PREFACE. When Cowper, during six years, wrote some lines, which were subjoined to the yearly Bills of Mortality of the parish of All Saints, Northampton, he found it somewhat difficult to avoid sameness, and introduce variety. The writer of this article, less gifted than the Bard, has now to produce his tenth Preface to a work, which, in principle and character, has undergone no variation; and he shall think himself fortunate, if, by avoiding repetition, he can escape censure, without laying any claim to praise. The Tenth Volume of the IMPERIAL MAGAZINE, now brought to a close, the Editor flatters himself, will not be found inferior in any respect to the most exalted of its predecessors. Of these volumes the leading principles are precisely the same, the articles varying only in modes and topics of discussion ; but always keeping in view the great doctrines of Christianity, without deviating from the permanent dictates of moral and philosophical truth. It is well known, that in the Christian system, there are many truths which soar far beyond the dominion of reason, and the empire of philosophical research ; but in no case can their decisions be subversive of each other. In several of our papers we have aimed to trace the analogy, and in doing this, the operations of secondary causes have occasionally become the subjects of investigation. To this department all our scientific inquiries, and many of our controversial subjects, may be referred; and, in proportion as success has crowned our efforts, y the empire of knowledge has been enlarged. In the mean while, we have found it necessary, for the sake of variety, and the accommodation of many readers, to whom any thing like severe analysis is an uninviting subject, to introduce narratives, incidents, and historical sketches, which at once enliven with the charms of novelty, and illustrate many striking peculiarities in the human character. 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These Portraits have been engraven by artists of established celebrity, and an inspection of their highly finished state, sufficiently demonstrates that no expense has been spared, to secure their uniform and decided superiority. To their numerous and highly respectable correspondents, the Proprietors and Editor of the IMPERIAL MAGAzine beg to acknowledge themselves under peculiar obligations, for their valuable communications; and to all their subscribers, both old and new, they beg also to express their unfeigned gratitude. But above all, they wish to express a still more reverential ascription of praise to God, through whose power and goodness they are enabled to acknowledge all their other obligations. INDEX TO VOL. X. 9 ...... 800 ..... 676 A. D. COL. 585 707 Desert island, two men rescued from a,. .1095 992 Divine prescience : Dr. Clarke defended, 603 815 Drunkenness, sober dissuasions from, ..1019 E. 981 621 Education, popular, examined, .., 1071 F. 992 601 676 771 Friendship, gepuine, exemplified,.. Frost, Jobn, Esq., memoir of, 16 699 G. 110, 813 321, 416, 525, 630, 726, 837, 714 918, 1001, 1106 Gerinany, bints for a tour through, 166 Gilbert, Davies, Esq., memoir of, 585 870, 966, 1063 Grey, Earl, bis autograph,. 770 699 Gupton's monastery of St. Peterborough, 331, 424 801 515 a question answered respecting, 1009 H. .1015 Heber, Bishop, observations on India,.. 236 151 166 .1026 Holy Spirit, assistance of the, 796 598 I. 976 Inclination of the earth's axis, on the, .. 720 787 206 99 Infamous characters, . 482 Injustice, retaliation, and superstition,. .1111 119 230 abuse of charities for the, 723 37 75 Instruction of the Irish, Highlanders, and Welsh, 154 479 103 .....1062 . 1023 .... ... 575 Katherine's docks, opening of St., L. 201 771 671 .1088 487,583, 678,775,871, 970, 1065, 1146 312 435 593 959 205 Rev. Thomas Stedman, M. A., 105 201 489 Charles Manners Sutton, Lord 873 871 598 081 75 N. 0. 211 509 996, 1101 P. 601 331, 424, 514 COL. 407 340, 441, 545, 634, 731, 830 elliptical motions of the,..912, 1006 811 407 575 R. 540 S. 240 55 160 965 707 306 403 479 932 643 769 .1015 U. .......... 962 V. 55 899 W. 312 151 cated, .... 301 496 .... 105 .... 147 ... 618 .... 300 |