Hortator, on Public Feeling, 210.
on Danger Seen in Time, 662.
On "The Scourge of God," 265.
University of Oxford, 269, 432, 473.
On German Sufferers, 309.
On War of Extermination, 328.
T. H. on Magnanimity of Bonaparte, 337.
On French Sufferers, and the Quakers, 137.
The Case of Lord Cochrane, 353, 335, 602, 769, 810. On Vanity and Humanity, 928.
On Stock Exchange Morality, 430.
On National Reform, 431.
Bonaparte and the Allies, 467.
Aristides, on Bonaparte and the Bourbons, 469.
to the Emperor Alexander, 791.
Has Napoleon Fallen ? 493.
on John Bull's Second Thoughts, 635.
1. M. on Spanish Gratitude, 496.
On the Restoration of the Bourbons, 469.
On Stock Jobbirg, 604.
W. C. on Public Debtors, 691.
The Irish Emigrant, 732.
R. F. on the Corn Laws, 765.
On Power and Right, 797.
On the Corn Laws, 798.
SELECTIONS FROM OTHER PUBLICATIONS.
On the Revolution of France, from Arthur
Young's Travels, 77, 564.
Letter from Gen. Moreau to the First Consul;
from the Moniteur, 137.
Extract from the Book of Numbers, 18.