Rerum Flandricarum, Tomi, 10, Auctore
Jacobo Meyero Balliolano, 323. Review of Brussels, July and August,
Risposta di Eugenio Alberi ad un Scritt. publicato in Bologna intitolato, &c., (Answer of Eugenio Alberi to a pub- lication printed at Bologna, entitled, &c.,) 453.
Rosini Giovanni, his romance of the Mo- naca di Monza, 55—his Luisa Strozzi, 56-extract from his romance of Count Ugolino, 58.
Rossetti, Il Mistero del amor Platoni- co, 1.
Rossetti, Beatrice di Dante, 1.
Rozprawa o Koperniku. The Life and Writings of Copernicus, by John Sniadecki, 363.
Rückert, character of his poetry, 431— his "Sweet Burial," 432-the "Two and the Third," 433-the "Autumn Breezes," 434.
Samaritan Copy of the Law, very an- cient, 630.
Second Report from the Committee of the House of Commons on banks of issue, with the minutes of evidence, Appendix and Index, 592.
Severoli, Cardinal, excluded by Austria from the popedom at election upon death of Pius VII., 89.
Sketches of Hayti, By W. W. Harvey, 134, 553.
Speech of Charles Buller, Esq., M.P., in
the House of Commons, on Thursday, August 6th, 1843, on systematic co- lonization, 216-extracts from, 222, 230.
Summary of the documents contained
in the archives of West Flanders, at Bruges, second series, by Octave Del- pierre, attaché to the Belgian Legation of London, 323.
Teutonic Knights, their conquests and oppressions in Prussia, 373-their enmity to Copernicus, 372. The Canzoniere of Dante Alighieri, by Charles Lyell, 1.
The Country Banks and the Currency, an examination of the evidence on
banks of issue, given before select com. mitte of the House of Commons in 1841, by G. M. Bell, 592.
The Currency and the Country, by John Gillibrand Hubbard, 592.
The Despatches of Hernando Cortes, the conqueror of Mexico, addressed to the emperor Charles V., written during the conquest, and containing a narra- tive of its events, now first translated from the original Spanish by George Folum, 312.
The Gift, a Christmas and New Year 8 Present, 319.
The Highlands of Ethiopia, by Major W. Cornwallis Harris, of the Hon. East India Company's Engineers, 394 -early records of, 395-the Bahr Assal, Salt Lake, 397-value of salt in Abyssinia, 398-method of crossing the Hawash, 399-account of a "Brind" feast, 401-Ankober, the metropolis of Shoa, 402-corrupt state of religion in Æthiopia, 403- Debra Berhan, or the Hill of Glory, 404-iron works at Gureyo, an Abys- sinian army in camp, 407-massacres and atrocities committed by them, 409-superstition of Abyssinians, 410-early history of Abyssinia, 412 -the monarchy of Shoa, 413—simi- larity of many of their customs to those of antiquity, 414-mixture of Judaism with Christianity, 415-ex- cursion to Berhut, 416-slavery in Abyssinia, 418-natural productions, 419-geography of Ethiopia, 420- strictures on Major Harris's work by Westminster Review, 422.
The Inferno, Purgatorio and Paradiso, by Ichabod Wright, 1.
The Literature of Germany, historically developed, by Franz L. J. Thimm, 646.
The Poems of Schiller, translated by Sir E. B. Lytton Bulwer, 647. The Return of the Druses, a tragedy, by Robert Browning, 202-extract from, 210, &c.
Thoughts on Traits of the Ministerial
Policy, by a very quiet looker on, 257 -extract from, 262.
Torriani e Visconti dell' Autore della Sibilla Odaleta, 41.
Toussaint, his career and character, 148 -declared governor-general of Hayti, 152-arrested by order of Buonaparte, and imprisoned in France, his death 155.
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