1809, Vol. I, No. 2

Contents of the Quarterly Review, 1809, Vol. I, No. 2

ART. I

Gertrude of Wyoming, a Pensylvanian Tale, and other Poems, by Thomas Campbell, Author of "The Pleasures of Hope," &c.

ART. II

The History of Barbadoes, from the first Discovery of the Island in the Year 1605, till the Accession of Lord Seaforth, 1801. By John Poyer.

ART. III

Extractos em Portuguez e em Inglez; com as Palavras Portuguezas propriamente accentuadas, para facilitar o Estudo d'aquella Lingoa.

ART. IV

A Journal of the Voyages and Travels of a Corps of Discovery, under the Command of Captains Lewis and Clarke, from the Mouth of the River Missouri, through the interior Parts of North America, to the Pacific Ocean. By Patrick Gass, one of the Persons employed on the Expedition.

ART. V

Amelie Mansfield. Par Madame Cottin.

ART. VI

The New Testament, in an improved Version, upon the Basis of Archbishop Newcome's new Translation, with a corrected Text, and Notes critical and explanatory; published by a Society for promoting Christian Knowledge, and the Practice of Virtue, by the Distribution of Books.

ART. VII

John de Lancaster: a Novel. By Richard Cumberland, Esq.

ART. VIII

Memoir on Fiorin Grass, by W. Richardson, D. D. late Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin; from Select Papers of the Belfast Literary Society.

ART. IX

The Satires of Aulus Persius Flaccus, translated into English Verse, with the Latin Text, and Notes.

ART. X

Lettres et Pensées du Maréchal Prince de Ligne, publiées par Madame la Baronne de Staël Holstein: contenant des Anecdotes inedites sur Joseph II. Catherine II. Frederic le Grand, Rousseau, Voltaire, &c. &c. et des Remarques interessantes sur les Turcs.

ART. XI

The Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Percival Stockdale, containing many interesting Anecdotes of the illustrious Men with whom he was connected. Written by himself.

ART. XII

Two Volumes of Sermons. By the Reverend Sydney Smith, A. M.

ART. XIII

Essays, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, Guardian, Rambler, Adventurer, and Idler, and of the various Periodical Papers, which, in Imitation of the Writings of Steele and Addison, have been published between the Close of the Eighth Volume of the Spectator and the Commencement of the Year 1809. By Nathan Drake, M. D. Author of Literary Hours.

ART. XIV

An Historical Survey of the Foreign Affairs of Great Britain, with a View to explain the Causes of the Disasters of the late and present Wars. By G. F. Leckie, Esq.

ART. XV

On the Linen and Hempen Manufactures in the Province of Ulster. By S. M. Stephenson, M. D. M. B. L. S. From Select Papers of the Belfast Literary Society.

ART. XVI

An Address to the People of England on the absolute necessity of a Reform in Parliament, &c. Reasons for Reformation. By John Cartwright, Esq.

A Letter to Samuel Whitbread, Esq. upon the late Inquiry, the Destruction of Important Papers, and Parliamentary Reform. By James Clarke.

Debates on the Charges and Minutes of Evidence, &c.

ART. XVII

Proclamation of the Archduke Charles to his Army. Declaration of War by the Emperor of Austria. Address of the Archduke to the German Nation.

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