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А ACRE, Larrey's description of the sufferings of the French at the
siege of, 312. Alphabets, Volney's history of Asiatic, (see Volney.) 368. America, travels in the interior of, (see Bradbury.) Astronomy, elementary treatise by Woodhouse on, 375. Austerlitz, Larrey's description of the sufferings of the French at the
battle of, 314.
B Baffin's Bay, voyage of discovery by Captain Ross to, 336. Bentham, Jeremy, Esq., his plan of Parliamentary Reform, 165-
Montesquieu's opinion of the government of England, ib. first plan for parliamentary reform in 1649, 166–plan of the Levellers, 167— Milton's plan, ib.-remarks on the opinions of Sydney and Locke, 168–Lord Chatham's speech in 1770, 169–Fox and Pitt's projects of moderate reform, 169–Mr Dunning's resolutions 1780, ib.-general opinions respecting parliamentary reform, 172-cha- racter of Mr Bentham's works, 173—mode of representation most likely capable of securing the liberties of the people of Great Bri- tain, 174—character of the English nobility, 178—remarks on the French system of representation, 181-extract from Mr Horne Tooke's Letter to Lord Ashburton, 183–Bentham's opinion of annual election, 198–example of the United States of America,
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reign of Queen Elizabeth, 475_extracts from the author's obser- vations on Spencer, ib.-Shakespeare, 476--Beaumont and Fiet- cher, 477–Milton, 478-Pope and Dryden, 479—Hall and Cham- berlayn, 481- Marvell, 482—Cotton, 483—Lillo, 484— Thomson, 486—Collins, 487—Ramsay, 488—Chatterton, 489_Goldsmith,
491-Burns, 492_Cowper, 493. Cape Dudley Digges, description of, 347. Catholics, religion and condition of, in Ireland (see Phelaw.) Chatham, Lord, observations on his speech in 1770, 169. Chichester, Rev. Edward, his Letter on the oppressions and cruelties
of Irish revenue officers, 440—state of Ireland little known or con- sidered of in this country, 441-remarks on the measures which have been adopted during the last twenty years for suppression of illicit distillation, ib.-mode of levying fines, 446-no provision made for the case of absentees, 449—the whole scheme of sta- tutes for preventing illicit distillation unconstitutional and unjust, 450—cases of Mr Young and Mr Alexander Stewart of Airds, 451-distressing case of John Docherty, 453—consequences of this system upon the morals and habits of the people, ib.--descrip- tion of the Town-land fining system in the courts of Justice, 455– proper remedies for suppression of illicit distillation have never
been adequately tried, 459_character of Mr Chichester, 460. Cornwallis, Lord, financial and judicial reforms in India by, 27. Crossmaire, Marquis de, portrait of, 52. Cortes, Histoire de, par M. Sempere, 94.
D'Epinay, Madame, Mémoires et Correspondance de, 44-anecdotes
of her early life, ib.-remarks on the manners of the French, 45– extracts, ib. 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53-character of Made- moiselle d'Ette, 46-anecdotes of Jean Jacques Rousseau, 47-of David Hume, 50—of Voltaire, 51-portrait of the Marquis de
Crossmaire, 52–character of the work, ib. D'Ette, Mademoiselle, character of, 46. Doudeswell, Mr, extract from his report on the state of police in
Bengal, 37. England, Bank of, observations by Ricardo on the, 53. Esquimaus, remarks on the manners and religion of the, 345.
F Fellenberg, M. de, Rapport presenté à S. M. l'Empereur Alexandre,
par S. E. M. de Compte de Capo D'Istria, sur les Etablissemens de, 150_remark on his manner of Education, 151-extract from Mr Brougham's evidence before the Education Committee, 156– from M. C. Pictet, 158-remarkable effects of Mr Fellenberg's
system of economy, 163. Ferrers, Lord, description of his death, 89.
to Mr Adams, ib.-extract from the Boston Sentinel, 140_indow lence of the American character, ib.-- Palmer on American va garity, 141--Bradbury's description of the manners of the people west of the Alleghaneys. ib.- American literature, 141—religion, ib.-bad effects of slavery, 146_Mr Hall's picture of a slave song,
ib.-slave laws, 147_remarks on emigration, 149. Bright, Richard, M. D., his travels from Vienna through Lover
Hungary, with some remarks on the state of Vienna during the Congress in the year 1814, 214-character of the work, 215–45 tract from Mr Bright's description of the Redoute at Vienna, 216 -of the Prater, 217—remarks on literary talent at Vienna, 218– on society, ib.-evening amusements, 219-dinner parties, ib- appearance of the country and peasants of Hungary, 220-domes. tic economy, 221– description of the gold and silver mines at Schemnitz and Kremnitz, 292—of Buda, 223-government of Hungary, ib.—religion, 225-military force, 226-revenue, 297
- singular manner of the possession and distribution of land, ibo- adininistration of laws, 229-agricultural school established 33 Kesthely, 252-produce of lands, 233—mineralogical curiosities, 231-earthquakes, ib.-description of the coronation of Joseph
the First, 235-account of the gypsies of Spain, ib. British Poets, Campbell's specimens ot, (see Campbell.) 462. Brougham, H. Esq., extracts from his evidence before the Education Commitree, 156.
11. Esq., M. P. F. R. S., his Letter to Sir Samuel Romil. ly, upon the abuse of Charities, 497-endeavours of his adversaries to give his letter the colour of a party question, ib.-circumstan- ces traced which had led to this desperate course of hostility, ib- the accusations which have been brought together for the purpose of darkening the question, shown to be groundless, 501-extraci from Mr Brougham's letter on the powers granted to the Corinis
. sioners, 511-remarks on the cases of Mere, 514–Spital, 516– Reading, 518-Yeovil and Wellingborough, ib.-Croydon Hos- pital, 519–Pocklington, 525-St Bees, 527—and Huntingdon Hospital, 531-general observations on the charges alleged against the Committee, 533—-extracts from Mr Brougham's letter, 539– character of the work, 543_remarks on the conduct of the Dean
of Westminster, 546. Burke, Mr, his opinion on the influence acquired by the ministry in
India, 12.
с Campbell, Thomas, his specimens of British Poets, with Biographical
and Critical Notices, and an Essay on English Poetry, 462-cha- racter of the work, ib.-anecdote of Mr Sheridan, 469—perishable nature of poetical fame, ib. no age so prolific of popular poetry as the present, 471-observations on the poetry produced in the
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