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Richardson, Mrs. Barbauld's life
of, 301.

Richmond, Duchess of, 214.
Roads, expence of making, 247.

Dupin's observations on, 245.
Romance, the chief link that
connects English with French
literature, 334.

Roots, Vocabulary of Greek, by
Dr. Povah, 103.
Rose, Mr., his translation of
Ariosto's Orlando Furioso,

496.

Rothelan, a romance, 53.
Rousseau, 2. Remains of, 510.
His reply to the Abbé de la
Porte, 510. Eymar's visit to
him, 511, 512. Description
of his apartment, 512. His
own description of himself in
retirement, 514.
Ruffs, manners of, 150. Their
comparative scarcity, 151.

S

Sackville, Lord George, sup-
posed to be the author of Ju-
nius, 356.

Salt, Henry, his essay on Dr.
Young's system of hierogly.
phics, 175.

testimonies of, used as a
manure, 328.
Salt-tax, Hayward's observa-
tions on, 40..
Sand-piper, red, its manners,

150.

Sandwich, Lord, 207.
Savonarola, followers of, 121.
Savoy, house of, 123.
Scaliger, his antipathy to cresses,

'533.

Schiller, his ballad of Fridolin,

or the Road to the Iron-Foun-

dery, 522. His Fight with
the Dragon, ib.
Scotchmen, Lord G. Sackville's
hatred of, 360.

Scotland, Historical and Lite-

rary Tour of a Foreigner in,
333.

Scotland, Mrs. Barbauld's opi-
nion of, 309.

Scott, Sir Walter, Pichot's visit

to, 344. Hazlitt's strictures
on, 7.

Sculptors, British, characterized,
339.

Sculpture, remarks on British,
836.

Segur, Count, his account of
Napoleon's Expedition into
Russia, 412.

Settlers in North America, their
conduct contrasted with that
of the Indians, 27.
Shakers, the, Candler's opinion
of them, 35.

Shaw, his General Zoology con-

tinued by Steevens, 149.
Sheep-stealing, prevalence of, in
Van Diemen's Land, 85.
Sheridan, Mr., 12.
Shiel-drake, the, 155.
Ship-canal, on a, to join the
Átlantic and Pacific Oceans,
195.

Shrewsbury, Countess of, 216.
Sismondi, his opinion relative to
the origin of the balance of
power, 119.
Slavery, American, 36.
Smith, Reverend John, selector
of Pepys's Diary, 206.

Peter, his Guide to the
English Language, 61.
Smolensko, march and losses of
Napoleon from, to Moscow,
415.

Snipe, observations on the, 149.
Sonnets, and other Poems, by
D. L. Richardson, 96.
Spino, Marchioness of, her re-
tirement with Victor Ama-
deus to the castle of Cham-
berri, 124.

Spirit, Great, reverence of the
North-American Indians for
the, 30.

Squarcia, Giramo, the man-
huntsman, 117.

Squire,

Squire, cup-bearer, duties and Townshend, Lord, 359.
description of, 386.
Traveller's Tales, 227.
Staël-Holstein, Baron de, Let-
tres sur l'Angleterre, 460.
Stanhope, Lady Hester, remark-
able particulars of, 268.
States-General, Assembly of,
448.

Tremaine; or, the Man of Re-
tirement, 249.

Steinmar, stanzas by, 350.
Stephens, his continuation of
Shaw's Zoology, 149.
Stewart, Miss, her character
and conduct, 213, 214.
Stothard's Memoirs, 101.
Sultan, the, observations rela-

tive to his legitimacy, 472.
Sumner, his translation of Mil-
ton's newly discovered manu-
script, De Doctrina Christi-
ana, 273.
Sunset, Captain Lyon's account
of a remarkable, 47.
Swan, manners of the, 153.
Swinney, his question to Lord
George Sackville, 363.
Sydney, Algernon, Character
and Letters of, 394, 395, &c.
Papers, 392.

T

Taylor, Jeremy, his fascinating
style, 2.

Telegraphs, use of, 537.

Teniers and Wilkie associated,

341.

Troubadour, the, a poem, by
Miss Landon, 230.
Troubadours, Lays of the Ger-
man, 345.

Turks, remarks on the, 474.

U

Uniacke, Mr., his account of
the discovery of the Brisbane
river, 430.

V

Van Diemen's Land, Curr's ac-
count of, 82.

Velasquez, Diego, conduct of,
391.

Venetians, their conduct, 125.
Venice, conspiracy of, 125.
Verrue, Barbe de, stanzas, by,
353.
Victor Amadeus, his resignation,

123. Repents his resigna-
tion, 124. Attempts to re-
gain his authority, ib. Im-
prisoned by his son, ib. Death,
ib.

Vieille Cour, general charac-

teristics of, 492.

Visconti, ducal house of, 116.

Thiers, his History of the French Voltaire, in respect to Shak-

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Wladislas, King of Poland, his Woodcock, natural history of, antipathy to apples, 533.

Wolfe, Reverend Charles, Re

mains of, 364.

149.

Y

Women, character of, in the York, Duke of, afterwards eyes of a knight, 390.

James II., conduct of, 215.

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