THE LITERARY JOURNAL, A REVIEW OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE, MANNERS, AND POLITICS. FOR THE YEAR 1803. VOL. II.-JULY TO DECEMBER. London: PRINTED BY AND FOR C. AND R. BALDWIN, NEW BRIDG E-STRERT. 1803. INDEX to the Second Volume of THE LITERARY JOURNAL. 160 160 352 168 34 31 ...... 80 153 81 A. 604 449 Influence of Religious Principles, 728 472 Journal of an excursion in Switzerland, 423 426 408 Letter to Mr. Addington on paper Inans, 423 347 on Manumission from Slavery, 31 652 s from Mrs. Palmerstone, 655 Lettice's plan for romoving the inhabitants, 602 &c. from the coast, 725 Lucy Ormond, 577 Luria's Sermon at Portuguese synagogue, 663 320 Martin on Mendicity in London, 273 Madan's Sermon at Peterborough, 604 320 Mason's Life of Earl Howe, 10 Mavor's Christian Panoply, 067 423 218 529 Millar on the English Government, 325, 385 Monsieur Botte, a romance, 86 Moralist's Medley, 475 343 Mount Pausilyppo, 702 Murray's Beauties of Scotland, .. 653 Munnings' Dramatic Dialogue, .. 136 Mythc'ogical Dictionary 539 65 Observations on the remarks of a Near Ob- 536 599 Observations on cursory remarks, . 667 333 Parallel between England and Carthage, 666 328 Phillips's 's British Liberty Considered, 605 206 Pickle's letter to Cobbett, 607 730) 271 Question, why do we go to War? temper- ately discussed, 24 723 28 147 Rees on Christianity, 99 144 Reginal de Torby, 264 Reflections on elections at Cambridge, 494 80 Remarks on debates in Parliament, 27 263 006 on Malthus's Essay, Review of Financial Arrangements, 98 603 92 Strangford's (Lord) Poerns of Camoens, 83 Rochester's charge 1803, 728 100 321 Sarratt's Picture of London, 631 606 27% Tresham's Britannicus to Bonaparte, 598 Serious Address to the Public, 31 Wilson's Memorabilia Cantabrigia, 143 Somerville's Preludes to Knowledge, 29 473 Smith's Divine Glory, a sermon, 163 515 rung Zebe, 353 Sporting Dictionary, 333 Sportsman's Diary, 731 stillingflect on Church Music, 605 218 Straubenzee's Impetus, a poem, 538 Sturm's Reflections, a new translation, 03 425 537 St. Clair of the Isles, 605 280 358 Tassie's Select Gems, Testimony of the statue of Ceres, .. 162 216 Thoughts on treasonable Conspiracies, 97 on the education of those who imitate the great, 729 352 Vindication of the Clergy in regard to resi- 30 dence, 219 Wakefield's Sermon on Invasion, 164 Address to the Richmond Vo- 351 lunteers, 33 Walter de Moubary, 97 27 Warning Drum, What have we to fight for? 279 537 Whateley on the Irish Fishery, 279 602 White's Narrative of the treatment of the 215 English in France, 97 Wonders of Nature and Art, 160 27 160 Yeats on the Cow Pox, 731 BOOKS-NOTICES OF FOREIGN. GO 99 Barante' Histoire de Languedoc, 101 Barthez' Traité de maladies Gouteuses, 570 34 Berthoud's Histoire des Horloges, 273 Hancock on Figurative Language, 219 Bibliotheque Medicale, 196 Helme's Evenings Rationally Employed, 731 Cailleau's Dictionaire Bibliographique, 319 475 Cavanille's Gencros &c. de Plantas, 01 5.3; Croquis de R tersbourg, 0 139, Ilodgson's Sunion at St. George's, ...720' Daunou sur ivrigine de l'Imprinichie', 151 34. 425 352 215 31 30 731 |