Times' newspaper, benefit society in connexion with, 337. Tindal's (Dr. Matthew, the 'Christian Deist')Christianity as old as the Creation,' 84-' wholly prostitute in life and principles,' ib.-his law of nature' characterised, 85. Travelling in England, early, 213-Sir Hildebrand Jacob, ib.-William of Worcester, 214- itinerary' of Le- land, ib.-its great value, 216-Cam- den's 'Britannia,' 217-Dr. Stukeley's 'Iter Boreale,'' Stonehenge,' &c., 218 -Johnson's character of Pennant's Tours, 219-the poet Gray the first of the romantic school of tourists, 220-Horace Walpole the father of modern tourists, .-relation of Eng- lish travel to history, 222-routes of tours on foot and horseback suggested, 241-estimates of travelling expenses, 243-best season for travelling, ib. Twistleton (Hon. E.) on the Sadducees and Pharisees, and on Ophir, Sidon and Tyre, &c., 394.
Udong, in Cambodia, French settlement at, 305.
Uhland, defects of Notter's life of, 35
-Uhland's early life, 36-predilec- tion for the ballad style, 38-early effusions, 39-English metrical ver- sion of The Shrine,' 41-his Essay on the Romantic,' 43-treatise on Old French Epic Poetry,' 46-pa- triotic poems, 48-public career, 51 -characteristic anecdotes, 52-pecu- liarities of his poetic style, ib.-truth- fulness of construction of his pieces, 53-person and character, 55-anec- dotes of his modesty, 56. United States, repetition of local names in, 3.
Venetian state papers, 350-advantage of researches in foreign archives, 359-great collection of documents re- lating to the ancient Republic, 360— Abbate Cadorin's classification of the historical materials in the archives, 361-difficult access to the archives of the Council of Ten, 363-sample of its mysterious papers, 364-labours of Marin Sanuto, 365-illustration of
the value of his entries, 366-anec- dotes of the dissolution of the Vene- tian Republic, 367 Napoleon's studied indignities to the envoys, ib. -importance of the diplomatic papers of the Republic, 370-relations of England with Venice in the fifteenth century, 374-romantic letters of Mr. Gold, a Somersetshire man, 378- letters from English sovereigns, 381. Versatility of study, remarks on, 45. Vulgate, doctrinal terminology based on the, 399.
'Wales,' origin of the name, 18-the 'foreign land' of the Saxons, ib. Walpole's (Horace) tours, 220. Warburton on the scurrilities of the freethinkers, 69.
Wells Cathedral, sculpture exhibiting the Last Judgment on the west front of, 173.
Welsh ecclesiastical words, Latin origin of, 14.
Westcott on the Vulgate, 398-on the New Testament, 399.
Whately (Archbishop), religious cha- racter of, 534.
William the Conqueror's disembarca- tion between Hastings and Pevensey,
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