Question 105. - | Thou, pers. pron., 2nd pers. sing., nom. to hast - =1378.5. I loved. From this half sum take each succeeding side. | Hast loved, verb, act. trans., 2nd pers. sing., agr. Thus 1378.5-750=628-5 to find A. with thou. 1378-5-927=451:5 , C. Righteousness, abs. noun, sing., 3rd pers., obj., 1378.5-1080=2985 B. gov. by hast loved. Then to find A: And, conjunction. Hast hated, verb, act. trans., 2nd pers. sing., agr. 628.5=2.7983053 w. thou understood. Cos, log. 927 = 7:0329203 Iniquity, abs. noun, Deut., sing., 3rd pers., obj., » » 1080 = 6.9665762 gov. by hast hated. He, pers. pron., 3rd pers. sing , nom. to leaves. 2)19.9372086 Leaves, verb, act., 3rd pers. sing., agr. w. he. Home, com. noun, neut., sing., 3rd pers., obj., gov, by leaves. In, preposition. The, dem. adj. pron., qual, morning. Morning, com. noun, obj. case, gov. by in. We, pers. pron., 3rd pers plu., nom. to go. Go, verb. act. intrans., 3rd pers. plu., ag. w. we. Cos. log. 927 = 7.0329203 To, preposition. » » 750 = 7:1249387 Boston, prop. noun, obj. case, gov. by to. Next, adjective, qual. week. 2)19-7722101 Week, com. noun, obj., gov. by prep. during un derstood. 9.8861050= Where, adverb of place. We, pers. pron., 1st pers. plu., nom. to expect. 4210 31' 28":674 2 Exne obj. 2nd p 79° 24' 53"•652=B. You, pròn., 2nd pers. plu., nom. to will meet. ... 180-(43° 2' 57".348+79° 24' 53":652)= Will meet, verb, act. trans., 2nd pers. plu., ag. w. 57° 32'9"=C. A. G. B. you. Question 106. Us, pron., 1st pers., obj., gov. by will meet. 2:593076 x 122 x 36 Thy, poss. adj. pron., 2nd pers. sing., qual, bro=48.5744 gallons.-Ans. ther. 277.274 Brother, com. noun, 3rd pers. sing., nom. to was. (362 x 2+292) x 40 x 2618 Question 107. Here 9 Vas, verb nent., 3rd pers. sing., ag. w. brother. 17:28 Present, adj., qual, brother understood. = 20 80161 cubic feet. J.M. Last, adj., qual. year. (602x2+542) x 50 x 2618 Year, com, noun, obj., gov. by on understood. Question 108. Here 277:274 Benjamin, prop. noun, mas. sing., 3rd pers., nom. to works. 132418:44 Works, verb. act. intrans., 3rd pers. sing., ag. w. =477.5725 imperial gallons. , = 277-274 =477 Benjamin. Question 35. x*-10 -94.2 +160=0. Foundry, com. noun, obj., gov. by prep. at. .. (x-4) (76% +4 r2 +6 x -40=0. Henry and Thomas, prop. sing. nouns, con. by Or, x-4=0,x=4. and, nom. to are. The other values of x are 2•1137, and 5:1698 Are, verb neut. plu., ag. w. nom. Henry and Tho+7-95787, &c. J.C. mas. In, preposition. Office, com. noun, obj., gov. by in. From aud to, prepositions. Crag, 1 and 2, com. noun, obj., gov.by from and I, pers. pron., 1st pers. sing., nom. to love. to respectively. Love, verb, act. trans., 1st pers. sing., agr. w.love. Leaps, verb act. intrans., ag. w. thunder. Them, pers. pron., plu., 3rd, obj., gov, by lore. Live, adj., qual. thunder. That, rel. pron., 3rd pers. plu., agr. w. them, and Thunder, com. noun, sing., 3rd pers., nom. to nom. to love. leaps. Love, verb, act. trans., 3rd plu., agr. w. that. Toerr, verb in the infinitive, equivalent to a noun, Me, pers. pron., 1st pers. sing., obj., gov. by love. and nom. to is. And, conjunction. Is, verb neut., 3rd pers. sing., ag. w. its nom. to err. Those, demons. pron., having persons understood. Human, ailj., qual. a noun understood. That, as before, agr. w. persons, and nom, to The, demons, adj. pron., qual. fear. seek. Fear, com. noun, neut., 3rd pers. sing., nom. to Seek, verb, act. trans., 3rd pers. plu., agr. w. that. prevents. Me, as before, gov, by seek. Of, preposition. Early, adverb qualifying seek. Possible, adj., qual. evil. Shall find, verb, act. trans., 3rd pers. plu., agr. w. Evil, com. noun, neut., 3rd pers. sing., obj., gov. persons understood. by of. Me, as before, gov. by shall find. | often, adverb, qual. prevents. Prevents, verb, act. trans., ag. w. nom. fear. To-day, com, noun, neut., sing., 3rd pers., gov.in the obj. by a preposition, during, understood. Samuel, noun proper, sing. number, &c., nom. to have arrived. Friends, com. noun, plu., nom. to, have arrived Their, poss. adj. pron., qual. party. Party, collect.noun,nent., sing.,nom.to is divided. Is divided, verb passive, 3rd pers. siug., ag. W. infinitive, equivalent to three nouns, and nom. Too much, ailv., qual. is divided. To do, act. trans, verb, infin. mood. Any, adj., qual. good.. by to do. The, as before. Are, verb neut., plu., 3rd, ag. w. clergy. Unanimous, adj., qual. noun understood. Convocation, adj., qual. question. prep.on. I The Surieties' section. affords material as an admirable tex.controrcr. Literature. LITERARY INTELLIGENCE. fifteen years in investigating the ruins of Herac- The text of an old opera, performed so far back M. Guizot, we hear, is engaged in preparing for of Meissen as to hasten his death. London: J. & W. Rider, Printers, 14, Bartholomew Close. CLASSIFIED INDEX TO THE FIRST SERIES OF (CONSISTING OF SIX VOLUMES.) The figures before the letters indicate the Volume, and those following the letters show the ure .. 361 18 ......201: :: 441 VOL. PAGE 1 AIDS TO SELF-CULTURE. 41 .............. ...... 121 ........... 281 ..... 8 and Composition..201, 281,361, 401, 441 ART OF REASONING. .364, 393 Truth ... EUROPEAN PHILOSOPHY. ........... 121 Religion........ .................. 81 RHETORIC. Classes of Words.................. 121 401 1 41 them ..... lish Language .................... The Ludicrous: Wit and Humour .... 3 361 137 68 en THE ART OF SPEAKING. ..................... 62 fied ..................97, 134, 181, 349 fied ....27, 52, 92, 175, 211, 247, 286, 324 Frame in Oratory ................ 97 VOL. PAGE Introductory Article ................ 218 Negatire............221, 251, 296, 326,366 Mankind, the Poet or the Legislator ? ...164, 214, 270 Shakspere? Shakspere..........300, 333, 375, 420, 448 A rmature................14, 53, 95, 171 ..... 138 ... 200 POLITICS: Injustice from England ? .20, 54, 105, 147 tablishment of the Roman Catholic Principles of Religious Liberty ? Negative ..............18, 46, 85, 121, 126 an Elective One ? ..22,55 86, 127 that the R VOL. PAGE be proved? ......11, 52 tion of Charles I.? .......273, 332 ropean Society ? Negative..................25, 94, 177, 252 wp worthy of Admiration ? Neutral Article..... Affirnaiive ............290, 373,413, 458 Negative................331, 376, 415, 460 Adimiration of the French People ? Negative ....................48, 137, 259 ral, a Great Statesman, and a Sin- cere Man? Negative................115, 159, 197, 232 vourable to the Civilization & Moral Elevation of the People ? Negative............339, 375, 410, 450, 455 that Communications are now made to Man from a Spiritual World ? Negative...... ...45, 92, 130, 165, 225 jects ? ..16, 50, 118 Beneficial in Practice? Negative................8, 49, 89, 136, 180 • gin? Human ............226, 271, 313, 352, 378 ..............79, 107, 150, 190 Affirmative ..........84, 125, 160, 207, 265 Negative ............82, 123, 159, 204, 262 Affirmative ........285, 326, 368, 405, 450 ..... 447 Consonant with Science and Revela- . tion ? 1 Is it Desirable that the Revenue of this Country should be raised on a Sys- tem of Indirect Taxation ? .....222, 284, 335 ....225, 286, 338 Voting? .............28, 101, 150 ......59, 103, 153 Affirmative ............ 267, 216, 279, 329 Negative................174, 220, 282, 333 State of France, is an Attempted In- vasion of England Probable ? Negative ..............189, 214, 257, 305 lical? Symbolical ........181, 231, 256, 301, 344 be Protected by Legislative Enact- ments ? Negative ..............378, 419, 457, 463 cular Education for the People? Negative ......162, 201, 236, 272, 314, 320 Withdrawn? Negative ............25, 61, 109, 145, 184 liament? Afbrative : Governo Present VOL. PAGE DEBATES (Continued): 3 Is the Confessional in Harmony with Intellectual and Moral Fontcom or Social Well-Being? Affirmative..............346,349, 386, 427 Negative................344, 347, 383, 423 1 Is the Moderate Use of Alcoholic Drink Injurious ? Affirmative ............230, 290, 344, 347 Negative................228. 288, 341, 346 16 Is the Unanimity required in Juries Conducive to the Attainment of Jus- tice ? Affirmative..................388, 427, 468 Negative...... .........390, 428, 470 14 Is the Use of Oaths for Civil Purposes Right and Expedient? Affirmative ............197, 226, 268, 342 Negative................194, 224, 200 .....194, 224, 266, 340 6 Is Secularism Consonant with the High- est Amount of Social Happiness? Affirmative........ 191, 225, 270, 306, 347 Negative .......... 106, 222, 268, 302, 342 5 Is Slavery, under any Circumstances, Justifiable? Affirmative .. ..............23, 58, 109, 176 Negative..................25, 00, ......25, 60, 113, 178 11 Ought Capital Punishments to be Abo- lished? Affirmative ................26, 58, 94, 180 Negative..................24,57, 131, 178 | 5 Ought Government to Prohibit the Sale of Intoxicating Drinks? ....340, 416, 458 Negative....................345, 420, 464 4 Ought Transportation to be Abolished ? Affirmative..................344,388, 464 Negative....................347, 393, 468 3 Would Communism Promote the Hap- piness of Man ? Affirmative ..24, 64, 103, 145, 187, 263, 268 Negative ....20, 62, 100, 144, 186, 259, 265 LITERATURE. 5 Lists of New Books on Educational, Lite- rary, and Scientific Subjects..39, 77, 157, 239, 279, 319, 399, 438 rary, and Scientific Subjects 39, 119, 198, 278, 439 5 Literary Intelligence .. 40, 79, 119, 159, 200, 240, 280, 320, 360, 400, 439, 472 6 Literary Intelligence .. 40, 80, 120, 160, 199, 239, 280, 319, 360, 400, 439 · MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS. 5 Address by Sir E. B. Lytton .......... 118 3 Advice to Students .. 1 An Orator at a Debating Club ....... 4 Books and Reading .................. 1 Decline of Eloquence ......... ....... 3 Education-its Province, and its In- struments ........................ 389 mprovement Societies ............396 1 Gems of Thought ..... 2 Gems of Thought 43, 112, 174, 235, 256, 272, 287, 340 143, 217, 286 ,372 .407 418, 438, 456, 466 ....Jo 18, 88,192 every Improvement Societies 58 177.227 |