Τ Α Β L E OF THE TITLES, Authors' NAMES, &c. of the Puba lications reviewed in this Volume. N. B. For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms and Extracts, see the INDEX, at the End of the Volume. For the Names, also, of the Authors of new Dissertations, III III A 103 435 107 B 325 tury, 542 440 Beauties of Massinger, 318 259 326 Bernard, Sir T., on Employment for the 201 332 Bigland's System of Geography, 164 359 Bingley's Useful Knowlege, 140 Blind A3 Blind Man and his Son, &c. 102 Political Doctrine to unite all Parties, Bower's History of the University of Debt, National, See Frend. 415 Depping's Wonders and Beauties of 474 Brougham's Speech, 13th March, 326 DevisscherGrammaire de Lbomond, 101 Brown's Elements of Conchology, 444 Dialogues on Subjects in Natural His- Budd's Treatise on the foot of the Horse, 436 Distresses of the Country, Tracts on, 211. 215.217 449 Dynamics, on a New Principle of, 541 541 Burder's Sermon on the Scriptures, 112 Burrow's Elements of Conchology, 444 Byron, Lord, his Manfred, a Dramatic Ecclesiastical History, Fragments of, 484 300 Edgeworth, Miss, her Comic Dramas, his Lament of Tasso, 424 313 99 217 Eglantine, u Novel, 95 Elphinstone's Account of the Kingdom of ,(Archibald) his Voyage round Caubui, 307 Enclytica, Outlines of Universal Gram- Cqubul, Account of the Kingdom of, mar, 84 98 England, History of, Symbolic Illustra- Chateaubriand on the Monarchy accord- ing to the Charter, 218 may be extricated from her Dif. ficulties, 330 China, Emperor of, Solemn Epistle to, Entomology, See Kirby. Chown's Pelham, or the Twin-brothers, Erskine, Lord, his Second part of Ar- 211 Ewing's Principles of Elocution, 322 Exposition of One principal Cause of Collections relative to the Systematic Re- National Distress, Constant on the Political Doctrine to Conversations on Political Economy, 106 Correspondence of Dr. Franklin, 18. 133 Farewell. Sermons of Non-Conformisë of the Duke of Otranto Ministers, with the Duke of Wellington, 217 Flint's Treatise on the Breeding, &c. of * Gorrespondence with the Reviewers, Horses, 447 Crowther's Christian's Manual, from Correspondence of, 217 Fragments of the Ecclesiastical History 484 329 France, Wonders and Beauties of, 474 Institute, of, its Memoirs for 1811 and 1812, 526 Franklin, Dr. his Correspondence, 18. D 133 French Scholar's First Book, 105 Geisweiler's 222 2II Increments, Introduction to the Method 442 Genlis, Madame, her Placide, translated, Institute of France, Memoirs of,' fur 1811 her Abridgement of Dangeau's Jobnson's Essay concerning Parliaments 514 to a Certainty, 104 Jones's History of the Waldenses, Second in Easy Dialogues for Chil- Ionian Islands, Memoirs on, 225 207 Jourdan's Translation of Buhle's History Universal, Elements of, 208 of Philosophy, 449 237 Jullien's View of the Vine-Districts, 465 George III. Annals of the Reign of, 208 Grammaire de Llomond, K 446 Gunpowder, Remarks on the Convey.. Kent, Duke of, Letter to, Kirby's Entomology, Appendix to, 332 Hardenbrass and Haverill, a Novel; * 323 Harris on the present Distresses of the Hartley's Geography for Youth, 105 Labouring Classes, on the Supply of Em- 215 177.285 424 : Landed Gentlemen, Observations for the Herbster, Madame, her Cavern of Rose- Latitude, See Rossel. 98 Law, on the Study and Practice of, 165 Hints on Public Subscriptions, 329 's French Scholar's first Book, History, Modern, Lectures on, 149 105 204 Leonard's (Miss) Ruby Ring, a Poem, 97 IOI 267 Lincolnshire, Terra Incognita of, 103 Lowe's Treatise on Profits, &c. 447 See Sboberl, Moore, Müfling, Lucian, Selections from, 321 Mac Carthy's Rise and Progress of Sun. Jamieson's Translation of Mad. Herb- Mant, Miss, her Montague Newburgh, ster's Cavern of Roseville, 98 a Novel, 267 Ditto translated, Jews, of the 19th Century, Consider- Mariner's Account of the Tonga Islands, ations on, 542 337 Marsbal } 223 381 526 220 Marshal on the Morbid Anatomy of the Ornithological Dictionary, Supplement to, 395 437 318 Otranto, Duke of, Memoir of, 106 Correspondence of, 217 Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, Vol. Mejanel-Petit Cadeau à la Jeunesse, 102 Memoirs of the Institute of France, for Parker's (Miss) Self-Deception, a Novel, Metrology, 446 Parliaments to a Certainty, 97 149 Pelbam, or the Twin-Brothers, 103 Mills, Treatise on, 440 Persecutor, with other Poems, 429 IO2 Moen's Translation of Gumal and Lina, Pharmacopæia Coll.Reg.Medicorum, 1809, Monarcby according to the Charter, 218 Montagu's Supplement to his Ornitholo. Pbilosophical Transactions of the Royal 381 Society, Part II. for 1816, 48 72 Picquot's Elements of Universal Geogra- 208 's First Step to the French ibid. Mourning, House of, a Poem, 432 Pindar (Peter), his solemu Epistle to the Müfling's History of the Campaign of Emperor of China, Myers's Translation of Rossel on finding Poems, See Woodley, Mac Carthy, Camp- the Latitude and Longitude at Sea, bell, Rolls, Leonard, Moore, Byron, Mylne's Treatise on Astronomy, 427 Political Economy, Conversations on, 106 Poor, Collections relative to the Relief Porter's (Miss) Pastor's Fire-Side, a Nation, On the State of, 214. 219 Pottinger's Travels in Beloochistan, 259 Powell (Dr.), his Translation of the Phar- 334 332 Preston's Farther Observations on the 219 Nootb's (Miss) Eglantine, a Novel, 99 Profits, Treatise on, Nott's Edition of the Works of the Earl Prosperity Restored, 32.9 402 Public Affairs, on the State of, 213 mance, 323 Nation, 219 Raithly on the Study and Practice of the for the Use of landed Gen. Law, 165 327 Reddell on the True State of the Nation, 214 Fouché, 106 Redemption, a Poem, 58 On the present State of Public Affairs, Remedy for the late bad Harvest, 215 213. Revolutionists, of the, 106 Oracle, or Friend of Youth, 208 Ring's Answer to Kinglake, 434 |