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INDEX

TO THE

NINETEENTH VOLUME

OF THE

FOREIGN QUARTERLY REVIEW.

A.

Eschylus, account of his tragedies, 447.
Algiers, regency of, situation and extent,
2-only a small portion of it occupied
by the French, 2, 3-population of, 21
-the Berbers, 21-25-the Moors, 25,
26-considerations on the French occu-
pation of the country, 26, 27.
Algiers, city of, described, 3-houses, 4
public establishments, 6 coffee-
houses, 7-barbers' shops, 8-popula-
tion, ib.-Jews, 8, 9-legend of their
first arrival from Europe, 9, 10-ma-
rabouts, 10-pilgrimages to the mara-
bout of Sydi-Yakoub, 10-12-coun-
try round Algiers, 13—Druidical re-
mains, 14, 15.

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Amazon, Indian, story of, 221, 222.
Angangeo, situation of, 279, 280.
Aquascalientes, in Mexico, town and baths
of, 289, 290.

Ararat, derivation of the name, 213.
Architecture, on the influence of construc-
tion on style in, 62-90-Grecian and
Italian contrasted, 377-397.
Aristocracy, English, its character as
drawn by a French writer, 58, 59.
Ark, conjectures respecting its resting-
place, 212.

Atotonilco el Grande, inn at, 271.

B.

Berbers, the, their mode of life, manners,
and customs, 21--25.

VOL. XIX.

-

Berlin, architectural college at, novelty of
its style and embellishment, 84.
Berri (Duchess of), memoirs of, 245-her
birth and early years, 247-her mar-
riage, 248-250-her charities and pri-
vate rambles with the duke, 250, 251–
her conduct towards Lord W. Bentinck,
252-and at the assassination of the
duke, 252-255-her pregnancy, 257
-birth of the duke of Bordeaux, 257,
258-courage shown by her in the re-
volution of 1830, 258, 259-she retires
to England, 259-goes to Italy, 261-
lands at Marseilles; her perilous jour-
ney to La Vendée, 262-her attempt to
excite insurrection against the new go-
vernment, 263-264-her place of re-
fuge betrayed, 264-dangerous hiding-
place, 265—she is conveyed a prisoner
to the castle of Blaye, 266.

Berryer (M.), his interview with the
Duchess of Berri in La Vendée, 264.
Biserta, environs of, 28, 29.
Bone, situation of, 16.

Books, new, list of the principal published
abroad from January to March, 240–
from March to June, 464-468.
Bordeaux (Duke of), birth of, 257, 258.
Bötticher (C.) Die Holzarchitektur des
Mittelalters, 62-character of the work,
81.

Brahmins, conjectures on their origin, 207
-means adopted by them to secure
their ascendency in India, 208-cruel-
ties practised by them on pilgrims, 210.
Buddha doctrine, suggestions respecting,

217-220.

II

Bulwer (E. L.), remarks on his Pelham,
57-on Eugene Aram, 59-on his dra-
matic powers, 60.
Burkart, (Joseph), Aufenthalt und Rei-
sen in Mexico, 266-particulars con-
cerning the author and character of the
work, 267-analysis of, and extracts
from it, 267-293.

C.

Carthage, ruins of, 30, 31.

Charcas, in Mexico, mass of meteoric iron
there, 290.

Chateaubriaad (M. de), Le Paradis perdu
de Milton, 35-remarks on his Essay
on English Literature, 35, 36-estimate
of his translation of the Paradise Lost,
37. 41-critical examination of it, 41-
49.

Christianity, character of, 296.

Circassia, its political importance, 433-
remarks on the war in, ih.

Comanjilla, in Mexico, hot springs of,

289.

Condé (Prince of), particulars of, 251,
252.

Constantine, described, 16.

Consulato del Mare, historical particulars
concerning, 108-112.

Consuls, commercial, on the duties of, 106
-117.

Cramer (Dr. F.), Denkwürdigkeiten der
Gräfin Maria Aurora Königsmark und
der Konigsmarkschen Familie, 92.
Croly (Rev.Dr.), character of his writings,
53, 54.

D.

Denmark, literary notice from, 237. 458.
Diez (Friedrich), Grammatik der Romani-

schen Sprachen, 437-character of the
work, 445.

Drama, the, inquiry concerning the
causes of its decline, 51-that decline
to be ascribed to novels, 54, 55—rea-
sons for concluding that its popularity
cannot be restored, 61.
Duchatelet (A. J. B. Parent), De la Pro-
stitution dans la Ville de Paris; Hy-
giène Publique, 338.

E.

Edificios, the, remarkable ruins of, in
Mexico, 283-287.

Elephanta, remarks on the sculptures at,
205.

Euripides, remarks on his plays, 450.

F.

Fielding (Henry), remarks on his charac-
ter as a dramatist and a novelist, 56.
Flemming (Count), entertainment given
by him to the king of Poland, 104.
France, commercial legislation of, 116,

117.

France, literary notices from, 231–235.
456, 457.

Fust (John), his partnership with Guten-
berg, 125-129.

G.

Germany, romantic school of, influence of
Christianity upon, 226-tendency of its
writers to Catholicism, 297-reason
why romanticism has taken such a reli-
gious tone in that country, 298—its
romance not understood by the French
and English, 300-historical develop-
ment of the romantic school in, 301—
influence of the French revolution on
the national poetry of, 303-influence
of its war of liberation on its poetry,
305-a word of advice to the poets of,
336, 337.

Germany, literary notices from, 236, 237

-458-460.

Göthe, his remarks on Pfitzer's poems,
312.

Great Britain, history of the continental
connexions of, 135-under the Tudor so-
vereigns, 137-under Elizabeth, 138-
141-under the Stuarts, 141–144—
under William III. and Anne, 144—
153-under George I., II., and III. to
the French Revolution, 153-175—
since the French Revolution, 175-con-
tinental alliances scarcely ever advan-
tageous to her, 179-in what cases her
interference in continental politics may
be necessary or beneficial, 180-184.
Greece, literary notices from, 239.
Grotefend (Dr. G. F.), strictures on his

Preface to Wagenfeld's pretended spe-
cimen of Sanchoniatho's History, 186.
Grotefend (Dr. C. L.), his pamphlet en-
titled Die Sanchonathische Streitfrage,
197.

Guanaxuato, hot springs near, 289.
Guautla, a village of Mexico, account of,
269, 270.

Gutenberg (John), the inventor of print-

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