THE QUARTERLY REVIEW: MARCH & JUNE, 1812. VOL. VII. London: Printed by C. Roworth, Bell-yurd, Temple-bar; AND J. CUMMING, DUBLIN. 1812. LIBRARY DAVIS CON TENTS OF No. XIII. Page ART. I. The Orders in Council, and the American Embargo, be neficial to the Political and Commercial Interests of Great Britain. By Lord Sheffield. nicated to Congress 5th. Nov. 1811. that part of the President's Message which relates to Foreign Affairs. America ; being an Attempt to account for the pre- 1 II. The Life of the Right Reverend Bejlby Porteus, D.D. late Bishop of London. By the Rev. Robert Hodg- Majesty. Second Edition. London ; with Anecdotes of those with whom he lived, 34 III. Travels in the Island of Iceland, during the Summer of the Year 1810. By Sir George Steuart Mackenzie, &c. &c. &c. By William Jackson Hooker, F. L. S. and Fellow of 48 IV. The |