Aboukir, battle of, anecdotes relating to the, 181, 182.TM Albanians, manners and customs of the, 44-47-52-their religion, Alexandria Troas, remains of, 73. Alexandrine verse, observations on, 296. Ali (Vizier), , his person, and manner of receiving strangers, 55-at- Alps (Rhetian), appearance of the, 363-passes of the, 369. Athanasian Creed, observations on the, 243. Athens, account of the city of, 62.9 Austria, government and society of, 438. Authors, remarks on the conformity between the character of their Ava, preparation of, among the Otaheiteans, 107, note. B. Barbarism, act of French, 383-388-890. Barclay, objections to his disingenuousness, 162. Bayle, remarks on, 292. Bell (Dr.), importance of his improved system of education, 227. Bennelong, account of, 106. 1. Bible Associations among the inferior classes, plan for the adoption Biography, musical, 413. Boileau, remarks on the writings of, 286. Bossuet, style of Massillon compared with, 288, Brahma, characteristics of the religion of, 334. Bride of Abydos, events of the story of, 394-extracts from, 396 Britain, remarks on its military exertion and national wealth, 1, 2- British and Foreign Bible Society, its beneficial effects, 124. VOL. V. NO. X. NN Buller (Mr.), history of the controversy respecting the rites at the Busby (Dr.), his opinion on the doctrine of the mortality of the soul, Butler (Mr.), reply to the address of, on the catholic question, 239. Carignano, description of the bridge and church of, 384. 1). Catechism of the Galican church, extract from the new, 247, note. Child-birth, mystical ceremony used among the modern Greek ladies Christianity, popular opinion on the propagation of, in India, 329~~ Christians of Albania, account of, 59. Churches, observations on the insufficiency of, 233, 235." Cobbett (Mr.), effusion of, upon French enlightenment, 221. Continent, state of, advantageous to the ordinary course of educa1 Contributions, popular, beneficial effects of, 126,0,70 26679T Cooke (Captain), his death deplored by the Sandwich islanders, 109. Cowper, opposite sentiments respecting, 212his Homer compared Creech, his translation of Lucretius censured, 88. to skyla. Cunningham (Mr.), extracts from the sermon of, before the Homily Cuvier, his Essay upon the Theory of the Earth commended, 407. Dalecarlia, inhabitants of, 259. D. D'Alembert, remarks on his writings, 320. Debt, national, importance of an inquiry into the, 1, 2, 3-how of the provisions to pay off the, 472-Sir R. Walpole's plan for Debts bearing interest, plan recommended for the payment of, 484. Delphi, city of, 61. De L'Allemagne, by Madame de Staël, 424. Delvinaki, account of the town of, 50. Denmark, conference between Lord Nelson and the Prince Regent of, 185. Dialect, observations on the Romaic, 66. Diana, remains of the great temple of, 73. Didactic Poetry, observation on, 89. Dissenters recommended to demand a pledge from the Catholics, 241. Dorchester Gaol, remarks on its construction and management, 220. E. Eastern Empire, state of, at the Northern invasion, 352-character Education, state of the Continent advantageous to the ordinary course England, comparative state of, in 1714 and the present time, 3.--- Equinoctial Line, phenomenon near the, 103. Eustace (Mr.), his Tour through Italy, 360. Evil Eye, ceremony to obviate the effects of the, 66. Exchequer Bills, advantages of, 20-amount of interest paid for since Exhibition on Good Friday in St. Peter's of Rome, 375. F. Females, remarks on the treatment of, in Turkey, 77, 80. Fieri, description of the, 365. Fimchal, description of the town of, 102. Finance, remarks on, 25. Florence, description of, 382. Fontenelle, account of, 297. Foreign Books, comments on the restriction of the importation o 436. Fox (Mr.), correspondence between Mr. Wakefield and, 204—his Fragments, observations on, 133-136-142. France, remarks on the ancient government of, 276-review of the French Revolution, observations on the, 275. -- Manners, desire among foreigners of imitating the, 438. G. Galican Church, extract from the new catechism of the, 247, noie→ Geology, remarks on the science of, 400. Geologists, two rival systems of, 403. Germans, manners of the, 428. Germany, observations on the literature of, 426, 427—445—447— "Giaour," observations on the word, 132-summary of the story Glory, its connexion with literature, 346. God, effects of a general diffusion of the word of, 131. Friday, exhibition in St. Peter's on the night of, 375. Grammar, defence of bad, 94. Greek, knavery the principal accomplishment of the modern, 43. 65. Language, observations on the, 66. Greeks, their love of liberty, 68-their commercial spirit, 69—exa- Gustavus Adolphus, magnanimous conduct of, 257-act of abdica H. Halifax (Marquis), his speech to the dissenters in 1687, upon the Hamilton (Lady), her influence at the court of Naples, 183. debt, remarks on, 22—470. Happiness, its connexion with literature, 347. Heathcote (Rev. G.), judicious observations of, respecting the educa Henriade, observations on the, 303. Heretics, reasoning with respect to an article of the Romish church Hinduism, gross obscenity of, 334. History, picture of ancient, 304. Holy Scriptures, advantages of distributing the, 125, 131, 196. Homily Society, institution of, 197-opposition to, not a subject of Huss (John), perfidious conduct with respect to, 244. Huttonian System, observations on, 260. Hyperboles, observations on the use of, by violent reformists, 223. I. Iliad, conjectures respecting the, 208. Ilium, remarks on the topography of the ancient city of, 73, 74. Indians, provision made in Pennsylania for the security of the na- Infallibility, observation on, 243. Infanticide, unknown in the Sandwich Islands, 110. Inoculation, first recommended in France by Voltaire, 309. Italy, reflections on ancient, 362-description of the approach to, act of French barbarism in, 388. Ithaca, appearance of, 42. Joannina, description of the city of, 47--manners and customs of Juggernaut, controversy respecting the rites at the temple of, 331. . Kant (Professor), objects of, 464-moral principles of, 465. Kutchuc Hussein Pasha, instance of cruelty of, 71. L. Labour of Mankind, its objects in the progress of civil society, 5. La Harpe, remarks on his writings, 322. Language, observations on the Greek, 66. Latin Literature, examination of, 350. Leipsic, honesty of the inhabitants of, 439. Levant, consular establishment in the, 70. Liberty of the Press, observations on the, 223. Literature, state of, among the Greeks, 67-review of the earlier |