Page:The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany (vol 94, 1824).djvu/529

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

THE
EDINBURGH MAGAZINE,
AND
LITERARY MISCELLANY,

BEING A NEW SERIES OF

The Scots Magazine.



NOVEMBER 1824.



CONTENTS:

PAGE Extracts from the Portfolio of a Scholar, 1. Did the Scottish Generals and Commissioners at Newark, by and with the authority of the Scottish Parliament, sell Charles I. to the English Parliament, for the sum of Four Hundred Thousand Pounds Sterling? 2. Theory of the Colonization of Italy, by a Led Captain of the Nineteenth Century; being a crumb from a Great Man’s table, 3. Were the Crusades productive of any advantages calculated to counterbalance the immediate evils which flowed from them? Walks in Edinburgh.—Walk IV. Eventual Disuse of War—Prospective Civilization, Bay Leaves; by T. C. Smith, A Defence of the Letter to the Editor of the Edinburgh Review, on Miracles Continued, The Pedestrian.—No. I. The Steam-Yacht, Sonnet,

PAGE Henri Quatre—Cromwell—Louis XIV—Buonaparte, The Twelve Nights. A Tale from the German, Singular Adventure, Sketches of the Early History of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.—No. VI. McCulloch’s Preliminary Discourse on Political Economy, Captain Medwin’s Conversations of Lord Byron, Byron,

LITERARY INTELLIGENCE. Works preparing for Publication, Monthly List of New Publications,

MONTHLY REGISTER. Foreign Intelligence, Proceedings in Parliament, British Chronicle, Appointments, Promotions, &c. Markets, Meteorological Table, Agricultural Report, Course of Exchange—Bankrupts, Obituary, Births—Marriages—Deaths,



EDINBURGH:
PRINTED FOR ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE & COMPANY.