THE EDINBURGH REVIEW, OR CRITICAL JOURNAL: FOR OCT. 1813.....JAN. 1814. TO BE CONTINUED QUARTERLY. JUDEX DAMNATUR CUM NOCENS ABSOLVITUR. PUBLIUS SYRUS. VOL. XXII. Edinburgh: Printed by D. Willisɔn, FOR ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE AND COMPANY, EDINBURGH LONDON. 1814. CONTENTS OF No. XLIV. ART. I. Elements of Agricultural Chemistry in a Course of IV. Publications respecting the Eastern Peninsula of India 381 VI. Remarks on Antiquities, Arts, and Letters, during an By Joseph Forsyth Esq. VII. State of the Prisons in England, Scotland, and Wales, extending to various places therein assigned; not for the Debtor only, but for Felons, and other less criminal Offenders. By James Neild Esq. 363 376 385 VIII. Prabodh Chandrodaya, or the Rise of the Moon of Intellect, an Allegorical Drama; and Atma Bodh, or the Knowledge of Spirit; translated from the Sanscrit and Pracrit, by J. Taylor, M. D., Member of the Asiatic Society, and of the Literary Society at Bombay 400 IX. A Geographical Memoir of the Persian Empire. By John Macdonald Kinneir, Political Assistant to Brigadier-General Sir John Malcolm, in his Mission to the Court of Persia. X. Patronage. By Maria Edgeworth: Author of Tales 409 164 |