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CONTENTS of No. LXXXI.
ART. I.
II.
III.
IV.
1. Reflections on the Nature and Tendency of the
present Spirit of the Times. By the Rev. G.
Burges.
2. A Comparative View of the Principles of the
Court and the Country Parties in Modern
Times.
3. Le Roi est Mort-Vive le Roi! Par le Vicomte
de Chateaubriand
1. Sketches of India. Written by an Officer, for
Fire-Side Travellers at Home.
2. Scenes and Impressions in Egypt and in Italy.
By the Author of Sketches of India, and Re-
collections of the Peninsula
A Letter on the Present State and Future Pro-
spects of Agriculture, addressed to the Agricul-
turists of Salop. By W. W. Whitmore, Esq.
M. P.
A Tour in Germany, and some of the Southern
Provinces of the Austrian Empire, in the Years
1820, 1821, 1822
V. Hints to Philanthropists; or a Collective View of
Practical Means of Improving the Condition of
the Poor and Labouring Classes of Society. By
William Davis
VI. A Voyage to Cochin China. By John White,
Lieutenant in the United States Navy
VII.
Memoirs of Captain Rock, the Celebrated Irish
Chieftain; with some Account of his Ancestors.
Written by Himself
VIII. 1. Letters on the Evils of Impressment, with the
Outline of a Plan for doing them away; on
which depends the Wealth, Prosperity, and
Consequence of Great Britain. By Thomas
Urquhart.
2. Basis of a Plan for Manning the Navy at the
Commencement of a War, &c. By the Same.
p. 1
31
55
78
96
123
143
ART. IX.
X.
2. Inserment: An Attempt to prove why it
ui, and how it endid. be Ab shed. By Lieutenant R. Stand sh Hily, RN.
4. Sizzestins for the Abol ion of the Present
Sistem of Irpressmont in the Naval Service.
By Captain Marryart, R. N.
5. Cansory Sazgestions on Naval Subjects; with
the Outline of a Plan for raising Seamen for
His Majesty's Fleets in a future War, by Bal-
lot
P. 154
By
1. Journal of a Visit to some parts of Ethiopia.
George Waldingt n. Esq. Fellow of Trinity
College Cambridge, and the Reverend Ber-
nard Hanbury of Jesus College, A. M. F. A. S.
2. A Narrative of the Expedition to Dongola and
Sennaar, under the Command of his Excellence
Ismael Pacha. By an American (Mr Eng- lish) in the Service of the Viceroy
1. Eighteenth Report of the Directors of the African
Institution; read at the Annual General Meet-
ing held on the 11th day of May 1824. With
an Appendix and a Supplement.
2. Report of the Committee of the Society for the
Mitigation and Gradual Abolition of Slavery
throughout the British Dominions; read at the
General Meeting of the Society, heid on the
25th day of June 1824. Together with an
Account of the Proceedings which took place at that Meeting.
3. Substance of the Debate in the House of Com-
mons, on Tuesday the 1st, and Friday the 11th, of June 1824, on a Motion of Henry Brougham,
Esq. respecting the Trial and Condemnation
to Death, by a Court Martial, of the Rev. John
Smith, late Missionary in the Colony of Deme-
rara. With a Preface, containing some new
Facts illustrative of the Subject. Published
with the Sanction of the London Missionary Society.
4. East India Sugar; or, An Inquiry respecting the
Means of improving the Quality, and reducing
the Cost, of Sugar raised by Free Labour in the East Indies.
XI. Statement in regard to the Pauperism of Glasgow,
from the Experience of the last eight Years.
By Thomas Chalmers, D. D.
Quarterly List of New Publications
181
195
228
259
CONTENTS OF No. LXXXII.
ART. I. Theodric, a Domestic Tale: With other Poems. By
Thomas Campbell
p. 271
II. Memoires sur la Cour de Louis XIV. et de la Ré-
gence. Extraits de la Correspondance Allemande
de Madame Elisabeth-Charlotte, Duchesse d'Or-
leans, Mère du Régent; précédés d'un Notice sur
cette Princesse, et accompagnés de Notes
III. Plans for the Government and Liberal Instruction of
Boys in large Numbers, drawn from Experience
1. Journal of a Residence in Ashantee. By Joseph
Dupuis, Esq. late his Britannic Majesty's Envoy
and Consul for that Kingdom. To which is pre-
fixed, an Account of the Origin and Causes of
the present War.
2. A Voyage to Africa; including a Narrative of an
Embassy to one of the Interior Kingdoms, in the
Year 1820. By William Hutton, late Acting
Consul for Ashantee
V. 1. Substance of the Speech of the Right Hon. Charles
Grant, 22d April 1822, on Sir John Newport's
Motion on the State of Ireland.
2. Speech of Sir Henry Parnell, on the Second Reading
of the Irish Insurrection Bill, 24th June 1823.
3. The Orange System Exposed, in a Letter to the
Marquis Wellesley.
4. Report on the Employment of the Poor in Ireland.
Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed,
16th July, 1823.
5. Population of Ireland in 1821, as taken by Act 51
Geo. III. cap. 120. Ordered by the House of
Commons to be printed, 18th July, 1823
VI. Substance of the Speech of Mr M. A. Taylor in the
House of Commons, on Wednesday the 30th of May
1821, on the Delays in the High Court of Chan-
cery, and the Appellant Jurisdiction of the House
of Lords
287
315
336
356
410
ART. VII. Original Letters, illustrative of English History, in-
cluding numerous Royal Letters: From Auto-
graphs in the British Museum, and one or two
other Collections. With Notes and Illustrations.
By Henry Ellis, F.R.S. Sec. S. A. Keeper of the
Manuscripts in the British Museum
VIII. Remarks on the Administration of Criminal Justice
in Scotland, and the Changes proposed to be in-
troduced into it. By a Member of the Faculty
of Advocates
IX. The Slavery of the British West India Colonies de-
lienated, as it exists both in Law and Practice,
and compared with the Slavery of other Coun-
tries, Ancient and Modern. By James Stephen,
Esq. Vol. I., being a Delineation of the State in
point of Law
427
450
464
X. Remarks on the Cultivation and Growth of Coffee
in Hayti
488
XI. History of St Domingo, from its first Discovery by
Columbus, to the present Period
497
XII. Practical Observations upon the Education of the
People: Addressed to the Working Classes, and
their Employers. By H. Brougham, Esq. M. P. 508
Index
511
524