INDEX, cs 
Manchester, proceedings of the lite- 
rary and philosophical society of . 4 
Murats, the two, account of — . . 44 
Marble, on a live toad tound imbed- 
ded in ° 
Marlborough, letters of Sarah, ducliess 
of « 40 
Marriages, Lonnon, "82, 178, 273, 370, 
467, 567 
Marvel Andrew, account of — . « 143 
» his observations on 
government and the English con- 
61 
stitution . - 145 
Maskelyne Dr. letter of . + 529 
Mass, virtues of the . + 328 
Matter, on the attraction of . «(S41 
Maxwell, Mr. American poet, charac- 
terof. + 315 
May-day with the Muses, Bloomfield’ Sy 
review of < « 420 
— games, observations on . « 501 
Measles, on the management of .- « 458 
Mepicat Report . 72,170, 261, 358, 
458, 556 
Melcombe, Lord, letter of  . +. 332 
Miracles, observations on Rn 07223 
Mirza Mahmoud Ali, account of . . 588 
Mohammed. Sidy, emperor of Mor- 
rocco, original letter of Washington to 140 
Monarchy, observations on . + 102 
» how founded . 506 
Moors, conceit of the, with regard to 
Spain 
Mordecai and Esther, Hebrew i inscrip- 
tion on a marble slab in the sepul- 
« 428 
chre of x - 585 
Morean, General, characteristic re- 
marks on A + 143 
Motions, electro maxnetical, Mr. 
Faraday's experiments on, . 
Motion, proposednewlawsof .  , 
Mountains, Mr, Smith, on ascertain- 
ing the heights of B 
MSS. ancient, Sir Humphrey Davy. on 
restoring colour to “ yi DM 
Miller, Dr. hiis observations on the ac- 
tual condition of the Ionian Islands 
Murat, some account of : » 620 
Murphy, Arthur, remarkson— . - 141 
Musaus, his pectical character, and 
on his Hero and Leander. 226 
Museum, British, arrivals of Egy ptian 
statnar y at . . 
Music, New, AND THE DRAMA... 74, 
168, 259, $49, 456, 546 
Napoleon, his surrender to the English, ; 
squadron. described 5 » BOF 
his attachment to Ossian. .. 4¥5 
in Exile, Mr, O’Meara’s ex- 
45 
tracts from 2 + 618 
—— —— on the treatment of. . - ib, 
-——— characteristic observations on 619 
—-—— hishouse at Longwood . ib, 
—— his first residence at St. 
Helena : - 620 
es his opinion of Miss Williams’ 
“Present State of France” ~ | ah. 
— 
his habits s - ib 
his remarks on St. Helena 621 
oe 
Napoleon, his opinion of ifapten 
Cockburn . ; - 621 
observations. ‘on’ fee 
taking . . ib, 
— — his remarks on chronometers: ib, 
~—-—— his bed-room y ~, + 622 
—~—— _ his observations on the Boe 
vernor.of St. Helena. . abe 
his opinion of General Moore 625 
——— his opinion of Ad. Villeneuve 624 - 
——— his remedy in case of’ illness eb. 
—_—_—_— his . 
— his anticipations © . © 4a. 
———— his habits 3 + 625 — 
-——-, atrocious plot against .~.- ib. 
— » Hobhouse’s book, sent by its 
author to ° mab. 
Leslie’s air-pump accepted by 626 
——~—-—— his quarrel with Lowe |.) sib. 
—-— his opinion of the king of 
Prussia + 627 
— — his remarks on the Bourbons 628 
———— his opinion of Soult evrib. 
his plans . « 629 
——— his detanus . eth. 
——— his repinings . 630; 645 
———— his servants’ fidelity A198. 
———— his title of emperor + 631 
his creations o! yiiieb, 
his health : 382 
his proposals against Algiers the 
on the state of Englatid * the 
our armyand navy ¢ 51633 
his remarks on the battle: of 
Waterloo : . <add 
— on the wars) 3/634 
his account of the Empress 
Josephine : £ nal. 
Lowe's reasoning respecting. ib. 
his intentions regarding the 
Jews F «th. 
his opinion éf Freemasons + 635 
his description of Carnot 
and Barras stb. 
attachment of the Poles to ib. 
his dere of the Russian 
campaign - 636 
his account of the fire at 
Moscow . . + 636 
his religion 4 « 637 
cn animals and vegetables 76. 
———— hiis opinion of Blucher . . *ib. 
-,on-the merits of different 
soldiers ° + ib. 
» his opinion of Murat . - ih. 
England os « + 659 
——— his remarks on the govern- 
ment of Spain - ib. 
bis opinion of Talleyrand, + tb. 
his wounds : + 640 
his account of Duroc eee 
Blacas’s conduct to. ahs 
his remarks on the distress 
of England. eines 
- his policy with Prussia + 641 
his opinion of the different 
“sovereigns ib. 
his description of Joseph 
Bonaparie ° ° - tb. 
: Napoleon's 
