Contents
of the Quarterly
Review,
1809, Vol. I, No. 2
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I |
Gertrude
of Wyoming, a Pensylvanian
Tale, and other Poems,
by Thomas Campbell,
Author of "The
Pleasures of Hope," &c. |
| ART.
II |
The
History of Barbadoes,
from the first
Discovery of the
Island in the
Year 1605, till
the Accession
of Lord Seaforth,
1801.
By John Poyer. |
| ART.
III |
Extractos
em Portuguez e
em Inglez; com
as Palavras Portuguezas
propriamente accentuadas,
para facilitar
o Estudo d'aquella
Lingoa. |
| ART.
IV |
A
Journal of the
Voyages and Travels
of a Corps of
Discovery, under
the Command of
Captains Lewis
and Clarke, from
the Mouth of the
River Missouri,
through the interior
Parts of North
America, to the
Pacific Ocean.
By Patrick Gass,
one of the Persons
employed on the
Expedition. |
| ART.
V |
Amelie
Mansfield.
Par Madame Cottin. |
| ART.
VI |
The
New Testament,
in an improved
Version, upon
the Basis of Archbishop
Newcome's new
Translation, with
a corrected Text,
and Notes critical
and explanatory;
published by a
Society for promoting
Christian Knowledge,
and the Practice
of Virtue, by
the Distribution
of Books. |
| ART.
VII |
John
de Lancaster:
a Novel.
By Richard Cumberland,
Esq. |
| ART.
VIII |
Memoir
on Fiorin Grass,
by W. Richardson,
D. D. late Fellow
of Trinity College,
Dublin; from
Select Papers
of the Belfast
Literary Society. |
| ART.
IX |
The
Satires of Aulus
Persius Flaccus,
translated into
English Verse,
with the Latin
Text, and Notes. |
| ART.
X |
Lettres
et Pensées
du Maréchal
Prince de Ligne,
publiées
par Madame la
Baronne de Staël
Holstein: contenant
des Anecdotes
inedites sur Joseph
II. Catherine
II. Frederic le
Grand, Rousseau,
Voltaire, &c. &c.
et des Remarques
interessantes
sur les Turcs. |
| ART.
XI |
The
Memoirs of the
Life and Writings
of Percival Stockdale,
containing many
interesting Anecdotes
of the illustrious
Men with whom
he was connected.
Written by himself. |
| ART.
XII |
Two
Volumes of Sermons.
By the Reverend
Sydney Smith,
A. M. |
| ART.
XIII |
Essays,
Biographical,
Critical, and
Historical, illustrative
of the Tatler,
Spectator, Guardian,
Rambler, Adventurer,
and Idler, and
of the various
Periodical Papers,
which, in Imitation
of the Writings
of Steele and
Addison, have
been published
between the Close
of the Eighth
Volume of the
Spectator and
the Commencement
of the Year 1809.
By Nathan Drake,
M. D. Author of
Literary Hours. |
| ART.
XIV |
An
Historical Survey
of the Foreign
Affairs of Great
Britain, with
a View to explain
the Causes of
the Disasters
of the late and
present Wars.
By G. F. Leckie,
Esq. |
| ART.
XV |
On
the Linen and
Hempen Manufactures
in the Province
of Ulster. By
S. M. Stephenson,
M. D. M. B. L.
S. From
Select Papers
of the Belfast
Literary Society. |
| ART.
XVI |
An
Address to the
People of England
on the absolute
necessity of a
Reform in Parliament, &c.
Reasons for Reformation.
By John Cartwright,
Esq.
A
Letter to Samuel
Whitbread,
Esq. upon the late
Inquiry, the Destruction
of Important Papers,
and Parliamentary
Reform. By James
Clarke.
Debates
on the Charges
and Minutes of Evidence, &c. |
| ART.
XVII |
Proclamation
of the Archduke
Charles to his
Army. Declaration
of War by the
Emperor of Austria.
Address of the
Archduke to the
German Nation. |
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Quarterly
List of New Publications |
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Index
to the First Volume
of the Quarterly
Review |
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