AN I N D E X TO THE REMARKABLE PASSAGES IN THE CRITICISMS AND EXTRACTS IN VOL. XXI. OF THE NEW SERIES. PAGE A. PAGE 295 443 of, towards Ministers .... 82 427 retiring to the Mountains of 511 516 versy, baneful effects likely 525 527 defended from the charge 535 requisites of a Candidate for America, South, method of catching cattle in ........ 551 161 451 of Montpensier, short ac- 602 barbarity prac- 608 609 615 618 volves an intellectual ab- 064 B. PAGE geous to the public 620 233 294 603 518 and certain conditions of 497 38 on, to extort money from 187 668 PAGE 31 ship and idolatry of the 228 of opinion among the Ro- they ought to exhibit 49 West Indies, religious in- 102 education ib. habits of 103 effects pro- ib. 243 51 371 562 C. D. cure of Calvinistic cause, not tenable 65 43 wonderful brazen pillar at 45 341 Demerara, effect produced laws 94 52 Diseases, effect of strong emo- il. tion on the generation and 296 native schools Divisions in religion, proba- 8 ble effects which they will produce 630 61 mencement of the year 1822, genera of the state of 590 364 Doyle, Dr. his statement of on PAGE PAGE 214 403 453 supplies the only true stan. 157 Eskimaux, funeral rites of ..5486 their mourning 488 extraordinary use- 489 E. contrasted with that of 491 6... 492 206 land, inconsistency of the SU SE F. play of Early. Roman comedy, re- marks on the causes which 273 tives of, from the English 601 of its being so little under- 449 40 181 470 329 471 alternate gluttony their method of 475 476 ib. 483 484 Gardiner, Colonel, case of .. 505 258 2 his re- rature in..... PAGE PAGE contrast to the Puritanisma 366 and Republicanism of his ancestor 369 Hazlitt, unjustifiable conduct of, towards Mr. Gifford .. 656 ships, imminent peril in which they were placed 482 nometrical Survey of Great tude of Arbury Hill, ob- 545 36 Henry VIII, observations on 456 545, 548 5 ib. affection with which they regard their village associations deference paid to their customs by the Mah- ratta chieftaius 10 affecting instance of 401 eir, .attach to their ancient institutions 12 57 manner in which the administration of justice preparations for the marriage of.. 39 melancholy instance of their tenacity as to caste 40 beauties of a 76 593 Horizontal and dipping nee- 274 Horace, the value of his wri- tings. 272 342 being circular, is the reason why man is sensible to mu- 28 Hunt, Leigh, motives of his hostility to Mr. Gifford. ... 650 301 ous case of caves of ..: 1. PAGE - Miracles, combination of Country schoolmaster, Tythe Composition Bill, 441 K. Keith, Bishop, sketch of the .... 325 anecdote of.. 328 bones of animals discovered 398 L. PAGE the ancient laws by which 6 15 37 ib. 39 41 ib. 189 induces a mutual affection 666 effects produced by 479 tion of the Popish doctrine 339 against the Protestant cler. 205 remarks on Church 220 on the repeal of the 426 insubordination con- on the present go- 444 La Lippe, Count de, anec- 370 pearances in her assumed 289 290 tion pursued in the infant 658 659 660 his elo- 460 561 sation of gases on the appli- 237 422 |