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TO THE

FIFTEENTH VOLUME OF THE BRITISH REVIEW.

ACCUM (Frederick), on Adulterations of

Food, 170.

Africans, not incapable of civilization,
74.

Anotto, adulteration of, 180.

Anchovy sauce, often poisonous, 181.
Athena Oxonienses; new edition, with
additions, and a continuation, 121.
Axis, meaning of the term in crystal-
lography, 317.

Ayre (Dr. Joseph), on the Nature and
Treatment of Marasmus, 171,186.

Baillie (Joanna), 35.

Baldwyn (William), a printer and poet,
130.

Barbatus (Josippus), an Egyptian,

teaches Arabic at Oxford, 133.
Barlow (Peter), Essay on Magnetic
Attractions, particularly as respects
the Deviation of the Compass on
Shipboard, 281, 285-his method
of correction compared with Dr,
Young's, 296, note.

Barton (Bernard), Poems by, 384.
Baudières (Ferrand de), assassinated in
St. Domingo, 49.

Beer, adulterations of, 176, 183-entire,
178.

Belsham (Rev. T.), Christianity plead-

ing for the Patronage of the Civil
Power, but protesting against the
Aid of Penal Laws, 325.
Bentham (Jeremy), on Universal Suf-
frage, 116-on the national schools,
119.
Bernstorf (Count), his circular letter to
the Prussian ambassadors, 167.
Bible, Vindication of our authorized
Translations and Translators, 216,
218-reasons why a new translation
should not be published, without a
previous statement and examination
of all the material passages supposed
to be misinterpreted, 216, 224-tes-
timonies in favour of the authorized
English version, 221-Mr. Bellamy's
version of, defective, 225-the autho-
rized version susceptible of improve-
ment, 225.

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Biography to be received with caution,
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Blanc-mange, often poisonous, 181.
Blank verse, first written by Howard,
Earl of Surrey, 132.

Bliss (Philip), new edition of Wood's
Athenæ Oxonienses, 121.
Blood-hounds, imported into St. Do-
mingo, and public execution by, 76.
Bodley (Sir Thomas), letter of, 133.
Boigne (Leborgne de), his New System
of Colonization, 74.

Borde (Count de la), on the Spirit of
Association, 360.

Botany, classification of plants, 311.
Brandy, adulteration of, 180, 181.
Bread, adulterations of, 172, 186.
Brewers, adulterations practised by, 176

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-thirty-four convictions of, 178-
artifices of, 179.

Britain, state of the nation, 16-dif-
fusion of infidelity in, 18-proceeds
from the revolutionary philosophy of
France and Germany, 19-importance
of the magistracy in, 25, 207-con-
stitution of, 214.

Bruce (Lord), his duel with Sir Edward
Sackville, 144.

Buccaneers, their origin, 47.
Buonaparte, Historical Memoirs of, 191

his thoughts with regard to Eng-
land, 194-charge against Murat un-
founded, 196-proceedings on his re-
turn from Elba, 196-cause of the fa-
tal termination of the campaign in
Russia, 198-campaign in Belgium,
198-battle of Waterloo, 199, 200-
Mad. de Stael's remarks on, 274.
Burges (Dr.), 104.

(Sir James Bland), Reasons in
Favour of a New Translation of the
Holy Scriptures, 216-Answer to,

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