George the Fourth, eulogium on him, 215.

Grey policy, the, tends to war, 260. —— government, the, encouraged the reform agitation, 261. —— Effect of their savings, 310.

Hampden, Dr., his case, 387.

Holy alliance, all connexion with it repudiated, 328.

Imprisonment for debt, principle of, 386.

Income tax, the, justified by necessity, 476.

India, people of, philosophers about their government, 81.
We must get the upper hand there, and keep it, 84.
Residents in native courts must have military power, 85.
Foundation of our power in India, (1803) 86.
British "moderation" there, 86.
British faith, 89.
Civil government must follow on conquest, 89.
The Duke's services there neglected, 94.
Advice to a native ruler, 93.
Danger of interfering with the religion of the Hindoos, 434.
Evils of a free press there, 480.
Recall of Lord Ellenborough an act of indiscretion, 494.

Intervention, foreign, should be on a national scale, if at all, 375.

Ireland, state of the poor in, 153.
Real meaning of agitation, 192.
Absenteeism deprecated, 220.
Effect of Irish affairs on our Portuguese relations, 224.
Agitation deprecated, 260.
Its state under Lord Grey's government, 302.
Necessity of conciliating the Protestants of, 307, 377, 492.
Agitation characterised, 331.
Lord Normanby's goal deliveries, 380.
Objections to the corporation bill of 1837, 381.
Agrarian disturbances caused by agitation, 385.
Poverty of the people of, 399.
The "monster" meetings, 487.
Remedies of no use while agitation continues, 488.
Anti-English motives of foreigners in supporting the repeal agitation,
490.

The military in readiness to keep the peace, 490.