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INDEX

TO THE

THIRTY-SECOND VOLUME OF THE QUARTERLY

REVIEW.

A.

ABOLITION. See Slavery.

Agrarian law, account of, with remarks
thereon, 72-77.

Agriculture, past and present state of in
England, 162-166.

Altars of the Italian churches, observations
on the architecture of, 63.
America, notice of the wines of, 259.
America (South), description of the succes-

sion of animated beings in, 127, 128-pre-
sent state of the Brazilian empire, 129–
138-of Paraguay, 138, 139-of Buenos
Ayres, 139-146-of Chilé, 146-149
-and of Peru, 149-151.

Angelo (Michel), remarks on the edifices
erected by, 52-55.

Apostles were not enthusiasts or madmen, 6.
Architecture, fundamental principles of
beauty in, 43-47-observations on the
architecture of some of Palladio's edifices,
48, 49-and on those of Sansovino, 50
---San Micheli, 50, 51-Scamozzi, 51—
Brunelleschi, 51, 52—of Michel Angelo,
52-55 of Giulio Romano, 55, 56-
decline of architecture of Italy, 56, 57-
remarks on the architecture of Genoa, 58
-Florence, 59-Naples, 59-63—prin-
cipal Italian architects now living, 57, 58
--monumental architecture of Italy, 64,

65.

Aristotle's works, importance of, 70.
Army (Roman), sketch of the origin and
composition of, and its connection with
the political divisions of the common-
wealth, 77--83.

Augustine, reported miracles of, considered,
9, 10.

mate of the quantity of land remaining to
be cultivated, 339, 340-suggestions re-
lative to emigration to these colonies,
340, 341. See New Holland, New South
Wales, and Van Diemen's Land.

B.

Banquets of the Greeks and Romans, notice
of, 241-245.

Barham (J. F.), Considerations on the
Abolition of Negro Slavery, &c. 506-
his account of the encouragement given
by Great Britain to the colonists, to con-
tinue and extend the slave-trade, 521—
observations on it, 522.

Bayard (Chevalier), history of, $55-his
real name and birth, 356-early educa-
tion, 357-is placed in the service of the
Duke of Savoy, 359—and afterwards in
that of Charles VIII. King of France,
358-performs his first chivalrous feat,
360-363-goes into Picardy, and gives
a tourney, 362-distinguishes himself at
the battle of Taro, in Italy, 366-is again
employed in Italy under Louis XII. 570
-is taken captive, and generously libe-
rated by Ludovico Sforza, 371, 372—
engages Sotomayor, a Spanish captain, in
single combat, and kills him, 373-com-
bat of thirteen Spaniards with thirteen
Frenchmen, $74, 375-generous conduct
of Bayard, 376-commands a company
against the Venetiaus, 377-is engaged
at the siege of Padua, 379-nearly seizes
the pope, 387-gallant conduct of Bayard
at the siege of Brescia, 590-is wounded
at the battle of Ravenna, 392-his death,
392, 393-honours paid to his memory,

394.

Australian colonies, improved state of, 328,
329-comparison between Van Diemen's
Land and New South Wales, 329, 330-
number and property of the emancipists,
or convicts who had become free, 332-
their importance to the colony of New
South Wales, 323-disproportion be- given for, 154.
tween the male and female part of the
population, 323-description of Austra-
Jian farms and farm-houses, 338—esti- Bordelais, wines of, notice of, 253.

Bible society, beneficial labours of, 17—
errors in some of its versions, ib. note.
Birkbeck (Dr.) his account of the origin of
Mechanics Institutes, 411.
Boccaccio's Decameron, exorbitant price

Bonpland (M.) particulars respecting, 139,

note.

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