History, new publications in, 81, 213, | Inquisition, a project for its regula- 433 tion examined
tures on Geology at the, 71, 205, 315, 411
Holland, lord, his letter to sir Institution, Royal, Mr. Davy's lec- Henry Halford, bart., relating to Trotter's Memoirs of Mr. Fox. 423 Holm-firth, in Yorkshire, high price given for a parcel of land at, 529 Hooke, his geological theory, other- wise called the Plutonian, sup- poses the action of a great cen- tral fire
Horner, Mr., his resolutions moved
in debate on the report of the bullion committee Horses, how they contrive to furze in Man and Anglesea Hours, leisure, No. 1, 12; No. Hungary, Lower, insurrection in, Hutton, Dr., his geological theory, as illustrated by professor Play- fair, captivating, but not suf- ficient
Jatras, or religious festivals of Ne- paul, a list of the,
Jews, Sanhedrim of the, in Paris 157 India, reflections on Christian mis-
Insurances, fire, amount of duty re- ceived on, for one year Intelligence, Literary, Philosophical, &c., &c., 71, 205, 315, 411 domestic, 90, 232, 323, 439 foreign, 88, 435 naval and military, 318 Intolerance, absurdity of dissenters in charging it upon members of the Church of England, merely because the latter adopt the prin- ciples of the dissenters them- selves, with regard to the edu- cation of youth
309, 402 Ireland, if not united with Great Britain, necessarily to be go- verned upon principles subser- vient to the interests of Great Britain if united with Great Britain, necessarily subject to the protest- ant policy of the empire.
table of exports and imports of, for 1800 and 1810.
Ireland's exemption from venomous creatures referred by Keating to a prophecy delivered by Moses 454 Juror at Winchester, misconduct of
Kangaroo Island, discovery of a harbour in,
-interferes with the studies
of youth and others
names of some of the works which it forbids to be read ib. -its suppression not a benefit 486 apology for the existence
has not prevented the dif- fusion of knowledge in Spain is little more than a cen-
sorship of books
487 its acknowledged evils ib. adapted to the religious state of the Spanish people ..488 it retards, but does not preclude the approaches of pub- lic improvement
King, lord, his letter to his tenants demanding their rents in bullion gold
- character of the books for-
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