Murray, on the publication of Cain, reviewed, 346, 356; cen- sured, ib.
Retrospect of Politics, 233, 480. Review of Drew's attempt to demonstrate the Existence, Perfections, and Providence of
ciety, 272; Report on the con- dition of Society among the Native Population of Bencoo- len and its subordinates, 276.
Testamentary Bequests, Essay on their impolicy, 304. Travels-of Mr. O'Beirne in Wes- tern Africa, 432; Mr. Thorsby in New South Wales, ib.; Mr. Waldech in Africa, 434; Insti- tution for assisting travellers on Mount Olympus, ib.
God, 80; Augustus, or the Am-Talents-on their right use by bitious Student, 102; Sermons by the late Rev. J. P. Hewlett, 112; a plain Discourse on Con- firmation, by the same author, ib.; Lorenzo, a Tale of Re- demption, by J. Roby, 118; Memoirs and Select Remains of an only Son, by Thomas Du- rant, 123; Works of Sir Chas. Hanbury Williams, 315; Don Juan, ib.; Sardanapalus, Cain, &c. by Lord Byron, ib.; Uriel, a Poetical Address to Lord By- ron, ib.; Queen Mab, by Percy Bysshe Shelley, ib.; a Remon- strance, addressed to Mr. Mur- ray, ib.; Lectures on the reci- procal Obligations of Life, by the Rev. John Morison, 372; an Account of the Steam En- gine, by C. F. Partington, 380. Roby, J., Review of his Lorenzo,
a Tale of Redemption, 118; commended, 118, 121, 2. Russel, Lord John, his connec- tion with the publication of the works of Sir Charles Hanbury Williams, 330.
Vaccination, Annual Report on its progress, 186; said to be a cure for the hooping-cough, ib. University Intelligence, Cam- bridge, 218, 460; Oxford, 221, 466. Voyages of Discovery-Captain King's in Australasia, 429 ; Capt. Manby's among the South Sea Islands, 430; to the new Southern Land, 431; Capt. Bil- linghausen's to the South Seas, 432; extraordinary voyage of two Natives of the St. Lawrence island, 430.
Uriel, a poetical Epistle to Lord Byron, reviewed, 347, 8.
Wesley, Rev. John, Original Let- ter from him, 79.
Scripture, Illustrations of, select- ed from different authors, 31. Shelley, Percy Bysshe, Review of his Queen Mab, 368; its athe-Wiffen, J. H., the Prophecy of ism, blasphemy, and immora- lity, severely reprobated, 361, 2, 3, 4; his death, 366. Shipwreck-narrative of an ex- traordinary one, 431. Steam Engines-Estimate of the power of those used in England, 428; Review of Partington's Account of them, 380. Sumatra-Address of Sir T. S. Raffles to its Agricultural So-
Tagus, from the Spanish of Luis de Leon, 176. Williams, Sir Charles Hanbury, Review of his works, 316; their gross licentiousness severely reprobated, 321, 4; the prose- cution of their printer and pub- lisher strongly urged, 321, 333; conduct and character of their editor, 322, 7, 332; their cha- racter, 324, 8, 9.
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