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Btcliat, M., biographical note on • • • • ib. 

 Bicknell, Mr. his observations on par- 

 liamentary reform, and purity of 

 election 10© 



Biscuits, Lenian's, on the notoriety of 334 



Bishops, patronage of the 327 



Boats, life, Mr. Hay ley, on the new- 

 plan of constructing .- 104 



Boievn, Anne, love letters of Henry 

 VIII. to 



Bolton, the late duchess of, popular 

 resentment against, for her playing 

 Polly Peachuni 



Bonaparte, letter of, to Touissaint, 

 the Haytian patriot 



Bornhohn island, account of 



Bonny, account of, and customs at.. 



, the Itinj; of 



— — — , superstition at 



-, mortality at, and other places 596 



521 



237 



47 

 333 

 590 

 ib. 

 5yl 



Botany Hay, on the employment of 

 convicts in the public offices at • • • • 313 



Bridges, London, Mr. Tatem, on the 

 management of* • 



Brooke, author of " Fool of Quality," 

 a recommendation of, with regard 

 to matiiniony • • 



Brougham, Mr.peroration of his parlia- 

 mentary speech on the state of Ire- 

 land • • 



Building, new mode of rendering Ro- 

 man stone useful in ••• 



ship, Mr, Cowan on im- 



12t 



144 



563 



provements in 



Burke, Mr., his observations on the 

 prosperity of nations 143 



Byron, Lord, observations on his Dra- 

 mas 



. , and Mr. Thomas Moore, 



on their comparative merits 



. , review of his Asje of 



33 



Bronze 322 



Cailliaud M., his important discove- 

 ries in Nubia and the kingdom of 

 Scnnar. 199 



Calabar, Old, account of, and inhabi- 

 tants »9l 



Cambridge, county meeting at, for 

 parliameiyaiy letorm 



Canals, cutting in North America, ac- 

 count of 



Canterbury, Chaucer's inn at 



Cape of Good Hope, letters of an ad- 

 venturer to 



-, town, descrip- 



189 



484 

 385 



tien of- 



on the wine 



trade at- 



, meteorological 



diary kept at Swellendam, for May 

 1822 



Capobianro, baron, Neapolitan pa- 

 triot, account of • • 



Carlisle, Mr. Pitt's remarks on the 

 weather at 



Carmarthen, meeting of the county of, 

 on agricultural distress 



^artwrrght Dr., on the virtues of su- 

 gar, for curing ship's provisions- • 



130 



131 

 330 

 19 

 191 

 199 



E X. 



Cairses, (mall, great event* from-... 23R 

 Cave at Kirkdale, account of fossil 

 teeth aird bones of various animals 

 found in = • • S3 



Chamba, on the natives of 382 



, its climate and gold ib. 



Characters, in tire active world, 



sketches of, 290, 390 



, several, account of • • • • 290 



Character, on the Irish .. •• 617 

 Charge, the Bishop of London's cele- 

 brated, observations on 120 



Charges of innkeepers, Mr. Lacey's 



observations on 311 



Chatham, Lord, on the monument of, 



and Garrirk 149 



Chaucer's inn, at Canterbury, de- 

 scription of 385 



Chelsea, little, description of Lord 



Shaftesbury's house at 193 



Chemistry, report of, 76, 171, 263, 

 366, 460, 556 

 Christians, Hindoo, on the native, and 



their religious ceremonies •• 639 



Christianity, Letters on the State of, 

 in India .. •• •• 633 



— , on the conversion of the 



Indians to • • • • ib. 



Christian religion, present opinions of 



the Hindoos in regard to the • • 635 

 Church, established, in Ireland, on the 621 



———, Presbyterian, , on the 6.24 



Church, on the patronaje of the 196 



— , revenues, suggestions relative 



to a bill for the restriction of- • - • 421 

 , Dr. VV., on his machinery for 



improvements in printing 453 



Civilization, observations on 50 



Civility, mistaken, au instance of-..- 144 

 Clergv, established, on the revenues 



of the 193 



number of the 195 



Clias M., on his system of gymnastic 

 exercises 101 



Clocks, church and turret, on im- 

 provements in Sol 



Coal, pit, Mr. Luccock, on the con- 

 sumption of 399 



Code, criminal, observations on the 56, 62 



College, Stouyhurst, on the establish- 

 ment at 492 



Colonies, on the precarious and uncer- 

 tain tenure of 225 



Colony, African, on the proposed new 577 



Coluuibia, geographical and statistical 

 account of 447 



Committees of the House of Com- 

 mons, reports of 358 



Commercial Report, 77, 172,269,367, 

 461, 657 



Common Sense, observations of, on 

 the loss of packets 295 



—————— —^ , on the vulgar 



errors, in regard to Providence.. 295 



, on the belief in witchcraft 3('9 



— , on the "innate" attiac- 



tion and repulsion of matter StO 



, on the phenomena of 



atomic motion, and gases 390 



Commons, 



