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CONTENTS
OF
THE TWENTY-NINTH VOLUME.
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National Improvements of late Years | 1 | |
Living with the Great | 9 | |
The Sublime Porte is to regain the whole of Western Greece, now in the Hands of the Greeks | 15 | |
My Cousin's Toilette | 17 | |
Hibiscus Variosus | 21 | |
Description of the Grotto at Adelsberg | 22 | |
Fashionable Eclogues | No. II. 30, III. 250, IV. 398, V. 456 | |
Specimens of German Genius | No. IV. 34, V. 180 | |
Lunatic Lays | No. I. 42, II. 160, III. 303, IV. 345 | |
The Miseries of "The Happiest Fellow Alive" | 44 | |
The Rooms as they Are, and the Rooms as they Were | 48 | |
The Land of Cakes.—Aberdeen awa' | No. IV. 49 | |
Stanzas | 56 | |
Chamois-Hunting. By an Alpen Jager | 57 | |
Neglected Talent | 65 | |
Sketches and Recollections | No. VII. 66, VIII. 449 | |
Anecdotes of Russia | 73, 148 | |
The Young Poetess | 81 | |
Letter from the Siamese Boys | 82 | |
The Old Story. A "Psychological Curiosity" | 87 | |
The Free Admission | 93 | |
Journal of a Parisian Resident | 97, 195, 388 | |
The Eagle | 104 | |
The Country without a Government, or Plain Questions upon the Unhappy State of the Present Administration | 105 | |
The Inconveniences of a Convenient Distance | 110 | |
Recollections of a Gottingen Student | No. VII. 117 | |
Proverbs | 121 |