Imágenes de páginas
PDF
EPUB

Practice of the British Government,

xi, 49

Press, Liberty of the, xi, 538. xii,

454

Preston, Mr. on pauperism and poorrates, xi, 551

Prisoners in Newgate, classification of, xi, 301

Prisons, bad state of, xi, 279 Progress and decline of Literature; to what causes must they be ascribed? xi, 513

Prosperity, means of restoring it to Great Britain, xi, 435. xi, 551 Prostitutes, attempts at the reformation of, hitherto ineffectual and pernicious, xi, 228, 232 Protestant Missions, xi, 474 Punishment of Death, on the, by B. Montagu, xii, 287; how far an inecrase of, has a tendency to the diminution of crime, xii, 318.

R

Racine quoted; his knowledge of the human heart and passions, xii, *323

Ratiocination, modes of, xii, 478 Reform in the administration of Newgate, necessary, xi, 277 Regnard's Gamester and Legataire criticised, xii, 59, 65

Registry of deeds and wills, xii, 461; utility of a, xii, 464

Republican Government, whether favorable to literary pursuits, xi, 519 Restrictions made by Sir Hudson

Lowe, at Longwood, xii, 378 Roche-St.-André, M. Le Chevalier de la; a Letter from him, occasioned by a Pamphlet intended to defame the Duke of Otranto, xi, 107 Rogue and Vagabond Bill, its real

nature and tendency, xi, 355 Roscoe, W. Esq. speech on the origin, vicissitudes, and influence of the arts and sciences, xi, 507.

S

Savary, General, Pamphlet in vindication of his conduct, answered by

Mr. Le Chevalier de la Roche-St.-
André, xi, 107

Suving-banks, for the poor, xi, 152; utility of, xi, 397

Saloons at the Theatres, hot-beds of vice, xi, 250

School, Newgate-, xi, 511

Schools, for the children of the poor, xi, 464

[ocr errors]

Scotland, church of; its present state, xii, 12

Seconds in duels, bad conduct of, sometimes atrocious, xii, 82; choice of, xii, 86, 97

Seduction, necessity of a statute to make it penal, xi, 246; impunity and daily progress of, in Great Britain, xi, 233

Sinclair, the Rt. Hon. Sir J. on the impracticability of resuming cashpayments at the Bank, xii, 551; Political maxims, xii, 554 Slave-trade, remarks on the, xi, 264 Spices, not so injurious as spiritous liquors, xi, 276

Spiritous liquors, death following the potation of, xi, 267; their evil effects, when taken moderately and habitually, xii, 259

Stamps, a plan to protection of purchasers against false, xii, 461 Standing army in England, dangers of a, in time of peace, xii, 151 Stewart, Prof. a letter to, by J. Fearn, on the objects of general terms, and the laws of axiomatical vision, xii, 221 Subjective philosophy, elements of, by G. Field, xii, 471

Surgery, proposed bill to regulate the practice of, in Great-Britain, xii, 125 Syllogistic art, xii, 485.

T

Tadman's observations on the Rev. Mr. Edmeades' Pamphlet on the commutation of Tithes, xii, 493 Taxes, effects of, 413

Theatres, in France, immorality and bad tendency of, xii, 52; in England, places of profligacy and dissoluteness, xi, 248

Thomas, the Rev. Archdeacon, his
protest against the establishment
of a Church-Missionary-Society at
Bath, x, 213; answered by the
Rev. Dan. Wilson, xi, 471
Tithes, commutation of, xii, 493;
evils attending them, xii, 498, 503,
508; foundation of, unjust, xii,
496; litigations about, xii, 524
Trade, foreign, if necessary, xi, 158
Tragedy, French, xii, 55; how a
moral direction could be given to,
xii, 55; national subjects of, pre-
ferable to ancient and foreign
ones, xii, 55

Treatment, ill, of Bonaparte at St.
Helena, xii, 373.

U

Usury, a defence of, first printed in
the year 1695, xi, 165; bull of
Sixtus Quintus on, xi, 186; Doc-
trine of Councils on, xi, 201;-of
Greek fathers on, xi, 198;-of La-
tin fathers on, xi, 182;-of Popes
on, xi, 204;—of the Scriptures on,
xi, 191.

V

Vansittart, the Rt. Hon. N., speech
on building New Churches, xii, 3

Vaudeville, French; remarks on, xií,

12

Venice, conduct of England towards,

xii, 226; compared with England,
xii, 227; remarks on, xii, 208
Verdicts contrary to the most mani-
fest evidence of facts, xii, 296,
300

Violence, crimes with, xii, 312;-
without, xii, 316;—with probabi-
lity of, xii, 316

Vision, laws of, xii, 221, 235; forma-
tive laws of, xii, 238; unformative
laws of, xii, 237, 238

Von Voght, Baron, letter on the
management of the poor, in Ham-
burgh, xii, 444.

W

Wealth, comparative effects of peace
and war on the national, xi, 134;
Literature and Sciences, produc-
tive of national, xi, 522
Wilson, the Rev. Dan., defence of
the Church-Missionary-Society, xi,
471

Wittenagemot, what it was, and to
what purpose, xii, 410.

Y

Yno, Bishop of Chartres; Cartel sent
by him, xi, 471.

[ocr errors]
« AnteriorContinuar »