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Alexander, (Emp.) ukase respecting the Alexandria, school of science at, 3-de- Astronomy, importance of, 1—a boundless Almamon, Almansor, Al Raschid, cultivating its acquisitions in Italy, 179. ors and patrons of astronomy, 5. Australia, advantages of, 240. Alphonso X. of Spain, his astronomical Authors, characters of, not always deduci- of Psalms, 23-caution against change, Ambrose, (St.) hymns composed by, 37, 38. to anglers, 509-anecdotes of anglers, Barbadoes, flourishing state of, in the 17th salmon fishing, 519-illustrious devotees Barclay, (Alex.) born in England, 298, Barrow, INDEX. Barrow, (J. H.) Mirror of Parliament, 241. Callenberg Institution for the conversion of Beaufoy, (Col. H.) plan for exploring Africa, 98. Bee, habits of the, 366. the Jews, 133. Callimachus, hymns of, 18. Canary Islands contributed to the discovery Caraites, 119, note, 126, 140-account of Beggars, suppression of, 67, 83-prevalence Casas, (Barth. de Las) 204. and lives of, in Herefordshire two centu-Casimir III. of Poland, great mass of the tury, 71-profits of the trade, ibid.-their Cassini, 6. Belief no proof of a shallow mind, 525. Berlanga, (Bish. T. de) the first who took 133. Bingham, opinion of, as to the introduction 37. Birch, (T.) remarks on, 389. Bogs, instances of the successful cultiva- Boulter, (Abp. Hugh) on the state of Ire- Brady, (Rev. Dr. Nich.) his version of the Brinkley, (Bish.) sidereal astronomy in- between promising a thing and swearing 406. Chalmers, (Dr.) 70, 75. note. Chocolate prepared with eggs and Madeira Brougham, (H.) speech on the present state 166. Byron (Lord) his aversion to angling, 504. Christchurch, Hampshire, enclosure of wastes of, 432. Church Church of Scotland, employed in revising Diaz, (Bernal) attached to planting trees, 198. Dibdin, (Dr. T. F.) remarks on, 386. be Clairaut, Euler, D'Alembert, Lagrange, and for the Borgho country, ibid.-his death, Dillon, (Lord) bog reclaimed by, 421. Clarke, (Rev. Dr.) his opinion of the Ca-Dodd, (C. E.) letter to Mr. Peel on some Clenard, (Nich.) his account of slaves in 205. Clocks, application of the pendulum to, 6, West Indians, 208. Dolland, achromatic telescope invented by, 8. Donatists, a religious sect, 22, note. Commination, poem on, 49, note. Commissioners of woods and forests, hints Common Pleas, (Court of) number of Cooper, (S.) remarks on, 390. vision for the Irish poor, 53, 83, Drake, (Sir Francis) the first in obloquy Coot, eaten by the Catholics on fast days, Dresden, society for converting the Jews, 134. Drummond, (H.) on poor-rates and the Dublin, abundance of beggars in, during Duppa, (Bish.) letter by, to Richard Ligon, Dutch.-See Netherlands. |