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INDEX

TO THE

SIXTH VOLUME OF THE QUARTERLY REVIEW.

Abolition of the Slave Trade, effects of, 148, 149-considerations on,
153, 154.

Arch, origin and improvement of, 67-69.

Architecture, (Ecclesiastical) taste for, increasing, 63, 64—in England,
origin and progress of, 65, 66.

Association of ideas, remarks on Hartley's theory of, 3-5-nature of,

12.

Athenagoras, quotation from, 205, note.

Augustine, (St.) character and opinions of, 205–207.

Authority of the primitive fathers of the church, considered, 205-207.

Bantam, account of, 502.

B.

Batavia, account of, 503-causes of its unhealthy climate, ib. 504-
manners of the Batavian women, 506, 506.
Beauclerk (Mr.) letter, 134.

Bell (Dr.) account of his system of education at Madras, 265—supe-
riority of the new mode of education, 266–Pier della Valle's account
of the Malabar system, 267-advantages of teaching the alphabet by
tracing the letters in sand, 268-peculiar benefit of Dr. Bell's system,
at Madras, 269-he introduces it into England, 270-his system
more humane than that of Mr. Lancaster, 286-his opinion of the
education of the poor, 292—remarks thereon, ib. 293--his system
adopted in various schools, 294-history of Dr. Bell's publications,
295-remarks thereon, 296, 297-associations formed to promote
his plans of instruction, 302, 303.-See Lancaster.

Biography, difficulty of writing, 518-Dr. Johnson's opinion on, 538, 539.
Bowyer (R. G.) Sermon on the education of the infant poor, 264.
Brodie (Mr.) experiments with the antiar or poison of Java, 515.
Brown (Dr.) observations on reflection, 10.

Buchanan (Dr.) Christian Researches in Asia, 448-horrid superstitious
rites at Juggernaut, 450, 451-account of the native Christians of
Tanjore, 452-state of women among the Syrian Christians, 452-
obstacles to the diffusion of christianity among the Hindoos, 453-
455-translation of parts of the Scriptures into the Indian dialects,
455-into the Persian language, 456-into Arabic, by Sabat, ib.-
account of the Syrian churches in India, 457, 458-no danger in
teaching christianity to the Hindoos, 459, 460--necessity of an
ecclesiastical establishment in India, 461.

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