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THE
EDINBURGH REVIEW,
OR
CRITICAL JOURNAL:
FOR
FEB. 1813.....JULY 1813.
BE CONTINUED QUARTERLY.
JUDEX DAMNATUR CUM NOCENS ABSOLVITUR.
PUBLIUS SYRUS.
VOL. XXI.
Edinburgh:
Printed by D. Willison,
FOR ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE AND COMPANY, EDINBURGH ; AND WHITE, COCHRANE & CO. FLEET-STREET,
LONDON.
ART. I. Correspondance, Litteraire, Philosophique et Critique.
Adressée à un Souverain d'Allemagne, depuis 1770
jusqu'à 1782. Par le Baron De Grimm, et par
Diderot
p. 263
✔ II. The Giaour, a Fragment of a Turkish Tale. By Lord
-
Byron
III. An Account of a Trigonometrical Survey, and of the
Measurement of an Arc of the Meridian in the Pen-
insula of India. By Major W. Lambton, of the
33d Regt. of Foot
IV. Photii Lexicon. E duobus Apographis edidit Godo-
fredus Hermannus. Accedit Jo. Alberti Index, sup-
pletus et auctus
V. Publications on the State of Ireland
VI. Bija Gannita, or the Algebra of the Hindus. By E.
Strachey, of the East-India Company's Bengal Civil
Establishment
VII. A Tour through Italy, exhibiting a View of its Scenery,
its Antiquities, and its Monuments; particularly as
they are Objects of Classical Interest and Elucida-
tion: With an Account of the present State of its
Cities and Towns, and occasional Observations on
the recent Spoliations of the French. By the Rev.
John Chetwode Eustace
VIII. Reflexions sur le Suicide. Par Madame la Baronne
de Staël-Holstein
IX. Sketch of the Sikhs; a singular Nation, who inhabit
the Provinces of the Penjáb, situated between the
Rivers Jumna and Indus. By Lieut.-Col. Malcolm,
Author of the Political Sketch of India
299
310
329
340
364
378
4.24.
432
X. Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William
Penn. By T. Clarkson, M.A.
4444
XI. Seventh Report of the Directors of the African Insti-
tution,-read at the Annual General Meeting on the
26th of March 1813
462
Quarterly List of New Publications
475
ART.
I. De la Litérature considérée dans ses Rapports avec les
Institutions Sociales. Par Mad. de Staël-Holstein
II. Travels into Southern Africa in the Years 1803, 1804,
1805 and 1806. By H. Lichtenstein, M. D. Trans-
lated from the German by Anne Plumptre
III. The Trials of the Slave Traders, Samuel Samo, Joseph
Peters, and William Tufft, tried in April and June
1812, before the Hon. Robert Thorpe, LL. D., Chief-
Justice of Sierra Leone, &c. &c.
IV. A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of
Lincoln, at the Triennial Visitation of that Diocese in
May, June, and July, 1812. By George Tomline,
D. D. F. R. S. Lord Bishop of Lincoln
p. 1
50
72
93
V. Pamphlets on the Project of Creating a Vice-Chancellor 103
VI. Travels in various Countries of Europe, Asia, and Africa.
By Daniel Clarke, LL. D. Part the Second. Greece,
Egypt, and the Holy Land
VII. An Historical Sketch of the last Years of the Reign of
Gustavus the IVth, Adolphus, late King of Sweden,
including a Narrative of the Causes, Progress, and
Termination of the late Revolution
VIII. Memoirs of the Kings of Spain of the House of Bour-
bon, to the Death of Charles III. in 1788. By W.
Coxe, M. A. Archdeacon of Wilts
IX. Report of the Finance Committee and Trustees of the
Royal Lancasterian Institution for the Education of the
Poor. - First Annual Report of the National Society
for Promoting the Education of the Poor in the Prin-
ciples of the Established Church. A Vindication of
Mr Lancaster's System of Education, from the Asper-
sions of Professor Marsh, &c.. - Schools for all, &c.
X. The Resources of Russia, in the Event of a War with
France; and an Examination of the prevailing Opinion
relative to the Political and Military Conduct of the
Court of St Petersburgh; with a short Description of
the Cozaks. By M. Eustaphieve, Russian Consul at
P. 118. line 33. insert Observations before P. 15. 16.
line 35. dele narrated.
123. line 4. from bottom, for Court read Consent.
424. line 6. from bottom, for degree read sense.
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