Footnote 39: [(return)]
T. Warton's "Suicide."
Footnote 40: [(return)]
The cotton piece goods of India were still subject, in 1814, to a duty on importation equal to 85 per cent. This duty was reduced on the 5th of July 1819, but to L.67, 10s. per cent only. Finally, in 1825 the duty was again reduced to 10 per cent, at which it remains. The duty on cotton yarn imported from India was at the same time subject to a duty of 10d. per lb., and so remained till 1831 at least. It must be borne in mind, that India was the only country in the world which, before and during the rise of the cotton manufacture in Great Britain, was, or could be, an exporter of cotton fabrics and yarns.
INDEX TO VOL. LIII.
[Transcriber's note: The page numbers refer to editions 327 to 332, published between January and June, 1843, according to the following table:
| Edition | Pages | Month |
| 327 | 1–140 | January |
| 328 | 141–280 | February |
| 329 | 281–414 | March |
| 330 | 415–550 | April |
| 331 | 551–692 | May |
| 332 | 693–826 | June.] |
- Aden, on the occupation of, 484.
- Affghanistan,
- the war in, 17
- review of the events in, 239
- the evacuation of, 266.
- Agriculture, the practice of, 415.
- Akhbar Khan,
- murder of Macnaghten by, 257
- defeat of, at Tazeen, 269.
- Amalia, from the German of Schiller, 442.
- Ammalát Bek, a tale, translated from the Russian,
- Anti-Corn Law League, failure of the, 6.
- Antique at Paris, the, from Schiller, 312.
- Antique, the, to the Northern Wanderer, 312.
- Aristocracies of London life, the, 67
- the aristocracy of fashion, 68
- of power, 227
- of talent, 386.
- Arnold's lectures on history, review of, 141.
- Astronomical works, from Schiller, 311.
- Attorney's Clerk in the Monk's Hood, the, a review of Chatterton, [780].
- Auckland, Lord, remarks on his policy in India, 18, 266.
- Bailey, Mr, his Reply to an Article in Blackwood's Magazine, on Berkeley's Theory of Vision, [762].
- Ballads of Schiller, the, see [Schiller].
- Battle, the, from Schiller, 446.
- Battle of the Blocks, the, 614.
- Berkeley's Theory of Vision, further remarks on, [762].
- Book of the Farm, review of the, 415.
- Buckingham, the Duke of, his resignation, 5.
- Burial march of Dundee, the, 537.
- Burnes, Sir Alexander, murder of, 244.
- Cabul, Eyre's Narrative of the Operations in, reviewed, 239.
- Caleb Stukely,
- Part X. The Revulsion, 33
- Part XI. Saints and Sinners, 213
- Part XII. The Parsonage, 314
- Part XIII. The Fugitive, 496
- Part last, Tranquillity, 651.
- Candia, the siege of, [718].
- Capello, Bianca, history of, 554.
- Chapters of Turkish History, No. IX, Rise of the Kiuprili family siege of Candia, [718].
- Chatterton's Poems, review of, [780].
- Chief End of Man, the, from Schiller, 311.
- China, state of our relations with, at the commencement of 1843, 19
- justice of the war with, 20
- future prospects of, 21.
- Claverhouse's Burial March, a poem, 537.
- Columbus, from Schiller, 312.
- Commercial Policy in relation to Spain, review of, 673
- In relation to Russia, [807].
- Comte, Auguste, review of his Cours de Philosophie Positive, 397.
- Corn-Law, Sir Robert Peel's alteration in the, defended, 5.
- Correctness, from Schiller, 310.
- Count Eberhard the Grumbler, from Schiller, 628.
- Cromwell and Sir Oliver Cromwell, Imaginary conversation between, 209.
- Cunningham's Life of Reynolds, strictures on, 596.
- Curse of Glencoe, the, by B. Simmons, 121.
- Death of Thomas Hamilton, Esq., 280.
- Delta, the Lost Lamb, by, 395.
- Disturbances in the manufacturing districts, the, 11.
- Division of Ranks, the, from Schiller, 311.
- Dream of Lord Nithsdale, the, by Charles Mackay, 83.
- Dumas' Travels in Italy, review of, 552.
- Dundee, the burial march of, 537.
- East and South of Europe, the, 101.
- Eberhard of Wurtemberg, from Schiller, 628.
- El Empecinado, passage in the career of, 343.
- Ellenborough, Lord, policy of, in India, 18
- his policy with regard to Affghanistan, 266
- his proclamation on evacuating the country, 276
- defended against the charges of the Whigs, 539.
- Elysium, from Schiller, 628.
- Europe, the east and south of, 101.
- Evacuation of Affghanistan, the, 266.
- Expectation and Fulfilment, from Schiller, 439.
- Eyre's narrative of the events in Cabul, review of, 239.
- Fantasia to Laura, from Schiller, 638.
- Favour of the moment, the, from Schiller, 438.
- Fight with the dragon, the, from Schiller, 175.
- Financial position of Great Britain at the close of 1842, 6.
- Florence, sketches of, 561.
- Flowers, from Schiller, 445.
- Foreign affairs, aspect of, at the commencement of 1843, 15.
- Fortune and Wisdom, from Schiller, 631.
- Fortune-Favoured, the, from Schiller, 439.
- Founding of the Bell, the, by Charles Mackay, 462.
- Funeral phantasie, from Schiller, 626.
- Genius, from Schiller, 310.
- Gentility-mongering, on, 379.
- Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield illustrated, review of, [771].
- Good and the Beautiful, the, from Schiller, 309.
- Great Britain at the commencement of 1843, 1
- her position on the meeting of parliament, 5
- financial state, 7
- aspect of domestic affairs, 14
- and of foreign relations, 15
- state of her Indian empire, 18
- and of affairs in China, 19.
- Group in Tartarus, a, from Schiller, 627.
- Hamilton, Thomas, Esq., death of, 280.
- Hector and Andromache, from Schiller, 441.
- History, Arnold's Lectures on, reviewed, 141.
- Honour to Woman, from Schiller, 173.
- Ideal, the, from Schiller, 433.
- Ideal and the Actual Life, the, from Schiller, 435.
- Ignacio Guerra and El Sangrador, a tale of civil war, [791].
- Imaginary Conversations,
- by Walter Savage Landor
- between Tasso and Cornelia, 62
- between Cromwell and Sir Oliver Cromwell, 209
- between Sandt and Kotzebue, 338;
- by Edward Quillinan
- between W.S. Landor and Christopher North, 518.
- by Walter Savage Landor
- Imitator, the, from Schiller, 310.
- Income Tax, discussion on the, 7
- remarks on, 8
- causes which led to its imposition, 10.
- Infanticide, the, from Schiller, 631.
- Ireland, state of, at the commencement of 1843, 14.
- Italy, Dumas' travels in, reviewed, 552.
- Jeweller's Wife, the, a passage in the career of El Empecinado, 343.
- Jove to Hercules, from Schiller, 311.
- Khelat, occupation of, by the British, 274.
- Khoord Cabul pass, retreat of the British through the, 262.
- Kiuprili Family, rise of the, a chapter in Turkish history, [718].
- Landor, Walter Savage, Imaginary Conversations by
- between Tasso and Cornelia, 62
- Cromwell and Sir Oliver Cromwell, 209
- Sandt and Kotzebue, 338
- lines by, 337
- Imaginary conversation between, and Christopher North, 518.
- Last of the Shepherds, the,
- Chap. I., 447
- Chap. II., 449
- Chap. III., 451
- Chap. IV., 453
- Chap. V., 455
- Chap. VI., 458
- Chap. VII., 460.
- Lay of the Bell, the, from Schiller, 302.
- Leap Year, a tale,
- Chap. I., 603
- Chap. II., 606
- Chap. III., 611.
- Lesurques, or the victim of Judicial error,
- Chap. I., the four guests, 24
- Chap. II., the four horsemen, 25
- Chap. III., the robbery and murder, ib.
- Chap. IV., the arrest, 26
- Chap. V., the trial, 28
- Chap. VI., the execution, 30
- Chap. VII., the proofs, ib.
- Chap. VIII., the way in which France rectifies an error, 32.
- London, the world of, see [World].
- Londonderry, the Marquis of, review of his steam voyage to Constantinople, &c., 101.
- Lost Lamb, the, by Delta, 295.
- Love's Triumph, from Schiller, 635.
- Mackay, Charles, dream of Lord Nithsdale, by, 83
- Founding of the Bell, by, 462.
- Mackenzie, Captain, account of the murder of Macnaghten, by, 257.
- Macnaghten, Sir William, description of the murder of, 257.
- Maître-d'Armes, a passage in the life of a, [733].
- Marlínski's Ammalát Bek, translation of,
- [Marston]; or, the memoirs of a statesman. Part I., [693].
- Martyr's Monologue, the, a poem, 125.
- Master, the, from Schiller, 310.
- Memorandums of a month's tour in Sicily—leaving Naples—steam boatiana, [799]
- Merchant, the, from Schiller, 312.
- Might of Song, from Schiller, 172.
- Monaco, sketch of the history of, 573.
- Moralist, to a, from Schiller, 630.
- Mulready's illustrations to the Vicar of Wakefield, review of, [771].
- Music in England, state of, Part I., 127.
- Mystery of reminiscence, the, from Schiller, 442.
- Natural history of the salmon and sea-trout, the, 640.
- Non-intrusion controversy, account of the, 352.
- Nott, General, movements of, in Cabul, 270.
- Occupation of Aden, on the, 484.
- Opium question, the, 22.
- its identity with the salmon, 643.
- Parr, natural history of the, 640
- Passage in the life of a Maître-d'Armes, [733].
- a cit's soirée, 373.
- Paul de Kockneyisms, by a Cockney, 366
- Paving Question, the, 614.
- errors of his predecessors, 5
- his alteration in the corn-law, 5
- his financial policy, 7
- his tariff, 11.
- Peel, Sir Robert, difficulties of his position on his accession to power, 2
- Philosophy of Dress, the, 230.
- Poems and Ballads of Schiller. See [Schiller].
- the curse of Glencoe, by B. Simmons, 121
- the martyr's monologue, 125
- the poems and ballads of Schiller,
- Part V., 166
- Part VI., 302
- Part VII., 433
- Part VIII., 626
- the young grey head, 202
- lines by W.S. Landor, 337
- the lost lamb, by Delta, 395
- the founding of the bell, by Charles Mackay, 462
- sonnet, on viewing my mother's picture, 495
- the burial march of Dundee, 537
- the vigil of Venus, [715].
- Poetry, the dream of Lord Nithsdale, by Charles Mackay, 83
- Poetry of Life, the, from Schiller, 313.
- Pollock, General, advance of, into Affghanistan, 269.
- Poor-law, support of the, by the Conservatives, 14.
- Practice of Agriculture, the, 415.
- Pretenders to Fashion, on, 234.
- Quillinan, Edward, imaginary conversation by, between W.S. Landor and Christopher North, 518.
- Retreat from Cabul, description of the, 261.
- Londonderry's steam voyage to Constantinople, 101
- Reynolds's discourses,
- Part II., 181
- conclusion, 589
- Eyre's Cabul, 239
- Auguste Comte's cours de philosophie positive, 397
- Stephens' Book of the Farm, 415
- Dumas' Travels in Italy, 552
- Young and Shaw on Salmon and Sea-Trout, 640
- The Vicar of Wakefield, illustrated by William Mulready, R.A., [771]
- Chatterton's poems, [780].
- Reviews,
- conclusion, 589
- defence of, against the aspersions of Allan Cunningham, 496.
- Reynolds, Sir Joshua, review of the discourses of, Part II., 181
- Riots in the manufacturing districts, the, 13.
- Rousseau, from Schiller, 631.
- Rowley's Poems, review of, [780].
- Rudolph of Hapsburg, from Schiller, 169.
- Russia, commercial policy in reference to, [807].
- Russian Literature, remarks on, 281.
- Salmon, Natural History of the, 640.
- Sandt and Kotzebue, imaginary conversation between, by Walter Savage Landor, 338
- Sangrador, El, and Ignacio Guerra, a tale of civil war, [791].
- No. V.
- The victory-feast, 166
- Rudolph of Hapsburg, 169
- the words of error, 171
- the words of belief, 172
- the might of song, ib.
- honour to woman, 173
- the fight with the dragon, 175
- No. VI.
- The lay of the bell, 302
- votive tablets, 309
- the good and the beautiful, ib.
- to ——, 310
- genius, ib.
- correctness, ib.
- the imitator, ib.
- the master, ib.
- to the mystic, ib.
- astronomical works, 311
- the division of ranks, ib.
- theophany, ib.
- the chief end of man, ib.
- Ulysses, ib.
- Jove to Hercules, ib.
- the sower, 312
- the merchant, ib.
- Columbus, ib.
- the antique to the northern wanderer, ib.
- the antique at Paris, ib.
- the poetry of life, 313
- No. VII.
- The ideal, 433
- the ideal and the actual life, 435
- the favour of the moment, 438
- expectation and fulfilment, 439
- to the proselyte maker, ib.
- value and worth, ib.
- the fortune-favoured, ib.
- Poems of the first period, introductory remarks on them, 441
- Hector and Andromache, ib.
- to Laura, the mystery of reminiscence, 442
- to Laura, rapture, ib.
- to Laura, playing, 444
- flowers, 445
- the battle, ib.
- No. VIII.
- No. V.
- [Schiller], the Poems and Ballads of, translated.
- Scinde, occupation of, by the British, 273.
- Sea-Trout, natural history of the, 640.
- Shah Shoojah, death of, 266, note.
- Shaw, Mr, on sea-trout and salmon, 640.
- Shaw, Thomas B., translation of Ammalát Bek by, introductory remarks, 281
- Chap. I., 447
- Chap. II., 449
- Chap. III., 451
- Chap. IV., 453
- Chap. V., 455
- Chap. VI., 458
- Chap. VII., 460.
- Shepherds, last of the, a tale,
- Sicily, memorandum of a month's tour in, leaving Naples, steam-boatiana, [799]
- Siege of Candia, the, [718].
- Simmons, B., the curse of Glencoe, by, 121.
- Song of the bell, the, from Schiller, 302.
- Sonnet, by the author of the Life of Burke, 495.
- Sower, the, from Schiller, 312.
- Spain, commercial policy of Great Britain towards, 673.
- Spring, address to, from Schiller, 639.
- Statesman, memoirs of a, see [Marston].
- Stephens' Book of the Farm, review of, 415.
- Tale of a Tub, the, an additional chapter, how Jack ran mad a second time, 352.
- Tariff, reconstruction of the, difficulty of the task, 11.
- Tasso and Cornelia, imaginary conversation between, by Walter Savage Landor, 62.
- Taste and Music in England, state of, Part. I., 127.
- Theophany, from Schiller, 311.
- Thunny fishery, the, [804].
- To ——, from Schiller, 310.
- To Laura, the mystery of reminiscence, from Schiller, 442.
- To Laura, rapture, from Schiller, 443.
- To Laura, playing, from Schiller, 444.
- To a Moralist, from Schiller, 630.
- To the Mystic, from Schiller, 310.
- To the Proselyte-maker, from Schiller, 439.
- To the Spring, from Schiller, 639.
- Triumph of Love, the, from Schiller, 635.
- Turkish History, chapters of; No. IX. rise of the Kiuprili family siege of Candia, [718].
- Chap. I., 85
- Chap. II., 89
- Chap. III., 93.
- Two Hours of Mystery, a tale,
- Ulysses, from Schiller, 311.
- Value and Worth, from Schiller, 439.
- Vicar of Wakefield illustrated, review of, [771].
- Victory Feast, the, from Schiller, 166.
- Vigil of Venus, the, translated from the Latin, [715].
- Votive Tablets, from Schiller, 309.
- Whigs, the, and Lord Ellenborough, 539.
- Wood Paving, remarks on, 614.
- and of belief, 172.
- Words of Error, the, from Schiller, 171
- Part I.
- Aristocracies of London life, 67
- the aristocracy of fashion, 68
- Part II.
- Concerning slow fellows, 225
- the aristocracy of power, 227
- the philosophy of dress, 230
- pretenders to fashion, 234
- Part III.
- Aristocracies of London life continued, of gentility-mongering, 379
- the aristocracy of talent, 386.
- Part I.
- [World] of London, 2d series.
- Young, Mr, on grilse and salmon, review of, 640.
- Young grey head, the, a poem, 202.