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Pilgrimage, songs in the house of my, xxxiv, 1852. 478.
Pilgrims of 1620, journal of the; Cheever, xxxi. 1849. 157.
- Modern; Wood, xxxviii, 1856. 310.
Pilgrim's progress; Wickens, xxxi, 1849. 148.
- progress; Bunyan, xli. 1859. 171. Pin manufacture, xi, 1828. 469.
Pioneer experience; Palmer, 1, 1868. 464.
Pity, (poem,) iv, 1821. 400.
Pius IV., his impotence-reforms proposed by him, xxxix, 1857. 76, 79.
Plagiarism, Ewald's reply to Lee's charge of, xxxi, 1849. 509.
- and the law of quotation, (HENRY J. Fox,) Ix, 1878, 648; defini- tion of plagiarism, 649; obliga- tions to preceding writers not incompatible with originality, 652 ; unconscions reminiscence>, 653; various degress of literary larceny. 656; losses attributed to plagiarism, 658; Ixi, 1879. 62; direct quotations to be ad verbum et ad literum, 69; source should be plainly acknow !- edged, 69; quotation must be accurate, 70; isolated passages not sufficient to present views. 71; author's punctuation to be
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Plagiarism-continued.
honored, 72; no italization only by authority of the author, 72; indirect quotation in every case to be announced, 72; name of original quoter should be hon- ored, 72.
Plain talk on familiar subjects; Hol- land, xlviii, 1866. 164, 324.
- talk to the sick; Miller, Ixii, 1880. 204.
Plant diction; Darwin, Ixiii, 1881. 551.
movement mechanical; Darwin, Ixiii, 1881. 552.
Planet, Levereier's, xxix, 1847, 393; xxxi, 1849. 457.
Plantation, journal of a residence on a southern; Kemble, xlv, 1863. 696. .
Plants of the Holy Land; Osborn, xliii, 1861. 348.
Platform of the new party, the, Ivi, 1874. 638.
- papers; Curry, Ixii, 1880. 577.
- for the south; Haygood, lxiii, 1881. 751.
Plato, select dialogues of; Cary, Iviii, 1876. 196.
Plottings, second letter on, new re- bellion; Jay, xlvi, 1864. 700.
Poacher, the; Marryat, li, 1869. 324. Poems; Miss Barrett, xxviii, 1846. 54. - Bryant, xli, 1859. 41.
- Buchanan, xlviii, 1866, 636 ; xlix, 1867. 157.
- Dobell, xlii, 1860. 349.
- O. W. Holmes, xlv, 1863. 531. - F. S. Key, xxxix, 1857. 153.
- Longfellow, xxxi, 1849, 344; xlix, 1867. 479.
- Lord, xxix, 1847. 357.
- Meredith, xli, 1859, 504; 1, 1868. 483.
- Mulock, xlii, 1860. 352.
- Adelaide A. Procter, xlv, 1863. 530.
- Stockton, xliv, 1862, 697; xlv, 1863. 180.
- Whittier. (ROBERT ALLYN, ) x1, 1858, 72; his character, 72; songs of freedom, 74; moral warfare, 75; lines in the city of Washington, 76; New En-
POLITICS
gland traditions, 79; bridal of Pennacook, 80; Magg Magone, 82; legendary, 84; reformer, 87; poetical character. 89.
Poems; Wordsworth, xxi, 1839. 449. - on social and religious subjects ; Anne Lutton, xxv, 1843. 157.
Poetry, cyclopædia of ; Sargent, Ixiii, 1881. 599.
- On Hebrew ; Ewald, xlviii, 1866. 287. .
- Hebrew, spirit of; Taylor, xliv, 1862, 158; xlix, 1867. 325.
- On sacred, xiv, 1832. 72.
Sacred, xii, 1830, 143, 308; hymns, 151; Methodist hymn book, 153; report of committee, 158; harmonist, hymns and tunes, 159; the God of Abra- ham praise, 308.
Poet and dreamer, the, (L. A. H.,) xl, 1858, 209; pilgrim's prog- ress, early expectation of, 209; peculiar charm of pilgrim's progress, 210; Spenser, 212; parallelisms between, 216 ; com- pliment to the female sex, 227. Poets, on the; Mrs. Browning, xlv, 1863, 532, 698.
- The British ; Howitt, xxix, 1847. 504.
- Evenings with the sacred, lii, 1870. 477.
- Homes and haunts of the British ; Howitt, xxix, 1847. 483.
- of the nineteenth century; Wil- mott, x1, 1858. 170.
- Quotations from the ; Rice, xliii, 1861. 310.
- The sacred; Griswold, xxxi, 1849. 148.
Polar regions, expeditions to the, viii, 1825. 301, 342.
sea, expedition to the, xxiv, 1842. 319.
- sea, the open ; Hayes, xlix, 1867. 317.
Political economy; Opdyke, xxxiii, 1851. 490.
- fallacies ; Junkin, xlv, 1863. 335. - and legal remedies for war ; Amos, Ixii, 1880. 784.
Politics, Aaron's rod in; Tourjee, Ixiii, 1881. 353.
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Politics for young Americans; [ Practical book-keeping; Mayhew, Nordhoff, Ivii, 1875. 179.
Polyglot readers; Roemer, xxxviii, 1856. 152.
Polynesia, xxvi, 1844. 160.
Polynesian researches; Ellis, xvi, 1834. 25.
Pompeii; Marc Mounier, lii, 1870. 323.
- The fall of, (poem, ) ix, 1826. 120. Pontifical states, temporal govern- ment of, (HENRY M. BAIRD, ) xliii, 1861, 357; its anomalous character, 357; claims of its ad- mirers, 358 ; popular discontent, 359; absolute power of the pope, 360; the cardinals, 361; judicial system, 366; controll- ing influence of the clergy, 367; uncertainties and inconstancies of the law, 369; disorders of public finances, 371.
Poor girl and true woman; Thayer, xli, 1859. 340.
Pope, Alexander, poetical works of, li, 1869. 317.
- Indebtedness of, to Pascal, xxxiv, 1852. 238.
Popular prejudices, xxix, 1847. 53. - science monthly, the, Ixii, 1880. 200.
- works, library edition of; Bohu, xxxiv, 1852. 481, 630.
Portraits, gallery of; Gilfillan, xxxvii, 1855. 326.
Port Royal, the valley of, in 1824, xxxV, 1853. 211.
- Royalists and Port Royal, (L. A. H.,) xxxv, 1853, 191; nursery of spiritual devotion, 191; Saint Cyren, 192; Jansenius, 192; monastery founded, 1204, 193; fame spread over France, 194; Arnaud family, 196; persecu- tion by the Jesuits, 200; M. Angelique's dying moments, 202; entire destruction resolved upon, 207; Mére Anastatie, 209; valley of Port Royal in 1824, 211.
Pottery and porcelain of all times; Prime, 1x, 1878. 195.
Power, nemesis of; Saint John, xxxvii, 1855. 132.
xliv, 1862. 353.
- cooking and dinner giving; Henderson, lix, 1877. 196.
Prairie, the cabin on the ; Pearson, lii, 1870. 163.
-dog, habits of the, xxxii, 1850. 48. - farming in America; Caird, xli, 1859. 509.
Prairies of Alabama; W. W. M'Guire, xvi, 1834. 461.
Praise, the tribute of; Tourjee, Ivi, 1874. 356.
Praxis der Sontags-schule, die; Tiesmeyer, Ivi, 1874. 525.
Prayer, attitude of, on the, viii, 1825. 381.
- for colleges; Tyler, xxxvii, 1855. 322.
- machines, xiii, 1831. 235.
- Prince Eugene's, i, 1818. 26. Prayers of the ages; Whitmarsh, 1, 1868. 142.
Preacher, anecdote of the Indian, vii, 1824. 347.
- An itinerant, remarks of, viii, 1825. 149.
- life, "London Review " on ; Mil- burn, xlii, 1860. 14S.
- life, ten years of; Milburn, xli, 1859. 670.
- A Methodist, letter from, ii, 1819. 388.
Preachers, great, ancient and mod- ern; Withrow, Ixiii, 1881. 403. - Address to local; S. Luckey, ix, 1826. 45.
Pre-Adamite, answer to Winchell; Wilson, Ixiii, 1881. 538.
- earth, xxix, 1847. 324.
Pre-Adamites; Winchell, Ixiii, 1881. 205.
Precious stones; Garrett, xli, 1859. 487.
Presbyterian quarterly review, xxxix, 1857, 137, 480; xl, 1858, 308, 641; xli, 1859, 136, 309, 473, 657; xlv, 1863. 152.
- quarterly and Princeton review, liv, 1872, 307, 490; Ivi, 1874, 125, 306, 470, 648: Ivii, 1875, 115, 318. 482. 663; Iviii, 1876, 149, 343; lix, 1877, 158; lxiii, 1881. 144, 339, 537, 739.
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Prescott, works of, (E. P. WHIPPLE,)
xxx, 1848, 5; he unites solid merit with popularity, 5; his success in England, 5; his dis- tinguishing merit. 6; his narra- tive characterized by singular objectiveness, 7; intellectual power in his works, 8; he is an historical artist, 9; his under- standing is judicial in its char- acter, 10; advantages of his mode of writing history, 11; has an imaginative insight, 12; characteristics of his histories, 13; style is perspicuous, 14; Fer- dinand and Isabella was his first work, 15; view of the affairs of Europe, 17; five char- acters stand prominently out, 20; deals with Spanish charac- ter, 21; conquest of Mexico, 22; moral condition of his person- ages, 24; versatility and genius of Cortéz, 25; conquest of Peru was his last work, 28.
Preservation, extraordinary, viii, 1825. 37.
Presidential vetoes, the four, lxi, 1879. 598.
Press, the power of the, xxxviii, 1856. 11, 28.
- Reporting for the, xxxi, 1849. 42.
Prevention and reform of juven- ile crime, (B. K. PEIRCE,) liv, 1872, 601; opinion of Dr. Channing, 603; origin and prog- ress of Francke's orphan house in Halle, 605; early life and work of Jolin Falk, 605; reform- atory institutions in Europe, 607; societies formed, 608; opening of house of refuge in New York, 608; other houses of reform, 611; need of well- regulated and remunerative work, 615.
Pride and folly, Naaman's, (poem, ) ix, 1826. 280.
Priest, soliloquy of a heatlien, (poem,) iii, 1820. 319.
Priests, Buddhist, conversion of two, ii, 1819. 353. .
- South American, x, 1827. 164.
Primary teachers, open letter to; Crafts, Iviii, 1876. 580.
Primogeniture, rights of, among the ancients, x, 1827. 403.
Prince, the little lame, Ivii, 18:5. 180.
- The lost; J. H. Hausen, xxxvi, 1854. 315.
Princess of Thule, a; Black, lix, 1877. 388.
- of Wales; shipwreck of, vii, 1824. 260.
- Idleways, Ixii, 1880. 203.
Princeton review, xxxix, 1857, 136, 299; lii, 1870, 163; Ixi, 1879,
137, 752; Ixii, 1880, 564, 730;
lxiii, 1881. 159, 340, 538, 739. Principia Latina; Smith, xlv, 1863. 531.
Printing, the invention of; De Vin- ne, Ixi, 1879. 186.
-- in the nineteenth century, xxii, 1840. 300.
- house, on a, (poem,) v, 1822. 80. Sketch of the art of, xv, 1833. 450.
Prison association of New York, (E. C. WINES.) xlvi, 1864, 90; its origin, 91; its objects, 94; first report, 95; the solitary and the silent system, 97 ;. second report, 98; chartered by the legislature, 102; proposal for a new law, 104; the work-house built, 106; labors of Mr. Beal, 107; appointment of a corre- sponding secretary, 109; sum- mary of results, 110.
Probate confiscation; Stowe, Ix, 1S78. 763.
Procter, Adelaide, poems of, xlv, 1863. 530.
Productions, home, x, 1827. 22.
Progress, the world's; Putnam, xxxiii, 1851. 165.
Prohibitory liquor laws, (W. C. HOSMER, ) xxxVi. 1854, 244 ; pe- culiarities of the liquor trafic rendering it necessary, 244; in- ability of the Church and soci- ety to extirpate the evil, 245; conditions required in the en- actment of such a law, 247; cost of the traffic an argument
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Prohibitory-continued.
in favor of prohibition, 248; argument from jail and poor- house statistics, 249; human au- thority competent to enact such a law, 254; authors cited for its constitutionality, 261.
Prometheus, Dionysos, Sokrates, Christos; Delff, Ix, 1878. 382. Promise, Hester Morley's, Ivi, 1874. 179.
Pronunciation, Latin, xxxiii, 1851. 667.
Property and labor, essay on, xxiv, 1842. 319.
Prosody and meter, a system of Latin, xxiv, 1842. 321.
- A system of Greek; Anthon, xxi, 1839. 120.
Prospectus, xii, 1830, 1; why changed from a monthly, 1; scope of the work, 2; objects, 3.
Prosperity, xi, 1828. 38.
Prostitution, history of ; Sanger, xli, 1859. 158.
- Governmental legalization of, Iviii. 1876. 705.
Protector, the; D'Aubigné, xxix, 1847. 637.
Protestant Episcopal quarterly, xli, 1859. 139, 308, 472.
- insurgents under Louis XIV., 1, 1868. 603.
Proverbs of all nations; Kelley, lii, 1ST0. 169.
- for the people; Magoon, xxxi, 1849. 149.
Providence and grace, a remarka- ble instance of, iii, 1820. 382. Prussia, the high school system in; Wiese, xlvii, 1865. 319.
- System of education in ; xx, 1838. 467.
Psalmist, the Baptist, xxxi, 1849. 448.
Public opinion, our relation to, xxxvi, 1854. 360.
Public speaking and debate, ru- diments of; Holyoake, xliii, 1861. 349.
Publications, Harper & Brother's deseriptive list of, Ivi, 1874. 532.
- Miscellaneous, xx, 1838. 358.
Publications, new English and Ger- man, xxxvi, 1854. 165.
- Recent, xxi, 1839. 118, 234, 476. - Religious, promote revivals, x, 1827. 24.
Pulpit eloquence of the twelfth century ; Fish, xxxix, 1857. 657. - and rostrum, xli. 1859. 155.
Punctuation, treatise on English; Wilson, xxxvii, 1855, 625; liv, 1872. 180.
Puritans, the, and their principles, xxviii, 1846. 480.
Purple tints of Paris, xxxvi, 1854.469. Puss-cat mew, and other stories for my children; Knotchbull-Hu- gessen, liii, 1871. 179.
Quakers, the shaking. iv, 1821. 218. Quarterly book-table, xxxix, 1857, 138, 311, 481, 656; x1, 1858. 149. 319, 490, 652; xli, 1859. 147, 314, 477, 659; xlii, 1860. 155, 829, 510, 685; xliii, 1861, 160, 331, 515, 688; xliv, 1862, 167, 338, 517, 691; xlv, 1863, 163, 345, 518. 687; xlvi, 1864, 155, 337, 508; 676; xlvii, 1865, 131, 308, 463, 609; xlviii. 1866, 140, 293, 473, 608; xlix. 1867. 119, 297, 452. 514; 1, 1868, 183. 297. 460, 609 ; li, 1869, 135, 301, 447, 612; lii, 18,0, 130, 393, 460, 604; liii, 1871, 153, 326, 495, 672; liv, 1872, 152, 336. 508, 667; lv, 1873, 154, 338. 500, 676; Ivi, 1874, 157. 328, 490, 662; Ivii, 1975, 143, 330, 501, 679; Iviii, 1876, 170, 365, 545, 727; lix, 1877, 173, 357, 547, 734; Ix, 1878, 170, 354, 556, 738; Ixi, 1879, 155, 379, 579, 771; Ixii, 1880, 180, 378, 577, 766; Ixiii, 1881. 178, 375, 560, 772.
- review, the, xxxix, 1857, 650; x1, 1858, 142, 313, 489, 649; xli, 1859, 188, 473, 657.
- review of the Methodist Episco- pal Church, South, xxxix, 1857, 136, 472; x1, 1858, 462; xli, 1859, 137, 473, 656; 1xi, 1879, 359, 557, 748; Ixii. 1880, 360, 564, 730; Ixiii, 1881. 538, 750.
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Quarterly review of the evangelical | Readers and students, hand-book
Lutheran Church, liv, 1872, 127,
307, 491, 641; lvii, 1825, 115, 318, 482; Iviii, 1876, 150, 348, 530, 699; lix, 1877, 158, 334, 523, 708.
Quarterlies, synopsis of, xxxix,
1857, 126, 298, 464, 650; xliv, 1862, 163, 335, 504, 683; xlv, 1863, 152, 340, 504, 676; xlviii, 1866, 137, 289, 469, 601; lvii, 1875, 661; lxiii, 1881. 144, 339, 537, 739.
Queens of society; Wharton, xlii, 1860. 695.
- of song; Clayon, xlvii, 1865. 163.
Races of mankind, classification of the; Cuvier, xxxii, 1850. 534. - of men, classification of; Pritch- ard, xxxii, 1850. 536.
- of men, the, and their geograph- ical distribution; Peschel, lix, 1877. 587.
- - of the old world; Brace, xlv, 1863. 522.
Racine; Fasquelle, xxxix, 1857. 159. - chefs de œuvre de Jean, xxxix, 1857. 159.
Radical, the, a monthly magazine devoted to religion, xlix, 1867. 325.
Radico-abolitionists, secession of the, xxxiii, 1831. 401.
Railroad construction; Vose, xl, 1858. 339.
Rainbow in the north; Tucker, xxxiv, 1852. 157.
.Rambles in Europe; Trafton, xxxiv, 1852. 146.
Rape of the Gamp; C. Welch Mason, Ivii, 1875. 530.
Rapids of Niagara, the, Iviii, 1876. 387.
Ravenal, Miss, conversion of. from secession to loyalty ; De Forest, xlix, 1867. 484.
Ray, the, that beams forever, viii, 1825. 368.
Rays of light, xli, 1859. 155.
Reader, intermediate fifth ; Willson, liii, 1871. 178.
Readers, notice to, xii, 1830. 120, 360. 18
for, xxvi, 1844. 161.
Reading, xxviii, 1846. 68.
- Manual of; Potter, liii, 1871. 700.
Real encyclopædia, Hertzog's new edition, Ixiii, 1881. 373.
Rebellion, the great; Botts, xlix, 1867. 149.
- History of the great; Greeley, xlvii, 1865. 145.
- History of the great; Harpers, xlviii, 1866. 623.
- History of the great ; J. T. Peck, 1, 1868. 483, 629.
- A youth's history of the ; Thayer, xlvi, 1864. 526.
Recent publications, xli, 1859. 310. Receipt book ; Putnam, 1, 1868. 163. Recollections, some thirty years', ix, 1826. 223, 257, 298, 335, 370.
Reconstruction, obstacles to south- ern, (N. E. COBLEIGH, ) lii. 1870, 379 ; pride of character and con- sistency, 380; " social equality " feared, 382; southern spirit in the sanctuary, 386; treatment of colored laborers, 389; feel- ing toward immigrants from the north, 391.
Records of ten years; Grace Green- wood, xlix, 1867. 324.
- The two; Miller, xxxvi, 1854. 469.
Recreations of a country parson, xliii, 1861, 344 ; xliv, 1862. 302. Rectory of Valehead, xxvi, 1844. 322.
Red man, the, gauged by his speech, lix, 1877. 527.
Redemption, (poem,) v, 1822. 280. Reef, the, and other parables; Bick- ersteth, Ivi, 1874. 531.
Reflection, ( poem,) i, 1818, 348; ii, 1819. 120.
Reform, the great; Stevens, xxxviii, 1856. 313.
Régime, the old; De Tocqueville, xxxix, 1857. 394.
Reimarus, on; Strauss, xliv, 1862. 500.
Relations of politics and Christian- ity; Hawley, Ixi, 1879. 460.
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Religion, (poem,) vi, 1823, 319; viii, | Reviews, French, Ixiii, 1881. 171, 1825. 120.
Religious letters, v, 1822, 347, 384, 422, 457; vi, 1823. 26, 59, 111, 145
Remains of lost empires ; Meyer, Ivii, 1875. 523.
Remarkable providences, xli, 1859. 321.
Reminiscence, (poem,) xi, 1828. 120. Reminiscences, foreign; Holland, xxxiii, 1851. 323.
- of Macready ; Pollock, Ivii, 1875. 532.
Remusat as a historian, xxxv, 1853. 577.
Renan, la chair d'Hebrew au college de France, xlv, 1863. 150.
Renfrew, the young folks of; Ta- neyhill, Ixii, 1880. 203.
Renown, the plant, (poem,) viii, 1825. 488.
Reply to the Methodist bishops; Washington, xxxix, 1857. 207. -- to the question, "what is love?" (poem,) ix, 1826. 360.
Report, good ; Haven, xlix, 1867. 324. Representative government, the or- igin of, xxxiii, 1851. 638.
- population, center of, moving westward, xxxiv, 1852. 290.
Republic, the first century of the ; Woolsey, Iviii, 1876, 763; lix, 1877. 373.
- A true; Stickney, Ixi, 1879. 796. Researches, Schliemann's Trojan, (HENRY M. BAIRD. ) 1x, 1878, 426; his youth and early stud- ies, 429; excavations of Troy, 433; site of Homeric Troy, 437; thickness of deposits no basis for chronological data, 438; civ- ilization not a sufficient index of age, 438; deposits show a steady decadence, 439 ; the real discoveries, 444; satisfactory results, 446.
Reviews, American, Ixiii, 1881. 144, 339, 537, 739.
- English, Ixiii, 1881. 162, 357, 547, 753.
- Foreign and American, Xxxvi, 1854. 328; xxxix, 1857. 127, 300, 464.
367, 762.
~ German, Ixiii, 1881. 165, 362, 758.
Revival miscellanies; Caughey, xxxiv, 1852. 484.
Revolutionary war, effect upon the churches, xxxvi, 1854. 417.
Revolution, American, pictorial field-book of the; Lossing, xxxiii, 1851, 332, 484; xxxiv, 1852. 308, 482.
- History of the French; Rowan, xxvii, 1845. 484.
- History of the French; Lamar- tine, xxxii, 1850. 151.
Revolutions of 1848, the, xxx, 1848. 535.
- Essay on ; Chateaubriand, xxxviii, 1856. 219.
Revue Chretienne, xli, 1859, 658; xlv, 1863, 163. 345, 514, 684; xlvii, 1865, 607; xlviii, 1806, 140, 472; 1, 1868, 130, 296, 493; lii, 1870, 450; liii, 1871, 700; Ivi, 1874, 149, 652; Ivii, 1875, 133, 669; lviii, 1876, 153, 361. 538, 721; lix. 1877, 351, 726; Ix, 1878, 344, 544, 732; lxi, 1879, 147, 373, 572, 763; Ixii, 1880, 171, 373, 571; lxiii, 1881. 171, 367. 762.
- des deux mondes, xli, 1859, 310, 473, 658; xliv, 1862, 513, 689; xlv, 1863, 161, 344, 512, 685; xlvi, 1864, 154, 336, 501; xlvii, 1865, 128, 305, 608; xlviii, 1866, 140, 202, 473; xlix, 1567. 118, 297.
Rhesus, Medea, Hyppolytus of Eu- ripides, English commentary on; Anthon, lix, 1877. 764.
Rhetoric of conversation, xxxvi, 1854. 158.
Rhine, up the; T. Hood, xxxiv, 1852. 481.
Rhode Island convention, report of first, liv, 1872. 245.
Rhyme of the ancient mariner. the; Coleridge, lix, 1877. 195.
Rice, Phineas, anecdotes of his preaching, Ixiii, 1881. 543. Richmond church-yard, lines writ- ten in, (poem,) iii, 1820. 440.
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' Rifle club and range, the; Weston, Ixi, 1879. 604.
Right, he knew he was; Trollope, li, 1869. 324; 484.
Ring of Amysis; Bulwer, xlvi, 1864. 180.
- The, and the book; Browning, li, 1869. 324.
Rise, the, and development of castes in India; Dippold, lix, 1877. 626.
River, on a, ( poem,) iii, 1820. 160.
- Crossing the, Ivi, 1874. 532.
Roberts, Bishop, letter from, ii, 1819. 399.
- Charley, how he became a man, lii, 1870. 163.
- Eva, how she gained her vaca- tion, lii, 1870. 163.
Robinson Crusoe's money ; Wells, Iviii, 1876. 387.
- Primate and C. Wesley, anecdote of, vii, 1824. 32.
Rock me to sleep, authorship of ; Morse, xlix, 1867. 432.
- The shadow of a great, (poem,) iv, 1821. 240.
Rocks, story of the; Steele, liii, 1871. 350, 356.
Rocky mountains, explorations be- yond the, xx, 1838, 474; xxi, 1839. 71.
Rollo books, the; Jacob Abbott, xxxviii, 1856. 311.
Romaine, Mr., anecdote of, vi, 1823. 470.
Roman antiquities, manual of; An- thon, xxxiii, 1851. 666.
- Catholic press in America, the, xxxvii, 1855, 72; O. A. Brown- son, good authority, 75; Brown- son's Protestant element, 76; Brownson's native American- ism, 86.
- Catholic, spiritual struggles of a; Beaudry, Ivii, 1875. 356, 524.
- empire, Gibbon's decline and fall of the ; Milman, xxvi, 1844. 484.
- empire, Gibbon's history of de- cline and fall of the ; Dean, Ixii, 1880. 603, 796.
Roman empire, Gibbon's ; Dean, lxiii, 1881. 188.
- exile, a; Gajane, xxxviii, 1856. 492.
- history, credulity of early ; Lewis, xliv, 1862. 498.
- slavery, (J. W. LINDSAY, ) xxxvii. 1855, 441; severity of it, 443; modes of manumission, 450; political perils of it, 452; civil effects of it, 454.
Romance and its hero, xli, 1859. 509.
- of Spanish history, the; J. S. C. Abbott, lii, 1870. 149.
Romans, history of, under the em- pire; Merivale, xlvi, 1864, 175; xlvii, 1865. 149.
Rome, account of the city of, iv, 1821. 266.
- Child's history of; Bonner, xxxix, 1857. 160.
- its edifices and its people, xxxV, 1853. 458.
- History of; Liddel, xxxix, 1857. 666.
- History of; Livius. translated by Spillans, liii, 1871. 531.
- History of, Mommsen's, lii, 1870, 148, 317, 323, 325, 483; liii, 1871, 178; Mommsen is a follow- er of Niebuhr, 327; origin, re- lationship, and fortunes of primitive races, 329; progress of Rome in the arts of life, 333; two Carthagenian wars, and other wars, 340; Rome unable to govern itself, 343; Roman treatment of slave laborers, 345.
- History of; Niebuhr, xxvii, 1845, 317; xxxvii, 1855. 550.
- History of; Schmitz, xxix, 1847. 480, 634.
- Internal condition of, at estab- lishment of Christianity, xxxi, 1849. 442.
-- Letters from; Burgon, liii, 1871. 558.
- old and new Italy; Castelar, lv, 1873. 699.
- School history of ; Puller, Ix, 1878. 388, 579.
- Smaller history of; Smith, xlvii, 1865. 629.
ROMEO
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SANTA
Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare's | Russian review, Ixiii, 1881. 771.
tragedy of, Ixi, 1879. 404. Romola; George Eliot, lii, 1870. 163.
Ronald's reason; Hall, li, 1869. 161. Room, the deserted conference, (poem,) viii, 1825. 207.
Rope, climbing the; Mannering, 1, 1868. 163.
Rose, on the; Parsons, xxxi, 1849. 506.
- The, without a thorn, (poem,) i, 1818. 320.
Roselands, holidays at; Farquhar- son, 1, 1868. 483.
Roumania, history of young, (W.
WELLS,) lv, 1873, 111; its his- tory and language, 111; its status toward Turkey, 112; its present king, 113; inhabitants consider themselves modern Romans, 114; Professor Bucher- est's lectures on, 114; treatment of foreigners in, 114; a land of inconsistencies, 115; its soil, 115; its morals and constitu- tion, 116; dissatisfaction of no- bility, 117; its party of "reds," and its organ, 117; its govern- ment, 118; the Jew in, 119: its peculiar political situation, 125; the Germans persecuted in, 126; Bismarck and Roumania, 126; political parties, 127.
Round the world ; Kingsley, lii, 1870. 628.
- the world; Smiles, liv, 1872. 180.
Rousseau and Howard, anecdote of, v, 1822. 463.
- Œuvres et correspondence, de, xliv, 1862. 162.
Rule and misrule of English in America; Haliburton, xxxiv, 1852. 155.
Rural cemeteries, xxvi, 1844. 85. Russia; Custine, xxxvii, 1855. 132.
- Gurowski, xxxvi, 1854. 469.
- Free; Dixon, lii, 1870. 629.
- Growth of, xxxv. 1853. 437.
- Historical character of, xxxiv, 1832. 280.
- History of expedition to, xxiv, 1842. 321.
- war with Turkey, (J. H. PERRY,) x.x.xviii, 1856, 51; M'Cormack's visit to Sebastopol, 51; imme- diate cause of the war, 52; at- tempts to avert it, 61; inter- ference of allies, 65; equivocal conduct of Austria, 63; opera- tions in the Crimea, 68; plan and siege of Sebastopol, 72.
S., Miss, letter from, iv, 1821. 281. Sabbath-breaker, interesting anec- dote of a, v, 1822. 67. Sabbath chimes, xlix, 1867. 483.
- home readings, lxiii, 1891. 201.
- hymn book, xli, 1859. 150.
- psalter; Fox, xlvii, 1865. 484, 614.
- songs; Marshall, lii, 1870. 163. Sacred musical guest, the, xli, 1859. 506.
- Songs for family and social wor- ship, xxiv, 1842, 610; xxv, 1843. 161.
Sacrifice, the, (poem), vii, 1824. 478. Sad, 'tis impious for a good man to be, (poem.) iii, 1820. 360.
Sailor, experience of a, viii, 1825. 433.
Saint Augustine, passage from, (pocm,) ix, 1826. 200.
- Louis, the future great city of the world; Reaves, lii, 1870. 636.
- Paul, (poem,) viii, 1825. 368.
- The dying, (poem,) xviii, 1836. 230.
Saints, prayers to the, (poem,) v, 1822. 80.
Salad for the solitary, xxxvi, 1854. 153.
Salander and the dragon; Shelton, xxxiv, 1852. 308.
Sallust ; Butler and Sturgus, xxxviii, 1856. 161.
- Translation of; Watson, xxxviii, 1856. 162. Salome; Heywood, 1, 1868. 483. San Francisco. (See Metropolis.) Sanderson, Bishop, new edition of his works, xxxvii, 1855. 480.
Sandy-hill, vi, 1823. 466.
Santa Domingo, lv, 1873. 127.
SARTIN'S
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Sartin's magazine, xxxiii, 1831. [ Sclaverie die; Wiskermann, xlix, 185. 1867. 292.
Saul, a drama in three parts, xl, 1858. 650.
Savage Africa; Reade, xlvi, 1864. 696.
Sayings of sages; Revons, xlvi, 1864. 352.
Saxe, Count General, singular ad- ventures of, vii, 1824. 382.
Scampavias from Gibel Tarek to Stamboul; H. Gringo, xxxix, 1857. 331.
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