Pisus Gambra, decoction of, with sweetwort and quassia, good for the scurvy, 7: Pitt, Mr. his conduct towards Mr. Addington reprobated, 435.
Plants, on the naturalization of, 192.
removed from foreign climes, supposed to retain their native habits, 411. Pompey's Pillar, the conjectures respecting that column decid- ed, 134
Portal, M. on the intercostal nerve, 530. Portugal, misconduct of the of ficers of justice in that country, 173. The importance of its colonies represented, with some account of them, 425.
Potemkin, prince, his death relat-
ed, 35: Preston, Mr. on the subjects of tragedy, 193. On the style of modern German writers, 194, Prisms. See Desmarest.
Quantities, negative, various obs, Scurvy, remedy for, 7.
Red Sea, passage af, by Moses, divested of its miraculous cha. racter, 384. Rein- Deer, travelling on its back disagreeable, 5. Reiske, J. J. his letter to Mr. T. Warton, 340. Religion in France, remarks on the state of, 55.
Restaurateur, a necessary person. age for a visitor at Paris, 398. Rheumatism, cured by a decoction of Rhododendron Chrysantbe- mum, 4.
Riddell, Miss, her inscription for
a West Indian Hermitage, 138. Her lines on a red-breast, 140. Robespierre, character and views of, 254-255-
Seymour, Sir Edward, high cha- racter of, 199.
Shiloh, remarks on that word, 382. Sirocco wind described, 131. Slavery, view of, among the
Turks and Persians, 119. Socrates and Glaucon, a dialogue,
Solitude, verses on, 328. Song of Death, 433. Southampton, origin of the name of that town, 305. Remarks on its various parts, and anti- quities, ib.-307.
Spain, state of literature in, 269. Remarks on the haughtiness of the Spanish character, 271. Rules for travelling in that country, 273. Sphere. See Brinkley. Stewards, of estates, qualifica. tions of, 391. Subrines
Subrine, M. on the mines of Glan,
Sweden, king of. See Gustavus
Tanaga, island of, its inhabitants described, 14.
Task, origin of that poem by Cowper, 231. Temperature, curious remarks rel. to, 188.
Temple Bar, ought not to be re- moved, 298.
Templeton, Mr. on the naturaliza.
tion of plants, 192. Tenedos, inhabitants of, described,
123. Thermometer, different heights of, in Siberia, 6.
Tilta, that genus newly divided,
Tragedy, subjects of, remarks on, 193.
Trumpets, antient, acc. of, 196. Tullamore, Lord, on turf-ashes, 76. Turks not good seamen, 117.
Their want of cleanliness, 118. Their humanity to animals, ib. Their secresy respecting their manufactories, &c. 122.
Valetta described, 81. 129. Vauquelin, M. See Fourcroy. Vendée, dreadful consequences of the war in, 53.
Ventenat, M. on the genus Tilia, 527.
Verses, to the admirers of Pe-
trarch, 328. By a Lady, to her son at the University, 421. To her daughter, on her mar- riage, ib. Comical, on "Please to Ring the Bell" 441. Vicar's Cairn, account of, 195. Fien, M. epistle to, 536.
W Wales, New South, the colony at, founded on an unwise and op- pressive system, 323. War, the question of, discussed, 430, 431. Warton, Thomas, biographical particulars of, 337-342. Weather. See Kirwan. Welsh, their pride of ancestry
exemplified, 359-360. Their good qualities. 361. Westminster Abbey, its architec- tural excellence, 297. Wicklow gold-mine, particulars re- lative to, 388.
Wine, green, of Cotnar, acc. of, 42. , judicious advice rel. to the purchase and management of, 107. Winter, months of, obs. on their temperature, 183.
Women of Havre de Grace, forbid- ding appearance of, 394. Com- pared with those of the lower order in Scotland, 395. Wool, process of the English woolstapler, 199.
Young, Mr. on the Vicar's Cairn, 195.
Ꮓ Zemindars, and Zemindary tc- nures, various remarks con. cerning, 286, et seq.
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