Stove, Pollock's patent, description of, 123. Strafford, lord, character of, 307. Sulphur, its use as a vermifuge, 355. Swallow, a poem by Charlotte Smith, 137. Swiss Military System, 273. T Natives of, ib. Otaheite, 335. Ulitea, and his dangers there, ib. Sandwich islands, 338. Return to Otaheite, 339. Their manners and customs, ib. Return to Port Jackson, 340. And to England, 341. Character of the work, ib. Typographical Errours, 349. V Venoni, a new drama by Lewis, 419. W Wade, Marshal, anecdote of, 134. Tamahama, king of Whahoo, character Warsaw, a noble family of, 361. Tea tree in blossom, 350. Tippoo Saib, his palace, 83. His military Wheat, experiments as to the diseases of 257. extraordinary produce of, 432. Whistle for it, a comick opera, 185. White, Henry Kirke, poetry by, 285. Wilberforce opposes the slave trade, 320. Wilkinson's account of the city of Baku and Place of Fire, 275. Wilson's American Ornithology, 48, 110. Y Good Hope, 334 Port Jackson, ib. Young, Dr. Edward, anecdote of, 133. SELECT REVIEWS, AND SPIRIT OF THE FOREIGN MAGAZINES. BY E. BRONSON, AND OTHERS. THE WHEAT FROM ALL THESE PUBLICATIONS SHOULD, FROM TIME CLAUD. VOL. II. PHILADELPHIA: FROM THE LORENZO PRESS OF E. BRONSON, PUBLISHED BY HOPKINS AND EARLE, No. 170, MARKET STREET. SOLD BY MATHEW CAREY, PHILADELPHIA; INSKEEP AND BRADFORD, NEW YORK; FARRAND, MALLORY, AND CO. BOSTON; COALE AND THOMAS, BALTIMORE; AND BY THE BOOKSELLERS GENERALLY TO SUBSCRIBERS. THE twelfth number of this work, which completes the second volume, is this day offered to the publick. The editors beg permission to present their thanks for the patronage which they have received. They have endeavoured to merit it by using all the means which occurred to them for gratifying the various tastes of their readers. The increasing list of subscribers, while it shows that their exertions have not been wholly unsuccessful, will incite them to new labours. The first number of the third volume will be published on the first of January 1810, on a new type, cast expressly for the work. Subscribers and agents will please, as heretofore, to address their orders upon any point relative to the pecuniary concerns of the establishment, to the publishers, Messrs. Hopkins and Earle, who have renewed their engagement to manage the sale of the work for the proprietors. Philad. Dec. 1, 1809. |