INDEX. 



110 



143 



Nations, Christian, on their apostacy 

 from the spirit of their faitii 



— — — , Mr. Biirke's observations on 

 the prosperity of 



Negroes, observations on, ani the 

 early trade in 



Non-residents and tax-receivers, on 

 the defence of, as cliief causes of tlie 

 pnblic distress -• .- 126 



Norwich, county meeting of, on par- 

 liamentary reform • • • • 92 



Notes, an Irishman's, on Paris 25,226 



Nubia, on the antiquities of •• 1-17 



and tlie kuigilom of Senuar, 



M.Cailliaud's important discoveries 



199 



301 



Oakley, Mr. H. iiis observations on 

 tlie Medical School of London 



Observations on the lithe system in 

 the Berkshire survey, Mr. Cotte- 

 rell's reply to • • • • 205 



Ocean, Hyperborean, Capt. Scoresby 

 on the discoveries in •• •• 260 



Occurrences, Provincial, 87, i8i, 281, 

 S77, 471, 568 



O'Leary, Father, account of 631 



Orange Societies, account of 632 



Oratory, on the kuidof, in the House 

 of Commons •• •• 290 



Orestcd, Professor, on the compres- 

 sion of wafer • • ••172 



Owen, Mr. his plan developed 626 



Packets, Common Sense on the loss 

 of •• •• •• 295 



Palmas, Cape, Capt. J. Adams's Ac- 

 count of the coimtry from, to the 

 Kiver Congo 577 



, geological observa- 

 tions at •• •• •• 594 



Paris, an Irishman's Notes on 25, 



226 



Parnassus, News from •• 35,322,489 



Parry, Capt. on his discoveries in the 

 Aictic Seas •• • • 259 



Patents, New, List of 54,149,243, 

 349, 445, 534 



Patrick, St. account of 631 



Patriots, observations of Henry VII. 

 on •• •• •• 333 



Pcckston, Mr. his comparison of oil 

 and coal ^-as . • • • 294 



Peiinilliun, Wilsli airs, observations 

 on •• •• •• 413 



Perkins, Mr. on his new steain-cnginc 350, 



455 



Persons, eminent, BiocnArHY cf 39, 

 137,233,329,422,018 



Phenomenon, account of a curious 

 chemical • ■ •• • • 475 



Pilt, Mr. his remark': on the weather 

 at Carli>le duim;,' 18.'2 •• •• 19 



Plumbago, or black lead, obscrva- 

 lioim on • • • • • • 76 



PoETRV, Original 52, 144, 239, .335, 437, 



530 



, French, observations on •• 120 



Poor, btiictureson the Itcatiuu of the 29 



Poor, prisons, and benevolent institu- 

 tions of Germany, Dr. Friedlander 

 on the •• .. . . 211 



Popularity, modern poetical, stric- 

 tures on • • . • . . 510 



Potato, Mr. Hartley on the nutritive 

 qualities of the • • . . 301 



•, 'i'nllian method of culture of 301 



, Mr. Lawrence on the nutri- 



tive properties of the 

 Potatoes, Mr. Tidmas on the propor- 

 tion of nutrition in 

 Powers, gratuitous, observations on 

 Prejudice, Dr. Price's delineation of 

 Printing, chronological tables of the 

 cities, towns, &c. where it was in- 

 troduced in the fifteenth century 

 , on Dr. Church's improve- 

 ments in • • •• •• 



Prior, Mr. J. R. on the true applica- 

 tion of the icrm Lady 



on the changes and 



513 



396 

 51.-J 

 313 



297 

 453 

 309 

 509 

 56 



deteriorations of manners 



Prisons, on the state of, in London, 

 and several parts of the country 



Proemium, Critical, 61, 163, 250, 342, 

 447, 541 



Providence, Common Sense on the 

 vulgar errors in regard to •• 296 



Provisions, ship's. Dr. Cartwiight on 

 the virtues of sugar in curing 199 



Prussian slates, on the monetory sys- 

 tem of ■• •• • • 147 



Prout, Dr. W. his experiments on 

 egus .. .. ..157 



Publications, New, List of 61, 163, 

 250, 342, 447, 546 



Qucstion,the Spanish, observations on 253 



Kalis, parochial, Mr. .Single's obser- 

 vations on • . • • 1 17 



Receivers, tax, and iion-residcnls, de- 

 fence of, as chief causes of the pnb- 

 lic distress • • • • 126 



Reform, parliamentary, Mr. Bick- 

 ncll's observations on •• .. lOO 



Rent, Mr. Lacey on the evil effects 

 of seizures for •• .. i05 



, .Mr. Green on Mr. Lacey's ob- 

 servations on seizures for .. 407 



, Mr. Lacey's further observa- 

 tions on seizures for . • . . Sj-J 



Rents, ground, and taxes, Mr. Sin- 

 gle's observations on •• .. 116 



Uestrictions of chuicli-rcvcnnes, sug- 

 gestions relative to a bill for the 421 



Review, Quarterly, observations on 

 tlie •• .. 30,219 



, Edinburgh •• 218,313 



, New Edinburgh, on its cha- 

 racter . . . . . . 501 



Rheiiinat ism, remedy for •• ••29 



, on the uso of medicated 



and fiiinigatiiig baths in cases of, 

 and colds, diseases of the skin, \c. 45/5 



—, medical remarks on •• 459 



Richmond, description of Tlionison's 

 bouse at • • . • . • 1 



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