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Dartmoor-forest, on the improve-
ment of, 144.

Davis, Mr. on coppice woods,
284.
Davy, Sir H. account of his
discoveries on the decompo-
sition of fixed alkalies, 26.
Discharged Officers, soldiers, &c.
means of providing for, 350.
Doe, White, of Rylstone, poetic
history of, 235.

Dryden, supposed ode by, 119.
Dutch Inns described, 334.

E

Education, physical, remarks on,
528-530.
Edwards, Mr. Bryan, observ-
ations on his share in the com-
position of Park's Travels,
198.

Electra, her lamentation over
Orestes, translated from So-
phocles, 357:

Elegy on a lonely grave, 323.
Engineer, civil, importance of his
profession, 261.

England, the resources of, com-
pared with those of France,
and viewed in opposition to a
French writer, 452-456.
Military power of, 459. Par-
ticulars relative to, by a French
author, 480.

English army in France, tribute
to its good conduct, 305.
Envy, Essay on, 107.
Epigrams, Greek, specimens of
translations of, 288-299.
356-365.

Evil, on the origin of, 246.
Eustace, Mr. his travels in Italy
vindicated, 488.
Expenditure, annual, of this coun
try, in the present reign, 345.

Fanshawe,

F

Fanshawe, Sir R. verses by, 121.
Farming, letter on, 280. 282.
Fever, observations on, and on
hospitals for persons afflicted
with, 247-251.
Finances, of France, view of, 451.
Compared with the resources
of England, 452. Of Austria,
473.
Fiorin-grass, on the cultivation
of, 136. 140. 144.
Fisheries, British, on the improve-
ment of, 340.
France, narrative of recent events
in, 300. Parliament of, in the
16th century, described, 310.
Account of the office of chan-
cellor, 311. On the compara-
tive situation of, 449-464.
On the Budget of 1814, 541.
Franklin, Mr.
on the
manage-

ment of his farm, 282.
French Inns, described, 335.
Frey, Joseph Samuel, a converted
Jew, his account of himself,

49.

G

Gall, Dr. account of his system
of craniology, 147.

Gallus, Cneius Cornelius, life of,
180.

Ganilh, M. his opinion on the
French Budget controverted,
542.
Garrett, Mr. on folding sheep in
the day, 143. On ploughing,
144. On Merino sheep, 146.
Garrick, anecdote of, 21.
Germany, politically estimated,
461. See Austria.
Glover, Mr. memoirs of, 366.
His character of the Duke of
Argyle, 368. Of Mr. H. Pel-
ham, 369. Of Mr. (afterward
Marquis) Townshend, 370.

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140. On a general inclosurebill, 141.

Indians, of North America, ad

ventures among, 29. Infants, on the physical education

of, 528-530. Inhabitiveness, faculty of, organically indicated, 160. Inns, Dutch, and French, described, 334 335. Interest, observations on the rate of, 543Job, chap. iv. versified by Lord Byron, 44.

the vehicle recommended a

for instruction of

the natives, 220. Italy, observations on the literature of, 392, History of the republics of, in the middle age, 504-516. Junius, supposed to be Mr. Glover, 375.

K

Kosciusko, curious anecdote relative to, 306.

L

Larch-blight, memoir on, 282. Laughter, remarks on, 244. Le Brun, Madame, observations on her paintings, 22. Levis, Duke de, account of the family of, 37. L'Hôpital, Chancellor of France, account of, 310–313. Liver, on the diseases of that organ, 200. Loans, public, of Great Britain,

during the present reign, 346. London, account of the benevolent institutions of, 39. Lydgate, remarks on, by Gray, 387.

M

Majolo, the pupil of the free school at Cagliari, tale of, 325. Malcolm, Prince, his escape from blood-hounds, 97. 97.6 Maret, Duke of Bassano, character of, as a minister, 522. Marriage, observations on the laws relating to, 407–414. Matthews, Mr. on an inclosurebill, 141. On the commuta tion of tithes, 283. Onweights and measures, 284. May-day, ceremonies on, in Greenland ships, 133. Methodism, cbservations on the doctrines and state of, 127

130. Methodists, public creed of, 126. Numbers of, in the whole world,

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Nerves, hypothesis respecting,

150.

Netherlands, brief sketch of that

country, 333

Newbury, inscription for a .co-
lumn at, 184.

New South Wales, our establish-
ment there very expensive and
unproductive, 349.
Newton, Bishop of Bristol, his
efforts to introduce paintings
into St. Paul's Cathedral, 21.
Niger, intended expedition to dis-
cover the termination of that
river, 199.

Notice, habit of taking notice, or
of observation, its necessity in-
culcated, 32.
Numbers, on the properties of,
533-539.

Original Sin, strictures on that

expression, 123. Otho, Emperor of Germany, great importance of his influence in the 10th century, 501. Beneficial effects of his government of Italy, and that of his descendants, 506–508.

P

Painting, observations on the
language of, 25.
Parliament of France in the 16th
century, account of, 310.
Park, Mungo, biographical par-
ticulars of, 62. Character of,
68. Extracts from his last
journal, 70. His death, 75.
Anecdote of, 197. Obser-
vations on the question as to
Mr. Edwards's share in the
composition of his Travels,
198.

Pelham, Mr. H. character of, 369.

Penshurst, inscription for a tablet at, 185.

Pestalozzi, observations on his mode of teaching arithmetic,

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Peters, Mr. on the merits of Mr.
Billingsley, 143.
Philips, E. and J., nephews of
Milton, their character and
writings, 415-423.
Pindar, Peter, verses by, 23.
Pitt, Mr. afterward Lord Chat-
ham, character of, 372.
Planting, hints on, 278.
Plato, analysis of his writings by
Gray, 390.

Pleasure, remarks on the theory
of, 246.

Ploughs, trial of, report on, 141.

146. 281. On ploughing, 144. Pollio, Caius Asinius, life of, 176, Pope, Alexander, observations on his literary disputes, 15. His translation of Homer vindicated, and compared with another, 77, 78.

Popes of Rome, their conduct,

and fluctuations of their power,
in the middle ages, 511, 512.
Poppy, white, on the cultivation
of, 144.
Population of Great Britain and
Wales, 338-340. Of the
Austrian dominions, 476.
Propensities, human, indicated by
organic marks, 160.
Property, aggregate, in the British
empire, 342.

Prophecy, in verse, on Venice,
118. On Germany, 234.
Protestantism, grounds and rea-
sons of, 111.
Prussia, observations

on the power of that state, 457-459. Prussian army at Paris, anecdote of an officer belonging to, 307. Psalm cxxxvii. version of, by Lord Byron, 43.

Quakers,

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Servants, observations on pre-dinne miums for their long and faithful servitude, 273. Seward, Miss, sonnet by, 191. Miss, 3273 Shark, cut open alive, and able to swim away afterward, 135. Sheep, on folding them in the day, 143. On Merino sheep, 146. Shipping, of this country, employed in home-trade, 343. Sierra Leone, our settlement there very unprofitable, 349.

Sin, original, strictures on the doctrine of, 123.

Slave-trade, observations on, and
present state of, 167–175.
Sleep, verses on, 119.

Smeaton, Mr. his great talents
and modesty, with specimens of
his labours, 260-272.
Societies, benevolent, in London,
list of, 40.

Songs, specimens of, 318.
Sonnet, observations on that species
of composition, 186. Speci-
mens of, from various writers,
191-195.

Spitzbergen, account of, 133-
Spring, Meleager's description of,
compared in two versions of it,
83.
Sympathy, observations on, 241.
Star-gazers, verses on, 231.
Synonyms, English, specimens of
good elucidations of, 314-
316.

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