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On the Mines

St. Fond, M. on the caoutchouc
of Derbyshire, 501. On a Fos-
sil fish, 505.
of Turffa, 506
Sap, descent of, exps. on, 64.
Sarda, of the antients supposed
to be the modern Sardonyx and
Cornelian, 492.

Savage, a boy, caught in the
woods of Aveyron, detail of at-
tempts to civilize him, 378-
381.
Savigny, M. on the Nymphea
Carulea, 505.

Scenery, picturesque, its effects on
contemplative minds, 41.
Schröpfer, the German impostor,
account of, 265.

Scio, island of, visit to, 123,
Sciurus Capistratus of Carolina,

mem. on, 501.
Scomber mackrel descript. of,260.
Shrewsbury canal, obs. on, 370.
Shropshire, its form, population,

agriculture, &c. &c. 305-371:
Sign, miraculous, requested by
Hezekiah, note rel. to, 109.
Sinking fund, obs on, 299.
Smith, Captain, one of the early
settlers in North America, his
character, 343. His disco-
veries, 344.
Soap, made with an oil extracted
from the dog-berry fruit, 465.
Society, its pleasures poetically
celebrated, 32.

Soldiers of Republican France
different from those of other
states, 528.
Soul, not material, 487;

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Vendée, poetical description of a temporary truce between the contending parties there, 498. Virgin, sixty years old, a rara avis in France, 76. Union with Ireland considered by George III., as the happiest event of his reign, 169. Unwin, Mrs. See Austen, Lady. Vulture, of Pondicherry, description of, 501.

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Wake, Irish, described, 442. Wales, North, poetical description of its scenery, 33. Walpole, General, his meritorious conduct at Jamaica, 398. Resigns, on account of the bad faith of the government, 401. Washington, General, sketch of his character, 339. Wasps, mem. on, 502. Wealth, public, leading principles respecting, 291.

Relation between it and individual riches, 292. Sources of, 294. On the modes of increasing it, 298, 302.

Whidby, Mr. recovers the Ambuscade frigate, sunk at the Nore, 67.

Wife, verses on the death of the writer's wife, 332. Wilmot, Sir John Eardley, particulars of his life, 51. His providential escape, 52. Letters to his sons, 54, 57. His death, 57. His answer to the question, "Whether an information filed by the King's Solicitor-general, during the vacancy of the office of the King's Attorney-General, be good in law," 62. Wine, obs. on the expediency of allowing it, duty free, for army consumption, 219.

Women, their right to literary attainments asserted, and the policy of their improvement maintained, 536. Various celebrated women particularized, 538-541.

Wycombe, West, description of the house and gardens at, 232.

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Wharton Hall, visit to, 207. Yardley-Oak, Cowper's poem on,

Pope's censure of the Duke of.

Wharton not undescived, ib.

249.

END OF VOL. XLIV. OF THE NEW SERIES.

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