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structure of the world and of human society, 46-48-remarks on
the whimsical hypothesis of M. Bonnet and Mr. White, 49-the prin-
ciple of population, a further proof of the wisdom of God, and of the
capability of mankind for improvement, 50-54-illustrations of this
principle, with remarks, 55-62-considerations on the evils and ad-
vantages of civilized and uncivilized life, 64, 69.

Superstitious practices of the Sandwich islanders, 30-of the Brazilians,
372-and notions of the Scots, 435, 436.

Symmachus (Q. Aurelius) notice of his speeches, recently discovered,

333.

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Tales of my Landlord, 430—remarks on the style and popularity of the
author's present and former productions, ib. 431-441--strictures on
bis title, 442-fable of his tale, entitled the Black Dwari,' 442-
445-fable and character of Old Mortality,' with extracts, 446—
466-causes of the popularity of this author's novels, 466, 467—
strictures on the execution of the Tales of my Landlord,' 467-470,
474-480.

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Tamaahmah, sovereign of Wahoo. one of the Sandwich Isles, anecdotes
and character of, 75, 76, 78--84.

Taylor (Charles) Summary Account of the London Savings' Bank, 89-
character of his tract, 104.

Temple (Sir William) observation of, upon oppositions, 521.

Terence, ancient commentary on, newly discovered, 334.

Thebes (ancient) ruins of, described, 8—11.

Tombuctoo, collection of oral evidences concerning, 309-318-account
of an attack upon the united caravan from that city to Algiers, &c. by
the Arabs, 319, 320.

Tottenham Savings' Bank for children, notice of, 97--and for adults

99.

Turks, devastations of, among works of ancient art, 3.

Tyranny of Buonaparte's government in France, 240—and of his foreign
policy, 241, 242.

U.

Ultra-Whigs, measures of reform, proposed by, 258.
Unwin (Mrs.) beautiful sonnet to, 119.

V.

Van Braam (M.) humiliating treatment of, by the Chinese, 412, 413.
Voters, numbers of, at elections, greatly increased in particular counties,

254.

Voyageurs, or servants to the North-West Company, account of, 136-
and of the bondage in which they are kept by the Company, 137.

W.

War (the late) causes, objects, and policy of, considered, 226-231.
Warden (William) Conversations with Buonaparte, 208-proofs of the
author's want of veracity, 209-212-and incorrectnesses, 213--
imposed upon by Count Bertrand, 214-Las Cases's account of Napo-
leon's departure from France and surrendering himself to the British

government, 215, 216-Buonaparte's account of the murder of Cap-
tain Wright, 218-remarks thereon, 220, 221-his account of the
murder of the Duke d'Enghien, 219-observations on it, 221, 222—
his account of the poisoning of his sick soldiers, 222—and of the
massacre of part of the garrison at Jaffa, 223-observations on it, ib.
224-Warden's publication penned at St. Helena, under the eye of
Napoleon, 487.

Waymouth (Captain) notice of his voyage in search of a North-West
Passage, 156.

Wendover Savings' Bank, notice of, 98.

Whiteford (Colonel) noble conduct of, 433, 435.

Windham (Mr.) observations of, on picturesque gardening, 426-428.
Wisdom of God, proofs of, from the structure of the world and of hu-
man society, 46-48-further evinced by the principle of population,

50-62.

Wright (Captain) account of the murder of, by Buonaparte, 218-ob-
servations thereon, 220, 221-treatment of Captain Wright in the
Temple, 497.

END OF VOL. XVI.

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