Dumont's Edition of Bentham on Punish. menes and Rewards, 71, 178, 305 Breton's Translation of Raph:el, 107 95 Bullion, Bank-notes, &c., Tracts relative to, 97-99, 212–215, 314. 396 435 461 327 268 317 Earle's Microcosmography, 221 Eighteen hundred and Eleven, a Poem, Cambria, Fall of, 2d Edition, 428 217 Eliot on the Defence of Portugal, Capital, a satiric Poem, 219 Carlton House Féti, a Poem, Enquiry into the Resp in Sheep, 106 Cbandler's Life of Bishop Waynficte, 61 , plain, into Coin and Paper money, Chateaubriand's Itinerary to Jerusalem, 215 Eudoxus, Dialogues, 496 Eugenie et Matbilde, Christian Code, 206 107 Eugenio's Poems, Christian's Survey of Events, &Ci, 324 316 Extracts, devotional, &c. 108 Cicero de Senectute, &c., Clarke's (James) Sketches of Sentiment, 's(Dr. E. D.) Letter to Dr. Marsh, o's Travels in Russia, 406 (Dr. E.G.) Pbarmacopæiarum i Fall of Cambria, 2d Edition, 212 Conspectus, 437 Famous Tragedy of the Rich Jew of Clinical Surgery, - 482 434 Coin, See Enquiry. See Bullion. Farisk's Minstrels of Winandermere, Combe's Description of Terra Cottas, 96 31 Femmes célèbres, histoire des, 93 Considerations on Bank-notes, &c. 314 Fincb's Sermons, 333 Convoys, Remarks on, 90 442 Cornwall, Agriculture of, 189 Ford's Dramatic Works, 240, 372 ** Correspondence with the Reviewers, -, See Gilchrist. See Letter. 112, 224, 336, 448 France, Court of, Memoirs of, 142 Cottage Poems, 95 Cottle's Fall of Cambrin, 2d Edition, 217 - Crowther's Remarks on Insanity, 438 Cruelty, Sermon on, 447 Cruicksbank's Observations on Money, Ginlis, Mad. de - Histoire des femmes Cumberland's Retrospection, 326 célèbres, Geological Society, Transactions of, 126 Travels, Vol. I. Gray's Poems, Daniell's Picturesque Voyage to India, Great Britain, Situation of in 1811. 80, 299 150 Decision, a Novel, Greece, &c., Travels in, 496 Deleuze's Eudoxus, 464 · Guide to Happiness, 94 De Lui's Geological Travels, Vol. I, Guingene's Works of Le Brun, 532 ... t. 48 Gurncy's Report of proceedings against Devotional and Doctrinal Extracts, 108 W. Kent, Dialogues, French and English, -, 319 on the Sciences, &c., 464 Dorobester Gaol, Rules for, 331 Haggit's 212 - 386 386 90 323 321 440 440 335 Kent, W., Report of Proceedings against, King, Lord, his Speech on Earl StanHagait's Consecration Sermon, 332 hope's Bill, 97 Happiness, Guide to, 94 Hatibell's Report of Dr. Sheridan's Trial, 441 Honderson's Account of Honduras, 2d Edition, 443 Hints to the Public, 331 Labaume's abridged History of the ReHistorical View of the War of the public of Venice, 523 French Revolution, 448 Lachesis Lapponica, 225 History, Secret, of the Court of James I. La Fontaine's Raphael, translated, 291 107 See Genlis, Soulavie, Audouin, Lapland, Tour in, 225 Labaume. Lasteyrie on Merino Sheep, 211 Heare's Reflections on National Bank- Le Brun's Works, 532 ruptcy, Leisure Hours, 324 Homilies of the Church of England, Letter to Kemble, 207 Lidiards (Mrs.) Syelaighe, Poems, Honduras, See Henderson. 323 Hooker's Journal of a Tour in Iceland, Linné's Lachesis Lapponica, 225 337 Liverpool, Lord, Letter to, Humboldt on New Spain, concluded, Locke on Human Understanding, Ana 35 lysis of, Husbandry, See Young. Lysons's Magna Britannia, Vol. II., 14 99 386 209 223 M. 202 445 James I., Secret History of the Court of, 291 James's Regimental Companion, 7th Edition, 432 's New Military Dictionary, ib. Iceland, Tour in, 337 Jervis's Sermons, Jerusalem, Itinerary to, 496 Few of Malta, Tragedy of, 434 Illingwortb's Account of Scampton, 44 India, Picturesque Voyage to, 299 Ingram's Poems, 326 Insanity, Remarks on, 438 Instinct displayed, 332 Johnson on the Jurisprudence of the Isle of Man, 445. Ireland, View of the Circumstances of, 355 Isadora of Milan, . . 320 Itinerary to Jerusalem, &c., 496 Macleay's Description of the Spar Cave, 11ο Magna Britannia, Vol. II., 14 Malta, Jew of, Tragedy of, 434 Man, Essay on, 442 Man, Isle of, View of the Jurisprudence of, Menure, See Morley. Marsb on giving the Bible without the Prayer-book, 317 --See Clarke. 219 221 432 Minstrels of Winandermere, Mitchell's Sermon, 334 Mitford's Agnes, a Poem, 324 Money, Observations on, 212 , Enquiry on, , See Bullion. Montgaillard on the Situation of Great Britain, 80, 150 Moore's 332 215 198 432 355 440 448 60 186 Moore's (George) Tales of the Passions, 388 447 Morleg on cheap Manure, 211 Mower's Welsh Mountaineer, 322 Raphael, translated from La Fontaine 101 Ragneval on the Freedom of the Sea, 47% Recruiring Service, Letter on, 101 Rers's (Dr.) Observations on Disorders of the Stomach, . - 's (Mr.) Seron, 334 Narrative of British Subjects who have Regimental Companion, 7th Edition, escaped from Verdun, 444 Nation, Address to, 439 Report of the Cambridge Bille-Society, Nowenbam on the Circumstances of Ire. 317 land, of Proceedings against W. Kent, New Spain, Political Essay on, 35 Resp in Sheep, Inquiry into, 106 * 326 Revolution, French, historical View of the War of, Ritson's (Mrs.) Poetical Chain, 323 O'Keeffe's (Miss) Patriarchal Times, Roberts's Poems and Letters, 444 Robinson's (Col.) Letter on the RecruitOliver's Analysis of Locke on Human ing Service, IOI Understanding, 223 o's (Mt.) Tyrolese Villagers, Owen's Sermon, 336 Romans, Epistle to, See Saint Paul. -e's Trifles in Verse and Prose, 333 Parker's (Miss) Elfrida, a Novel, 320 Rowden's Pleasures of Friendship, 434 Rogal Society, Philosophical Transactions m e 's (---) Virginia, Ditto, ib. of, Part 1. for 1811. 254 Patriarchai Times, 444 Ruinous tendency of Auctioneering, Pelletan's Clinical Surgery, 482 Pbarmacopa arum Conspectus, 437 Rules for the Gaol at Dorchester, 331 Pharmacy, Treatise on, 489 Russia, Travels in, Pbilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Part I. for 1811, 254 Pindar, Peter,-Carlton House Fête, a Poem, 435 Pleasures of Friendship, a Poem, 434 Poems of Eugenio, - 324 - See Spencer, Roberts, Bronté, Bar. Saim Paul's Epistle to the Romans pači: bauld, Farish, Pindar, Robinson, Le phrased, 209 Brun, Cotlle, Martin, Webb, W beel. Scampton, Topographical Account of, wright, Gray, Lidiard, Stuart, Rowden, 44 Ritson, Mitford, Steers, Porter, In. School of Instruction, 319 gram, Cumberland, Rose. Sea, on the Freedom of, 472 Poetical Chain, 323 Seabrood Village, a Novel, 322 Polwbele's Sermons, . 390 Sea-Devil, a Romance, 320 Pompadour, Madame, See Soulavie. Secret History of the Court of James I., Porter's (Miss) Ballad Romances, 325 291 Portugal, on the Defence of, Select Homilies of the Church of EngPreseni, or Reward, land, Punishments, See Bentham. Sentiment, Sketches of, 208 Sermons 320 328 320 446 406 396 207 496 Sermons, Collective, See Jervis, Bidlake, Polwbele, Vaugban, Twenty - four. Sulpture, antient, Specimens of, 113 323 335 Sheep, See Lasteyrie. See Resp. Sber dan, Dr., Report of his Trial, 441 Sboberl's Translation of Chateaubriand's Skye, Isle of, See Spar-Cave. 225 142 I10 Specimens of Antient Sculpture, 113 Stanbope, Earl, Speech of Lord King on Vaughan's (T. W.) 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