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TO THE

THIRTEENTH VOLUME OF THE MONTHLY REVIEW.

A.

NEW AND IMPROVED SERIES.

ABERDEEN, Letter to Lord, by Mr. Knight,

183
Academies, Dissenting, account of, 77-
The Royal, Anecdote of, 447
Administration, the present, 496
Adultery, how punished in Africa, 291
Eschylus, anecdote of, 354
Africa, (see Lander)

Southern, Four Years in, by C.
Rose, 215

Air, indispensable to animal life, 404
Aldini, the Chevalier, 304

Aldini, (Chev.) fire apparatus of, 613
Alexander the 3d of Scotland, his marriage
and coronation, 7

Alliance, the Holy, 186

Allies, their unorganized and selfish proceed-

ings against Buonaparte, in 1813, 503
America, United States of, character of the
founders of the independence of, 279-
their limited hopes in the beginning, 280
-(see Jefferson)

Anarchy, the Pleasures of, 237
Ancients, their notions respecting bees, 377
Anglia, East, the vocabulary of, 301
Ants, their architecture and food, 370-
social ants, the phenomena of their his-
tory, 383-the pastoral ant, 386-food
of, 387-the ant-lion, its transformation,
371-account of its habits, 388
Aphides (see Ants)

Aphis, mode of preserving the hop-plant
from, 176

Archers, skill of the English, in ancient
times, 18

Architecture, insect, 370-modern, 301-
influence of, 368

Arminianism, some account of, 103
Armies, ancient English, 18

Arnott, (Dr.) his 2d vol. of Elements of
Physics, 86

Artists, causes of the failure of some, 203
-(see Painters)

Arts, in Egypt, 196-influence of Christ-
ianity on, 201-(see Fine Arts, Painters)
Asia, geography of ancient, 612
Astrology, anecdote of, 34
Atheism, an argument against, 33
Athenians, their public character, 205
Atherstone, (Edwin) his poem of the Fall
of Nineveh, 514

Australasia, (see New South Wales)
Australian Agricultural Company, Mr.
Dawson's statement of his services to, 153
Austria, her conduct between the Allies
and Buonaparte in 1813, 504

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Battle, a night one, poetically described,
527-description of one, 5, 10, 48-of
bees, 381-of ants, 384

517

Field, poetical description of one,

Baxter, life of, by Calamy, 250
Baynard, the scourge of Quacks, 357
Beams, strength of, 151

Beauty, Intellectual, definition of, 327
Bees, their economy, 370
Bencoolen, the state of, 482
Bengalee, The, 322

Benefit Societies, number of, 321
Bernadotte, conduct of, in the campaigns
of 1813, 506

Bertha's Visit to her Uncle in England,
298

Beverley, Antiquities and History of the
Town of, by G. Poulson, 299
Bivouac, comforts of, described, 537
Blake, (Wm.) the eccentric painter, 453
Book Manufactory, the, of Burlington-
Books, account of, in the East, 420
street, 268
Book-keeping, Guide to, by Morrison, 150
Bowring, (Dr.) his Poetry of the Magyars,
408-his love of popularity, 409

Bows and Arrows of African Bushmen, 209
Brown, (Sir Thomas) character of his work
on Vulgar Errors, 138

Brickwood, his plan for redeeming the Four
per Cents. 604

Bruce, (Robert,) account of, 12—14
Buchanan, his description of the battle of
Loncarty, 6

Buonaparte, strange combination of chances
against him, 502-savage warfare of his
troops in the Peninsula, 537
Burke, E., on painting, 444
Butterfly, transformation of, 371
Bushmen of South Africa, their arms, 209
Byron, (Lord) Journals and Letters of, by
T. Moore, 217

Byron, (Lady) her "Remarks," &c., 585

C.

CALAMY, (Edmund) Life and Times of,

241

Cambridge, mode of studying divinity'at, 140
Camping, an ancient English sport, de-
scribed, 302

Camping-land, description of one, 303
Canning, (Mr.) his policy towards Portu-
gal, 186-policy of, to Portugal, 611
Canova, curious distribution of his mortal
remains, 156-his early love, 221
Cape Town, inhabitants of, 207

Carlisle, (Sir A.) his protection of Barry,
the painter, 453

Carlo Dolce, anecdote of his youth, 342
Cartoons, the, of Raphael, 444

Castalian Hours, by Miss S. Dixon, 300
Catholic Disabilities, effect of the removal
of, on parties, 499
Celts, their language, 4

Champ de Mai, Napoleon's exhibition at,
in 1815, 275

Chancellor, (Lord) his usurpation in the
case of Mr. Wellesley, 177
Chancery, Wellesley on, 177

Charity, evils of its indiscriminate flow in
Ireland, 314

Charles 2d, state of the kingdom in the
time of, 242-oppressions of the Dis-
senters under, 244

Chatillon, diplomatic conferences in 1813,

512

Chaworth, (Miss) Lord Byron's passion
for, 226

Chemistry, the apparatus for experiments

in, enumerated by Sir H. Davy, 407
Childe Harold, first appearance of, 232
China, anxiety of the lower classes of to
emigrate, 264

Christ, second advent of, described, 118
-atonement of, 120

Christianity, its influence in ameliorating

the condition of women, 105-its prin-
ciple illustrated, 120-effect of on the
fine arts, 201-importance of the history
of the Jews, as confirming the truth of,
254-some of its conservative effects dis-
played, 392

Christians, attempt to reunite, 104
Christmas-day, how spent at Potosi, 578
Churchill, Hogarth's quarrel with, 438
Clapperton, (Capt.) Lander's Records of
his last expedition to Africa, 286
Clarendon, (Lord) a curious anecdote con-
nected with one of his works, 250
Clergymen, preaching by, should be re-
formed, 116-hints as to the government
of preachers, 119

Climate, artificial mode of correcting, pro-
posed, 176

Cloudesley, by Mr. Godwin, 396
Club, The Beef Steak, 472
Cocula, description of, 43

Coliseum, the Roman, contemplations over
the ruins of, 392

Colman, (G., the Younger) his Random
Records, 347

Colonies, governors of, their power, 266-
considerations respecting British, 553

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Descent into Hell, 592
Digestion, process of, 361

Dinner, a public one at Potosi, 581
Disabilities, Civil, of British Jews, 298
Dissenters, state of, in 1719, 76
Distress, Public, the great subject of dis-
cussion in 1830, 455

Divers, Pearl, anecdote of, 46
Divine Judgments, observations on, 141
Diving for pearls, Lt. Hardy's experiment
in, 44 anecdote of, 47

Divinity, mode of studying it in Germany,
140-at Cambridge, ib.

Dixon, (Miss J.) her poetry, 300
Doddridge, (Doctor Philip) his Corres-
pondence and Diary, 73

Don Quixote, remarkable proof of partiality
for, 418

Dramatist, a strange one, 237-rules ie-
commended to he observed by, 354
Dream, a remarkable one, mentioned by
Lord Byron, 229-the, of a Quaker, re-
specting King William, 246-a remark-

able one, of Sir H. Davy, 396—singular
one of Buonaparte's son, 513
Dresden, attempt of the Allies on, 509
Drones, periodical massacre of, 382
Duel, description of an Italian, 340
Duels of bees, 381

Duff, (Mary) Lord Byron's first love, 221
Dutch, the personal hostility of, in the
East, to Sir S. Raffles, 484

E.

East India Company, specimen of their
fitness to govern their Asiatic dominions,

479

East, literature of, 420-sketches of society
and manners in the, 322
Education, in France, 154

Eggs, remarkable case of the care of insects
for their, 372

Egypt, arts of, 196

Electricity, discovery of its powers as an
agent, 172-a traditional practice in
Lombardy connected with, 173
Elephant-hunter, account of one, 215-
attack on a group of elephants in South
Africa, 216

Elements of Physics, (Dr. Arnott's) second
vol. of, 86

Floquence, Pulpit, 115–139

Emigrant, the visionary hopes of one, going
to New South Wales, 259-description
of the condition of a settler there, 260-
description of the emigrants from Eng-
land, 265

Emigration, importance of, 258
England, effects of the Poor-laws on, 309
-state of painting in, 433-her character
on the Continent, 185-her junction with
the Allies in 1813 to effect the overthrow
of Buonaparte, 502

English, their superiority in arms over the
Scotch in early times, accounted for, 18
-, number resident in France, 616
Enquiry into the Natural Grounds of Right
to Vendible Property or Wealth, by S.
Read, 468

Etiquette, a critical case of, 508

F.

FABLE, a Hindoo one, 457

Faction, political, 493

Felatahs, African, 290

Fall of Nineveh, by E. Atherstone, 514
Fame, the ship, the burning of, 487
Family Library, the, account of, 252
Feast of the Tabernacles, the event pre-
dicted by, 121

Federal principles in America, Jefferson's
successful stand against, 281
Figure, the human, measurement of, 192
Fine Arts, early susceptibility of love an
indication of a genius for, 221
Fire, apparatus for resisting, 304
Fishing, pearl, anecdotes of, 44
Flaxman, his Lectures on Sculpture, 191
Florence, ceremony of the opening of the
quarantine in, 343

Flowers, knowledge which bees have of
their structure, 380

Food, its relation to population considered,
107-110-of ants, (see Ants)

Foote, anecdote of, 352

Forby, (the Rev. Mr.) his Vocabulary of
East Anglia, 301

Four Years in Southern Africa, by C. Rose,
206

France, education in, 154-judgments of
God upon, 143-145-history of, by W.
C. Taylor, 469-narrative of the war in,
in 1813-14, 500
Franklin, (B.) his share in drawing up the
Declaration of Independence, 280-his
brevity of Speech in the Senate, 283
Frogs, song of triumph for, by a Hungarian
poet, 411

Fuchs, (Counsellor) his Anecdotes of Su-
woroff, 20

Funeral at Sea, described, 335-account
of one on the island of Sumatra, 482
Fuseli, the painter, brief account of, 454
G.

GAINSBOROUGH, anecdote of, 448
Galileo, description of, 343
Galt, his Laurie Todd, 466
Garrick, anecdote of, 449

Genlis, (Madame de) account of, 124
Geological Philosopher, anecdote of one,

400

Geometry, use of, in sculpture, 195

George the Fourth, character of, when
Prince of Wales, 284

Germany, Narrative of the War in, in

1813-14, 500-translation of select Ser-
mons of the most eminent modern di-
vines of, 139

Gin Lane, Hogarth's picture of, 437
Girdlestone, (Lord) anecdote of, 366
Glasgow, early improvements in, 59
Glass, tax on, 547

Gleig, (Rev. G.) his Life of Sir T. Munro,
417

Goderich, (Vis.) praise of his financial
principles, 551

Goldsmid, (F. H.) his remarks on the Civil
Disabilities of British Jews, 298
Godwin, his Tale of Cloudesley, 596

Gouger, (R.) his Letter from Sydney,

258

Government of New South Wales, 266-
its power, ib.

Gould, the principal investigator of the
habits of ants, 387

Grain, erroneously supposed to be the food
of ants, 387

Grandier, (Urbain) account of, 132
Grecian composition, Flaxman on, 195-201
Greece, sculptures of, 199-power of the
sculptors of, in delineating animals, 201
Gregoire, (M.) his sectarianism, 102
Gregory, (Dr., of Edinburgh) his prescrip-
tion for the cure of mercantile indiges-
tion, 61

H.

HALE, (Sir Matthew) anecdote of, 191
Harding, a poet of Oxford, some account
of, 352

Hardy, (Lieut. R. W. H.) his Travels in
Mexico, 39

Harleian Dairy System, the, 56-its pecu-
liarities, 61

Harley, (Wm.) his life, 57

Harrow, Lord Byron's habits at, 224
Harvey, the discoverer of the circulation of

the blood, anecdote of, 369
Hastings, (Marquess of) an elegant literary
criticism by, 327-picture of him in his
study in India, 329

Hatfield, (Miss T. E.) her poetry and
prose, 300

Hay, (Jas.) his system of mechanics, 151
Haydn, anecdote of, 195

Heat, animal, conjectures on the phenome-
non of, 403

Heidegger, anecdote of, 441

Herculaneum, anecdote of a surgical in-
strument found in, 174

Hernani, a French tragedy, plot of, 617-
parody on, 618

Histoire des Sectes Religieuses, par M.
Gregoire, 162

History, the uses of, in a religious point of
view, 145-of France and Normandy, by
W. C. Taylor, 469

Hive, bee, component parts of, 378-occu-
pations in the interior of, 378-382
Hogarth, Life of, 435-anecdotes of, 440
Holland, New, superiority of its situation,
259

Honey, mode in which bees collect it, 380
Hop-plant, mode of protecting, proposed,

176

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Hours of Idleness, publication of, 227
Huber, studied the habits of bees though
blind, 378-his account of a battle of
ants, 384

Humbug, as it is practised in India, curious
chapter on, 324

Hume, on parties, 492, 493
Humphrey's, (J. D.) his Correspondence

and Diary of Philip Doddridge, 73
Hungary, account of some poets of, 410
Hunt, wild cattle, 50

Hunter, an elephant, description of one, in
South Africa, 215

(John) anecdote of, 367

Hunterian Oration, the, 471 - Museum,
the, ib.-Hydrophobia, Mexican receipt
for the "Cure" of, 55

Hyliscus, the first philosopher that studied
the habits of bees, 377

Hymn, a poetical one, composed by a
Christian Kaffer, 213

I.

INDEPENDENCE, circumstances attending the
declaration of, in America, 280
India, description of a life spent in, 421—
character of the men in, 423-our erro-
neous notions respecting the English in,
323-necessity of exposing the conduct
of British emigrants in, ib.-chapter on
humbug in, 324-the career which awaits
the civil, military, or commercial adven-
turer in, 331

Indigestion, mercantile, prescription for the
cure of, 61

Infant, best age of, for vaccinating, 532
Ingestrie, (Lord) his protection of a quack
and letter from, 368

Immigration into New South Wales, ought
to be encouraged,

Industry, effects of taxes on, 545
Insect architecture, 370

Insects, natural history of, 370—(see Bees
and Ants)

Inspiration, views of Warburton and the
Bishop of London on, 254-poetical,
speculations as to its sources, 221
Instinct of insects, (see Bees and Ants)-
of fishes, 404

Intellect, history of, 406

Invention, singular instance of, 377
Ireland, proposed application of the poor
laws to, 309-rebellion of 1798 in, story
connected with, 270

Islamites, character of those in Africa, 290
Italy, literature of, effects of the writings
of Manzoni and Rosini on, 347

J.

JAVA, administration of, by Sir S. Raffles,
479, 480

Jefferson, (Thomas) Life of, 279
Jenner, (Dr.) anecdote of, 369-not the

first who vaccinated in this country, 531
Jews, British, civil disabilities of, 298-
state of the population of, in London and
in Great Britain and Ireland, 299-the
history of, in the Family Library, 252—
result of the labours of the Society for
Converting, 118-speculations concern-
ing, 121-and prophecies, 122
Judgments of God, a German clergyman
upon the, 141

Julian, attempt by the Jews to rebuild the
Temple of Jerusalem under, 257
Justice, Criminal, in Africa, 291

K.

KAAMA, a Kaffer chief, account of, 213
Kafferland, account of the natives of, 210
-and the country, 211

Kazincki, a Hungarian poet, song by, 411
Kisfaludy, (Alexander) a Hungarian poet,
410-specimens of his love songs, 412

(Charles) a Hungarian poet,
specimen of his poetry, 413

Knight, (Mr. H. Gally) his Letter to the
Earl of Aberdeen, 183

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