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INDEX

INDEX

TO THE

NINTH VOLUME OF THE QUARTERLY REVIEW.

A.

ACRE, visit of Dr. Clarke to, 189-anecdotes of Djezzar, Pacha of
Acre, 190, 192-ruins of St. Andrew's church there, 192.
Aderbijan (Province), fertility of, 69.

Air, experiments to determine the resistance of, applied to military
projectiles, 416, 417.

Aktiar, port of, its importance to Russia, 379.

Alexandria, masterly landing of the British troops at, 185.

Alfieri's tragedies, noble imitations of the Greek tragedy, 151.

Algebra of the Indians and Arabs, brief account of, 410-412. Of the
Italians, 412.

Allegorical interpretation of the Scriptures proposed by Sir William
Drummond, specimen of, 331, 332-his reasons for such mode of
interpretation, 336-refutation thereof, 337-339.

America, deplorable condition of Scotch, Irish, and Welch emigrants,
284-probable cause of the recent captures by the Americans, 294.
Amusements of La Valetta described, 20-22.

Angina pectoris, treatment recommended for, 470.
Anthropophagism, sagacious remarks on, 436--438.
Antiquities (Persian), brief notice of, 73, 74.

Apollonius Rhodius, Mr. Fox's opinion of, 325, 326-was copied by
Virgil, ib.

Apparitions. See Ferriar, Ghosts.

Arabs, manners and dress of, 194.

Arezzo, treacherously betrayed by the Guelphs, 465..
Aristophanes, comedies of, translated, 139-remarks on the editors and
commentators of Aristophanes, 140-difference between his comedy
and that of modern times, 141, 142-estimate of the character of
Aristophanes, 142, 143-and of the Athenians, 144-examination of
Aristophanes' supposed antipathy to Socrates, Euripides, and Cleon,
145-148-observations on Mr. Cumberland's version of the Clouds,
149, 150—on the Plutus by Fielding, 150, 151—plan and fable of the
Frogs, 151-Mr. Dunster's translation of it inferior to the former, ib.
-Aristophanes imitated by Molière, and Foote, 153, 154-the
Wasps successfully imitated by Racine, 154-and by Ben Jonson, in
the Staple of the News,' 155-design of the Ecclesiazusæ, ib.-of
the Thesmophoriazusæ, 156, 157—of the Acharnians, 158-of the
Peace, ib.-extract from a chorus on the return of peace, 159—esti-
mate of Aristophanes' real merits, 160, 161.

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Arnaud (Sophie), anecdotes of, 113.

Artificial Memory. See Feinaigle, Grey, Memory,

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Assassination,

Assassination, increase of, in England, 425-of Cardinal Beatoun, 422—
remarks on the conduct of Knox in that affair, ih. 426.

B.

Barzoni (M.) Li Romani nella Grecia, 39--former work of this
author, 41-his present work typical, Italy being figured in Greece,
the French in the Romans, &c. 41-outline of its plan, 41, 42—spi-
rited portrait of Buonaparte, under the name of Tito Quinzio Fla-
minio, 43, 44-remarks on the misapplication of the author's talents,
44, 45.

Beatoun (Cardinal), assassination of, 422-remarks on Knox's conduct
in this affair, 422–426.

Beauty, Persian ideas of, 77.

Beej Gunnit, or algebra of the Indians, account of, 410-412.

Benevento (Battle at), between Manfred, King of Naples, and Charles
of Anjou, 448-451.

Billinsgate fish market, abusive monopoly of, exposed, 275, 276-im-
pediments to the breaking of the combination of the fish salesmen
there, 276-278.

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Binomial theorem, complete demonstration of, in the case of fractional
exponents, by Dr. Hutton, 403, 404.

Blackall (Dr.), observations on dropsies, 466-on the causes of drop-
sies, 467-his method of treating the disorder, 468, 469-medicines
recommended by him, 469, 470-his opinion on angina pectoris, 470
-analysis of the dropsical fluid, 471.

Black Sea, importance of to Russia, considered, 376-379.

Bravery of the British soldiers on their landing at Alexandria, 185.
Bridal of Triermain, a poem, 480-remarks on, 480, 481-extract
from, 481-fable of the poem, 487--489-extracts from, with re-
marks, 492-497.

Britain has done little towards disabusing the people of the continent,
.41--the situation of the British islands, peculiarly favourable for car-
rying on the fisheries, 265, 266-schemes for improving the British
fisheries, with remarks, 290–293. See Fisheries.

Buonaparte, spirited portrait of his character, by M. Barzoni, 43, 44-
his policy in keeping the people of Europe ignorant of passing events,
39, 40-designs of, on Persia, 83-sends an embassy to Persia, which
is frustrated, 83-85-confirmation of the massacre at Jaffa by him,
205-proofs of his tyranny over the French press, and the minds of
French writers, 367.

C.

Caleoon, or water-pipe, universally used in Persia, 78.

Canaanitish Nations, destruction of, proved to be reconcileable with the
moral justice of God, 340-342.

Carnival at Malta, description of, 22, 23.

Castruccio, character and death of, 459, 460.

Character of the Maltese, remarks on, 18, 19-of Mr. Fox, 322, 323--
of Mr. Wakefield, 318, 319.

Charles of Anjou, battle between, and Manfred King of Naples, 448-
450-defeats Manfred, 450, 451-character of, 452-reflection on

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