Battles, discrepancies in accounts of, 212.
Beersheba, visited, 190— wells there, ib.
Beethoven, Life of, reviewed, 289-
style of his music, ib. - Moscheles copies his "Pathetique," 292 — Moscheles's acquaintance with, 293-biographical sketch of, 295
his parentage and education, ib. - his deafness, 296, 302, 303- organist to a chapel, 296- dote of Heller and, ib.- becomes acquainted with Mozart, 297 - patronized by Prince Lichnowsky, ib.-instructed by Haydn, 298- his temper, ib., 307-style of his performances, 299-habits and peculiarities of, ib. - influence of Goethe on, 300-private griefs and sufferings of, 302-his will, ib., 303-feelings of, towards Na- poleon, 304-acquaintance of, with Goethe, 305- often changing lodgings, ib. influence of Ma- dame Streicher on, 306-his works and genius, 313-Nägeli's lectures on, ib.-ideal beauties of, 314 seldom understood, ib. -on the difficulty of performing his music, 315, 320-ignorance respecting it, 316-analysis of a sonata by, 317-quarrels with Maelzel, 306-keeps house, ib. - meetings for the performance of his music, 309-last scenes of his life, ib.funeral honors to, 310 -inscriptions, 311 - his personal appearance, ib. - remarks on his works, 312. Bentley, Dr., 333.
Benton, Mr., Speech of, on the case of McLeod, reviewed, 412. Berlin, favors shown to Robinson at, 207.
Berzelius, on humus or geine, 164, 165.
Biblical learning, importance of, to Oriental travellers, 179. Bingham, Luther G., efforts of, for education in Ohio, 354. Biographies, naval, 79.
Bladensburg, on the battle of, 236, 237, 239.
Bodies, on the final disposition of, 385, 399.
Bolingbroke, Lord, works of, noticed, 268.
Bond, W. Cranch, 520. Book-farming, 149.
Books, good American editions of, 249.
Borromeo, Carlo, corpse of, 401. Boston Academy of Music, pieces performed by the, 314, 316. Bowditch, Nathaniel, on a monu- ment to, at Salem, 398. Boylston Prize Dissertations, by Edward Warren, noticed, 274. Bradford, William, History of Ply- mouth by, 265-other works by, in Young's Chronicles, 266, 267. British Navy, increase of power in the, by the Royal Mail steam- packets, 363- statistics respect- ing the, 369-number of vessels in the, 370 of lieutenants in ves- sels, 379.
Brooklyn, Green-Wood Cemetery there, 399.
Buffalo, burnt, 231.
Burckhardt, as a tourist, 177, 179. Burials, remarks on, 385, 399. Burlamaqui, cited, 419, 429, note. Burlington Heights, on getting pos- session of, 233.
Burnap, George W., his Lectures on the Sphere and Duties of Woman, and other subjects, noticed, 244. Burnet, Jacob, Letters by, on the First Settlement of the North- western Territory, 322, 355- cited on Cincinnati, 356 - on jour- neying in Ohio, 357.
Byron, Lord, epitaph by, 405.
Cabrera, Paul Felix, Report by, on Palenque, 480.
Camden, quoted by Weever, 404. Capitol at Washington, on the de- struction of the, in 1814, 238. Carbon, as the food of plants, 154, 155.
Caroline, outline of the affair of the, and remarks on it, 413. Castañeda's designs of ruins near Palenque, 482, 487.
Categories of Aristotle and others, 7. Catherwood, Mr., accompanies Ste- phens to Central America, 482 his designs of ruins there, 486 his visit to Quirigua, 497. Stephens. Caudivorous snakes, as emblems, 410.
Cemeteries. See Rural Cemeteries. Cemetery Interment, reviewed, 385. Central America, Stephens's Inci- dents in, reviewed, 479-succes- sive Indian nations in, ib. - inter- est in the antiquities of, 480, 493 architectural piles in, 489- living Indian city in, 501- - on the antiquity of the monuments in, 503. See Catherwood, Copan, Ocosingo, Palenque, Quirigua, Stephens, Utatlan, and Uxmal. Chajul, living Indian city near, 501' Chapels, in rural cemeteries, 397. Chateaubriand, a poetical traveller, 176.
Chatterton, on ornamenting graves, 409.
Chauncey, Commodore, 84, 223 — operations of, on Lake Ontario, 225-his pursuit of Sir James Yeo, 233-objects of, in 1814, ib. Chemistry. See Liebig. Chess Player, &c., by W. S. Ken- ney, noticed, 540. China, agriculture in, 147. Chippewa, battle of, 234. Choate, Rufus, Speech of, on the
case of Alexander McLeod, re- viewed, 412-cited, 430. Chronicles. See Young. Cicero, on sepulture, 400. Cincinnati, rapid growth of, 355. Citizens, obligations of, to govern- ments, 423, 425.
Clarke, E. D., the Oriental tourist, 178.
Clouds of Aristophanes, with Notes by C. C. Felton, noticed, 526.. Colleges in Ohio, 353, 354. Collins, on ornamenting graves, 408.
Colonial papers, importance of pro- curing copies of, 478. Columbia, the frigate, at Guayaquil, 89.
Combe, George, Notes on the United States of America, during a Phre- nological Visit in 1838-1840, no- ticed, 534.
Common Schools in Ohio, 352, 354. Condillac, school of, 5, 15, 27, 39. Confederation of the States, obstacles to the adoption of the, 47-im- portance of its history, ib. 76 — cause of its failure, 47- practi- cal effects of its operation, 48, 49
- cause of its death, 50 - benefit of the, 51 substitution for, 55. Congress, Continental, resolutions in the, for a Declaration of Indepen- dence, and for a frame of govern- ment, 46-wanted power, 48- negotiation and contract with, for the Ohio Company, 334. Congress, conduct of, 78-interest of, in the Home Squadron, 360, 361- -on appeals to, by junior naval officers, 370.
Consciousness and reflection, 17. Constitution, Federal, the formation of, a lucky accident, 42— abnega- tion of power to form the, 45- details in regard to its formation, 45- the Legislative department, 65 the President, ib. -on the balances of the, 69- the Judi- ciary, ib. operation of the, 76- apprehensions for the, 77. Convent on Mount Sinai, visited, 187, 188.
Convention, Federal, election of de- legates to the, 51- their charac- ter, 52- on the secrecy in the, 53-first great principle adopted in the, as to three branches of gov- ernment, 55, 65-discussion in, as to representation, 57- Frank- lin's motion for prayers in the, 57
- citations from speeches there, on democratic tendencies, 60- character of the speeches there, 64-conclusion of the, 70. Cooper, James Fenimore, on Per- ry's victory, 84.
Copan, visit to, by Galindo, 491 - by Stephens, 493 - deserted city near, 501.
Corpses. See Dead.
Country life, on a taste for, 259.
Cousin, Victor, Philosophical Writ- ings by, reviewed, 1 — popularity and reception of his philosophy in America, ib. -a skilful borrower, 3-on Eclecticism, ib. on Me- thod of investigation, 4—has given no connected view of his system, 6, 8-his classification of mental processes, 7-on the Finite and the Infinite, 8, 21 on the Im- personality of Reason, 9- his review of Locke, 13- his miscon- ceptions of him, 14, 15, 26-as to the Origin of Knowledge, 15- on Reflection and Consciousness, 17 on Space, 18, 30 on Dura- tion and Succession, 19, 20- -on the idea of the Infinite, 21– on Personal Identity and Substance, 23, 34 on the order of the ac- quisition of ideas, 27 — on general ideas, 28- -on Freedom of the Will, 31 -on Materialism, 33- on the proof of a God, 35. Cowen, Opinion delivered by, in the Matter of Alexander McLeod, re- viewed, 412-analyzed and criti- cized, 415.
Crops, rotation of, 161. Cumberland Island, named, 463. Currency. See Appleton. Cushman, Roger, Discourse by, on the Sin and Danger of Self-Love,
Dead, on the final disposition of the, 385, 399, 400, 403 — ancient reve- rence for the, 388-Roman prac- tices respecting the, 401, 406. Dead Sea, Robinson's visit to the, and remarks, 203.
Dearborn, General, conduct of, on Lake Ontario, 223. Debtors, Oglethorpe's exertions for poor, 450. Democracy, in the Federal Conven- tion, apprehensions as to, 52, 66,
distinguished from a repub- lic, 63 increase of the element of, in the United States, 77 — of Ohio, when she became a State, 321. See Dumas. Dibdin's sea songs, 79.
Diogenes, on the disposition of his body, 386.
Disobedience of military orders, 220. Douglass, the brig, British seizure and detention of, 435. Downing, A. J., Landscape Garden- ing, by, noticed, 258- -on country
houses, 260-on trees, 261. Dudevant, Madame. See Sand. Dudley, Colonel, conduct of, at Fort Meigs, 220.
Dumas, Alexandre, The Progress of Democracy by, illustrated in the History of Gaul and France, noticed, 277.
Dupaix, work of, on Palenque, 481. Du Ponceau, P. S., error corrected respecting his work on the Cochin Chinese language, 280.
Dupouy, Captain, treatment of, by Captain Seagram, 435, 436. Duration, origin of the idea of, 19.
western boundaries, ib.- her es- tablishments in Oregon, 442 on a war between the United States and, ib.- her love of fight- ing and lust of conquest, 443- exposed situation of, 445-antici- pations from her change of minis- try, 447.
English language, on translations in the, 510.
Enlistment of seamen, 380. Epitaphs, remarks on, 404. Erie, Fort, siege of, 234. Erie, Lake, manning of the fleet be- fore the battle of, 84 - notice of the battle on, ib. - operations on, in 1813, 229. Erysipelas, Warren on, 274, 276. Etruria, sepulchral monuments in,
Flint, Mr., on early Ohio emigration, and Dr. Cutler, 333. Flowers, on graves, 405. Fontaine, Wright's Translation of, reviewed, 506 - excellence of his fables, 507, 508 - Grandville's il- lustrations of, 509- difficulty of translating, ib.
Food. See Plants. Foreign Quarterly Review, cited and criticized respecting ruins in Cen- tral America, 491.
France, naval force of, 87 - Roman- tic school in, 105 - -on the pres- ent state of manners in, 110- produce of sugar in, 147. Franklin, Benjamin, favorite doc- trine of, in the Federal Conven- tion, 52- his motion for prayers there, 57 on Whitefield, 464. Frederica, in Georgia, settled, 463- treachery there, 465- Spanish in- vasion of, 474. Fredericksthal, Chevalier, 491. Free Agency, the doctrine of, 31.
225 - captured, 226- flight after ward, 227 should have been de- molished, 228. Georgia, Biographical Memorials of James Oglethorpe, Founder of, by Thaddeus Mason Harris, re- viewed, 448-project for settling, charter obtained, 453 fund for aiding emigrants to, ib.
boundaries of, 454- tenure of the lands in, ib. - first expedition to, ib. Savannah settled, 455, 457 Indian treaties in, 456, 463, arrivals of Saltzburgers in, 458, 460 new regulations respect- ing, 459-slavery excluded from, ib-arrival of Highlanders, ib. - of Jews, 460 of the Wesleys, ib.-six hundred emigrants to, in three years, 463-difficulties with Spaniards, 464 - Whitefield in, ib. attempts to raise silk in, 466 dissatisfaction at Savannah, 467, 469 measures for introduc- ing slaves into, 468-threatened with war, 470-Spanish invasion, wants a historian, 478- procures copies of colonial papers, ib. See Oglethorpe.
German language, for translations,
Harmony Grove Cemetery, in Salem, White's Address at the Consecra- tion of the, reviewed, 385, 394 remarks on the, 396 - reservation in, for a monuinent to Bowditch, 398, note. Harris, Thaddeus Mason, cited re- specting Ohio, 348-on Marietta, in 1803, 349- Biographical Me- morials of James Oglethorpe, founder of the colony of Georgia, by, reviewed, 448 - his success, ib., 478-cited on the arrival of missionaries and the condition of the colony, 460 - on a stratagem by Oglethorpe, 475. See Georgia and, Oglethorpe. Harrison, William Henry, Arm-
Havre Transatlantic Steam Compa- ny, 365.
Haydn, teacher of Beethoven, 298. Hebrew language should be under- stood by travellers to the Holy Land, 179.
Hero, the schooner, search of, by a British naval officer, 436. Hieroglyphics, near Palenque, 484, 485, 486.
Hippicus, tower of, at Jerusalem, 196.
Holy Land, character of tourists to the, 175 -causes of ignorance as to it, 178 - Jews in the, 197. See Jerusalem and Robinson. Holy Sepulchre, Robinson on the site of the, 197.
Home squadron, importance of a, 91, 93 attention of Congress to, 360, 361-steam-power in the, ib. insufficiency of force provided for the, 363.
Homer, on translations of, 510. Honduras, antiquities there, 480. Horeb and Sinai, Robinson's remarks on, 186. See Sinai.
Hour-glass, as an emblem, 411. Houses, Downing on, 260. Houston, William, collects plants for Georgia, 462.
Hudson's Bay Company, intrusions by the, 442.
Hugo, Victor, honored, 105. Hull, General, blunders as to letters
sent to, 215-remarks on his cam- paign, 216, 240-errors of, 217. Humus, or geine, the doctrine of, 153, 160- nature and action of, 156, 160 office of, ib.-differ- ent views as to, 164.
Hutchins, Mr., Geographer of the United States, gives advice to Dr. Cutler, 335.
Hydrogen, the food of plants, 157.
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