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Narrative of a Journey in the Interior of China, and of a Voyage to and from that Country, in the years 1816 and 1817; containing an Account of the most interesting Transactions of Lord Amherst's Embassy to the Court of Pekin, and Observations on the Countries which it visited. By Clarke Abel, F. L. S. INDEX. Abelard and Eloisa, story of, 352. Aberdeen, affairs of, fall into confusion, 503-a poll election refused Alberic, visions of, said to have been the model of Dante's poem, 318. Alleghany mountains, description of, 375. Amherst, Lord, shipwrecked in the Alceste, 395. Aranda, Count de, expels the Jesuits in one day from all the Span- Arctic expedition, proposed objects of, 5-principles which regulate Aretino, Leonardo, his account of a strange fit of devotion which Arragon, observations on the constitution of, 162. Augereau, General, sent to disperse the Legislative Bodies, 302. Barrington, Daines, asserts the possibility of reaching the North Barry, Madame du, account of her origin, 430. Benedictines, great wealth and power of, 326. Biot, M., assists in the experiments for determining the length of Birkbeck, Mr, his Notes on America, one of the most instructive 3 chases a tract of land in the Illinois territory, 133-method of Buonaparte, judgment of posterity respecting, not clearly to be fore- Boscovich, his method of numbering the vibrations of pendulums, 416. Bristol, shocking state of the jail of, 475. Brougham, Mr, on the Education of the Poor, 486-moves for a Brunetto Latini, a work of his said to be the model of Dante's poem, Burke, Mr, remarks of, on the subject of parties, 191, 194. tem, 510-inquiry into the most adequate source of reform, 519. Byron's, Lord, Childe Harold-points of resemblance between the Cartwright, Major, principles of the faction with which he is con- Castile, remarks on the early constitution of, 155. Cavern, calcareous, in Kentucky described, 386. Choiseul, Due de, character of, 386-circumstance which made him Church, gradual usurpations of, on the civil authority, 163. Cleaveland, Mr, sketch of his treatise on the mineralogy, &c. of |