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L., Lines by, on Chil- dren gathering flowers in the Ca- Boyle, Extracts from, 62, 80, 94, 99, British Army, some account of its rise British Museum, its founder, 12 British Officer, adventures of a, during Buller, Judge, anecdote of, 99 Caernarvon Castle, North Wales, 64 Canary Bird, account of the, 218 Canary, or Fortunate, Islands, 130 Caraccas, New Protestant Chapel and Caribito, or Blood-fish, description of, Caterpillar, Chrysalis, and Butterfly; Caterpillars, curious tribe of, 243 Cathedrals described:-Rheims, 2- Chichester, 26-Amiens, 50-Here- ford, 74-Llandaff, 114-Orleans, 138-Salisbury, 154-Strasburgh, Cathedral Churchyard, lines written in, Chalmers, extracts from, 147, 150, 200, Chapone, Mrs., her reason for early at- Cheerfulness, remark on, by Miss Tal- Chichester Cathedral, description of, 26 Children, their instruction in religion the first duty of a parent, 23 Coleridge, address of, to a Godchild, 79 Collingwood, Lord, his remarks on Conisborough Castle, Yorkshire, 45 Conscience, 71 Contentment, 58 Cornwall, St. Michael's Mount, 52 Crosraquet, Abbot of, remark by, 67 Croydon Palace, its history, 63 Curfew, Inquiry into its Origin, 7 Daisy, Address to, in India, 95 Davy, Sir Humphry, extracts from, Diligence, remark on, by Dr. Johnson, Discontented, a word of advice to Discovery of Mineral Veins, 76 Dog, remarkable instance of sagacity Dover Castle, ancient Church in, 132 Early Inhabitants of Britain, remarks Earth, changes of temperature in, 108 194 II. Indestructibility of Matter, 13 III. Divisibility of Matter, 55 IV. Heat, Temperature, Radiation, VI. Heat, Expansion, 245 Fable of the Tortoise, Frog, and the North Wind, the Sun, the Caterpillar, Chrysalis, and Butterfly, 179 the Swan and Donkey, 196 Fairy Rings, 200 Grass-tree, (or Black Boy), brief de- Great Numbers; I. Numbers descrip- Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden, anec- Guy, Thomas, biographical notice of, 42 Gymnotus, or Electrical Eel, 108 Habits, remarks on their influence, 91 Half-way Island, in the Indian Sea, 182 Hall, Bishop, extracts from, 4, 110, Henry, Prince of Wales, son of James I., biographical notice of, 93 Herbert, Lines by, on self-examina- Heresy, test of in the time of Henry Highlanders, attachment of, to Charles Hindoo Music, specimen of, 228 Hofwyl, account of M. Fellenberg's Hogarth, anecdote of, by Bishop Sand- Honey-Guide, description of, 112 Hood, Sir Samuel, anecdote of, 223 Horne, Bishop, extracts from, 58, 230 Human animal, remark on, by Paley, Ice, its beneficial effects, 149 Immortality, remark on, by Sir Hum- India, Itinerant Musicians of, 226 Isfahan, some account of the City of, 162-its Early History, 162-its Situation and Extent, 163-its In- habitants and their Religion, 165- its Commerce and Manufactures, Itinerant Musicians of India, 226 Jebb, Bishop, extract from, 247 Jesse, extracts from, 148, 159, 171, 176 Johnson, Dr., Last Days and Thoughts Jones of Nayland, remarks by, 11, Jonson, Ben, extracts from, 51, 62, 72 son, 205 Lion, extraordinary story of, 206 Lobster, remarks on the periodical casting of its shell, 229 Loch Leven, beautiful scenery of, 253 Louvain, the town of, described, 18 Luminous Appearance of the Sea, 204 Madagascar, island of, its history, 20 Mant, Bishop, extracts from, 44, 115, 132 Mathematics, on the study of, 196 Matter, its Indestructibility, 13-divi- Meal-hours, Remarks on the changes Mental Recreation, remarks on, 24 Mines of Great Britain, No. III., 76; Moderation, remarks on, by Bishop Moral Discipline, remarks on, 233 230 XIII. Water, in its solid state, 149 XIV. Water in a fluid state, 236 Nature, remarks on, by Sir Humphry Navigation, Commerce, and Discovery, History of; Part I, 22; Part II., Needle-making, art of, when intro- Nelson, Horatio, Lord, biographical North Cape, account of, 47 Oaks, remarks on planting of, by Lord Observation, remark on by Bacon, 197 Ore, mode of working, in Mines, 223 Orleans, the Cathedral of, 138 Persia, barbarous modes of Punish- Personal Property, forms to be observed in making Wills of, 18, 78, 110, 221 Petersburgh, St., some account of the City of, 210-its streets and palaces, 212-its houses, and mode of warm- ing them, 212-public buildings, 213-state of religion in, 214- principal churches of, 215-com- Philosopher, Religious, an exalted cha- Philosophy, modern literary, remark Plains and Deserts of the Globe, some Plantain, Ribwort, its uses, 56 Pool, Cardinal, anecdote of, 8 Popular Superstitions, notice of, 28, 69 Prayer, the gift and grace of, 111 Prepossessions, remark on, 224 Presence of mind in a Highlander, 58 4 Religion, its importance, 90 influence of, 132 its use in alleviating human Resurrection, remark on, by Sir T. Retirement, advantages of, 31 Rhinwald, Valley of, described, 29 remark on, by Bacon, 44 Sabbath, Lines on the, by C. Crocker, Salamanca, the Victory of, 5 Lines on the Poor Blind Man of, by the Rev. W. L. Sancroft, Archbishop, his opinion of Sandford, Bishop, extracts from, 67, 71 Scotland, Highlands and Islands of, Scott, Sir Walter, extracts from, 82, Scriptures, their beauty and impres- their beneficial influence, 115 Sonah Wallah (or itinerant Gold- tables of, 35 Southey, remarks by, 71, 136, 223, 247 Staffa, Isle of, 83 St. Michael's Mount, Cornwall, 52 first in the West Indies, 14 Talbot, Miss, remark by, 13 Temple, Sir W., aphorism of, 14 Teneriffe, Island of, 130 Thankfulness for Mercies, 132 value of, 203 verses on, by Knox, 46 Tongue, restraint of, its necessity and Tortoise, Frog, and Duck; a fable, 79 aud Prejudice, remark on, Tunnels, account of, 231 Vegetables, structure and growth, of, 116 Virtues, remark of Xenophon on their Vittoria, account of the Battle of, 59 Walton, Izaak, extracts from, 54, 136 Wealth, remark on, Walton, 136 Dukedom of, conferred, 238 Wild Ass of the Desert, 183 Wills, Directions for making, 18, 78, the mode of revoking, 19 Worldly Happiness. La Harpe on, 44 8 Zeal, Christian, remark on, 115 Artillery-soldiers and War-machines Baldæus preaching to the Natives of Benares, View of a Ghaut or Landing. Black-Gang Chine, Isle of Wight, 103 Caernarvon Castle, North Wales, 65 Cholula (in Mexico), Pyramid of, 176 Cliff, Mineral Vein in, and mode of Plant, Cultivation of the, 68, Diagrams to illustrate Experiments on Ethiopian Boar, head of, 80 INDEX TO THE ENGRAVINGS. Fairy Rings, 200 Georgian mode of cleaning Cotton, 69 Inverlochy Castle and Ben Nevis, 253 Private Palace in the Chahar -, Front View of a Palace at.'168 Lighthouse on the Scilly Islands, 242 Machine for separating the Cotton Man in the Iron Mask, 105 Military Costume of Edward the Black tury, 128 of the fifteenth cen- Mine, first shaft of, 76 Bread from the Manioc Root, 21 Orleans Cathedral, in France, 137 Palm, wild, of the Desert, 145 at, 214 Reculver Church, 24 Rheims Cathedral, in France, 1 Salisbury Cathedral, 153 Scilly Islands, Lighthouse on, 242 Talapát Palm of Ceylon, 185 Tenby (Pembrokeshire), View of, 177 Tunnel of the Thames and Medway Tunny, mode of fishing for, 9 the common, and diagram of Vegetable Physiology, Illustrations of, Wild Ass of the Desert, 184 |