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Africans, British subjects, more than others, employed in bettering African Institution, extent of their labours and objects in the civiliza- Agreement, an Asiatic, with Tippoo Sultan, 345. Ahmedy Corps, formation of them, 251. Air, atmospheric, Ellis on the chemical changes in, 110-changes Ali Pacha, palace of, 296. Ally, character of and death, 164, 165-massacre of his family and America, evil consequences of the popular representation in, 33-con- of Americans, origin of their bias towards France, 126, 127-many Anecdote of a mimic boy preacher, 483-of the Earl of Chesterfield Annamabac, salary of the governor of, 330. Ascoli, (Duke of), the part he took in the Sicilian Revolution, 376. Atmospheric air, Ellis on the chemical changes in, 109. VOL. III. NO. VI. M M Atoms, on the weight of, 304-derivation of the word, 305. Augustine, doctrines brought forward by him in his controversy with Ayarshah, ambitious character of, 161, 162. B. Baillie (Miss Joanna), series of plays on the passions by, 172- Barbarity, unparalleled instance of, 169. Baronial house of Sicily, 367. Barons, proclamation after the arrest of the, at Palermo, 375. Basil, a tragedy by Miss Baillie, 175-extracts from, 176, 177. Bażerjecter, 382. Beattie (Dr.), short account of, (note) 282-his adaptation of the Bedouin Arabs, depravity of the, 90. Belkofsa, town of, 385. Bell (Dr.), his system of education introduced into Africa, 328- Bissao, become the emporium of the slave trade in Africa, 321— Blood, chemical action of the air on the, 119-121. Bodies, on the constitution of, 304-on the union of, 306. Bonaparte, projects a radical change of religion in France, 171. Brazil, annual exportation of slaves to, 321. Britain (Great), her laws and constitution calculated for a country Bullion Report, the, the foundation of M. Montgaillard's reasonings Busaco, battle of, poetically described, 338. Butler's (Dr.) installation sermon, 97. Belmonte, the prince, his patriotism, 368, 369-is arrested, 372— Bernard's (Sir Thomas), Barrington school, 416-419. Bernouli (John), his problem relative to curves, 36, 37. Bethlehem, description of church over our Lord's nativity at, 85, Bible, on the propriety or otherwise, of admitting it only into Bibles, the demand for not satisfied, 138. Butler (Dr.), his invectives against evangelical preachers, 102, 103. Butscher (Mr.), on the state of the African school-house, 326. 66 C. Caffaro (Father). See Bossuet and Drama. Calculus, process of the ordinary, 35. Calvin, statement of the system of, 104, 105—227. Calvinism, Dr. Tomline's refutation of, 225-the present debatable Calvinists, different classes of, 228, 229-how far they may be Cambridge University, listless inactivity of their press, 190-late Carbonic acid, the decomposition of not essential to vegetation, 114. Catholic claims, 299. Catholic church, the true, according to Bossuet, 412. Cerigo, account of, 380. Chapels, number of annually erected by the Wesleyan methodists, 481. Chateaubriand's (M. de), Itinerary through Greece and Palestine, Chemical philosophy, new system of, 303. Chesterfield (the Earl of), attends the preaching of Mr. Whitefield, "Childe," true meaning of the word, 279. Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, 275-objections to the terms as here M M 2 Christ, estimate of his character and teaching, 100, 101-497- Church, when she may be said to be in danger, 495-address to the Clarke (Dr. Adam), eulogizes the Prayer Book and Homily So- Claude (Mon.), his conference with Bossuet, 410. Climate of Africa, a difficulty in promoting the civilization of the Clytemnestra, discovery of her tomb, 84. Collins (Mr.), advantages of the humane treatment of slaves, illus- Comedy, observations on, 189. Commerce, variable in its nature, 210. Concord, temple of, at Girgenti, 363, 364. Constitution of Sicily, 366. Courteousness and good breeding, prohibited by Tippoo Sultan, 357. Crown, remarks on the patronage of, 31. Cypria, the, one of earliest productions relative to the Trojan War, 388. D. Dalton's (Mr. John), new system of chemical philosophy, Part II. 303. Davy (Professor), his modesty relative to the nature of chemical Dead Sea, whether fish live in it doubtful, 90. Dealtry (Mr.), his speech relative to the diffusion of the Bible, 145. De Montfort, a tragedy by Miss Baillie, 179-extracts from, 180, 181. Deputati del Regno, body in Sicily, 367. Directors of the African Institution, resolved to prosecute slave Dissenters, how to prevent churchmen from becoming, 143-ac- E. Education, new system of, 416-419-controversy respecting its in- |