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tion of, 110, 111-goes to Rome, 112—
bis reception and patrons there, ib.—
list of his productions, with remarks, 113,
114-116-character of his historical
works, of a religious kind, 116, 117.
Capon (John, Bishop of Salisbury), notice
of, 342.

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therein should be separated, and form
detached museums, as in France, 156—
number of volumes in its library, com-
pared with those of the Bodleian library
at Oxford, and certain foreign libraries,
157-liberal admissions now given to
the British Museum, 158—improvements
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Britons, notice of a compact between them
and the Anglo-Saxons, 265.
Britton (John), Cathedral Antiquities and
Life, 305 struggles of his early life,
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literary adventure in conjunction with
Mr. Brayley, 311, 312-circumstances
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'Beauties of Wiltshire,' 312, 313-and
the Beauties of England and Wales,'
314-plan and character of that work, ib.
315-account of his Antiquities of Salis-
bury Cathedral, 319-349. See Salis-
bury.

Carey's (Mr.) translation of Dante, speci-
men of, with remarks, 8, 9.
Cathedrals, observations on the destruction
of, in various ages, 315-318-account
of Salisbury cathedral, 319-349.
Cesarotti's translation of the Iliad, defects
of, 4, 5.

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sioners of Inquiry into, notice of, 540,
541 and of the remarks thereon,
ascribed to a noble lord, 541, 542—
recommendation of the commissioners
respecting the law and practice of con-
veyancing, 542, 543.

Chantrey's sculpture, character of, 131—

Burke, (Rt. Hon. Edmund) high station
attained by him as a parliamentary leader, 133.
457-importance of the period during Charges on lands, observations on, 571,
which he lived, 458-inveteracy of the

572.

attacks on his memory, 461-character Charters of the Anglo-Saxons, legislative
of his political enemies, 461, 462-early documents, 266-but to be examined
parliamentary career of Mr. Burke, 463 with great caution, and why, 267-270.

-remarks on his conduct during the Ame-Children, number of, born at Paris, between
rican war, 464-procures the publication
of debates and proceedings in parliament,
465-his disinterested exertions in behalf
of Ireland, 465, 466-reform in public
accounts procured by him, 467-wisdom
of his suggestions in behalf of negro
slaves, ib. 466-his conduct during the
trial of Mr. Hastings, 460-integrity of
his subsequent political conduct, 470—
vindication of his conduct and sentiments
respecting the French revolution, 471-
474-Mr. Burke vindicated from the
charge of venality, 474-and of political
treachery, 475, 476-his influence, both
as an orator and as a writer, examined,
476-480-value and importance of his
political writings, 480, 481-their moral
tendency, 482 vindication of Mr.
Burke's writings from the charge of ex-
aggeration, 482-485-his estimable
private character, 486, 487.

1815 and 1824-454-remarks thereon,
ib. 455-number of deaths, during the
same period, 455-remarks thereon, ib.
456.

Chronicles of the Anglo-Saxous, sources of,
270-275-characters of the principal
chroniclers, 276-282.

C.

Chronology of the Anglo-Saxon historians,
strictures on, 296, 297.
Chronometers, English, superiority of, 77.
Cibber's sculpture, remarks on, 123.
Civilization, origin and progress of, 57-
in England it preceded France by more
than a century and a half, 47-57, 58.
Clapperton, (Captain) arrival of, in the in-
terior of Africa, 604, note.
Climate of Sumatra, 104.
Coal district of England, geological obser-
vations on, 533–535.

Coldwell (Bishop of Salisbury), notice of,

346.

College of Surgeons, account of the Museum
of, 160, 161.

Cambridge Philosophical Society, notice Colman and Kemble, notice of the dispute

of, 169.

between, 232.

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