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INDEX.

INDEX.

ABOLITION of the slave trade, Seventh Report of the African Institu-
tion on, 462-impeded by the Portugueze, 464-its friends hi-
therto averse to any decisive measures against the slave trade of
our allies, 467-but partially effected in the West Indies, 473.
Acre, the Djezzar Pacha of, described by Dr Clarke, 140.
Adam's Skull, remarks on the tradition concerning, 147.

Adlercreutz, Baron, a chief actor in the Swedish revolution, 171—
and in the deposition of the King, 173.

Africa, the progress of the human species towards a state of perfec-
tion scarcely begun there, 11.

Southern, travels in, by Dr Lichtenstein, 50-state of the
colonists through the tract of country that composes the settle-
ment of the Cape, 53-scenery on the west side of the African
promontory, 54-Hantam district, 55-the Roggeveld, 58-the
Karroo, 60-the Schurfedeberge, 63-establishment of United
Brethren on the river Zonder-end, 64-the Caffres, 68-71.
African Institution, Seventh Report of, 462-death of Granville Sharpe,
463-a large proportion of the slave trade, covered by Portu-
gueze and Spanish flags, owes its existence to British and Ame-
rican capital, 464-extract from the Report, relative to the trade
carried on by means of the Portugueze island of Bissao, 465-a
compulsory abolition of the Portugueze slave trade should be ob-
tained, if none other can be accomplished, 466-trials of the
slave traders at Sierra Leone, and flagrant proceedings in the Isle
of France, noticed in the Report, 462-extracts from Captain
Lynne's letter to Admiral Stopford, and from Governor Farquhar's
despatch to Lord Liverpool on the latter subject, 463-advan-
tage of having such bodies as the African Institution, 470-slave
traffic in Malta inquired into by Government, at the suggestion
of the Directors, 471-branch of the Report relative to Africa,
471-passage from Mr Park's journal, illustrative of the differ-
ence between the Negroes on the coast, and those in the interior
beyond the reach of the slave trade, 472-account of Paul Cuf-
fee, 473-enormities still committed in the West Indies, ib.-re-
medies suggested, 474.

Algebra of the Hindus, 364-question of its originality, considered,

374.

Alliance of Church and State, remarks on, by Dr Paley and Mr
Burke, 217.

Americans, slave trade carried on by, under the Spanish and Portu
gueze flags, 85.

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Amphitheatre at Verona, described by Mr Eustace, 384.
Apennines, defiles of, described by Mr Eustace, 394.

Appeals to the House of Lords, increase of, 104-divided into three
classes, 119-question of a separation of the Speakership of the
House of Lords from the office of Chancellor, considered with re-
ference to, 120.

Arch of the Meridian, Major Lambton's account of the measurement
of an, in the peninsula of India, 310.

Assa Feta, first woman of the bedchamber in the Spanish court, du-
ties of her office, 197.

Assisi, the birth-place of St Francis, 414.

Augustus, effects of his usurpation, on Roman literature, 33.
Austria, view of her foreign policy in 1806, 239, et seq.-basis of
her proposed mediation for a general peace, 244.
Bankrupt Commissions and Petitions, increase of, 126.

Barrow, some of his accusations against the African colonists blam-
ed by Dr Lichtenstein, 53.

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Benacus, Lake, one of the grand ornaments of Italy,
Berg-Valley, in Southern Africa, singular scenery in, 54.
Bija Gannita, or Algebra of the Hindus, by Ed. Strachey, 364-
contents and design of the work, 366-its title objectionable, 367
-notation of Hindu algebra, ib.-unknown quantities called co-
lours, 368-analogous invention stated in explanation of his no-
menclature, 369-rules concerning division not sufficiently de-
tached, 371-mode of resolving quadratic equations, 373-ob-
servations on the originality of the Hindu algebra, 374.

Bissao, Portugueze island of, slave trade still carried on by means
of, 465.

Bokkeveld, a district in Southern Africa, 62, 63.

Bombelli, curious anecdote concerning, 375.

Bonaparte, view of his policy in 1806, 231-his mean and cruel per-
secution of Mad. de Staël, 425.

Borda, utility of his repeating circle in trigonometrical surveying,

310.

Bosjesmans, their character distinguished from that of the Hottentots,

59.

Bourbons, the restoration of, undertaken by the late King of Sweden,
155, 161.

Bourbons of Spain, Coxe's memoirs of, 175.

Bournabashi, the hill of, fixed on as the site of Troy, by M. Cheva-
lier, 137-Dr Clarke's speculations on the subject, 137.
Brougham, Mr, his Act, 51 Geo. III. c. 23., trials of slave traders

under, 73.

Buenos Ayres, the new government of, has abolished the slave trade,

87.

Burke, quoted respecting the operation of the Irish popery laws,

348.351.

Butler's Life of Fencion, commended, 138, note.

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