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American Notes, Change for the, re- viewed, 211. See Change. American Revolution, the, effects of, 373-constitutions formed during, 374 adherence to old institutions in, 375- did not destroy the Rhode Island charter, 378 char- acter of, 425-language of the fathers of, 426-independence not the primitive object of, 427 - how directed, 428.
Apostolic Succession, doctrine of, ex- amined by Thomas Smyth, no- ticed, 512.
Architecture in the United States,
436 low condition of, 437 - blind fondness for Grecian, 438, 453 want of invention in, 439 — examples of, adduced, 440-as
shown in the Custom-house, Bos-
use of engaged columns -unornamented windows in, 443 - as shown in the Boston High School, 445-in the Tre- niont Theatre, 447 in the Ex- change, 448-in the church in Somerset Place, 450-in the King's chapel, 457-in Brattle square church, 458 in the Epis- copal church, Cambridge, 460 — in the steeple of the church in Summer street, 461-in that of the Hollis street church, 462 — in that of Park street, 463- in the new Library, Cambridge, 470 — in the Bowdoin square church, 471 - in Trinity church, Boston, 472 Trinity church, New York, 477 position of the door in, 445 - the Palladian style in, 454 ante- Revolutionary examples of, 457- the Gothic style in, 463-unity of style in, 468-committee-men ought not to govern, 473- benefit of criticisms on, 479. See Gre- cian and Gothic.
Attaché, The, or Sam Slick in Eng. land, reviewed, 211-author of, a Provincial Tory, 212-deals in antiquated political absurdities, 214-extravagant plot of, 215 — quoted, 216, 217, 218, 222-prom- inent characters in, 221 - attempt to ridicule Mr. Everett in, 223- unfair reasoning and assumptions in, 224. See Sam Slick.
Bancroft, George, on the charter of Rhode Island, cited, 378. Bangor, as a port for the lumber trade, 326.
Bank of England, proceedings of, in 1836, 119.
Bank of the United States, the war between it and the government, 112 unwise conduct of, in 1837, 121 transactions of, in Michigan stock, 135.
Banks, great increase of the, 113- suspension of payments by, 120- second suspension of, 121. Barry, the architect, works of, 455. Benjamin, P., merits of the sonnets of, 5.
Bernal Diaz as a chronicler,[204. Bernard, Gov., correspondence of, cited, 376.
Bondmaid, The, by Miss Bremer, re- viewed, 480-plot and characters of, 492-quoted, 492, 493 - mer- its of the translation of, 496. See Bremer.
Boston, miserable architecture of the Custom-house in, 440-of the High school in, 445- of the Tre- mont theatre in, 447- the Ex- change in, 448-the Somerset place church in, 450- the King's chapel in, 457- Brattle square church in, 458- the Summer St. steeple in, 461-the Hollis St. steeple, 462- Park St. steeple, 463- Bowdoin square church, 471-Trinity church, 472. Brande, M., on the law of storms, 337.
Bremer, Miss, new translations from, reviewed, 480-chooses her char- acters from the upper ranks, 486 -healthy tone of the writings of, 487 merits of her style, 490 her fine portraits of children, 491 - high praise due to her, ib.. The Bondmaid by, 492. other tales by, 497. See Bondmaid.
Cambridge, architecture of the epis- copal church in, 460 — of the new library in, 470.
Capper, Col. James, on winds and monsoons, 336.
Carlin, Gov., of Illinois, his message
about the public debt, quoted, 140. Carlyle, Thomas, signature of, 267- whimsical peculiarities of, 284. Cary, Thomas G., letter to a lady in France by, noticed, 515. Catalogue of the Library of Brown University, reviewed, 227-pre- pared by Charles C. Jewett, 230 - plan and execution of, 231-good arrangement of, 232. See Library. Celsus, argument of, against Chris- tianity, 52, 53.
Chalmers on the charters of Rhode Island and Connecticut, cited, 376.
Chambers, Sir W., on architecture, 445.
Champlin, J. T., edition of Demos- thenes on the Crown by, noticed, 240-great merits of the work,
Change for the American Notes, by an American Lady, reviewed, 211 -one-sided purpose of, 225- - bad style and bad reasoning in, 226 - quoted, ib.
Cheap literature, so called, wretched character of, 488. Chepachet, insurgent camp at, 406. Christianity, effect of, on early Ger- man poetry, 82. See Evidences.
Clark, W. G., merits of the poetry of, 30.
Coffin, George W., report by, review- ed, 299-statement by, of lands sold, 311, note-quoted, 327. Commerce, American, prosperous state of, in 1830, 110-wild spirit of speculation in, 113-excuses for rashness in, 115 - vast increase of, 117 revulsion in, 119. Congress of 1774, cited, 428-
gates to the, how chosen, 429. Connecticut, early republican gov- ernment of, 376-constitution of, how amended, 417- Swift on the charter of, 424.
Conquest of Mexico, History of, by
W. H. Prescott, reviewed, 157. See Mexico and Prescott. Constitution of the United States, 415 of the several States, 416. See People.
Constitutional Jurisprudence of the United States, by W. A. Duer, noticed, 236 want of informa- tion on the, 237. Cortés, the Conqueror, 189-char- acter of the soldiers of, 182 - how aided in his enterprise, 188 — high qualities of his companions, 189 great capacity of, 190 — dates of the events in his expedition, 191 - character and life of, 197- his later career, 198- Prescott's esti- mate of, 199. See Mexico. Cranch, C. P., poems by, 30. Crosby, Alpheus, Greek Grammar and Xenophon's Anabasis by, no- ticed, 516.
Crown, Champlin's edition of De- mosthenes on the, noticed, 240. Crusades, effects of the, on German poetry, S2.
Curiosity, Sprague's poem of, stolen,
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Daniell on meteorology, 356. Debts of the States, the, 109-amount of, in 1830, 110-circumstances under which they were contracted, ib.-multiplied by the desire for internal improvements, 114 — ex- cuses for rashness in contracting, 115-obligation to pay, 116-fail- ure to pay, 121 case of Pennsyl- vania considered, 122 of Mary- land, 125 of Mississippi, 130 of Michigan, 134 - of Louisiana, 137 of Indiana and Illinois, 240 three classes of, ib.-duty to pay, if possible, 141-case of the re- pudiating States considered, 142. to repudiate is to confiscate, 143 or to destroy the right of property, 146-strong obligation and mo- tives to pay, 147-pretexts for non-payment refuted, 148- ill ef- fects of repudiating, 150 be recovered through the courts or by negotiation, 152-protected by the Constitution of the United States, 154-a foreign state may sue for, 155-duty of intelligent men respecting, 156. Declaration of Independence, cited, 425, 428.
Demosthenes on the Crown, edited by J. T. Champlin, noticed, 240
Diary, A, translated by Mrs. Howitt, reviewed, 480 faults of transla- tion in, 503. See Howitt. Dickinson, John, on independence, cited, 426.
Dorr, Thomas W., joins the suffrage party in Rhode Island, 387- chosen governor of his party, 397— meets his legislature, 399- entry of, into Providence, 401-attacks the arsenal, 402-attack on the head-quarters of, 403-officers of, desert him, 404-actions of, at Chepachet, 406 arrested, 409 – character of, 411. See Rhode Isl- and.
Dove, Prof., on the Law of storms, 337. Duer, William A., Lectures on the Constitution of the United States by, noticed, 236 — his qualifica- tions for the task, 239. Dunbar, David, surveyor-general in Maine, 307-offensive conduct of, 308.
Dunham, Dr, his opinion of Rob- ertson, 162.
Durfee, Judge, Charge to the Grand Jury by, 371-merits of, 410.
East Indian trade, change in, 111. Ecclesiastical Republicanism, by T. Smyth, noticed, 512.
Edmeston, description of painted glass by, 469.
Education, Mann's Report on, no- ticed, 518.
Electricity, agency of, in storms, 343, 365.
Espy, James P., the Philosophy of Storms by, reviewed, 335- out- line of the theory of, 344 -erro- neous account of the storm of 1780 by, 347-quoted, 348, 351 his misstatements exposed, 349 another wrong account of a storm by, 351-errors in it exposed, 352-indebted to Dalton and Dan iell, 356 details of his facts and principles, 358-explanation of various natural phenomena by, 360-beauty of his theory, 361 - calculations by, 362-on the amount of rain, 363-other objec- tions to the theory of, 364- does not account for hail, 365-defects of his theory, 367 inaccurate statements by, 368 faults of style and taste of, 369 — unjust to the Huttonian theory, 370. See Storms.
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Evidences of Christianity, Palfrey's Lowell Lectures on the, reviewed, 39 contents of the volumes, 40 -errors committed by most writ- ers on the, 41 - proper conduct of the argument on the, 42-distinc- tion to be made between the Old and New Testaments, 43-Chris- tianity complete in itself, 45- validity of historical testimony, 46 -efficacy of miracles as proof, 47 -bearing of the history of infi- delity on the, 49- narrow com- pass of the infidel argument, 50- concessions of unbelievers, 51, 54 -early adversaries of the, 52- unbelief in modern times, 53 Palfrey.
Falmouth, burning of, 318.
False Heir, The, by G. P. R. James, reviewed, 267. See James. Federalist, The, cited, 432. Ferdinand and Isabella, Prescott's History of, foreign translations of, 158.
Forest Lands, the, and Timber trade of Maine, 299-described by the early voyagers, 300 — grant of, to Gorges, 302-different titles to, 304 surveyors general over, 307 their oppressive conduct, 308- alienation of, 310-amount sold, 311 large patent rights to, 312 - wealth obtained from, 314 speculators in, 323 — statistics of, 323-value of the productions of, 326 waste and diminution of, 327. See Massachusetts and Tim- ber. Franklin, Dr., discovers a law of storms, 335.
Gallagher, W. D., as a descriptive poet, 5. Geographers, English, blunders of, 501.
Geometry and the Science of Form,
Introduction to, noticed, 248. German Poetry, history of, by Ger- vinus, 79 the early ballads lost, 80 rude character of, in early times, 81-effect of Christianity and the Crusades on, 82-effus- sions of the Minnesingers, 83- Lay of the Nibelungen, 84 - the Gudrun, 85- the Meistersingers, ib. Hans Sachs, 86-effect of the Reformation on, 87-Martin Opitz, 88-Klopstock, 89- Wie- land, 90 Win- Lessing, 92 ckelmann, 96-Herder, 97- Jean Paul Richter, 100 Goethe, 104 Schiller, 106 degeneracy of,
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