Pitt, Earl of Chatham, &c., reviewed, 102-120. See Pitt, William. Thompson, George, Esq., his Travels and Adventures in Southern Africa, reviewed, 120-the author a plain, practical man, 121-Great Britain forming new associations of mankind as vents to her manufactures, ib.- difficulties of the Cape Colony at the outset, 122, 123--relieved from home, 123-rust injures their wheat, but other vegetables abundant, ib.-dif- ference of the Dutch and English settlers, 124-Grosvenor's ship. wrecked crew, 125-village of Graaff Reinet, 125-wandering life of the boors, and their large herds, 126- the aborigines, or Bushmen, use poi- soned weapons, ib.-a case where pain from them was excruciatingly felt 30 years after, ib.-visit to a horde of Bushmen, ib.-village of Griquaas and its inhabitants, with the noble conduct of Kramer and Anderson, 127-the Mantatees defeated in bat- tle by the Griquaas, 128-description of the migrating springboks or ante- lopes, 129-miserable condition of the Bushmen to the north of Cape Town, ib.—failure of the missionary establishment at Zag river, 130-spe- cimen of Europeo South African po- etry, 131-our author nearly perish- ing from hunger, ib.-Korannas, a pastoral people on the banks of the Gariep, 132-again nearly perished with hunger, ib.-passes through the Namaquas, a people similar to the Korannas, ib.-anecdotes of the lion, 132, 133-recommendation of the work, 134.
Tilden's Poems, notice of, 504. Torrens, Mr., his definition of wealth, 59.
Exor Ebraica, by Selden, notice of, 80- 86.
Vanhorne's Lessee vs. Dorrance, case of, with Judge Patterson's opinion, 202,
Vignolles, Charles, his Observations upon the Floridas, notice of, 226.
Wakefield vs. Wakefield, case of, 78. Waldegrave, Lord, his tribute to Pitt, earl of Chatham, 105.
Walpole, Sir Robert, opposition to his ministry by Pitt, 106-109-his opi- nion of History, 308.
Ward, Nathaniel, notice of, 497. Wealth and Capital, definitions of, 49. Weights and Measures, report on, to
the legislature of New-York, review. ed, 533-539.
Welde, Thomas, notice of 493-498. Wellington, Duke of, notice of, 143. West on population and theory of rent, 47, 48.
Wheatley, Phillis, African poet, notice of, 506.
Wigglesworth, Michael, notice of, 501. Williams, John Lee, his View of West
Florida, examined, 229-235. Williams, Roger, notice of, 501. Wilson, Father, notice of, 498. Winslow, Josias, notice of, 498. Wolf, Fred. Aug., his Prolegomena ad Homerum, &c. reviewed, 307. See Homeric Poems.
Woodbridge, Benjamin, notice of, 497. Wordsworth, Mr., notice of, 551.
Xylochartion, the bark paper, notice of,
York Town, A Historical Romance, re- viewed, 19-46-M. Sismondi on a young nation, servilely imitating the literature of an older, 19-our litera- ture borrowed from England, 20,21 -notice of Ludlow and Clarendon's Memoirs, and Mrs. Macauley's Events of the Rebellion, 22, 3- these superseded by Hume, ib.—Dr. Lingard's work impartial, ib.-En- glish poetry's connexion with poli- tics, 24-29-every nation should have a literature of its own, 31-the evils of imitation, 32-36-remarks on, and extracts from, York Tow 36-40-supernatural agend works of fiction condemned, 41-45 -evils of blending historical actions with the literature of the day 46.
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