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TENTH VOLUME OF THE MONTHLY REVIEW.
ABERNETHY, (Mr.) portrait of, 426-his
opinion respecting drinking, 431 African, Second Expedition into, by Clap- perton, 215
Ainslie, Dr. Whitelaw, on the Small Pox, &c. 257
Allibone, Sir Richard, 358
Almanacs, purpose of, 122-Monopoly of, by the Stationer's Company, 123-Fore- telling the Weather, 125-Useful Know- ledge Society, 126-British, 127-Blun- ders of the Englishman's, 131 America, Maritime Colonies of British, 378 -climate, 379-phenomenon of the Sil ver Frost, 380
America, cause of the flowing and failure of brooks in, 480
America, South, trait of character in the females of, 514
Anecdotes of Socrates, 380---of Cato, Cos- truccio, Pitrot, 24
Angouleme, Duc de, his reception of Mare- chal Suchet, 405
Antichrist, when the Pope was first sup- posed to be so, 135 Antiquity, on the study of, 441
Antediluvian, State of the Earth, 593--- climate, 597
Apeneca, picture of, 512
Arcana of Science, character of, 466
Aristotle's System disapproved of, 447 Arrowsmith's Atlas for Eton School, 467 Arsenic, tests for, 192
Aspen, motion of its leaves, 481 Astrologer, predictions of an, 182 Asturias, Prince of, the Empress Josephine's
opinion of the, 247-his application to Napoleon for a wife out of his family, ib. Atlas, Ancient and Modern, by Arrowsmith, character of, 467
Australia, Settlement at Swan River, 370 Austria, state of, 204
BABYLON the Great, Second Judgment of, reviewed, 562---Night Picture of London, ib.---London compared with Babylon, Rome, and Alexandria, 563---character of the Author,565, 576---Criminal Courts characterised, 566---London Hells, 568 ---Rouge et Noir, 570---Sunday in Lon- don, 573---London Crimes, 574 Baldelli's Marco Polo, 314 Ballet-master, advice to the, 29 Bayley, (J. N.) Song by, 98
Beauty, Alison's Theory of, refuted, 55, 453
Belgic Pastorals, by Glasse, a foolish work,
Bernard, Little St., Pass of, 312
Bernay's German Anthology, character of, 154
Bertolotti's Journey into Savoy charac- terised, 311
Bijou (The) for 1829, 91-articles and con- tributors, 101
Biography, (The Annual) for 1829, 295— character of the publication, 296-sketch of the Life of Lady Caroline Lamb, 296 -of Archdeacon Hook, 299-of the Hon. Mrs. Damer, 303—of Bishop Tom- line, 304-Archdeacon Cox, ib. Bird's (British) Fleming's distinction with regard to, 239
Birds, observations on the voices of, 487 Blackford's (Mrs.) William Montgomery,
Blasis' Code of Terpsichore, 22
Bouelli's (Professor) description of a flight of Butterflies, 485
Bourdaloue's Eloquence described by M. Gallais, 560
Bruce, King Robert, examination of his scull, 546
Braminism, whether prior to Budhism, 579 Brahmins, remarks on the religion of, 445
Bayart, (Pierre Terrail Seigneur de) his- tory of, 175-his success at a tournay, account of his departure from Lyons, 177 -taken prisoner by the Lombards, 180- barbarity of his times, 182-predictions of an astrologer, 182---account of his sick- ness and recovery at Grenoble, 183---his adventure with the Lasquenets, 184--- taken prisoner in the defence of Calais, 185---receives his mortal wound, 186--- his treatment from the Marquis de Pe- scaire, 187---his reproach to Charles de Bourbon, his death, respect to his re- mains, 188
Briggs, (Lieut. Col.) Life of Nana Farnevis, 258---Secret Correspondence of Peshwa Madhu Rao, 264
British Almanac, errors of, 127 Brooks, Cause of their flowing and failure in some parts of America, 480 Biography, the Universal, 548---first pub- lished, 549---character of, ib.---princi- ples upon which conducted, 550---names of certain contributors to, 552---remarks upon the execution of, ib.---Life of Newton in, 554---anecdote of Newton, ib.---extracts from the Life of Tycho Brahe, 557---character of its criticism on literature, 559---character of Bourda- loue's Eloquence, by M. Gallais, 560--- M. Duvan's Account of Schiller as a writer, 561
Browne, his System of Metaphysics adopted by Mr. Payne, 44---his analysis of touch,
51-his system adopted in Conversations on Intellectual Philosophy, 446 Buckingham's Travels, 491 Budhism, sketch of, 264---History and Doctrines of, by Upham, 577---whether Budhism was prior to Braminism, 579 ---origin of Budhism, 581---system of the Budhist, 583---Table of their Command- ments, 586---Paradise of the Budhists, 588---Tartarus of, ib.---Ceylon, religion of, 587---character of the work, 588 Burrows (Dr.) on Insanity, 102---opinion of the work, 104---his Anecdotes of Dr. Gall, 105 --his establishment at Clap- ham, 115---his Cases of Suicidal De- rangement, 170 and 173
Butterfly, (The) Cynthia Cardui, account of, 485---reflections upon, 486---on the appearance of the Vanessa, 487
Carlisle (Sir A.) his Opinion of the Treat- ment of Insanity by the Profession, 103 Carnival, the Venetian described, 58 Carnimbeigle's Scull decyphered, 547 Caspar, (Professor) his account of Suicides in Berlin, 171
Castalie, Dews of, by Mr. Johns, 84---Se- lections from, 86
Castanets, in the Spanish Fandango, pro- bable African origin of, 27
Catholics, Irish-Catholic Confederacy, 391 ---sufferings inflicted on them by the Parliamentary Generals, 391
Caves at Kirkdale, Oiselles, &c., account of the bones found in, 596 Ceylon, religion of, 587
Collegians, (the) a Novel, reviewed, 600 Chaos, a chimera, 591
Climate, Antediluvian, 597
Chemical Catechism, (Graham's) Notice of, 613---defects of Catechetical Instruction,
Crimes prevalent in London, 574 Criminal Courts, their defects, 566 Cumming, death of, by the hand of Robert Bruce, 546
Castilian, The, 406---remarks on its title, 407---of its characters, 408---its opening scene, 409---description of a hut, its furni- ture and inhabitants, 410---Scenery on the Guadalquiver, 411---march of the English Army through the Pyrenees de-
scribed, 413---restoration of Don Pedro, 414---the feelings of Don l'edro on hear- ing of his rival's successes, 415---super- stition of Don Pedro, 417-.-Don Pedro seeks refuge in the Castle of Valpardo, 418---a desperate battle described, 420 ---extract from the conclusion of the story, 421---death of Don Pedro, 424 Cerutti's Italian Grammar characterised, 310
Chaucer and Spenser compared, 148 Chantrey's Monument of Sleeping Children, verses on, by J., 100
Chemistry (Practical), 139 --- important services of, 190---tests for arsenic, 192--- adulteration of the necessaries of life, 193-tests for ascertaining the purity of sulphate of quinine, 194---analysis of water, 196
Chinese, The, remarks on their government, religion and character, 445 Clapperton's Second Expedition, 215 --his reception from the Sultan of the Fellatahs, amicable disposition of the Sultan, 217-.. arrival at Puka, and account of a war-chief, 219---of the Caboceer of Laboo and num- ber of his wives, treatment from the people of Jannah, 220---remark on female lo- quacity, 221---death of Dr. Morrison and Captain Pearce, hospitality of the king at Katunga, 222---number of his wives, 223---visit from the Sultan of Kiama, ib.---population of Kiama, and charac- ter of its inhabitants, 224---of the people of Wawa, inquiries about Mr. Parker's papers at Boussa, Widow Zuma's love for the traveller, 225---description of a tor- nado at Koolfu, 226---account of the death of Park and his Companions, 227 ---of Koolfu and its inhabitants, ib.---de- scription of an encampment near Socca- too, 228---of the chieftain, Bello, 228--- the traveller's illness, 230---death and burial, 232
Civilization of Greece, 438---causes of pro- gress over the human mind, 442 Clarges, Sir Thomas, 365
Coffee, new mode of making, 466 Colebrooke's Essay on the Philosophy of the Hindoos, 257
Cold in the hands and feet, how produced, 433
Compton (Henry) Bishop of London, 358 Conolly's (Professor) Lecture at the Lon- don University, 21---his recommendation of religious duties, 22 Coppi's Annals of Italy, 57
Correspondence, (The Ellis) 354- import- ance of, 355---extracts from, 357---re- view of, 367
Cox, (Archdeacon), account of, 304 Craven, William, Earl of, 364
DALES, (Professor) Introductory Lectures of, extract from, 11---his plan too ex- tended, 12-his opinion of religious in- struction, 13
Dalmatia, government of, 60
Damer, (Hon. Mrs.) biography of, 303 Dancing, Art of, 23---description of Greek dances, 26---Dutch, 27---Italian, ib.--- Spanish, 28---effects of, 30---authorities against, 30
Dandolo, his work on Venice, 57 Darnley (Lord) Mary's Love for, 339--- his murder, 340
Davis (Rev. William) Hints on Evan- gelical Ministry characterised, 470 Davy, (Sir Humphrey) his geological notions of the centre of the earth, 591 Death's Head Hawk moth, (The) noise of the, 490
Delkeskamp's Panorama of the Rhine, 307 Demaillet, theory of, 47 Denmark, decline, 202
Dillon's Popular Premises praised, 306 Diseases, difficulty of knowing them, 386 Dog, anecdote of the fidelity of, 292 Dolomieu, anecdote of, 475
Domestic Instruction on useful and interest- ing subjects reviewed, 470
Douglas (Lord James) death of, 336--- origin of the Bloody-heart, 336---of the family name of Lockheart, 337 Dream, story of a, 463
Dry Rot, Mr. George's causes of, 476 Dry Rot, its cause, 469
Duppa's Travels, 308---tantalizing man- ner of the Author, 309
EARLY Rising, effects on the health, 427 Ecclesiastical Affairs, 360, 361 Eels, instinct and migration of, 484 Eggs, hatchability of, 485
Ellis, (John) Letters addressed to, 354--- his family, 356
Emerson's Letters, 265---description of his departure from Attica, 268---Voyage from Syra to Smyrna, 270---account of a Greek Merchant's Family, 274---on the prophecies of the Greek Churches, 276
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