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The Grounds on which the Church of England separated from the Church of Rome reconsidered; in a View of the Romish Doctrine of the Eucharist; with an Explanation of the Antepenultimate Answer in the Church Catechism. By Shute, Bish. of Durham.

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A Sermon preached at Lambeth Chapel at the Consecration of the Right Rev. William Lord Mansel, Lord Bishop of Bristol. By John Barlow Seale, D. D.

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Extracts from the Religious Works of Mons. Francois Salignac de la Mothe Fenelon, from the French. By Miss Marshall. 10s. 6d.

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Six Sermons on the most important Points of Christianity. By the Rev. A. Tres ton, A. M. 12s. 6d.

Discourses, Moral and Religious, preached on board his Majesty's Ship Tremendous, in 1802, 3, and 4. By the Rev. Robert Baynes. 8vo.

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The Year of Jubilee, considered in a Discourse delivered at the Unitarian Chapel, in Essex Street. By Thomas Belsham.

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The Jubilee rendered a Source of Religious Improvement. A Sermon, By John Evans, A. M. 1s.

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An Account of the British Settlement of Honduras. By Captain Henderson.

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Topography of London. By John Lockie, Inspector of Buildings to the Phoenix Fire-Office. 8vo. 8s.

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INDEX.

A.

ABBOT, Mr, Speaker of the Commons,
speech on Mr Madocks's motion against
Mr Perceval and Lord Castlereagh, I.
245. On Mr Curwen's bill of reform,
274

Abensberg, battle of, I, 594
Abercrombie, Mr, moves for the orders
sent out to Sir John Moore, I. 95.
Abercromby, Sir Ralph, monument erect-
ed to him, II. 79

Aberdeen, storm there, II. 312
Adair, Mr, his negociations with the
Porte, I. 461, 463

Adam, Mr W. defends the Duke of York,
I. 121. Examined respecting the Duke
of York, 130. Interrogated by Colo-
nel Wardle, 137. Letter to him, ib.
His evidence commented on by Lord
Folkestone, 192

Adam, J. his generous conduct to his cre-
ditors, II. 155

Adelsparre, General, excites a mutiny
amongst the Swedish troops, I. 428.
Africaine, L', case of the deserters from,
II. 275

African Institution, report of, II. 173
Ainsley, G. escapes, II. 23.

Alache, Count de, conducts a Spanish
corps to the Duke del Infantado, I. 477
Albergaria Nova, action there, I. 705
Albuquerque, Duke de, his successes
against the French, I. 554, 557. His
military abilities, 717. His success, 722.
Appointed to command in Estrema.
dura, 757

Alcedo, Don A. surrenders Coruna to
the French, I. 492

Aldercreutz, General, seizes the king of
Sweden, I. 430

Alexander, Emperor of Russia, nego
ciates with Sweden, I. 441. His re-
ply to Prince Kourakin, II. 127. Pro-
clamation, 271

Alexandre, M. discovery for purifying
water, II. 454

Algiers, revolution there, II. 23
Althorpe, Lord, his amendment on the

question of the Duke of York's con-
duct negatived, I. 224

Alvarez, Don M. defends Gerona, I. 769.
Sent to Figueras, 785

Am Ende, General, enters Saxony, I. 623
America, Lord Grenville's sentiments on
our policy towards that country, I. 8.
Disputes with England, 403. The nor-
thern states favourable to England,
411. Negociations respecting the Che-
sapeake, 413. Mr Jackson sent there,
417. Debates in Congress, II. 29.
Breaches of the embargo act, 61. Elec-
tion of the president, ib. Commercial
regulations respecting the trade be-
tween England and America, 22. State
of the commerce, 163, 170. The pre-
sident refuses to recognize Ferdinand,
iv. 298

Amphitrite, French frigate, gets into Mar-
tinique, II, 60.

Anderson, Mr, discovery of painting li-
nen cloth II. 443
Anderson,

committed for child

murder, II. 140
Andreossy, General, directs the bom-
bardment of Vienna, I. 602
Anholt taken by the English, II. 153
Annual Review, observations on, II. 579

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Aspern, battle of, I. 608

Assembly, General, meet at Edinburgh,
II. 140; dissolved, 150
Asturias, the junta there dissolved, I. 709
Auckland, Lord, objects to acknowledg-
ing Ferdinand IV. I. 23. Bill on di-
vorces, 958

Auco, Lorenzo, his heroism at Gerona,
I. 771

Augereau, Marshal, his conduct at Ge-
rona, I. 786

Augustenburg, Prince of, chosen crown
prince of Sweden, I. 440. His sudden
death, 445

Avintas, action of, I. 706

Austria, situation of before the war, I.
575. Preparations for war, 578. State
of the army, 583. Manifesto of the
emperor, 584. Peace with France, 654,
xxv. State of the army, II. 87. Aus-
trian prisoners employed, 159. Ar-
mistice, 200. Peace, 292. General
orders of the emperor, 304, 305
Ayr, thunder storm there, II. 141. Earth-
quake, 199

B.

Bacquart, General, takes the village of
Aspern, I. 610
Bagrathion, Prince, defeats the Turks, I.

467. Defeated at Silistria, 468
Bailey, Captain, Cataro given up to him
by the Austrians, I. 454
Baillie, Miss, observations on her trage
dies, II. 397

Baird, Sir David, difficulties i joining
Sir J. Moore, I. 65

Baireuth taken by the Austrians, I. 625
Balderston, Mrs, pension granted to her,
II. 63

Ballads, Old, Shenstone's observations
on, II. 551

Balman, Mr, attempt to liberate La Fay-
ette, II. 514

Baltic fleet dispersed, II. 269. Arrive, 295
Bank of England, number of notes, II.

124. Subscription to the patriotic fund,
250. Meeting of directors, 267
Bankes, Mr, proposes an amendment on
the charges against the Duke of York,
I. 183, 184

Barcelona relieved by the French, I. 50S
Barclay, Captain, his pedestrian exploit,

II. 181. Returns from Walcheren, 266
Barham, Mr, objects to the questions put
to Miss Taylor, I. 169.
Baronets, creation of, II. 252
Barquier, General, surrenders St Domin
go, I. 395

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Barry, Mr, objects to the bounty on Irish
flax seed, I. 319

Baseley, Mr, transactions to obtain a
deanery for him, I. 150, 151; II. 406,
407

Basque Roads, attack on the French fleet
lying there, I. S67; II. 82. Account of
the action, 115. Trial of the French
officers, 272

Bateman, Mary, committed for trial, II.
31. Condemned, 88

Bath, floods there, II. 48, 53. Heavy fall!
of snow, 120

Bathz, Fort, taken by the English, I. 668.
Abandoned, 681

Bathurst, Mr, speech on the charges
against the Duke of York, I. 182. His
amendment, 183. Negatived, 224.
Speech on Mr Madocks' motion against
Lord Castlereagh and Mr Perceval, 245
Bavaria ravaged by the Tyrolese, I. 646,

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