I N 



Coote, Mr. on tlie social and political 



condition of the United States 487 



Corfu, its Literary Gazette • • 63 



Coinraercial state and prospects of the 



country, Mr. Luckcock on • • 394. 



Contempts of Court, imprisonment in 

 the Fleet for • • • • la 



Congress, proposal of, for the preven- 

 tion of wars •• .. 500 

 Copyright Law, injustice of the 157 

 Coperuicus, account of .. 550 

 Coleridge's Lay Sermon, its absurdity 545 

 Common Council of London, its patriotic 



address and conduct .. 560 



Compression, its uses in gout and rheu- 

 matism . . . . 454 



Cork, Mr. his evidence on education 533 



Cobbett, Mr. his popularity as a political 

 writer ■ • • • • • • • 544 



Cooper, Prof, his experiments with a 



burning glass . . . • 63 



Coninierce, its deplorable state 68 



Colchicum Autumnale, an effectual re- 

 medy for gout •••• 161 



Convicts in England and Wales 542 

 Cochrane, Lord, honest verdict respect- 

 ing •••• 175 



•— , his spirited conduct at 



the London Tavern • • • • ib. 



Compatibility of relative existences 116 



Cornwall, transactions of Its geological 

 society .. .. .. 346 



— — — , Its distressed conditioa 516 



■ , new mineral found in 191 



Cotton twist exported .. 27S 



Common Sense, Aphorisms regarding 



the causes and relief of poverty 4 



« , Walk to Kew 211 



. . , ditto concluded 504' 



Copsey, Mr. his specimen of a Catechism 17 



' , h.s Poem . . • • 46 



Convention ot Paris, wicked violation of 16 

 CoRNucopi.*, 35, 139, 231, 325, 422, 520 

 Controversy, Mr. Bellamy on his loi 



COM.MEBCI.'VI. RbPORT, 6S, 169,261, 



360,455. 55- 

 Coal Mines, Mr. Ryan's method of ven- 

 tilating .. _ .. 59 

 Coventry, misrepresentation of the 



Newsprtpers respecting the poor at 127 



Cost, production and utility of gas-lights, 



on the • .. . . 203 



Cotiwy, account of .. 323 



Creation, its progress .. 214 



Crimes occasioned by sweeping chi.Ti- 



ncys with boys •• 302 



Criminals, juvenile, account of 15 1 



Cruelties practised on an English woman 



by the Portuguese Inquisition 418 



CroiS, th« red, of England, anecdote of 139 

 Creed of Sir W. Jones, on the .. ib. 



Crystallization, Mr. Daniel's experi- 

 ments on, . ■ • • 67 

 • , Mr. Mcthucn's expe- 



riments on . . • • 109 



Curwen, Mr. objections to his plan for 



collecting poor-rates .... 4 



Customs,tlieir amount on particular article! 76 

 Cuvicr, M, his geolo^icil discoveries 213 



D E X. 



Cumberland, Mr. G. his important work 



on engraving 

 , tremendous storai In 



347 



liz 



Cypher, enquiry relative to Herman's 2l» 

 D'Auvergne, la Tour, anecdote of 

 Damages, Mr. R. Varie on liquidated 



• , liquidated, and a penalty, dif- 



3J 



100 



ZII 



248 



191 



591 



terence bstween 

 Davy, Sir Humphrey, his experiments 



with his wire-gauze lamps 

 Devonshire, its patriotic club .. 

 Descartes, account of .. 582, 



Deafand dumb, deaf & dumb teacherof the 524 

 Debtors and creditors, state of the laws 

 between . . .• 119, 124. 



•, numbers of 1. . . 79, 123 



Debt, Mr. Anderson, on paying the in- 

 terest of the • . ., 41Z 

 Delinquency, on juvenile. In the metro- 

 polis .. .. ,. 147 

 Deck, Mr. on the qualities of brickr 



water ., .. 317 



Dead, on the interment of the 41a 



Despencer, Lord le, anecdote of 423 



Death, society for difliasing knowledge 



on the punishment of .. 51Z 



Diseases, Report of, 66,169,260, 



359.453 

 Dividends and Bankrupts, 71, 171,262,361, 



„. . . ^ 4561 555 



Dignitaries' snuff, account of .. 3» 



Diatheke, on the meaning of the word 233 

 Dickenson, W. Esq. fatal accidents in his 



family .. .. 274 



Didot, M. on the Bucolics of Virgil 65? 



Digby, Sir Kenjlm, his superstition 297 



Drury Lane Theatre, its receipts 45q 



Drami, ancient and modern .. 624 



Drake, D. his account of Cincinnal and 



Miami country .. .. 140 



Drowned perions, on the practices of pa- 

 rish officers towards .... 195 

 Dry-rot, Mr. J. Randall on preventing 



and curing, in buildi.nns 221, 319, 39! 

 Duelling and unjust warfare, crime of 49* 

 Dudley, distressed state of .. 282 



Duroc, anecdote of •• ,, 597 



Earthenware, Improvements In orna- 

 mented ., .. 15 

 Earthquake In Scotland, correct parti- 



cul.irs of the late .... 



Earth's surface, changes of the 

 Eartliquakes, connection of .. 



Eclipse, Mr. Squire on the late total 

 , solar, account of 



209 

 213 



3 



440 



207 



45 



loj 



175 



Economy of family expences, on the 



Edmeston, Mr. his poem 



Editor, his opinion of the late wars 



, his plans for restoring the country 



Education, Mr. Bentham's plan for a 



popular course of •••• 26 



, on the value of . . 140 



, Dr. Busby, on modern 196 



, national, benefits of .. 213 



, Committee of the Hou.se of 



Commons on •• 339» 439> Sjo 



, of iMiheeile children 396 



, obligation to make It uni- 



verkal • • . • 112, 3C5 



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