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IN D E X. Academia Della Crusca, their edition of Dante, 455. Hill in Staffordshire, 82. son, 167-his indefatigable efforts to improve his country, 171. ford, 195. pursuit of his favourite object, 217-makes offer of his services to of legislation, 228---example of its uncertainty, 229. ture has hitherto afforded few examples, 303-what the subject of, 304-extracts from, ib. of Ireland, 74-on the dykes of the north of Ireland, 80. ly wrought by them, 42. ter, 397. Celebes, 39. extracts from his work, 470. practised on them, 130. paschal lamb at the last supper, 213—removed by the French, and found to be composed of coloured glass, 214. gress of mental improvement, 382. 364. 194- anecdote of Victor Amadeus, 195. of Chinese established there, 41. the trade to, 433-embassies of the Dutch and Russians, 434 it might be under an enlightened policy, 451. 370. 128. of the Hindus, 141. graphy of, corrected, 491. ed, 151. the commen:ators on, 455_extracts from Mr Cary's translation Decan, trade of, with the Indian islands, 45. of the people of India, 379. See Hindus. Note. ducted, 440. China, 433. See China. picturesque scenery of, 367_excellence of the plates by which 498. Finlay, Mr, strictures on his preface to Phillips's speeches, 54. cruelties practised by, on the Catholics, 130. surface of the globe, 71. clergy, according to him, groundless, 115-what in his opinion the real danger, 116--nostrum proposed by him, 117. 96@his talents proved to be equal to the task, 97—and his works |