CONTENTS 
Petersburgh ; with additional Remarks and viagiterenchie, adapted to this 
Country. a 846 
Observations on the ‘Means of prablerte a " Cottager to keep a Cow by the 
Produce of a small Portion of Arable Land, from ‘ Essays on Miscella- 
© neous Subjects,” e Sir John Sinclair, Bart. i Bsihtss 3 uGySS0 
ANTI QuITIEs, 
Description of Ruan naewnies Castle, fae “ Polwhele’s History of Corn- 
wall.” . 858 
Copy of an Original 1 Manuser ‘eel! containing Orders made by Henry, prince 
of Wales, respecting his Household, 1610; communicated by Francis 
~ Douce, Esq. £. AWS. from “ The Archeologia.” Vol. 14. 868 
Account of Ancient W “elsh Manuscripts, in a lather trom Wilkam Owen, 
Esq. £. A. S. to the Rev. John Brand, Secretary: fromthe same 876 
MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS. 
The State of married Women among the Mahommedans. By Abu Taleb 
Khan, a Native of Lucknow, from “ Tennant’s Indian Recreations.” 882 
Authentic Narrative of the F idelity and Sagacity of a Dog, from *“ Glean- 
ings in England,” by Pratt 889 
On the Originality of Doctor Franklin's Wi ritings, from a Davis’ 8 Travels 
in. North America,’ 897 
Letter of the late Mr. Cowper, on ght Subject of eae Painting, ‘from Hay- 
ley’s \** Life of Cowper. ui 901 
Description of a Village in Benares Distr ict, from ‘* Tennant’s Indian Re- 
creations.” A 2 - 4 : 903 
POETRY. 
Ode for the New Year, 1803, by H. J. Pyc, Esq. Poet Laureat . 909 
Ode for his Majesty's Birth day, b y the same ‘i 910 
National Address, written by Sir James Bland Bur. ess, and spoken by Mr. 
Raymond at Drury Lane ‘Theatre : 911 
Occasional Address to the Volunteers, written by William Boscawen, Esq. 
and spoken by Mr. C. Kemble, at the Theatre Roy sal, Covent Garden 912 
From the Crisis, a Poem. By the Rev. Mr. Maurice 914 
Lines on James IV. of Scotland, who fell at the Battle of Flodde: nm, . By Te 
Campbell, Esq. (U npublished. ) 917 
Epitaph ona Lady in Ickworth Church, Sufolh By the Brother of the de- 
ceased. (Unpublished. J : ( 918 
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