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Appeals to the House of Lords, increase of, 104-divided into three Arch of the Meridian, Major Lambton's account of the measurement Assa Feta, first woman of the bedchamber in the Spanish court, du- Assisi, the birth-place of St Francis, 414. Augustus, effects of his usurpation, on Roman literature, 33. Barrow, some of his accusations against the African colonists blam- $90. Benacus, Lake, one of the grand ornaments of Italy, Bissao, Portugueze island of, slave trade still carried on by means Bokkeveld, a district in Southern Africa, 62, 63. Bombelli, curious anecdote concerning, 375. Bonaparte, view of his policy in 1806, 231-his mean and cruel per- Borda, utility of his repeating circle in trigonometrical surveying, 310. Bosjesmans, their character distinguished from that of the Hottentots, 59. Bourbons, the restoration of, undertaken by the late King of Sweden, Bourbons of Spain, Coxe's memoirs of, 175. Bournabashi, the hill of, fixed on as the site of Troy, by M. Cheva- under, 73. Buenos Ayres, the new government of, has abolished the slave trade, 87. Burke, quoted respecting the operation of the Irish popery laws, 348.351. Butler's Life of Fencion, commended, 138, note. |