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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE: A few obvious misprints have been corrected, but in general the originally erratic spelling, punctuation and typesetting conventions have been retained. Accents in foreign-language poetry and phrases, particularly the Greek, are inconsistent in the original, and have not been standardised.
The index is for the whole volume, but only December's articles are linked up.

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BLACKWOOD'S
EDINBURGH MAGAZINE.

No. CCCLXII.DECEMBER, 1845.VOL. LVIII.


CONTENTS.

Marlborough No. II.649
The Student of Salamanca Part II.673
White's Three Years in Constantinople.688
The Mountain and the Cloud.704
The Second Pandora.711
The Reign of George the Third.713
A Few Passages concerning Omens, Dreams, Appearances, &c.735
A Mother to Her Forsaken Child.752
Summer Noontide.752
To Clara.753
Seclusion.753
The Last Hours of a Reign. Part I.754
The Scottish Harvest.769
Index to Vol. LVIII785

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MARLBOROUGH. No. II.[1]

It might have been expected, that after the march into Bavaria haddemonstrated the military genius of the Duke of Marlborough, and thebattle of Blenheim had in so decisive a manner broken the enemy'spower, the principal direction of military affairs would have beenentrusted to that consummate commander; and that the Allied cabinets,without presuming to interfere in the management of the campaigns,would have turned all their efforts to place at his disposal forcesadequate to carry int

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