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Gov. Morton's interference in
the affairs of, 411-nature of the
question in, 413- the case of, ex-
amined, 414 theory and practice
of the Suffrage party in, 417-
authority for changing the govern-
ment in, 418-legal character of
the government of, 423-proceed-
ings in, not sanctioned by the doc-
trines of the Revolution, 428-
delegates of, to the old Congress,
429
parellels to the rebellion in,
430-aggravated character of the
revolt in, 433. See People.
Rhacus, by Lowell, 289, 294.
Richter, Jean Paul, character and
writings of, 100-his love of com-
position, 101 particular mention
of his works, 103.
Robertson, Dr., history of the con-
quest of Mexico by, 161.
Roenne, Baron, his letter on the
treaty with the Hanse Towns,
criticised, 71, 75.
Rousseau's testimony for Christiani-
ty, 54.

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Rural Architecture, by Edward
Shaw, reviewed, 436. See Archi-

tecture.

S.

Sam Slick, in England, reviewed,
211-not a good representative of
the Yankee character, ib. de-
scription of an English rainy day
by, 216- of English women, 217
- a story by, 218. See Attaché.
Sargent, E., compared with Falcon-
er, 5.

Saw-mills, history of, 320 in New
England, 321-curious old grants
for, 322 -owners of, ib. — num-
ber of, in 1840, 324.

Scamozzi, as quoted by Chambers,
445.

Schiller, a dramatist by nature, 106

compared with Goethe, ib.
Scituate, grant for a saw-mill in, 322.
Scott, pictorial imagination of, 277.
Shakspeare's boundless range of
characters, 274.

Shaw, Edward, Rural Architecture
by, reviewed, 436-qualifications
of, 475- absurd designs of, 476.
Sigourney, Mrs., poetry of, 34.
Smith, John, speaks of woods in
New England, 300.

Smith, Mrs. E. O., poetry of, 34.
Smyth, Thomas, on Presbyterianism
and Prelacy, noticed, 512.
Solis, history of the conquest of
Mexico by, 163.

South Carolina, constitution of, how
Southey's opinion of Dr. Robertson,
amended, 417.
162.

Sparks, Works of Washington by,
cited, 427-life of Morris by,
Sprague, Charles, merits of the do-
cited, 429.
mestic poems of, 8. tone of his
poetry, 9-quoted, 10, 12 - his
poem of "
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stolen, 11
odes by, 12.
State Stocks and Revenues, review-
ed, 109. See Debts of the States.
Steeples in architecture, 463.
Stephens, Mr., on the origin of Mex-
Storms, Theory of, 335
ican civilization, 180.
lin discovers a law of, ib.
tary movement of, 336 general
laws of, 337 particular hurri-
canes, 339, 342, 345 - connexion
of, with electricity and magnetism,
343-Espy's theory of, 344, 358
storm of 1780, 345- of Au-
gust, 1837, 351.
newspaper ac-
counts of, 353-motion of torna-
dos, 364. See Espy, Reid, and
Redfield.

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Street, A. B., as a descriptive poet, 5.
Strife and Peace, by Miss Bremer,

American and English translations
of, reviewed, 482- Mrs. Howitt's
version of, compared with the
American, 499 faults of the
former, 500-translation of the
mottoes to, 507. See Howitt.
Suffrage, history of the right of, in
Rhode Island, 381-qualifications
for, 382-under the landholder's
constitution, 390-under the peo-
ple's constitution, 392-limitation
of, in the several States, 419. See
People.

Sweden, interesting associations con-
nected with, 480 people of, com-
pared with the Yankees, 481
great names belonging to, 482 —
character of the peasantry in, 483
crime and intemperance in,
want of a middle class in,
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Swift, Judge, digest of laws by,
quoted, 424.

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Tar, manufacture of, in New Eng-
land, 319.

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Tariff League of Germany, 55-
formation of, 57-history and na-
ture of, 58, note approved by
the industrious classes in Ger-
many, 59-increase of, 60- in-
fluence of, 63 gains strength
and reputation in 1840, 64- prob-
able permanency of, 66-should
form treaties with the United
States, 69-changes effected by,
72-strongly favored by Southern
Germany, 73. Austria not ad-
mitted into it, 76 - probable ex-
tension of, 78. See Germany.
Taylor, S. H., Krebs's Guide for
Writing Latin, translated by, no-
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Tegnér, the Swedish poet, 483.
Thompson's War, 319, note.
Tides, high, cause of, 342.
Timber Trade of Maine, the,
royal restrictions on, 307-
rels about, 308 - how trespassers
were prosecuted, 309-laws about,
could not be enforced. ib. - early
progress of, 314 action of par-
liament on, 315-extent of, ib.
conduct of the lumberers at the
opening of the Revolution, 318 –
statistics of, 323-shipping ports
for, 326-future prospects of, 327
- foreign competition with, 331-
sketch of the lumberer's character
and life, 332. See Forest and
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Wagenseil's
48.
Walpole, Horace, on Burlington
House, 454.
Washington, on the desire for inde-
pendence, 427 -on government,
432.
Wayland, Dr. Francis, Discourse on
the affairs of Rhode Island by, re-
viewed, 371.

"Tela Ignea Satanæ,"

Waymouth speaks of the trees of
New England, 300.
Webster, Mr., speech of, at Balti-
more, 55.

Wentworths, the, surveyer-generals
in Maine, 307.
West Indies, hurricanes in the, 339.
Whipple, John, Address on the

Rhode Island Question by, re-
viewed, 372- merits of, 410.
Whittier, John G., passionate charac-
ter of his poetry, 30 quoted, 31
- high qualities of, 32.
Wieland, C. M., character and po.
etry of, 90 reprodues the spirit
of the Middle Ages, 91- irregu-
lar opinions and career of, 92.
Willie Rogers, or Temper Improved,
noticed, 513.

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