthorne, 108. L'Insurrection en Chine depuis son origine jusqu'a la prise de Nankin, 465.
Literature and Art. By Margaret Fuller, 110. Literature of the Russo-Turkish Crisis, 458. Lives of the Queens of Scotland and English Prin- cesses. By Agnes Strickland, 58, 432. Lives of the Poets-Laureate, 509.
Long Lady Catharine), First Lieutenant's Story, 168. Lorenzo Benoni; or Passages in the Life of an Italian, 534.
Louis XVII. sa Vie, son Agonie, sa Mort. By M. A. de Beauchesne, 116.
Lyde (S.), The Ansyreeh and Ismaeleeh, 488.
Lytton (Sir E. Bulwer), My Novel-The Caxtons. 160. MacCann (William), Two Thousand Miles' Ride through the Argentine Provinces, 222.
Madders (S. S.), Rambles in an Old City, 254. Mademoiselle de Cardonne, 545. Madame de Longueville, 549. Madonna (Legends of the), 217.
Maid of Florence; or, Niccolò de'Lapi, 527. Majoribanks (Alex.), Travels in South and North America, 226.
Manby (John G.), Ecclesiography, 101. Mannheimer (H.), Study of German simplified, 539 The Perfect Speaker, 539.
Mark Hurdlestone, the Gold Worshipper, 251. Marine Botanist; an Introduction to the Study of Bri- tish Sea-weeds, 538.
Mariotti (L.). Frà Dolcino and his Times, 229. Marylebone Gardens (The Bouquet culled from), 258. Marz (Dr. Adolph Bernhard), The School of Musical Composition, 105.
Massimo d'Azeglio (Marquis), Maid of Florence, 527. Mazzini judged by himself and by his countrymen, 404. Medical Science (The present condition of), 97. Memoirs of the Court and Cabinets of George III., 157. Memoirs, Journal, and Correspondence of Thomas Moore, 7, 321.
Memoir of a Metaphysician, 233. Mémoires d'Alex. Dumas, 410.
Memoirs of the Duke of Buckingham, 157.
Memorandums made in Ireland in the Autumn of 1852 373.
Memorials and Correspondence of Charles James Fox. By Lord John Russell, 333.
Memoir of the Public Services rendered by Lieut.- Colonel Outram, C.B., 347.
Michell (Nicholas), Spirits of the Past, 104. Miall (E., M.P.), Bases of Belief, 262.
Microscopical Science (Quarterly Journal of), 396. Mills (Rev. J.), The British Jews, 493.
Milton Davenant; a Tale of the Times we live in. By James Bandinel, 79. Mining Guide, 143.
Modern Miracles-Spirit Rapping and Table Turning, 297.
Moderner Jesuitismus, 120.
Mohammad (The Biographers of), 200. Mont-Revêche. Par Georges Sand, 118. Moodie (Mrs.), Mark Hurdlestone, 251. Moore and his Contemporaries, 321. Morley (Henry), Palissy the Potter, 69. Morley (William H.), Analytical Digest of Reported Cases in the Supreme Courts in India, 102. Mormons (The) in the Valley of the Great Salt Lake. By Lieutenant J. W. Gunnison, 111. Mossman (S.), Australia Visited and Revisited, 366. Mount Lebanon; a Ten Years' Residence from 1842 to 1852, with an account of the Druse Religion-The Christian Syrians, 485-The Emirs of the Lebanon, 486-The Druse Creed, 487-The Druse Ceremo- nial, 498.
Mure (W.), Critical History of the Language and Literature of Ancient Greece, 360.
Musical Composition (The School of). By Dr. Adolph Bernhard Marz, 105.
My Novel. By Sir E. Bulwer Lytton, 160-Hazeldean Hall, 162-Miss Jemima, 163-The Philosophy of the Stocks, 164-Riccabocca on Matrimony-Philo- sophy of the Married, 165-The Variety Political, 166. Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa. By the late James Richardson, 326-The Slave Caravan-Nights in the Desert, 328-The Hamadah, 329-The Oasis -An Arab Divorce, 330-Slave Hunting, 331. Narrative of an Explorer in South Africa. By Francis Galton-The Encampment, 335-The Damaras—A
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