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Gallatin , Albert,in the Convention at New-York, to form a University, [285-305] . George IV. , Life of, &c., by the Rev. George Croly, A.
M.,reviewed, [314] , &c. marriage to Sophia Caroline, [315] character of George III., [316] private education of the Prince of Wales, [317] income allowed him, [ib. ] attempts to palliate his vices, [318-320] his debts and expenditures, [321] Pitt, Fox, and Sheridan, [322-324] Burke and Sheridan, [324] , [325] investigation of the authorship of Junius, Sir Philip Francis,
Edmund Burke, Horne Tooke, Wilkes, Lord George Germaine, Dunning, Gerard
Hamilton, &c., [325-327] jeux d'esprit of the Prince, [328] his marriage, Mrs. Fitzherbert, [329] ascends the throne as regent, [330] his last sickness and death, [330] , [331] description of an election for members of Parliament, [332-334] how republicans can usefully study the characters of kings and
legitimate nobility, [335-338] . George III. ,Germaine , Lord George,his claim to the authorship of Junius, [326] . Greppo , J. G. H., Vicar General of Belley,his Essay on the Hieroglyphic System of M. Champollion,
Jr., reviewed, [339] , &c. See Hieroglyphic
System . Grimké , Thomas S.,his oration before the Connecticut Alpha of the ΦΒΚ
Society, notice of, [283-302] . Guerra , Christoval,his adventure to South America, [ 168] . H.
Hall , Judge Dominick A.,his arrest and imprisonment by General Jackson, [226-232] . Halsted , O.,his Method of curing Dyspepsia, reviewed, [233-246] . Hamilton , Gerard,his claim to the authorship of Junius, [326] . Hayne , General,his attack in Congress on the New-England States, and the discussion
that ensued, [448-455] . Hearne ,(the traveller) his commendation of tobacco, [153] . Herculaneum and Pompeii,Hieroglyphic System of Champollion, Jun.,Essay on, by J. G. H. Greppo, translated by Isaac Stuart, reviewed,
[339] , &c. cause of Champollion's researches, [340] clew afforded by the Rosetta stone, confirmed by a monument found in
the island of Philæ, [341] , [342] signs common to both, [342] , [343] advantages of his discoveries in the prosecution of sacred
criticism, [344] plan of the author's essay, [ib. ] did Pharaoh perish in the Red Sea? contrary opinions of the author
and Professor Stuart on, [345] , [346] city of Ramses, where situated? [347] a manuscript 200 years older than the Pentateuch, [349] reason for the silence of the Scripture in regard to Sesostris, [ib. ] concluding remarks of the author, [350] . Hood , Zachariah,the distributer of royal stamps, in Annapolis, case of, [507] , [508] . Howell , (author of Familiar Letters),his commendation of tobacco, [149] . I.
Ingle , Richard,his part in the Clayborne and Ingle rebellion, [491] . Iron ,importance of, [352] its use by the Egyptians in the time of Moses, [354] its importance gathered from Homer; used by Lycurgus for currency;
in Solomon's temple, [354] art of welding; mines of Elba; steel; cast iron, [355] appearances of good and bad iron, [356] impurities in ores, [356] , [357] grey and white cast iron, [358] theory of Karsten on, [359] reduction of ores, [361] , [362] blooming, [363] stuckoffen, [364] flossoffen, [365] blast furnaces [365-368] casting; pig iron, [368] causes of whiteness, [369] fuel adapted to different kinds of castings, [370] , [371] early preparation of iron in the British American provinces, and
attempt to introduce into England, [372] refining, [373-375] cost of manufacturing iron in England, [375] ,
[376] duty on iron in this country; its manufacture by charcoal; stone
coal; capital required for a profitable competition, [377-380] how far government ought to afford protection, [385] . Irving , Washington,his Voyages and Discoveries of the Companions of Columbus, reviewed,
[163-186] why this book is not so interesting as the Life of Columbus, [164] voyage of discovery of Alonzo de Ojeda, associated with Juan de la
Cosa and Amerigo Vespucci, [165] arrival on the coast of Surinam, [166] gives the name which it still bears to the town of Venezuela, [167] reception at Coquibacoa, [ib. ] profitable voyage of Pedro Alonzo Niño and Christoval
Guerra, [168] expedition of Vincente Yañez Pinzon, [ib. ] of Diego de Lepe, [169] of Rodrigo de Bastides, assisted by Juan de la Cosa, [ib. ] Ojeda and Diego de Nicuesa receive contiguous grants of territory,
and quarrel about the boundary, [170] Ojeda relieved from embarrassment by Martin Fernandez de Enciso, and
sails, having on board Francisco Pizarro, [171] disasters among the savages, and Ojeda's reconciliation with
Nicuesa, [173] founds St. Sebastian; distress of the colony, [ib. ] sails for St. Domingo with Bernardo de Talavera, [174] shipwreck, [ib. ] death, [175] Vasco Nuñez de Balboa proceeds with Enciso to Ojeda's new
settlement, [176] events there, [177] fate of Nicuesa, [ib. ] Enciso superseded by Vasco Nuñez, [171] his adventures; discovery of the Pacific Ocean, and return to
Darien, [178-181] Pedro Arias Davila supersedes Vasco Nuñez and has him executed, [181-184] Valdivia, and Juan Ponce de Leon, [184] merits of the work, [185] . Italy ,Notes on, by Rembrandt Peale, reviewed, [512] ,
&c. the author's long-cherished desire to visit Italy repeatedly
frustrated, [513] arrival in the Bay of Naples, [514] catacombs of Santa Maria della Vita, [515] Rome, [516] appearance, &c. of the inhabitants, [517] Tivoli, Tuscany, Florence, [518] , [519] the celebrated improvisatrice Rosa Taddei, [520-521] Pisa, Carrara, Genoa, [521 ] Parma, Bologna, entrance into Venice, [522] ,
[523] statue of San Carlo Borromeo, [524] return to France; and home through England, [524] , [525] ruins of Herculaneum and Pompeii, [525-527] workers in Mosaic, [529] statuary, [530] colouring of different artists, [531] , [532] . J.
Jackson , Gen. Andrew,his proceedings at New-Orleans, before, during, and after the
battle, [218-231] his message to Congress in relation to the Bank of the United
States, [246-282] . Jagellon ,weds Hedwiga, daughter of Lewis of Hungary, and ascends the Polish
throne, [462] , &c. James I.,his counterblast to tobacco, [136-140] his dinner for the devil, [145] argument in his counterblast, [148] . Johnson , Mr.,his letter on the culture of
the sugar cane, [199-201] . Journal of proceedings of Literary and Scientific gentleman
at New-York, K.
Kamtchatka ,Travels in, [
52] , &c. See Dobell , Peter. Karsten , C. I. B.,his manuel de la Metallurgie de fer, translated from the German by
F. I. Culman, notice of, [352] , &c. See
Iron . Klootchefsky ,Koskiusko , count,his efforts for Polish liberty, [476] , &c.
See Poland .