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Butleriana, from unpublished manu.'
scripts, 94. Butterflies, the Temple of, 495..
Acroplis of Athens, Siege of; in the years
1821-22, 193—Those who planned the revolution of Greece, could not have chosen a better moment, 193--Con- dition of the inhabitants of Athens, 194 - The camp of Menidi, 194—Attack and taking of Athens by the Greeks, 195 — A Turkish woman burned by the Greeks as a witch, 195 — Inef- fectual sally of the Albanese, 196— Omer Pacha and Mehemet Pacha come with five thousand men to the relief of the Turks, 196—The Greeks are forced to raise the siege and leave Athens, 197—The monument of Lysicrates, 197 --Athens is taken again by the Greeks, 198—-Great events in the Morea, 199—Arrival of Ypsilanti, 199 -Antiquities of Athens, 200—Begin- ning of the bombardment of the Acro- polis, 200-The Turks are in want of water, 202--Suspension of hostilities, 203—Two chiefs of the Turks come from the citadel, for the purpose of treating with the Greeks, 203 Sur- render of the fortress, and its condi- tions, 204.
Cambridge University, the, 229—289. Cant, progress of, 45. Characters from unpublished manuscripts
of the author of Hudibras, 401-An usurer, 401-A catchpole, 401-A sailor, 402—The modish man, 403— An impostor, 403A gamester, 404
A merchant, 404A player, 405. Charles II. manners of the court of, 105. Chateaubriand's Sketch of the Roman
History, 394—Cæsar, 394-Augustus, 394 — Tiberius, 394 — Caligula and Claudius, 395 — Nero, 395 — Galba, 395 — Otho, 396 — Vitellius, 396- Marcus Aurelius, 396 — Commodus, 397— Pertinax, 397-Didins, 397 — Severus, 397—Caracalla, 397—Ma- crinus, 398 — Heliogabalus, 398 — Alexander Severus, 398—Maximinus, 398 — Gordianus Pius, 399 -- Philip, 399—Decius, 399 - Invasion of the
barbarians, 400. Courtship and Marriage, 37. Currency, Proceedings in Parliament re-
lative to the, 413.
Books, Monthly Advice to Purchasers
of, 121, 267, 422, 560—Finlayson's Mission to Siam and Hué, 122- Granby, a novel, 124-Butler's Life of Erasmus, 125-Poole's Essay on Education, 125--Pandurang Hari, 126 -Brady's Varieties of Literature, 127 -Clara Gazul's Plays, 127--Olinthus Gregory's Mathematics, 132-Hyman Hurwitz's Hebrew Tales, 270-Ad. ventures of a Young Rifleman, 422---- Cradock's Literary and Miscellaneous Memoirs, 560. Brambletye House, reviewed, 318. Brydges, Sir Egerton, and the New Monthly Magazine, 582.
Diary of a Constant Reader for the
month of December, 76–For the month of January, 209–For the month of February, 369--For the month of
March, 518. Dilettante Physic, 87. Done's Imprisonment in France, Narra-
tive of, 26– Is destined for the fortress of Bitche, 27--Returns to Verdun, 28–Anecdotes between British and Verdunians, 29-He escapes from Verdun and is retaken at St. Maloer,
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