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INDEX TO VOLUME XXV.

66

A.

Lubeck, ib. ; commands the army at Antwerp,

159; elected Crown Prince of Sweden, ib.;
Addison, anecdote illustrative of the attractive

his competitors, ib. ; condition of Sweden at the
character of the study of ancient records, 29.

time of his elevation, 161; treaty of Petersburgh,
Affectation of style in works of art, 220.

162 ; commences the campaign of liberation, ib.;
Antiquarian research, progress of, in the present

sale of Guadaloupe and Pomerania, 163 ; suc-
day, 227.

ceeds Charles XIII., 164 ; disgraceful proceed-
Antiquaries, Society of, animadversions upon

ings with the South Ameritan States, ib. ; re-
their proceedings, 30.

forms and improvements effected by him, 165 ;
Apes, fossil remains of, 178 ; geological theory

opening of the Great Gotha Canal, ib. ; encou.
affected by the discovery, ib.
Art, affectation of style in works of, 220; progress

ragement of the fine arts ; address to the Swed.

ish Academy, ib. ; trial and punishment of
of, 223.

Crusenstolpe, 166; his ignorance of the Swedish
Australia. (See “ South Australia."]
Austria, relations with the Church of Rome, 137.

language, 171,
Berlin, state of religion there towards the middle

and close of the last century, 83 ; theological
B.

studies, their character, ib. ; progress of Neology,
Bacon (Lord), on music, 247.

ib. ; Berlin school of criticism, 131.
Bahrdt, his conduct, character, and writings, 82 ; Bilingual Monuments, publication and study of, 8.
his description of his conversion, 83.

Billings (Captain), sent by the Russian Govern-
Ballad literature, its deeply moral character, 14 ; ment to explore a portion of the Arctic region,

its design, 15 ; " Habor and Signild,” exquisite 36.
beauty of the ballad so called, 28.

Bishop of London, his great and successful exer-
Barante's history of the Dukes of Burgundy, tions for the extension of the Established Church,
224.

84.
Bark of trees, anciently used for writing on, 30. Bolster, derivation of the term, 15 (note).
Baumgarten, the pupil of Wolf, 75 ; his religious Boy, the celebrated Syracusan chess player, 185,

system, ib. ; supports Semler in bis mischievous 186.
career, 79.

Brick and mortar, their remarkable cohesion, 228.
Bernadotte (Charles XIV. John, King of Sweden), Bridgewater Treatises, 181 [note).

his birth and early life, 152 ; anecdote of him,
153; his military career during the French Re-

C.
volution, 154; croated general by Kléber, ib. ;
takes the fortress of Wich, ib. ; defeats the Camden Society, its objects, progress, and proceed-
Austrians at Bendorf, 155 ; marches into Italy, ings, 30 ; abstract of its publications, 31; the
ib. ; his first interview with Napoleon, ib. ; de. Plumpton Correspondence, ib. ; English politi.
feats the Archduke Charles at Gradiska, 155, cal songs, 32.
156 ; appointed governor of Friuli, 156 ; his Capital Punishments, observations on, 210, 211 ;
celebrated embassy to Vienna, ib. ; marries the not forbidden in Scripture, 212 ; parliamentary
Queen of Sweden, 157 ; made Minister of War, returns, 212, 213.
ib. ; his proclamations, ib. ; his connection with Celts, tendency to equalization in their social sys-
the conspiracy of Marbot, and consequent breach

tem, 228.
with Napoleon, 157, 158 ; is reconciled to him, Centralizing system, considered with reference to
made a marshal of France, and governor of Ha- France, 232; contrasted with the Decentralized
nover, 158 ; his victories at Saalfeld, Halle, and

system, 235,

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many, 139.

Champollion, his indefatigable ingenuity in the Faust, Goethe's. (See “Goethe."]

interpretation of Egyptian hieroglyphics, 2 ; his Faust, the printer, 58.
system of interpretation, 4; acknowledged ex. Fish-flour, use of it in Siberia, 40.
cellence of its theory, 4-10 ; objections against it, Flanders, general description of the country, 231,
6 ; his merits contrasted with those of Young, 232.
10.

Foundling Hospitals, observations upon them, 184.
Chess Players, French and English, 185, 186. France, facilities for study there, 226 ; more en.
Chinese language, its peculiarities, 6 ; instances in couraged there than in England, ib.; moral as

which the Egyptian and Chinese symbols are pect of the provinces, 230, 231 ; centralizing sys.
identical in their construction, 11.

tem, 232 ; its condition before and since the Re-
Church of England, high esteem in which it is held volution, 234, 235; equalization system, 235,
by Protestants on the continent, 150.

236 ; its backward state in an agricultural or
Church History, want of a good one, 81.

commercial point of view, 236.
Clemens Alexandrinus, believed to have held the Frederic the Great, his mischievous influence with
Cyriologic principle in hieroglyphics, 2.

regard to religion, 78; a persecutor of the
Cochrane (Captain), his pedestrian excursion in Church, ib. ; his encouragement of Bahrdt, ib.
the Arctic regions, 44.

puts an end to the Austrian supremacy in Ger-
Composition, modern, vicious style of, 57.
Cook (Captain), survey of Behring's Strait, 36 ; French Journalists, list of able ones, 63.

his belief of an Arctic continent, ib. ; explana. French language, change of style within the last
tion of the phenomenon on which he rested his twenty years, 228.
opinion, ib.

French Revolution, difficulty of, considered as a
Copernicus, his birth, education, and studies, subject of historical inquiry, 224.

88.
Coptic, progress of the study of, in the present day,

G.
5; Tattam'. Grammar and Lexicon, ib; Peyron's Genius, import of the term, 134.
Lexicon, ib. ; thrown by the language upon Geology. (See “Zoology."]
Egyptian hieroglyphice, 6.

Germany, history of modern art in, 216; frescoes
Crusades, effect of them upon the fine arts, of Schnorr and Gassen, 217 ; site and descrip-
217.

tion of the Walhalla, ib. ; frescoes of Cornelius,
Crusenstolpe, trial and punishment of, 166.

218; Bavarian school of historical painting, ib.;

Schwanthaler's sculptures, ib. ; Hess's frescoes,
D.

219 ; Count Raczynski's observations on the

progress of the fine arts, 220 ; early life of Cor.
Deism, English and French, 76, 77; influence of nelius, ib. ; his works. 221; his studies, and later
the French character and literature, ib.

works, ib. ; " Combat of the Huns," 222.
De Wette's Einleitung, its general use, and mis- German Emigrants, 276.
chievous tendency, 72.

German Freedom, in what it consists, 237.
" Douglass Tragedy.” The true key to it, 24. German Literature, its character, 70 ; its recent
Dryden's definition of a play, 62.

and rapid advancement, 128 ; effects of German

mysticism upon the various departments of
E.

literature, ib. ; its anti-Gallican character, 131 ;

freedom of philosophical speculations, 238 ;
Ecclesiastical History, want of a good one, 81. literary activity, 241 ; number of students in the
Education, general, its vast importance, 215.

universities, 249.
Egremont, Lord, (the late), anecdote of him, German Theology, its nature and tendency insuf.
186.

ficiently understood, 70; advances of Neology,
Egyptian hieroglyphics, not like the Chinese sym- ib. ; its origin, ib. ; doctrines promulgated from
bols, 1 ; present condition of the science of inter.

the German pulpits, 70 ; opponents of the errors
pretation of, 2 ; ideographic theories of Kircher,

of the day, 71 ; probable effect upon the socialists
ib.; researches of Zoega, Champollion, and Young, of England, 72 ; conduct of the priestly order in
ib. ; the Rosetta Stone, 3 ; theories of de Sacy Germany contrasted with that of the same order
and Young respecting it, ib. ; light thrown upon in England and France, 73 ; Löscher, 74 ; theo-
Eyyptian hieroglyphics by the Coptic, 5; his. logical schools of Halle, ib.; Michaelis, ib. ;
torical style, 6; the Ritual, 7; application of pernicious influence of Wolf, ib. ; German dis.
the discovery of the true system of interpreta. like to Locke, 75; Lilienthal, the distinguished
tion at the present day, ib. ; study of Bilingual antagonist of Deism, 76; German want of inde.
monuments, 8 ; astronomical projections on the pendence, 77 ; effect of French infidel writings,
ceilings of the Ramesseion, 10; extent of the ib.; reign of Frederic, 78 ; influence of Prussia,
advances made in the science, 11 ; labours of 82; state of the universities, 83.
Salvolini and Lepsias, ib. ; distinguished Euro- Geijer, Professor, the eminent Swedish historian,
pean inquirers, and their publications, 12; mo. character of his writings, 16.
numents in the Leyden museum, 13.

Gibbon, his merits and defects, 225.
Eléments de Paléographie, &c. par M. Natalis de Glass, unable to resist the intense frost of a Siberian
Wailly, 29.

winter, 38.
England, spiritual destitution of, its vast and alarm- Girardin, Madame E. do, School for Journalists, 62.
ing extent, 187.

Gnostic Ritual of Leyden, 8.
England and France, their united influence, Goethe's Faust, the Two Parts of, 50 ; key to the
188.

poem, 51 ; composed in pieces, at wide intervals
English and German literature contrasted, 133. of time, ib. ; specimens of recent translations, ib; ;
Ernesti, his observations on the English apologists excellence of Dr. Anster's translation, 52; argu-
for revealed religion, 76.

ment of the poem, ib. ; analogy between Ham.
F.

let and Faust, ib. ; unfair criticisms of Coleridge

53 ; Goethe's complaint of Schiller, 55 ; reason
Fathers, the, study of their writings recommended, why the Second Part of Faust has failed of its
81,

due appreciation, ib.; secret of Goethe's plan

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