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INDEX

TO THE

FIRST VOLUME OF THE BRITISH REVIEW.

A.

Absolution, how understood by the Church of England, 216.
Acton (Sir John), his letter on nature of service, entrusted to the
British in Sicily, 311.

Advice to a Young Reviewer, 1.

Aggro, population of, 311-has the appearance of indigence, 316.
Algebra, has been a source of essential service in the higher depart-
ments of science, 106.

* Alleghany Mountains, western states beyond, democratic, 135-142.
Amaduna (Le bon), king of Timor, a pilferer, 82.

America, tract on the politics of, 113-brief views of the policy and
resources of, ib.-improved state of, in taste and literature, 115-
exposed to danger from French power, 116-intended effects of
her embargo, 117-how far affected by the external power of
France, 119-not degraded by the superiority of England, 128-
plan for the destruction of, by the French, 130-what is the best
mode of frustrating the views of France against, 131-state of re-
presentation in, 132, 133-dangerous state of, 135-wretched
state of the government of, 137.

American Review, 140.

Amico, his topographical dictionary of Sicily, 313.
Anecdotes of popular elections in America, 134.

Angle, definitions of the sine of, 108.

Anstey (J. Esq), his Pleader's Guide, 161.

Apuleius' description of the funeral nuptials of Psyche, 279.

Araouja (Mons. d'), placed Portugal in a state of vassalage to Bo-
naparte, 367.

Arkensa, river, 176-178-184.

A-Sam, a Chinese, embarks at Paris with M. Péron on his voyage to
Australia, 74-is an object of curiosity at Paris, 75.

Assassination, its frequency checked in Messina, 322.

Augusta, destruction of the sick French at, 324.

Australia, Péron's voyage to, 66-the south coast of, not so dan-
gerous as the French represent it, 68-general description of the
manners, &c. of the natives, 89.

Australian Pondicherry, spot fitted by French government for, 69.
Avola, population of, 314.

B.

Balsamo (the Abbate), his survey of the state of Sicily, 309--his ac-
count of the population compared with that of America, 313, 314

VOL. I. NO. II.

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