ANNUAL REGISTER. 478 
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Pamphilii, card. _—iii 13 
Pamphilus, xxi 139 
Pan, xi 141 
+++. Supposed statue at Rome, a Polyphe- 
mus, xv 96] 
Pane, Romanus, xlii 417 
Panin, count v 19] vii 187] xi 144] xii 
27-29] xiii 13] 20] xiv74*] xvi 32] 34] xvii 
14] xviii 138] xxvii 25] x1 350. xli 290 
Panisot, gen. xlii 182] 
Pannonians, xxxviii 465 
Panse, Ophelot de la, xv 47x 
Pantaleone, musical instrument, xvi 187 
Panter, J. Leach, xlix 730* 
W. lix 235 
Pantheon, at Rome, account of the, ii 403 
---- defence of the alterations lately pro- 
* posed in, ii 408 
in Oxford street, opened, xv 69] 
«+++ burnt down, xxxiv 2 
Pantoga, F, de la Veray, li 358 
Panton street, fire in, xxxv 26 
Panton, W, xxxvi 250 
Paoli, Clement, xi 62*] xii 44] 
——— Giacinto, x 36] 37] | 
—— Pascal,illl. ii 82. iv 144] v 113] 
vi 49] vii 110] 115] viii 106) ix 56] x 
37] 38] 123] 165] xi 3] 160] 161] 181) 
184] xii 42] 43] 110] 114] 149} xiii 71] 
xxiv 77. xxxiii 199, 458] xxxv 254] 266] 
286] xxxvi 95. xlix 991 
-++- his able defence of Corsica against the 
French, xi'59*] 
+s. speeches to the Corsicans, xi 64*] xii 
42] 44] 
«-.. present from the bey of Tunis to, xi 
153] , 
+--+ cuts his way through the French and 
escapes to Leghorn in an English ship, 
xii 44] 
letter to B. Trecothick and S. 
Vaughan, xii 97] 
«+. arrival in London, xii 132] 
+++. presented to his majesty, xii 133] 
+++» dog brought over by, 7. 
+++ picture of his majesty presented to, 
xliv 540 
Paper: made of rags, antiquity of, v 96] 
-.-- from the bark of the paper mulberry 
tree, v 86, 87 
+++» embossed, made in England, vii 58] 
+++. engine for cutting rags, xiii 144] 
+... large size, xviii 153. 1159 
+++» duty on, xxiv 281] xxvii 304] xxxvi 
212) xliii 194 
+++. additional duties repealed, xliv 100 
«++ from willow bark, xxx 96. | 
«+++ patent for whitening materials of, 
xxxiv 416 
«+++ incombustible, xxxv 24 
+» fabricated by insects, xlvii 1018 
Papers, mischiefs of seizing, viii 28] 
Papilla, gen. xxx 48] 
Papini, count Nich, letter from the emperor 
Joseph to, xiii 85] 
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Papirius Cursor, L. iv 156 
Papjoy, Juliana, xx 175] 
Pappenheim, von, Aug. xlvi 637 
Papyrus, account of the, ii 409 
Paracelsus, vi 126. vii 191. xxxiii 247] 
Parachutes, cat let down with one, xliv 432 
«+s. descents with, xliv 450. lvii 70 
Paraclete, convent of the, xi 169 
Paradise, Dr. J. xxxvii 49 
Paraguay, establishment of the Jesuits in, 
i 362. xlvii 1043 
++. Sixty Jesuit missionaries allowed to 
be sent from Spain, iv 67] 158] 
-+.. revolution in, Ix 541, 551 
Paramaribo, inhabitants of, li 794 
Paraselene, seen in Wiltshire, v 75] 
at Dantzic, viii 66] 
in Sweden, xlv 365 
Parchment, antiquity of, ix 139 
«».» method of recovering old writing on, 
xv 115 
Pardo, don J. B. Ix 47; 48 
Pardoe, J. xxil75]  * 
+... action against for refusing to serve as 
sheriff, xxxii 221] 
Paré, Ambr. iv 82 
Parenti, signora, xxix 82 
Parents: cautions to, iv 81] 
..+- tradesman summoned for suffering his 
mother to be maintained in a workhouse, 
viii 130] 
-. ++ lawrespecting illtreatment of, xvii 126] 
+++ accidental finding of a son, 1 32* 
Pareto, lvii 19] 
Parga, cession of, to Ali bashaw, Ixi 194] 
Parhelia, iv 92. xviii 110] 
Parilon, David, convicted of manslaughter, 
li 809 
Parini, lvi 465 = 
Paris : impostors at the carnival, iv 81] 
++ «+ actress of the Comic Opera carried off 
by a person of distinction, iv 99] 
-+.. abuses of the Foundling hospital, iv 
133] 
+++ penny post, iv 184] 
«++» establishment of hackney chaises pro- 
posed, 2d. 
+++. attempt to murder at, v 72] 
-... Englishman at Bordeaux, a comedy on 
occasion of the peace, acted at, vi 66] 
«+e» Palais royal burnt down, vi 67] xli 2- 
«... building and consecration of the 
church of St. Sulpice, vi 14 
.» +. maison de ]’Enfant Jesus, vi 15 
.. «» from one fifth to one third of the chil- 
dren born there sent to Phe Foundling 
hospital, vii 117] xviii 193] 
.... one third of the people die in an hos- 
pital, vii 117] 
.. +, old regulations of the brewery in, vii 
177 
..+. restrictions on building at, viii 113] 
114 
eee diet to the poor on account of the 
severity of the weather, ix 58] 
