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tanks, and courts of justice, 881-888; Sici-
han gratitude, 889; note of Mr. V.'s on
the superstitions of the country, 890; religi-
ous toleration, 891; mal-aria, 892; state
of Sicilian society and accommodation, 843;
remarks on British policy, 893
Sickness, on the Christian temper in, 441
Sidmouth, Lord, Belsham's letter to, 1096
Similies, poetical, distribution of, 798
Sin besetting, on the detection of the, 10+
Slave trade, efforts made by the African in-
stitution to accomplish its abolition
Smellie, Kerr's memoirs of the life and writ-
ings of, 801; outline of his life, 802, 810
Smith's, Miss, translation of Job. See Job.
The evidence for and against her having
seen the versions of Dr. Stock and others,

1033-40

Sona, Dudley's metamorphosis of, 432
Spain, Carr's descriptive travels in, 706;
arrival at Cadiz, 709; description of Au-
gustina the heroine of Saragossa, 712-13;
account of a bull fight at Port St. Mary's,
714-15;
ranks of inns, 785; description
of Seville, 786; character of the Junta,
787; behaviour of the ladies of Malaga at
their devotions, 789; brief account of the
traveller's subsequent route, 790-92

Bigland's history of, 1076; siege of
Numantia, 1077: the reign of Philip, 1079;
restrictions on agriculture and commerce, 1081;
remarks on the work, 1081

Jacob's letters from the south of,
1120; Spanish mode of visiting, 1122;
death of the Marquis Solano, 1122-3; re-
marks on the Junta of Cadiz, 1123; Spa-
nish heroism at Lebrixa, 1124; the Junta
of Seville, 1125-6; royal cannon foundery,
1127; ceremony of high mass, ib.; the ora-
cion, 1128; indecorum of family devotions,
1129; education, 1130; probable issue
of the Spanish contest, 1131; regency of
Cadiz, 1132: concluding remarks, 1134
Spencer, Rev. T., Styles and Burder's ser-
mons on the death of, 907; sketch of his
life, 907-9

St. Peter's, new modelled and built by Mi-
chael Angelo, 109
Stephen, the death of, 1016
Sulphur and phosphorus, experiments on,
213

Surinam, Baron Von Sack's voyage to, 535
curious speculation on Dolphins, 536;
description of the capital Parimaribo,
537; an acquatic excursion, 538-9; ob-
servations on the bush negroes, 541, 544;
luxuries of the colony, 545; remarks on
the author's antipathy to the slave trade,
546-8

Synonyms, Gosset's Latin, 273
Syrian Christians at Malabar, account of the,
734-6

Thames, Peacock's genius of the, 165; defi-
cient in plan, 166; frequently unintelligi-
ble, 167; successful imitations of Walter
Scott, 167-8

Theatre, evils attendant upon the, 754; ah-
surdity of scenic representations, 762
Theology, its flourishing state in England
shortly after the reformation-its deterio-
ration and revival, 97-9

Thinking, Burdon's materials for, 46; the
author an impudent infidel, 47
Tiesse, horrible passage of the, 447
Times, the, extract from a poem so called, 91
Tippoo, Sultan, select letters of, 627; why
modern Indian history is so uninteresting,
629-35; subjects and character of the let-
ters, 635-8

Toleration act infringed by Lord Sidmouth's
projected bill, 1096, 1100
Transactions, philosophical, for 1810, Part

II.,131, 226; for 1811, Part I. 1003, 1067
Travels, Abu Taleb's. See Abu Taleb
Trees-the debility and decay of old varieties
originate in the leaves, 132

Triads, Welsh historical translation of two,
from the Myvirian Archaiology, 430-1
Tunis, Macgill's account of, 828; history
and character of the present Bey, 828-30;
caracter of the Moors, 830; corporal pu-
nishment, 831; population, and city of
Tunis, 831-2; slavery, 832; revenues,
833; customs, 833-4; politics and com-
merce,835-6

Turks, lively description of the, 144

Union, necessity of, to produce great and
perfect results in science, 51
Untiarianism, in what the radical error of
this system consists, 149
Urinary calculus. See Calculus

Vaccination, statement of the progress of,
841

Vander Hooght's Hebrew bible, Frey's new
edition of, 905

Vindication, Heywood's, of Mr. Fox's history
from the censures of Mr. Rose, 1041;
reasons for the publication of such a work,
1041-44; some of the more remarkable
points, in which Mr. Heywood has suc-
ceeded in exposing the ignorance and blun-
ders of Mr.Rose-the execution of Charles
I.-the character of Monk — the cabal
ministry-the intentions of James with re-
gard to popery, &c. &c. 1044-58

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