INDEX. 
Napoleon, his description of Moreau, 
Dessaix Kleber, Lasnes, andMassena 641 
, his opinion of Pichegrn and 
Alexander E : ‘| 642 
, his rise'in life = abe 
* hig account of the reyolu- 
tionists™ - 643 
> his opinion of England and 
its. policy sii ib. 
ree, Sir T. Reade’s expressions 
against - 644 
, his opinion of the prospects 
of France > ib. 
—-——, his account of the death of 
Moreau . ib. 
——, his prospect of death 645 
Nature, on the latent principles of . ib, 
Negro: trade, observations on the . 336 
Nello Pietro, of Sienna, account of . 393 
Nelson, Lord, Neate of, relative to 
privateers - 45 
Newfoundland, on the trade of, at 
»Narious periods % - 155 
Newgate, number of persons commit: 
‘ted to, and disposal of them in 1821 156 
Newspapers, London, on the favour- 
litism given to some of the, and 
‘Games and number of : - 433 
Newton, view of his house in London 481 
Ney, Marshall, some account of . . 620 
Nicholls, John, late M.P. character- 
istic remarks on - 138 
- — extracts from his Recol- 
‘ectionsand Reflections - + 612 
Niemeyer’s travels, observations on 145 
Norfolk Fox dinner, observations of 
‘the Duke of Sussex atthe . - 78 
- county, meeting of, on agri- 
cultural distress~ . - 93 
Norway, Lieut. O. J, Hagelstam’ 8 
statistical account of A ae 
Oatlands, description of 44. 
Obelisk, Egyptian, brought from the 
island of Philz, version of the - 156 
OccuRRENCEs, PROVINCIAL . 86, 182, 
280, 375, 471, 569 
O'Connor Mr. observations on_ his 
Chronicles of Eri 4 . 547 
O'Meara Mr. extracts from his 
Napoleon in Exile ° - 618 
Old Man, anecdotes of an, now living, 
born in the reign of James the 
Second 6 
Onions, Mr. Wedgwood, on the culti- 
vation of + 241 
Onslow Arthur, odd custom, of em- 
ploying time after the cares of office’ 
Optasaings dreadful extent of, among 
captured negroes on shipboard | . 337 
Oswald, American Hed tes account of 425 
Ossian, on the’ anthenticity of the 
poems of - 
Oxford, extraordinary power assumed 
at, of searching houses , 
Papyri on the, found in Herculaneum 
Parliaments, on the power of . . 410 
PARNASSUS, NEws FROM 10, 159, 212, 
. $13, 420 
39 
341 
Monrutry Mac, No, 370. 
Patriots, Neapolitan, observations on 
the 5 « 519 
Paris, sensations created i in, at the re- 
turn of Bonaparte from Elba . . 162 
PATENTS, NEw, 53, 149, 242, 347,442, 535 
Paulding, Mr. American poet, his 
character 5 E « 315 
Pella, description of ~ wiih 
Persia, a sacred village in i ed 
aspect of the country of . 581 
agriculture of the peasantry of 582 
Persian character, observationson . 579 
fruit, description of ~—. - 581 
Persians, observations on the . - 336 
Persian sovereigns, from Cyrus, to 
Darius III. proofs of their Jewish 
extraction . - 400 
Persians, modern, and Turks, com- 
parison of - 502 
Philosophy, the new mechanical, pro- 
posed new laws of motion in ac- 
cordance with thie = - 419 
Physician, Russian, tomb of a, at 
Hythe . - 406 
Piedmont, on the late’ revolutions and 
present ‘condition of « 482 
Pignotti Lorenzo, on the character and 
works of ‘ 2 . 116 
Pierpont, Mr. American poet, ex- 
tracts from his “ Airs of Palestine,” 314 
PoETRY, ORIGINAL, 37,135,326, 424,524 
Poqueville M, his recent tour from 
Thessalonica to Pella - . 129 
Pope, hemistich on the . - 45 
Perlier, original particulars of _. . *11 
Poland, ontheadvance of literature in 332 
Poor, management in Clerkenwell, on 
the improved system of Z « 485 
—— on the employment of, in work- 
houses 5 » 486 
Pope, Mr. Taylor on a plagiarism of 414 
Population and supply, on regulating 
the relation between : - 161 
onthe increaseof  ... . 203 
Portal, Baron, his official report on 
the state of French Guiana, . ... 28 
Porter, Sir Robert, extracts from his 
travels in Georgia, &e. . + 577 
Portugal, Cortes of, on their, enlight- 
ened policy —. 79 
Poverty, plan of self:provision 
against - 104 
Power, on the abuse of, by legitimacy 143 
Predestination, observations. ON! 4). », 202 
Press, on the gentlemen of the . . 428 
-——, on the character of the: lege 345 
Preston, Lancashire, melaneholy acci- 
dentat => + 472 
Privateers, letter of Lord Nelson re- 
~ lative to . 45 
Propertius, character of, as poet. ay 29 
PUBLICATIONS, New List oF 65, 161, 
253, 340,454, 547 
Quaker, the Fair, further details rela- 
tive to - 517 
Queensberry, duchess of, patroness of 
Gay, herspirited lettertoGeorgeII. 42 
Quiroga, original particulars of =. *11 
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