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On the Beneficence of the Deity deducible from his Revealed Perfections, 360 On the Analogies between Poetry and Painting, 373
On Debt,
On Fibbing,
On the Causes which Influ-
ence Public Opinion, 310, 333
On the Highland Character, 257
On the Importance of a Mo-
ral and Religious Educa
tion,**
Opening of the Archaeologi- cal Academy Society of Virtuosi, Our Project, Opinions and Prospects, Outlines of Western Society, No. 1, 62, No. 2, 265
Oriental Tatler, No. 1, 163,
No. 2, 179, No. 3, 223.
No. 4, 303, No. 5, 347.
Our Forenoon Visits,
Ourselves and our Letter-
Box,
Single Miss, and her Bachelor
Friend,
Tales, Sketches and Tradi-
tions of the Gaels, No. 1,
136. No. 2, 157, No. 3,
181, No. 4, 209, No. 5,
233, No. 6, 362.
The Poet Peter Pindar and
the Painter Richard Paye, 212
The Fate of Henry Colvin,
the Manks Smuggler, 222
The Picture Collector Duped, 227
The Fair Penitent,
The Fortune Hunting Bache-
lor, The Poetry of the Day, 218 The Traveller's Rooin,
Scottish Trial for Theft in
Plan to Arrest the Progress of Vulgarity on Blythes-
woodbill,
Pleasures of an Amateur, 177
Pero La Chaise,
240
Philosophy of Suspension, 229
Prediction of St. Cesaire,
Bishop of Arles, in the
year 542,
Project of a Law against Clandestine Marriages, 299 Portugal under Miguel, Power of Religion, Peptic Precepts for Peripa- tetic Politiciaus, Present State of Parties,
No. 1, 29, No. 2, 77 Reminiscences of Glasgow Wortbies, 32, 264, 268, 272, 328.
Reminiscences, West Country, 228, 232, 260, 284, 296, 324.. Reminiscences, East Country, 244, 260, 304, 320, 332, 348. Reminiscences of My Boy- hood,
85 392 Wolfe, General, Death of, 184
The late Rev. R. Hall, The Advertising Bachelor,
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