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CONTENTS.
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| Three Days of December in Paris | 119 | |||
| The Sisters | 125 | |||
| After-Dinner Chat | No. I. 127, II. 363 | |||
| Flowers in a Room of Sickness | 141 | |||
| Stanzas | 149 | |||
| On the Principles of Property and the Poor-Laws. By John Galt, Esq. | 150 | |||
| Byron's Last Biographer | 159 | |||
| An Adventure on the Mer de Glace | 165 | |||
| Dr. Nares's Life of Lord Burghley | 174 | |||
| Monthly Commentary | 184, 485, 593 | |||
| The Portrait | 205 | |||
| Poland. Consequences of the Partition.—Causes of the Present Insurrection | 206 | |||
| Mavrovitch, the Pole | 225 | |||
| Some Passages from the Diary of a late Fashionable Apothecary | 233 | |||
| The Political Aspect of Ireland | 242 | |||
| Life of Sir Humphrey Davy | 260 | |||
| The Haunted House | 269 | |||
| Maureen | 281 | |||
| Doctor Parr | 282 | |||
| Truth | 288 | |||
| A Letter to Doctor Southey, &c. &c. Poet Laureate, respecting a remarkable Poem, by a Mechanic | 289 | |||
| The Bright Summer Time | 295 | |||
| The Lament for Shuil Donald's Daughter | 306 | |||
| Sketches of the Scottish Bar.—No. I. Mr. Jeffrey, Lord Advocate, 307.—No. II. Mr. Cockburn, Solicitor-General | 520 | |||
| The Adventures of a Revolution | 314 | |||
| The Master of Logan | 321 | |||
| The Unreported Meeting | 337 | |||
| Captain Beechey's Narrative of his Voyage to the Pacific | 373 | |||
| Prospectus of the "Help-Yourself Society." | 383 | The Progress of Reform. By an old Reformer | 385, 541}} | |
| Twenty Years! By Thomas Haynes Bayly | 296 | |||
| A Complaint of Street Minstrelsie | 397 | |||
| The Months | January, 415.—February, 557.—March, 558 | |||
| Italy in February 1831 | 417 | |||
| The Duet | 425 | |||
| The late Mr. Fuseli | 432 | |||
| Read, Mark, Learn! | 450 | |||
| A Garland of Common Flowers. By Barry Cornwall, Esq. | 451 | |||
| Lucy Franklin | 455 | |||
| London Lyrics. Proverbs | 467 | |||