dical writings, 99, 100-advantage of a philosophical view of the whole Talmud, 113.
Tartary (Little), appearance of, 370-se- pulchral monuments there, ib.
Tartars, devotion of, during divine worship,
Taxes repealed since the battle of Waterloo, 291.
Taylor (W.), British Synonymes diccri minated, 403-specimen of it, with re- marks, 410-414.
Teflis, notice of German millenarians in the vicinity of, 384.
armament, 484-hostilities commenced, 483-internal appearance of Rangoon,486 -difficulties of the British troops, 487- Burmese mode of warfare, ib.-defeat of them in the first attack, 488-Kemmen- dine captured by the British army, 490- defeat of the Burmese, 491, 492-ac- 377. count of the corps of Invulnerables, 493, Taste, effect of the rebellion on the perver. 494-their defeat by the British forces, sion of, 186, 187. 494, 495-advance of the British army, 496-Burmese mode of entrenching, 497 -they are defeated in an assault of the British army, 498-and defeat a detach- ment of Sepoys under Colonel Smith, 499-the Burmese defeated again before Rangoon, 501, 502-failure of attack on Donabew, by the British, 502, 503-who subsequently carried it, 504--advance of the British army to Prome, 505-advance and defeat of the Burmese, 506, 507— horrors of the war, 508-further advance of the British forces, 509-negociations of the Burmese for peace, 510—a treaty concluded, 511-strictures on Major Snodgrass's omission of the valuable ser- vices rendered by the navy, 512–517. Societies for Assurance, table of, 7. For an account of the principles on which they are conducted, see Assurance. Solicitors, evil of allowing commissions to, for insurances, 30, 31.
Spaniards, hatred of, by the Creoles, 334- 337-their rapacity towards the Abori- gines of South America, 338-341- mal-administration of the Spanish colonies in South America. See America (South.) St. Martin (General), cruelty of, to the Spaniards in Peru, 135, 136. Stanhope (Lieut.-col.), conduct of, in Greece, 224-226.
Staroværtsi, a sect of Russian dissenters, notice of, 366. Stewart's (Lieut.-col. M.), considerations on the government of India, 32-character of his work, 66. See India. Swift's character of Diaper's Poems, 190,
Toleration of the Russian government, 401. Tor-Hill, plan of the novel of, 559-563- remarks thereon, 563-566.
Trusler's (Dr.), Work on British Syno- nymes, character of, 408.
Truth, how far admissible as a conclusive defence to a prosecution for libel, 581— 583-examination of the wisdom or in judiciousness of the law which forbids the truth of the statement to be given in evidence on an indictment for libel, 584 -588-refutation of objections to the law's declaring truth to be a libel, 594— 598-examination of the question whether the truth of the libellous statement ought to be received in evidence, in mitigation of defendant's guilt, when brought up for judgment, 601-607.
Tumuli (sepulchral) in Little Tartary, 370 -Scythian tumuli, 380, 381. Tupac-Amaru, revolt of, against the Span- iards of South America, 340. Tver (Town of), notice of, 366. U.
Ulloa (Antonio de), Noticias Secretas de America, 321-qualifications of Ulloa and his associate for observation, 322, 323-character and plan of his report, 324, 325-flagrant abuses in Peru, 325 -power of the viceroys, 326-venality of justice in the audiencias or chief court of justice, ib. 327, 328-custom-house management, 328-profligacy of the Romish clergy, 329, 330-particularly towards an Indian cacique, 331-the number of the ecclesiastics, how kept up, 332-power of the Jesuits and bene- fits conferred by them on the South Ame- ricans, 333-bitter hatred between the Spaniards and the Creoles, 334-336- remarks on its causes, 337-rapacious conduct of the Spaniards towards the Aborigines, 338-account of the Repar- timientos
Waverley, observations on the novel of, 529.
timientos in forced allotments, exacted | Viceroys of South America, power of, 326. of them, 339-their absurdity, 340- Volcanoes of Owhyhee, account of, 424- account of the mita or compulsory service of the Indians, 341-exactions of the priests and their concubines, 342-mock- ery of religious services performed among the Indians, 343. Venality of justice in South America, 326 -328.
Whitmore's (W.W. Esq.)Letter to the Elec- tors of Bridgnorth upon the Corn-Laws, 269. See Corn-Laws. Workmen. See Labourer.
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