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- valley, geological formation of the, xxxii, 1850. 233.
- valley, mounds of the, xxxii, 1850. 229.
Missouri, expedition to source of ; Lewis and Clark, xxiv, 1842. 473.
Mistress of the house, the; Holland, Ivii, 1875. 180.
Mizpah; Loomis, xli, 1859. 152. Moab, the land of; Tristram, Ivi, 1874. 174.
Moby Dick on the whale; Melville, x.x.xiv, 1852. 154.
Model preacher, the; W. Taylor, xlii, 1860. 165.
Modern dwellings in town and coun- try; Hally, Ix, 1878, 580; lxi, 1879. 197.
Modern minister, Ixi, 1878. 195.
Mohammed Ali and his servant, an- ecdote of, v, 1822. 426.
Mohammedan law, simplicity of, xi, 1828. 347.
Monarchy, decline of the French; Martin, xlix, 1867. 151. .
Monarchy, restoration of, in France, XXXV, 1853. 313, 468.
Monastery, the; Scott, 1, 1868. 636. Money king; Saxe, xlii, 1860. 175. - passion for, seldom relinquished, lv, 1873. 63.
Mongolian race of men, xxxii, 1850. 564.
Monnaie, de la, du crédit et de l'im- pôt ; Paynode, xxxv, 1853. 627. Monod, Adolph, parting words of, to his friends and church, lvii, 1875. 510.
Mont Blanc, attempt to reach the summit of, ix, 1826. 24, 65.
- Blanc in Switzerland, viii, 1825. 386, 421, 474.
Montaigne, works of, new edition, xxxii, 1850. 156.
- M. D., works of; Hazlett, xli, 1859. 507.
Montgomery, J., poetical works of, xxviii, 1846. 15S.
Monuments, description of, vi, 1823. 431.
Moon, to the, (poem,) viii, 1825. 248.
Moonlight, xi, 1828. 383.
Moore, Miss, a tale for girls ; Craik, Ivi, 1874. 531.
Mordecai's tenants; A. D. Walker, Ixii, 1880. 203.
More, Hannah, the works of, xxvi, 1844. 639.
-- Hannah, traits of, xxxviii, 1856. 13. Mormons, life among the, 1, 1868. 324.
Morning by morning ; Spurgeon, . xlix, 1867. 136.
Mosaics, a collection of literary ex- tracts, xli, 1859. 505.
Moscow, description of burning of; Bonaparte, xi, 1828. 467.
Motes in the sunbeam; Gatty, xli, 1859. 508.
Mother at home; J. S. C. Abbott, xxxiv, 1852. 633.
- The sailor's, viii, 1825. 403. Mother's assistant, the, and the young lady's friend, xxiv, 1842. 323.
Mothers of the Bible; Mrs. Ashton, xli, 1859. 488.
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Mothers not to nurture a child for the devil, address to, ix, 1826. 190.
Motherless, a Parisian family, liii, 1871. 532.
Motley and the Netherlands, (R. H. HOWARD,) Ivii, 1875, 264; Motley's qualification as a writ- er, 264; Netherland Protestants completed the reformation, 272; topography of the Netherlands, 274; ethnic origin of the Neth- erlands, 275; political charac- ter and development, 276; re- ligion the chief element in the struggle for freedom, 281.
Motley's United Netherlands, (H. M. BAIRD,) 1, 1868, 324, 404; the champions of universal lib- erty, 405; their importance de- spised, 407; their self-respect, 409; Alexander Farnese, 410; Philip II. a tyrant, 412; false- hood in the character of Philip II., 415; failures of Philip II., 416; the war after the death of Philip II., 417; the author's de- votion to liberty, 420; the au- thor as an historical investiga- tor, 422; influence of Holland upon America, 423.
Mound, description of a recently discovered, xvii, 1835. 476.
Mount Etna, xv, 1833. 118.
= Pisgah, Moses on, (poem,) ii, 1819. 359.
Mountains, exploring beyond the Rocky, xxi, 1839. 71.
- Removing of ; Hart, lii, 1870. 322. Movement cure, exposition of the ; Taylor, xlii, 1860. 690.
Much ado about nothing; Shakes- peare, Ixi, 1879. 199.
Murphy, Paul, exploits of, xli, 1859. 509.
Muscles, of the, iii, 1820. 258, 298, 336, 372, 411.
Muscovite, the, and the Teuton, (WILLIAM WELLS,) lii, 1870, 510; influence of the German element in Russian affairs, 510; war between the German and Russian element. 511; German diligence and learning useful
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to Russia, 513; plan to Rus- sianize the Baltic provinces, 516.
Muse, the Sabbath, (poem, ) ix, 1826. 400.
Museum of the university of Berlin, the Christian, Ivii, 1875. 131. Musgrave, young; Oliphant, Ix, 1878. 388.
Music, cultivation of vocal, xxiv, 1842. 245.
- and morals; Howeis, liv, 1872. 355.
Musical guest, the, xli, 1859. 506. Mutineers of the ship "Bounty " and their descendants ; Belcher, liii, 1871. 356.
Mycena and Tiryns, Schliemann's discoveries at, (H. M. BAIRD,) Ixi, 1879, 35; location of My- cenæ, 36; location, walls, and galleries of Tiryns, 38; walls of the citadel of Mycena, 42; "gates of lions," 42; double parallel row of slabs, 45; tombs and their contents, 48; origin of the treasure found in tombs, 52; to whom did -these sepul- chers belong? 55.
Mystics, with other etchings and sketchings; Sigourney, xxix, 1847. 484.
Mythology, . Greek and Roman; Hart, xxxV, 1853. 471.
Nain, sketch of the widow of, vi, 1823. 320.
Names, geographical, xxxvii, 1855. 572.
- Origin and history of, xxxvii, 1855. 572.
Napoleon and the marshals, xxx, 1848. 482.
Nash, Dr., note from, lii, 1870. 484. Nashville Christian advocate, li, 1869. 153.
Nation, the, Ivii, 1875. 175.
- the, how shall, regain prosper- ity ? Wells, lix, 1877. 708.
Nations, origin of; Rawlinson, Ixi, 1879. 184.
National institutions, our, elements of permanency in ; Dwight, Ixii, 1880. 795.
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National magazine, the, xxxv, 1853, | Negro, the, in America, history of. 146; xxxix, 1857. 162.
- repository, the, lix, 1877, 760; Ixii, 1880. 604, 786.
- review, the, xxxix, 1857, 129, 303, 471, 650; x1, 1858, 140, 313, 486; xli, 1859, 138, 310, 474; xlii, 1860, 323: xliv, 1862, 507, 685; xlv, 1863, 153, 342, 509, 670; xlvi, 1864, 147, 330, 501; xlvii, 1865, 126; lix, 1877, 334, 523; lxi, 1879, 357; ]xii, 1880. 746.
Native races; Bancroft, Ixiii, 1881. 405.
- races of the Pacific races of North America; H. H. Bancroft, Iviii, 1876. 532.
Nativity, the, ( poem,) vi, 1823. 477.
Natur und geschichte; Riel, xlvi, 1864. 142.
Natural history, xxvi, 1844. 160.
-- history; Knight, xlix, 1867. 636.
- history, contribution to; Simp- son, Ixi, 1879. 197.
Naturalist, adventures of a young; Lucien Biart, liii, 1871. 179.
- Voyage of a; Darwin, xxviii, 1846. 482.
Nature, beauties, harmonies, and sublimities of, xxiv, 1842. 318. - Hymn in praise of the author of, ii, 1819. 320.
Neander; Crabb, xxxv, 1853, 102, 106, 156; recently published writings of, 102; miscellanies, 106.
-- Lectures on ; Müller, xlvii, 1865. 122.
-- Miscellanies of, xxxv, 1853. 10G. - Works of, xxxiii, 1851. 148, 181, 183.
Necessity, stero; Robinson, lii, 1870. 636.
Necklace, Daisy's; Aldrich, xxxix, 1857. 163.
Negro, the, (HENRY J. Fox,) Ivii, 1875, 79; the indictment, 80; physical qualities, 85; commer- cial capacity, 87; morality of, 89; intellectual achievements, 92.
(E. W. BLYDEN,) li, 1869, 71; Scripture ethnography, 72; dif- ferent authorities, 73; testimony of Herodotus to two divisions of Ethiopians, 76; evidence of Henry Rawlinson, 78; tradi- tions of Foulahs, 79; ancient opinion of complexion, 79: question of Ethiopian degener- ation considered, 81; proofs of his early slavery considered, 83; permanence of the social status, 86; negro capable of rapid improvement, 87; his future, 92.
- exodus, the, (J. C. HARTZELL,) lxi, 1879, 722; causes of the exodus, 728; treatment of the negro in the south, 729; polit- ical oppression and persecution, 736; educational facilities for the negroes, 741; moral and re- ligious condition, 743; but lit- tle justice in administration of law, 744; the spirit of murder, 746.
- "intimidation," southern Methi- odist press on, lix, 1877. 187.
- problem solved; Read, xlvii, 1865. 153.
- race of men, xxxii, 1850. 568.
Negroes in Africa, condition and character, (THEODORE DWIGHT. ) xlvi, 1864, 77; influence of Mo- hammedan institutions, 78; Job-ben-Solomon, 80; old Paul, or Lahmen Kibby, 80; Fox's trip to Footal Bundee, 84; negro Arabic MSS .. 90.
- Effects of the gospel among the, (poem,) ii, 1819. 80.
- of the gulf states, " International Review," Ivii, 1875. 79.
Neighbor, our next-door, (T. CAR- TER,) Ivii, 1875, 637; Bishop Haven iu Vera Cruz.638 ; reaches city of Mexico, 641; at Puebla, 647; a deserted convent, 619: a photograph of horror, 652; at Queretaro, 653; summary of Protestant movement, 657; mis- sion of Dr. Riley, 659.
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Neighborhood, annals of a quiet; | New monthly magazine, Harper's, index to, lini, 1871. 171.
Macdonald, xlix, 1867. 324.
Nellie, of Truro, xxxviii, 1856. 159. "Nepenthe," origin of the word, lv, 1873. 409.
Neptune, the planet of, xxxiii, 1831. 55.
Netherlands. (See Motley.)
New Brunswick review, Iviii, 1876. 197.
- Church miscellany ; Bush, xxxviii, 1856. 163.
- England historical and genealog- ical register, lii, 1870, 125, 602; liii. 1871, 145, 296; liv, 1872, 127; lvi, 1874, 470, 638; Ivii, 1875, 115, 318, 482; lviii, 1876, 149. 348, 580, 699; lix, 1877, 157, 334, 708; 1x, 1878, 327, 525, 715; Ixi, 1879, 358, 556; Ixii, 1880. 563, 730.
- England historical and genealog- ical society, liii, 1871, 356; lxi, 1879, 404; 1xiii, 1881. 144, 340.
- England, history of, xxxix, 1857. 488.
-- England theocracy, the ; Uhden, xli, 1859. 147.
- Englander, the, xxxix, 1857, 137, 298, 478, 655; xl, 1858, 136, 304, 479 642; xli, 1859, 135, 309, 473, 656; xlii, 1860, 146; xlv, 1863, 152, 340, 504; xlvi, 1864, 144, 327, 501 ; xlvii, 1865, 125, 455. 600; xlviii, 1866, 137, 290, 470, 601; xlix, 1867, 112, 293, 438; 1, 1868, 122, 294, 460, 601; li, 1869, 127, 299, 443, 606; lii, 1870, 290, 456, 602; liii, 1871, 469, 654; liv, 1872, 127; Ivi, 1874, 125, 306, 470; Ivii, 1875, 116, 318, 481, 662; Iviii, 1876, 347, 530, 699; lix, 1877, 157, 334, 523, 708; 1x, 1878. 327, 716; lxi, 1879, 134, 357, 557, 748; lxii, 1880, 160, 563, 730; lxiii, 1881. 144, 340, 538, 739.
- ethics, the. Ix, 1878. 631.
-- flowers for children ; Mrs. Child, xxxviii, 1856. 312.
- Granada; Hilton, xxxix, 1857. 334.
- Holland, natives of, x, 1827. 404.
- Orleans, advocate, the, xlviii, 1866. 311.
- physiognomy ; Wells, xlix, 1867. 144.
- receipt for cooking, xxxvi, 1834. 624.
- rhetorical reader; W. H. Gilder, xxxiv, 1852. 481.
- south, the; Harper's magazine, Ivii, 1875. 79.
- South Wales, history of; Flani- gan, xlvi, 1864. 454.
Newstead, Mr., missionary in Cey- lon, letter from, i, 1818. 397.
New Timothy, the; Baker, lii, 1870. 635.
Newton, John, works of; Cecil, Ivi, 1874. 162.
New universal cyclopædia; John- son, Ivii, 1875. 529.
- world, novelties of the, xxxiv, 1852. 479.
- year's day, on, (poem,) i, 1818. 40.
- year's day, hymn for; Heber, x, 1827. 40.
- York; Valentine, xxxvi, 1854. . 480.
- York city, how it is governed; Parton, xlix, 1867. 155.
- York, from, to Delhi; Minturn, xli, 1859. 158.
- York, the great riots in; Head- ley, Ivi, 1874. 246.
- York, the great riot of 1863, (J. RICHMOND, ) Ivi, 1874, 246; in- citing causes. 247; the mob or- ganized, 252; the crisis and first battle, 253; bravery of the police, 255; the military called in, 256; the reign of terror, 259; fiendishness of the mob, 262; incidents, 263.
- York, history of; Broadhead, xxxv, 1853, 466; xxxvi, 1854. 578.
- York, history of; Broadhead, (D. CURRY, ) xxxVi, 1854, 578; peculiar facilities for writing a history, 580: plan embraces four periods, 581 ; account given of the discovery of the city,
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581; mart of commerce for the aborigines, 584; formerly in- habited by savages, 586; gov- erned by magistrates and other officers, 591; free toleration in matters of religion allowed, 594; termination of the Dutch dynasty, 596; invaluable con- tribution to the literature of the country, 597.
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-- York, history of the state of; Broadhead, lili, 1871. 529.
- York, and its institutions; Rich- mond, liv, 1872. 530.
- York nation, the, lix, 1877. 164.
- York prison association, twenty- fourth report of, li, 1869. 482. - York, union league club of, 1, 1868. 4S3.
- Zealand, providential deliverance at, viii, 1825. 428.
Niagara, falls of, v, 1822. 173.
Nibelungen lied, das; Hagen, (AN- DREW TEN BROOK,) xlvi, 1864. 619.
- nôth, der; Braunfeld, xlvi, 1864. 619.
. Nicholas Nickleby; Dickens, xlix, 1867. 484.
Night-caps, xli, 1859. 172.
Nightingale, Joseph, letter from, vii, 1824. 73.
Nile boat, the; W. H. Bartlett, xxxiv, 1852. 157.
- The Abyssinian tributaries of the; Baker, Ivii, 1875. 221. Nineteenth century, for November, 1878, 1xi, 1879. 170.
Nineveli, discoveries at ; Layard, abridged, xxxiv, 1832. 312.
- Layard's second exploration at, xxxvi, 1854. 113.
- Monuments of; Layard, xxxv, 1853. 326.
- Relics of ancient, xxxiii, 1851. 184.
- and its remains, xxxi, 1849. 577. Non-conformists, their persecution by Queen Elizabeth, xxxiv, 1852. 202.
Nora's love test; Hay, lix, 1877. 580.
Norse folk ; Brace, xxxix, 1857. 497.
Norse mythology; Andersen, lix, 1877. 365.
North American ethnology ; Dall, lxiii, 1881. 405.
-- American review, xxxix, 1857, 137, 476, 655; x1, 1858, 135, 305, 641; xli, 1859, 308, 472, 657; xlix, 1867, 439, 613; 1, 1868, 122, 294, 460, 604; li, 1869, 128, 299, 443, 606; li, 1870, 125, 290, 456, 602; liii, 1871, 141, 297, 469; liv, 1872, 127, 307, 490; lvi. 1874, 134, 306, 471, 638; Ivii, 1875, 115, 318, 482; Iviii, 1876, 348, 530, 699; lix, 1877, 158, 337, 523, 708; 1x, 1878, 145, 336, 525; Ixi, 1879, 134, 557. 748; Ixii, 1880, 161, 357, 730; Ixiii, 1881. 157, 353, 537, 745.
- British review, xxxix, 1857, 127, 304, 651; x1, 1858, 313, 486, 649; xli, 1859, 142, 473, 657; xlv, 1863, 509, 680; xlvi, 1864, 670; xlvii, 1865, 459; xlviii, 1866, 138, 471; xlix, 1867, 444; 1. 1868, 125, 295, 605: li, 1869, 128, 444, 607; lij, 1870, 125, 292, 457, 603 ; Iiii, 1871. 146, 304. - Christopher, recreations of, xxxvi, 1854. 618.
- and south; Chase and Sanborn, xxxix, 1857. 492.
North-west coast; Swan, xl, 1858. 170.
Norway, early kings of; Carlyle, Ivii, 1875. 531.
Norwood; Beecher, 1, 1868. 484, 625.
Notes from over the sea, xxviii, 1846. 156.
Notices of books, xx, 1838. 239. - Miscellaneous, xix, 1837. 347.
Noveaux Lundus; Sainte-Beuve, lii, 1870. 5.
Novel, the modern, (DANIEL CURRY, ) xlii, 1860, 181 ; what a novel is, 183; origin of prose fiction, 184; More's "Utopia," 186; Swift and De Foe, 188; Rich- ardson's novels, 189; Walter Scott, 192.
Novelists, British; Masson, xlii, 1860. 181.
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Now; Hall, xli, 1859. 321. - and then, xxx, 1848. 481.
Nursery noonings; Gail Hamilton, · Ivii, 1875. 180. Nurses for the needy, lviii, 1876. 387.
Nursing, notes on; Nightingale, xlii, 1860. 354.
Object lessons; Calkins, xlv, 1863. 646.
- lessons; Willson, xlv, 1863. 356.
- teaching as applied to primary education, (VIRGINIA C. PHOE- BUS,) xlv, 1863, 646; the prin- ciple involved, 647; the acqui- sition of words, 648; the idea of numbers, 650; the idea of forni, 651; the idea of geography, 652; reading, 654.
Obligatorische civil-ehe, die, xliv, 1862. 677.
Ocean grove, report of the presi- dent of, lxiii, 1881. 202.
Odd people; Mayne Reid, xliii, 1861. 347.
Ode, an, ii, 1819. 120.
Odes, the, and epodes of Horace; Lytton, lii, 1870. 324.
Ogilvies, the, Iiii, 1871. 532.
Ohio, inscribed stones found in, xliii, 1861. 675.
Oil painting, (E. WENTWORTH,) xxx, 1848, 230; review of hand- book for artists, 230; Apollos, Reynolds, David, Raphael, 231 : the world will have works of art, 233; various specimens named, 233; religion was the motive of Grecian art, 234; Protestantism suspicious of pictures, 237; the bent of American talent, 240; materials and implements for painting, 245; arrangement of the paint- er's study, 245; portrait paint- ing and its accessories, 246; analytical index and dictionary of terms, 248.
- regions of Pennsylvania ; Wright, xlvii, 1865. 628.
Okovango river; Anderson, xliv, 1862. 171.
Old brewery; Greeley, xxxvi, 1854. 315.
- house, the, on Briar hill; Mere- dith, Ivii, 1875. 356.
- Muddleton's money ; Hay, Ivii, 1875. 356.
- red sandstone; Miller, xxxiii, 1851. 333.
- Roman world, the; Lord, 1, 1868. 151.
- tales from Grecian history ; Lar- ned, lix, 1877. 196.
- tales retold from Grecian mythol- ogy; Larned, lix, 1877. 376.
- world, four years in the ; Palmer, xlviii. 1866. 481.
- world, the, in its new face; Bel- lows, 1, 1868. 483.
Olive, liii, 1871. 532.
- leaves; Sigourney, xxxiv, 1852. 159.
Oliver, of the mill; Charlesworth, lix, 1877. 196.
Only herself, lii, 1870. 323.
Onward; Winscom, xli, 1859. 341. Opal, the, xxxix, 1857. 162. Opium habit, the, li, 1869. 162.
Opportunities, sequel to, she did what she could, liii, 1871. 532. Optics, weak, lv, 1873. 523.
Oracles, the Sibylline, xxxvi, 1854, 489; long neglect of the, 493; tenacity of belief in, by the ruder nations, 497; little im- portance given to, by ancient histories, 499; celebrity of, mostly from foreign countries, 500; introduction into the Ro- man state, 501; reputation for veracity at home, 504 ; belief of, continued far into the middle ages, 506; doubtful origin of much that is attributed to them, 515; Friedlieb's book on, 516; Virgil's frequent references to them, 520.
Oracula Sibyllina, xxxV, 1833. 167. Oration to New York typographi- ical society ; Jewett, xxxi, 1849. 332.
Orations and occasional discourses ; Bethune, xxxii, 1850. 156.
Orator's manual, the; G. L. Ray- mond, Ixi, 1879. 796.
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Oratory, xxvi, 1844. 100.
-- An oration on, (JOHN DEMPSTER,) xviii, 1836. 110.
-- History of; Perraud, xlviii, 1866. 289.
- and orators; Matthews, Ixi, 1879. 198.
- Sacred; Pettinger, 1, 1868. 324. Oregon and California; Thornton, xxxi, 1849. 337.
- Report on; Lieutenant Hawin- son, xxxii, 1850. 41.
- sketch of its history, (E. G. MEEK,) xxxii, 1850, 39; Par- ker's exploring expedition, 41; Indian population, 43; Palmer's description, 47; its climate and soil, 53.
Organic remains, incalculable quan- tities of, xxxiv, 1852. 497.
Organization, vegetable, xxviii, 1846. 614.
Orient, the, and its people; Hauser, lix, 1877. 194.
Origen, or Hippolytus, lost works of, discovered, xxxiii, 1851. 645.
Orleans, the maid of; Tougey, 1, 1868. 293.
Orley farm; Trollope, xlv, 1863. 172.
Osborn, V. R., letter from, vii, 1824. 434.
Our own times, a history of; M'Car- thy, Ixii, 1880. 403.
- South American cousins; Will- iam Taylor, Ix, 1878. 757.
Outlines of history ; Willson, xxxvii, 1855. 140.
Ovid; Schmitz, xxxiv, 1852. 149. Owen Gwynne's great work, lviii, 1876. 388.
- John, works of, xlv, 1863. 337.
Pacific ocean, scenes, incidents, and adventures on the, xxvii, 1845. 264.
- railroad, the, (S. G. ARNOLD,) xlv, 1863, 407; Whitney's proj- ect for a railroad, 408; Fre- mont's explorations, 410; ap- propriations for new surveys, 411 ; Jefferson Davis and south- ern influence, 413; the railroad bill and its provisions, 417.
Pagan world, sketches from the; Ritz, xlii, 1860. 677.
Paine, Thomas, passing the grave of, iii, 1820. 120.
Painters, anecdotes of, xxxvi, 1854. 157.
Palatines of Ireland, origin of the, xxxvii, 1855. 489.
Paleontology; Prof. Owen, xlii, . 1860. 675.
- Barande on; Dawson, Ixiii, 1881. 160.
Palestine; Arnaud, 1, 1868. 602.
- Domestic life in; Rogers, xlvii, 1865. 620.
- History of; Kitto, xxxiv, 1852. 480.
- General landscape view of; Per- rine, liii, 1871. 172.
- past and present; Osborne, xli, 1859. 334.
-- in pen and picture; Eber, Ixiii, 1881. 769.
- The regeneration of, (WILLIAM WELLS), Ixii, 1880, 646; a land of ruins, 646; condition of the country, 648; efforts toward improvement, 656; colonies es- tablished and results, 659; im- ports and exports, 662.
- Relief map of, lii, 1870. 324. Paley, charge of plagiarism against, xxxi, 1849. 159.
Palm-tree, the, (poem,) v, 1822. 160.
Palmetto leaves; Stowe, Ivi, 1874. 345.
Pamphlets, xxiii, 1841. 639.
-- Latter-day; Carlyle, xxxii, 1850. 660.
Panama; Tomes, xxxviii, 1856. 156.
- The isthmus of; Otis, xlix, 1867. 636.
- railroad; Otis, xlix, 1867. 484. Papias, fragments of, Iviii, 1876. 151.
Paralysis and other diseases of the nerves, lviii, 1876. 183.
Paris, vi, 1823. 459.
- in America ; Laboulaye, xlv, 1863. 698.
- Diary of a besieged resident in, liii, 1871. 532.
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Paris and the French, (ABEL STE- VENS,) xx, 1838, 121, 241; en- trance into the city, introduced to its chief splendors, 121 ; place de la Concorde, the obelisk from Egypt, 122; the boulevards- the pride of Parisians, 124; the French most social, but least domestic of all people, 127; cafés and restaurants, 127; thirst for excitement the bane of society, 129; domestic habits, 130; female dissoluteness and its effects, 133; illegitimate births, 241; influence of educa- tion without moral culture, 242; revolting state of morals by the facts, 244; moral relief, religious indications, 245.
- Lavallette's escape from, xxxviii, 1856. 41.
- Loss of the ship, vii, 1824. 138.
- primary instruction in; Penel, lix, 1877. 351.
Parish, a summer; Beecher, Iviii, 1876. 194.
-- side, xxxvi, 1854. 464.
Parlor melodies, xxiv, 1842. 319.
Parsis, religion of the; Haug, Ixiii, 1881. 61.
Parson, recreations of a country, xliii, 1861, 344; xliv, 1862. 502. Parties. and their principles ; Holmes, xlii, 1860. 174.
Party leaders; Baldwin, xxxvii, 1855. 139.
- politics, (J. TOWNLEY CRANE, ) xlii, 1860, 572; necessity of government, 572; defective working of our system, 573; morals of our public men, 576; government not perfect, as man is imperfect, 578 ; opponents of statutory legislation, 579; gen- eral character of office seekers, 581; hireling politicians, 582; influence of party spirit, 586; apathy of good citizens, 587; duty of Christian citizens, 588. Pasha papers, xli, 1859. 507.
Passions, power of music on the, vii, 1824. 147.
Pastor, diary of a country ; Gardner, xlvi, 1864. 353.
Pastor's visiting book and pocket ritual ; Harcourt, Ivii, 1875. 532. Pastoral days; Gibson, Ixiii, 1881.202. Patmos, memories of ; Macduff, liii, 1871. 532.
Patrologia cursus completus ; Migne, xliv, 1862. 503.
Patrons, notice to our, xi, 1828. 77. Pauperism, society to prevent, vii, 1824. 69, 106.
Pawnee chief, anecdote of a, v, 1822. 111.
Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove; Bax- ter, xlvi, 1864. 699.
Peace and commerce, a treatise on ; Latrie, 1, 1868. 458.
- History of the; Martineau, xlvii, 1865. 148.
- Means to live at, i, 1818. 392.
Peachblossom, little-Central park, Ivi, 1874. 354, 531.
Pearl of days, xli, 1859. 485.
Pedigree, the happy man's, ii, 1819. 32
Pendeunis; Thackeray, xlix, 1867. 483. .
Penitence, (poem,) viii, 1825. 288. Pennefather, Esther; Perry, Ix, 1878. 580.
Pennsylvania, oil regions of; Wright, xlvii, 1865. 628.
People, letters to the ; Miss Beecher, xxxviii, 1856. 152.
- Uprising of a great; Gasparin, xliii, 1861, 695 ; xliv, 1862. 352. - Useful works for the, xxv, 1843. 483.
Perceval, the poetical works of, xli, 1859. 501.
Periodical literature, (J. B. WOOD- RUFF,) xliv, 1862, 307; the ori- gin of newspapers, 308; first newspaper in England, 308; origin of - the London "Ga- zette," 309; gradual reduction in the price of papers, 311; French periodicals, 312; first newspapers in the United States, 314; table of the in- crease of periodicals there, 316; total circulation of periodicals there, 317; papers in Germany, 319; total circulation of period- icals throughout the world, 321.
PERIODICALS
268
PLAGIARISM
Periodicals, xxxix, 1857. 162. Perry hall, lines to mistress of, ii, 1819. 280.
Persia, travels in, xx, 1838. 350. Persian flower, the, xli, 1859. 340. Persians, moral sayings of the, i, 1818. 439.
Personal appearance and the culti- vation of beauty; Sozinsky, Ix. 1878. 195.
Peru, Prescott's conquest of, (E. P. WHIPPLE,) xxx, 1848. 268.
Pet pastimes, and penalties; Ha- weis, Ivi, 1874. 531.
Petrifactions and their teachings; Mantell, xxxiv, 1852. 307, 308. Pfeifer, Ida, last travels of, xliv, 1862. 173.
Phæthon ; Kingsley, xxxv, 1853. 608. Phenicia and Israel; Wilkins, liv, 1872. 170.
Philanthropy in war times, (L. P. BROCKET,) xlvii, 1865, 65; amount of bounty money, 66; sanitary commission, 68; the preventive service, 70; depart- ment of general relief, 71; de- partment of special relief, 72; western sanitary commission, 73; religious societies, 76; gifts of special service, 77; services of women, 79.
Philip, adventures of ; Thackeray, xlv, 1863. 172.
- II., a tyrant, 1, 1868. 412.
Philippines, twenty years in the; Gironier, xxxvi, 1854. 622.
Phillips, Wendell, speeches. lect- ures, and letters of, xlvi, 1864. 529.
Philo Judæus, x1, 1858. 110.
- Judæus, the works of, xxxviii, 1856. 161.
Philology, comparative, not yet a science, xxxi, 1849. 621. Philosopher and an Italian, anecdote of, ii, 1819. 300.
Phocion, anecdote of his wife, and reflections, iii, 1820. 26. Phonetic journal, the, x1, 1858. 171. - and stenographic short-hand; T. Mitchell, lix, 1877. 185. Phonographer, the complete; Mun- son, liv, 1872. 355, 683.
Phonographic magazine, xl, 1858. 339.
- reader; Graham, xlii, 1860, 697; xliii, 1861. 531.
- reader and phrase-book ; Pitman, xlii, 1860. 175.
Phrasis; J. Wilson, xlvii. 1865. 625. Physical science, x1, 1858. 651.
Physics, new theory of, xxxvi, 1834. 102.
Physiology, a text-book of; J. W. Draper, xlviii, 1866. 484.
Pictorial field-book of the revolu- tion ; Lossing, xxxiv, 1852. 482. Pictures from our portfolio, Ix, 1878. 194.
Picturesque, home book of the, xxxiv, 1852. 157.
Pilgrim, lectures on Bunyan's; Cheever, xxxi, 1849. 466.
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