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rations among the Turks,
369;
his inquiries on the state of England, 487;
observations on France, 488;
his passage to Dover, 489;
remarks on the officers of customs,. 490.
Halifax, Earl of, see Montague, Charles.
Hamburgh, Steam trip to, 509.
Handy Andy, paper so called, No. I. 20;
No. II. 169;
No. III. 373.
Headlong Hall, pieces by the author of, 29, 187.
Hero and Leander, a poem, 410.
Herrick, Mr. specimen of his poetry, 99.
Hints for an Historical Play, 597.
Hippothanasia; or, the last of Tails—a lamentable tale, 319.
Hogarth, George, piece by, 233.
Horse-pond, Reflections in a, 470.
Hot Wells of Clifton, lines to the, 64.
I.
Impromptu, by George Colman, 16;
on "Boz," 297.
Improvement, the victim of, 599.
Ingoldsby, T. 201;
papers by, 266, 341, 529.
——, Caroline, legend of "Tapton Everard" related by, 195.
Inscription for a cemetery, 473.
Introduction to the Biography of my Aunt Jemima, the Political Economist, 382.
Ivory, Mr. his relation of the story of "Plunder Creek," 127.
J.
Jackdaw of Rheims, 529.
Jaques, criticism on Shakspeare's character of, 550.
Jennings, Mr. 55, 59.
——, Mrs. story of, 591.
Jordan, W. pieces written by, 178, 319.
J——, Madame de, 86.
Jocund, Joyce, piece written by, 190.
Johnson, Dr. 8;
anecdotes of, 9;
his remarks on Foote, 301, 305;
his Rasselas, 550.
Johns, Richard, piece by, 313.
Jonson, Ben, specimen of his poetry, 616.
Paris, remarks on society in, 86;
picture of, in 1837, 387.
Passage in the Life of Beaumarchais, 233.
Perceval, Mr., remarks on his assassination, 579.
Periodical Literature of the North American Indians, 534.
Peter Plumbago's Correspondence, 448.
Peters, Mr. 196.
——, Mrs. 196.
Phillips, Ambrose, remarks respecting him, 359 n.
"Plunder Creek," (1783,) a legend of New York, 121.
Plum, Sir Toby, 116.
——, Lady, 116.
Poets, Gossip with some Old English, 98.
Pontius Pilate, legend respecting, 610.
Pooledoune, John, the victim of improvement, 599.
——, Roger, 600.
Portrait Gallery,?No. I. 286;
No. II. 442.
Pounce, Mr. story related by him to the Wide-awake Club, 209.
Poverty, glee in praise of, 525.
Prologue to the miscellany, 2.
"Prout, Father," pieces by, 1, 46, 63,
96, 397, 525.
Q.
Queershanks, Mr. 135.
R.
Randolph, Thomas, specimen of his poetry, 99.
"Random Records," extract from, 14.
Rankin, F. H. paper by, 382.
"Rattlin the Reefer," piece by the author of, 65.
Rasselas, remarks on, 550.
Reckoning with Time, 12.
Recollections of Childhood, 187.
Reflections in a Horse-pond, 470.
Remains of Hajji Baba, 280, 364, 487.
Remnant of the time of Izaak Walton, a poem, 230.
Reynolds, Hamilton, piece by, 138.
Rheims, Jackdaw of, 529.
Richardson, John, the Showman, biographical account of, 178.
Richie Barter, story of, 116.
Rising Periodical, 101.
Robethon, M. de, Addison's lette

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