Sweden, remark on the deposition of the King of, 430. TAYLOR, Miss, remark on the un- necessary severity of her cross exa- mination at the Bar of the House of Commons, 318 her evidence, and that of Dowler, proved to be ad- missible, 323
The Council of Hogs; a descriptive poem, remark on the merit of. 191.
Family Picture; or, Domestic Isucation, a poetical Epistle, re- Ta'ks on, 61-The Author's object considered, 62 quotation from the Poem, 63-the Author's refu- tition of the opinion of Dr. Beattie, on education, 68-his description of a female boarding-school, 69- just observations of the Author on the peruicious effects of novel read- ing, among girls, aud on the licen- tiousness of female authors, 72- on the indecency of the modern female ress 73-on the propriety of ladies becoming managers of Sunday Schools, 75.
The Spanish Post Guide, as trans- lated for Mr. Semple's Journey in Spain, 83-errors therein pointed but, ibid.
The Lady's Toilette, remarks on the immorality of a publication so called, 308.
Thicknesse, Mrs. quotation from her school for Fashion, 74. Tighe, Mr. observations on his poem called the plants, 40-design and division of the work, ibid.-fine apostrophe of, 42-stanzas highly creditable to the Author's mind, 43-poetical delineation of the pro- gress of British Navigation, 44 other interesting extracts, 46, 47— concluding observations on the poem, 49.
Torey, Marquis de, some account of
the life of, 175-important decla- ration of, 177.
VACCINATION, wretched charac- ter of the enemies of, described, 78. Vaumale, Baron de, letter of, in an- swer to the critical observations in the Monthly Review, on his work on Fortification, 94. Venereal Infection, observations on the existence, nature, and communica- tion of, in pregnant women, &c.
WAPOLE, Lord, memoirs of, 171– history of his political life, 172. 248-interesting anecdote related by him, 250-able description of his character, 257.
Warburton, Bishop, observations on his correspondence with Bishop Hurd, 1-respective characters of those prelates described, 2-quota- tion of a passage on Pope's Imita- tions of Horace, 3-observation of Warburton, on the character of Hume, 4 singular anecdote related by him, 5-excellent reflections of, on the subject of religion, 6—just remarks of, on tragedy and comedy, 7-remarks on different characters described by him, ibid. —letter quoted containing a fine trait of filial piety, 9-dangerous instance of error in an opinion of Warbur ton, ibid.-interesting remarks of, on ecclesiastical law, 10-his enu- meration of the various writers on the civil wars, with remarks on their respective merits, 11-his description of the character of Dr. Stukeley, and Antiquarian Litera- ture, 12-favourable remarks on the merits of this correspondence, 13.
Welsh, humorous and interesting detail of their laws, 240-custom of deriving certain family names from bodily deformities amongst, considered, 384.
Whigs, singular trait in their charac ter, 256.
White, H. R. observations on the
remains of, and an account of his life, by Mr. Southey, 352-remark on the great interest which the work possesses, 353-description of his character, ibid.-observa- tions on his letters, with extracts from some of them, 354-his poe- try considered, 355-lines peculi- arly awful and interesting, ibid.— further extracts, 356-warm recom mendation of the work to the peru- sal of young students, ibid. Worcester-House, described, 263. Wooden Houses, probable cause of their being preferred to those of stone or brick, 22.
Wool, observations on the influence of soil and climate on, 156-on the great utility of greasing and cotting it, 158-directions for the applica
AUTHORS' NAMES, &c. OF THE PUBLI
CATIONS REVIEWED, AND OF THE ESSAYS, LETTERS, POETRY, &c. IN THE MISCELLANEOUS PART OF THIS VOLUME.
For remarkable Passages, see the General Index.
ANDRE on Geology, 454.
An expostulatory Letter to Dr. Mose- ley, 77.
Antiquarian Cabinet, Vol. IV. 404. Arcanum of National Defence, 268. Aurora and Maria, 309. BAKEWELL, on Wool, 156, Barrow's Life of Lord Macartney, (continued) 24. 138. Bishop Warburton's Letters to Bishop Hurd, 1.
Blacket's Times, an Ode, 79. CANCELLIERI, on Bells, 463. Candolle's Memoirs of the National Institute, 469.
ENGLISH Bards and Scotch Review- ers, 301.
FISGROVE'S Midas, 411.
Foote, on the Venereal Infection of Children, 400.
GILCHRIST'S Grammar of Hindoos- tanee, 189.
Gilchrist's, Bishop Corbet's Poems,
Goodacre's Essay on Education, 411. Good's Pantalogia, parts I and II. 377. Grant's Institutes of Latin Grammar, 189.
HAMOND'S Divine and Moral Pre- cepts, 411.
Chambers's Introduction to Arith- Herbert's Londina Illustrata, 262.
Charge against the Duke of York,
Chatfield's Historical Review of Hin- doostan, 337. Charter-Schools, Irish, 502. Classical Selections in Verse, 307. Clutterbuck's Inquiry into the Nature of Fever, 49. 130. 283. Cockle's Elegiac Tribute to General Moore, 181.
Colonel Macdonald's Reply to the Critical Reviewers, 441.
Copy of the Evidence taken before the House of Commons, on the Conduct of the Commander in
Chief, 309. Correspondence; &c. 112. 224. 336. 448,
Council of Hogs, 191.
Cox's Memoirs of Lord Walpole, 171.
DEACON, on Carriage Wheels and Roads, 413.
Dede's English Botanists' Companion,
Defence of Outposts, 412.
Herdman's Letter on Public Dispen- saries, 399.
Historic Gallery, Vol. III. 402. Hodgkin's Calligraphia Græca, 413. Hope, on Consumption, 401. Horsley's Sermon on the Consecrating of the Right Rev. Dr. Gleig, 30. Hunter's Men and Manners, 83. JACKSONS's Address to Time, 80. Infidelity of the Critical Review, 309, Jones's Brecknockshire, 225. 383. Irish Papist's Reverence for an Oath, according to the holy Bishop, Milner, 439. KENNEY'S Burniad, 407. LAMB'S Adventures of Ulysses, 80. Laureat's Ode, and Newman's Verses, 110. 223.
Letter to Mr. Roscoe, containing Strictures on his "Considerations, &c." 81.
Lever's Key to Rigging and Seaman- ship, 192.
Literary Intelligence, 224. 443. MALCOLM'S Anecdote of London Fashions, during the 18th century, (concluded) 13.
De Stael Holstein's Corinna, or Italy, Marshal de Tessis Memoirs, (conclu-
454. Detector's Third Letter on the Ter-
giversations of the Critical Review,
Dietetic Medical Dispensary, 511. Dr. McGregor's Letter to the Com- missioners of Military Inquiry, 78. Dr. Milner's Tour in Ireland, and the Irish Saints, 445.
Middiman's Picturesque Views and Antiquities, 162.
Milburne's Retreat of the English Army in Spain, 392.
Monthly Review, and Baron de Vau male, on Fortification, 94.
Poyer's History of Barbadoes, 113. Practical Norfolk Farmer, 187. Professional Characteristics, &c. 83. Public Education, 500.
QUID Nunc ? Selections from Cow- Theologus, on, Methodists, and Uni
tarian, Deists, 444.
The Family Picture; or, Domestic Education, 61.
The Dissenter's True Friend, Letter IV. 216.
The Lady's Toilette, 308.
The Conspiracy; a Drama, 331. The 8th and 9th Vols. of the Edin- burgh Review on Edgeworth, Opie,, Trimmer, Lancaster, &c. 414. Tighe's Plants, a Poem, 40.. Tran-actions of the Horticultural Society, 294, 357.
Transactions of the Society of Nancy, 479.
VASSEUR'S French Students' Vade Mecum, 410.
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