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INDEX

TO THE

SEVENTH VOLUME OF THE QUARTERLY REVIEW.

A.

Admiral (M.), anecdotes of, 429, 430.

Agriculture, wretched state of, in the interior of Brazil, 345.
Albania, fine landscape of, described, 188.

Ali Pacha, notice of, 189.

Althing, or ancient parliament of Iceland, described, 50, 51.
America, effects of the Orders in Council there, examined, 1-the presi-
dent's message, ib.-investigation of the complaints therein contained,
ib.-the policy of the new principles of blockade demonstrated, 2,
et seq.-the state of neutrals by the present war, 3-Orders in Coun-
cil of 1806, 6-violent politics of Mr. Jefferson, ib. 7-moderation
of the English government, 7-the Orders in Council of 1807 issued,
8-Berlin and Milan Decrees of Buonaparte, 8, 9-principle of the
English Orders in Council stated, 9, 10-negociations of the Ame-
rican minister at Paris, 10-partiality of Messrs. Jefferson and Ma-
dison for France, 11, 12-the policy of the English Orders in Coun-
cil vindicated and proved by their practical effects on the commerce
of America, 13-on that of France, 14-on that of England, 15,
16-the question of the right of search for seamen examined, 17-
precedents in proof thereof, 19, 20-the affair of the Lille Belt
stated, 21, 22-origin of the dominion of the sea, 23—the right of
flag, 24-question concerning the impressment of American seamen
stated, 25, 26-certificates fraudulently obtained, 27-consequent
injury to Great Britain, 28-probable causes of the hostile conduct
of America, 29, 30-value of American exports in 1811, 30-esti-
mate of the probable effects of war between Great Britain and Ame-
rica, 30, 31-causes of the partiality of America to France, 32—
state of parties in America, 32, 33.

America (Spanish Colonies in), present state of. See Walton.
Athens, apostrophe to the ruins of, 185.

B.

Babauf, anecdotes of, 417, 418-his scheme for a republic, 418-422
-his opinion on the causes of the French Revolution, 436, 437.
Baptism by laymen, how far recognized by the law of England. See
Daubeney, and Nicholl, infra.

Barbauld (Mrs.) Eighteen Hundred and Eleven, a poem, 309-plan and
specimens thereof, 310–312.

Bears, accounts of taming them, 69-Livonian academy for instructing
them to dance, 70.

Beccaria, remark of, on capital punishments, 174.

Berlin and Milan Decrees of Buonaparte issued, 8, 9.

Biographia Dramatica. See Jones.

Biographic Moderne, character of, 412-sketch of the French Revolu-

113

tion,

tion, 413, et seq.-anecdotes of Robespierre, 417, 431, 432-of Ba-
bœuf, 417, 418--plan of his republic, 418-422-anecdotes of se-
veral revolutionists, 422, 423-of Danton, 423, 424-of Herault de
Sechelles, 425-of Fabre d'Eglantine, ib. 426—of Camille Desmou-
lins, 426, 427-the Comte de Fleury, 429-Admiral, 429, 430—St.
Just, 432-Fouquier Tinville, 433-Coffinhal, ib. 434-Collot d'Her-
bois, 434-changes in the French republic after the fall of Robes-
pierre, 435-438.
Biot (M.) Traité Elémentaire d'Astronomie Physique, 136-plan of the
work, 137, et seq.-singular phenomenon in Egypt, 138-useful for
mulæ for determining the longitude and latitude of a heavenly body,
139, 140-real estimate of La Place's discoveries, 141, 142-motion
of the apsides of the sun's apparent orbit, 143, 144-elucidation of
the moon's libration, 145-147-simple method of determining the
moon's parallax, 148, 149-concluding remarks, 149, 150.
Blockade, policy of the new principles of, demonstrated, 2, et seq.
Books, quarterly list of, 224-481

Bothe (M.), observations on his edition of Euripides, 445.
Brazils, state of, on the Prince Regent of Portugal's emigration to, 342,
343-population of Monte Video, 344-wretched state of agricul
ture in the interior, 345-population, ib.-account of the Island of
St. Catherine's, 346-of the port of St. Francisco, 347-and of the
city of St. Paul's, ib.-excursions into the mining districts of, 350,
et seq.-poverty of the inhabitants, 351-account of Tejuco, the capi-
tal of the mining district, 352-mode of obtaining diamonds, 355,

354.

Bright (Mr.), perilous adventures in ascending the Snæfel Jokul, 76-78.
Buenos Ayres (Junta of), contest between, and the governor of Monte
Video, 259, 260.

Buonaparte, attempts of, to raise an insurrection in Spanish America,
263, 264.

Burning of an Indian widow, account of, 133-remarks thereon, ib. 134.
Byron (Lord) Childe Harold, a Romaunt, 180-sketch of its plan, ib.--
fine description of Cintra, 181-address to the Spaniards, 182, 183
-apostrophe to the ruins of Athens, 185-beautiful description of
his voyage, 186, 187-fine landscapes of Albania, 188-brief notice
of Ali Pacha, 189-reflectons on the present degraded state of
Greece, 190, 191-strictures on the metres of Lord Byron and of
Spenser, 192-194-defects in the character of his hero, 195-dan-
gerous insinuations against a future state, 197-remarks on the rest
of his work, 198-200,

C.

Cagliari, account of a benevolent institution there, 299.

Capital Punishments, how far a preventive of crimes, 164, 165.
Caracas, account of the revolution in, 251-253-257, 258.

Carr (Sir John) descriptive travels in Spain, 408-observation on his
former works, ib.-specimens of his errors, 409-411.

Cassels (Earl of), anecdote of his integrity, 116.

Catania, account of the Benedictine convent at, 303.

Catherine (Empress), remarks on her code of criminal law, 175, 176.

Churc


Church of England, opinion of, on baptism, as expressed in her rubrics
and canons, 202-204-209, et seq.-the expression ' baptized into
the Church of England' examined, 221, 222.

Cintra, poetical description of, 181.

Clergy, remarks on the marriage of, 93-clerical celibacy considered,
98-101.

Coffinhal, anecdotes of, 433, 434.

Collot d'Herbois, anecdotes of, 434.

Commerce of America, how affected by the Orders in Council, 13-of
France, 14-of England, 15, 16.

Cooke (George), history of the reformation in Scotland, 107-the au-
thor's qualifications, 109-plan of his work, 110-strictures on its
execution, 120. See Scotland.

Creoles, prejudices of, 243 and note.

Criminal Law of England, efforts of Sir S. Romilly for reforming, 159,
160-its present state, 160-consequent laxity of the criminal
courts, with remarks thereon, 160-163-the threat of death, how
far a preventive of crimes, 164, 165-instances of juries finding the
value of things stolen to be less than its real amount, and why, 166,
167-considerations on penal sanctions, 170-what discretionary
powers ought to be reserved to a criminal court, 170-172-opinions
of Beccaria and Voltaire on capital punishments, 173, 174-shame
and civil disabilities the best resources of a penal code, 177-sug-
gestions for improving our criminal law, 177-179.

Danton, anecdotes of, 423, 424.

D.

Daubeney (Dr.), reply to Sir J. Nicholl on lay baptism, 201-review of
his reasoning, 206-209-baptism by persons not ministers of the
Church of England during the Rebellion admitted to be valid, 210
-219, 220-baptism of dissenters admitted to be valid by Bishop
Butler and Archbishop Secker, 211-analysis of Dr. Daubeney's
attack on Sir John Nicholl, 212-216-the judgment of the ancient
church on the baptism of heretics, 217-different from that of the
Church of England on baptism, 217, 218, 219-the Doctor's ex-
pression baptized into the Church of England' examined and refuted,
221, 222-remarks on his preposterous zeal, 233.

Desmoulins (Camille), anecdotes of, 426, 427.

Diamonds, method of procuring in Brazil, 353, 354.

Dominican convent, account of one, pretended to be found in West
Greenland, 53.

E.

Edgeworth (Miss), tales of fashionable life, 529-improvement of the
present over her former volumes, ih. 330—its excellencies and defects
pointed out, 330-comparison of Miss Edgeworth with some former
novelists, 331, 332-analysis of the fables, 333, et seq.-sketches of
Irish manners, 337, 338-341.

Egede (Bp.), discoveries of, in West Greenland, 53, 54.
Egypt, singular phenomenon in, 138.

England, commerce of, how affected by the Orders in Council, 15, 16.
Euripidis Tragedia, cum notis Jer. Marklandi, 441-estimate of Mark-

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