THE QUARTERLY REVIEW. OCT. 1816, 4. JAN. 1817. VOL. XVI. LONDON: PRINTED FOR JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. TO i No. XXXI. : Page Art: I. Narrative of a Journey in Egypt and the Country beyond the Cataracts. By Thomas Legh, Esq. M.P., nie - 1 II, 1. The Emerald Isle, a Poem. By Charles Phillips, Esq. Bar*. rister at Law. Dedicated by Permission to the Prince Regent. 2. The Speech of Mr. Phillips, delivered in the Court of Common - Pleas in Dublin, in the Case of Guthrie versus Sterne; with a is short Preface. Tin 3. Speeches of Mr.Phillips on the Catholic Question; with a Preface. 4. An Authentic Report of the Speech of the ceLEBRATED and ELOQUENT Irish Barrister, Mr. Phillips, delivered at Roscommon Assizes. 5. The Speech of Counsellor Phillips on the State of England and Ireland, and on a Reform in Parliament; delivered at Liverpool, Oct. 31, 1816. - - - - - - - - 27 III. A Treatise on the Records of the Creation, and on the Moral Attributes of the Creator, with particular Reference to the Jewish History, and to the Consistency of the Principle of Population with the Wisdom and Goodness of the Deity. By John Bird Sumner, M.A. - - - - - - - - 37 IV, A Voyage round the World, from 1806 to 1818; in which Japan, Kamschatka, the Aleutian Islands, and the Sandwich Islands were visited, &c. By Archibald Campbell. - - - 69 Shakspeare's Himself Again! or the Language of the Poet as, serted; being a full and dispassionate Examen of the Readings and Interpretations of the several Editors. Comprised in a Series of Notes, Sixteen Hundred in Number, illustrative of the most difficult Passages in his Playsto the various Editions of which the present Volumes form a complete and necessary Supplement. By Andrew Becket. - - . - 85 VI. 1. An Essay on the Nature and Advantages of Parish Banks for the Savings of the Industrious, &c. with Remarks on the Propriety of uniting these Institutions with Friendly Societies; together with an Appendix, containing the Rules of the Dumfries Parish Bank, &c. &c. By the Rev. Henry Duncan, Minister of Ruthwell, Dumfriesshire. 2. A short Account of the Edinburgh Savings Bank. 3. Report of the Committee of the Highland Society, on the Na ture of Savings Banks. 4. A Summary Account of the London Savings Bank. By Charles Taylor. 5. Third Report of the Edinburgh Society for the Suppression of Beggars, for the Relief of occasional Distress, and for the Encou ragement of Industry among the Poor, &c. to 1st Nov. 1815. 6. First Year's Report of the Bath Provident Institution, established Jan. 1815. 7. Observations on Banks for Savings. By the Rt. Hon. George Rose. ** 8. A Bill for the Protection and Encouragement of Provident Insti tutions, or Banks for Savings, ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 15th May, 1816. - - - - - 89 VII. 1. Poems by William Cowper, of the Inner Temple, Esq. in Three Volumes. Vol. III. containing his Posthumous Poetry, and a Rector of Faxham with Welborne, Norfolk by Himself, and never before published. With an Appendix, containing some of Cowper's Religious Letters, and other inte resting Documents, illustrative of the Memoir. 3. Memoirs of the most Remarkable and Interesting Parts of the Life of William Cowper, Esy. of the Inner Temple. Detailing particularly the Exercises of his Mind in regard to Religion. Written by Himself, and never before published. To which are ap pended, an Original and Singular Poem, and a Fragment. 116 VIII. 1. A Sketch of the British Fur Trade in North America; with Observations Relative to the North-west Company of Montreal. By the Earl of Selkirk. 2. Voyage de la Mer Atlantique à l'Océan Pacifique par le Nord ouest dans la Mer Glaciale; par le Capitaine Laurent Ferrer Maldonado, l'an 1588. Nouvellement traduit d'un Manuscrit Espagnol, et suivi d'an Discours qui en démontre l’Autenticité et la Véracité; par Charles Amoretti. - - - - - 129 IX. 1. Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Canto III. 2. The Prisoner of Chillon, a Dream; and other Poems. By Lord Byron. - - - - - - - - - 172 X. Letters written on Board His Majesty's Ship the Northumber land, and at Saint Helena; in which the Conduct and Conversations of Napoleon Buonaparte, and his Suite, during the Voyage, and the first Months of his Residence in that Island, are faithfully deseribed and related. By William Warden, Surgeon on Board the Northumberland. - - - - - - 208 XI. 1. An Inquiry into the Causes of the General Poverty and De pendance of Mankind; including a full Investigation of the Corn Laws. By William Dawson. 2. A Plan for the Reform of Parliament on Constitutional Princi ples. Pamphleteer. No. 14. 3. Observations on the Scarcity of Money, and its Effects upon the Public. By Edw. Tatham, D.D. Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford. 4. On the State of the Country, in December, 1816. By the Right Hon. Sir John Sinclair, Bart. 5. Christian Policy, the Salvation of the Empire. Being a clear and concise Examination into the Causes that have produced the Spencean Philanthropists. - - - 225 CONTENTS TO No. XXXII. Art. I. An Authentic Narrative of the Loss of the American brig Commerce, wrecked on the Western Coast of Africa, in and Supercargo - - - - - - - 287 II. 1, M. Tullii Ciceronis Sex Orationum Fragmenta inedita, cum Commentariis antiquis etiam ineditis. Invenit, thecæ Ambrosianæ à Linguis Orientalibus. partes. Invenit, notisque declaravit A. Maius. item ineditis Antonini Pii, M. Aurelii, L. Veri, et Appiani. Invenit A. Maius. A. Maio. Inventore et interprete A. Maio. - hactenus desiderata-Nunc denique ope Codicum stituta. Opus Francisco I. Augusto sacrum. - - 321 III. Narrative of a Residence in Ireland during the Summer of 1814, and that of 1815. By Anne Plumptre, Author Scenery - - - - - - - - 337 |