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pole, 15-ship loose, and makes some
progress, 17,-fast beset in Victoria
Harbour, 18-third winter, ib. ship
dismantled, ib.-provisions carried to the
deposits, ib.-the Victory abandoned, ib.
the travellers encamp on Fury Beach,
ib.-expedition to the north-eastern ex-
tremity of America, 19-return to Fury
Beach, ib.-Huish's charge against Sir
John, 20-the party leave Batty Bay and
succeed in crossing over to Prince Re-
gent's Inlet, 21-taken on board the
Isabella, ib.-return to England, 23-
Sir John's application to the Admiralty
for remuneration, ib.—and to parliament
for a grant of money, 24-committee of
the House of Commons, ib.-cold and
heartless manner in which Sir John's
narrative is drawn up, 25-his silly
chapter on the magnetic pole, 26-his
sneers at the question of a North-west
Passage, 27-the uselessness of his
charts, 29-blunders and misrepresenta-
tions, exposed, 29-36-Sir John's ma-
licious feeling against Parry, 37-his
jealousy towards his brother officers,
ib.-his utter incompetency to com-
mand a naval enterprise, 38.

S.

Sabbath Bells, the, 71.

Scotland, New Statistical Account of, re-
commended, 414.

Sea of Galilee, described, 169.
Self-devotion, extraordinary instance of,
121.

Shakspeare's tragedies, on their fitness for
stage representation, 65.
Social equality, doctrine of, characterized,

409.
Spain and Portugal, 186-causes which

have led to the present state of the pen.
insula, ib.-Colonel Badcock's Journal
kept in Spain and Portugal, 189-object
of his mission, ib.-unpopularity of the
Queen's cause in Portugal, ib.-conse-
quence of Whig intervention, ib.-siege
of Oporto, 191-Character of the pre-
sent contest in Spain, 193-description
of the war carrying on in the Basque
provinces, 194-sketches of the Spanish
officers, 195-El Pastor, 197-Rodil,
204-visit to the monastery of Ignacio
de Loyola, 202-portrait of Loyola, 203
Ascoytia, 204-General Bedoya, 205-
General Yriarte, 206-the women of

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Webster, Noah, his Dictionary of the Eng-
lish Language,' 295.- -See English
Lexicography.

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Whig and Tory, their counter-change of
tenets, 370.

Willis, N. P.-See Pencillings by the Way.
Windham, Right Hon. William, his cha-
racter, 273.

Wordsworth, William, his 'Yarrow Re-
visited and other Poems,' 181-resem-
blance between Goethe and the author,
ib-a Jewish family, ib.-extracts from
the Russian Fugitive, 182-an incident
at Bruges, ib.-Romance of the Water-
Lily, 183.-the New Poor-Law, 185.
Work, Sonnet on, 72.

END OF VOL. LIV.

ERRATA IN LAST NUMBER.

Page 557, note, for "one Vulamé," read "one,-Valazé.”

Page 569, for "Street called Duphot," read "Street called Richepanse." These two streets unite at the Boulevard, but it is, we suppose, the extremity of the Rue de Richepanse which passes over the site of Robespierre's residence-which, it may be added, on the authority of Alex. Dumas, was on the third floor.

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