The American Quarterly Review, No. 18, June 1831 (Vol 9)
Part 35
_Thieves_, auto-biography of, 116, &c.
_Thompson_, Dr. A. T., his notices relative to tobacco, &c. 136, &c.
_Thorius_, Dr. Raphael, his Latin poem in praise of tobacco, 137 anecdote of, 138.
_Tobacco_, 136 whimsical subjects selected by authors, _ib._ Latin poem in praise of tobacco, by Dr. Raphael Thorius, 137 anecdote of him, 138 Mr. Lambe's Farewell to Tobacco, 139 James I., his Counterblast to Tobacco, 140 origin of, _ib._ Joseph Sylvester's tobacco battered, _ib._ Indian superstition respecting, 141 different names of the weed, 141, 142 Abbot Nyssen's belief that the devil first introduced it into Europe, 142 competitors for that honour, 143 Latin verses in its praise, with English translation by M. de Maizeaux, _ib._ its introduction into France by John Nicot, 144 disputes respecting its origin, _ib._ King James's dinner for the devil, 145 remarks on Sir Walter Ralegh, 145-147 young women imported for wives into Virginia, and paid for in tobacco, 147 prohibitions of it in Europe, _ib._ King James's arguments in his Counterblast, 148 commendations of it by Acosta, Lord Bacon and Howell, 149 unprofitableness of its culture, 150 its production and consumption in France, 151 opinion of Dr. Rush, Mr. Chamberet, 152 Dr. Walsh, Hearne, Willis, Dr. Cullen, and Dr. Fowler, 153 Dr. Murray, 154 anecdote respecting it, related by Dr. Clarke, 155 its tendency to promote intemperance, 156 snuff-taking, 156-159 smoking, 160 chewing, 161 anecdote of Franklin, 163.
_Tobolsk_, town of, 81.
_Tomsk_, town of, 80.
_Tooke_, Horne, his claim to the authorship of Junius, 325.
U.
_Ulloa_, Don, his arrival at New Orleans to take possession for Spain of Louisiana, and withdrawal without exhibiting his powers, 205.
V.
_Vaux_, James Hardy, Memoirs of, 116, &c. See _Auto-biography of Thieves_.
_Vespucci_, Amerigo, his participation in the discoveries of South America, 165, &c.
_Vidocq_, principal agent of the French police, memoirs of, 116, &c. See _Auto-biography of Thieves_.
_Von Schmidt-Phiseldek_, Dr. C. F., his Europe and America, &c. reviewed. See _Europe and America_.
W.
_Walsh_, Dr., his testimony to the use of tobacco, 152.
_Ward_, Thomas, (the American Trenck) memoirs of, 116, &c. See _Auto-biography of Thieves_.
_Webster_, Daniel, his Speeches and Forensic Arguments, reviewed, 420, &c. nationality of his addresses, 420 his birth, &c., 421 remarks on the support of schools, 422 graduates at Dartmouth college, studies the law; advantages derived from intercourse with Messrs. Thompson, Gore, Judge Smith, Senator Mason, 423-424 elected to Congress in 1812, 425 opinion upon a navy, 425 opposition to paper-bank proposition of 1814, 426-430 or receiving depreciated currency for government debts, 430, 431 his removal from Portsmouth to Boston, 431 counsel in the case of Dartmouth college, 432-434 Gibson vs. Ogden, 435, 436 Ogden vs. Saunders, 436 one of the delegates to revise the Constitution of Massachusetts, 437 selected to deliver an oration from the rock of Plymouth, in celebration of the landing of the pilgrim fathers, 438, 439 at Bunker's Hill, on laying the foundation stone of the monument, 440, 441 on the deaths of Adams and Jefferson, 441 his part in Congress in favour of the Greeks, 442, 443 on the tariff, 444 Crimes'-Act, 445 internal improvements, 446 Panama mission, 447 election to the United States' Senate, _ib._ his overthrow of the doctrine of nullification, 447-455.
_Wilkinson_, General, the foundation of a commercial intercourse with the United States and Louisiana laid by, 209 his proceedings in relation to Burr's plot, 216-218.
_Willis_, (as quoted by Mons. Merat,) his commendation of tobacco, 153.
_Wisniowiecki_, Michael, chosen king of Poland, 468.
_Wolf_, Dr. J. Leo, his part in the New-York Convention for forming a University, 297-311.
_Woodbridge_, W. C., part taken by, in the New-York Convention, for forming a University, 286-297-311.
Y.
_Yakutsk_, town of, 76.
Z.
_Zielinski_, M., his History of Poland, notice of, 457. See _Poland_.
Transcriber's Notes:
Obsolete hyphenation, use of commas, archaic spelling of words, and misspelled words contained within quotations were retained; minor punctuation errors were corrected. Footnotes were moved to the end of the applicable article. In the index, pages numbered 1-282 refer to the March 1831 issue, Project Gutenberg e-book 28012.
Amendments to text: Spelled Greek letters ...the Phi Beta Kappa society..., and in the hieroglyphic system article, when used as stand-alone letters. Hebrew text in Article III. was corrected, thus: pl-mpm pd`h. kh=dkh= pz changed to: kol-sus par`o v^eh.e-lo g`r changed to: vayna`er from ni`er zg`r changed to: vayna`er b`r changed to: ni`er 'adaddress' changed to 'address' ...in his opening address... 'inviduals' to 'individuals' ...the attendance of such individuals... 'trangressions' to 'transgressions' ...certain transgressions, such as gambling,... 'cart' to 'carte' ...at carte and tierce... removed duplicate 'the the' ...up to the moment when... 'stateman' to 'statesman' ...in a statesman--but in a minister... 'of' to 'to' ...are always used to denote the feminine gender... 'an' to 'a' ...represents a Lamda... 'Egyytians' to 'Egyptians' ...the Lord overthrew the Egyptians... 'Archaiology' to 'Archaeology' ...interested in Biblical Archaeology... 'obversation' to 'observation' ...the man of observation... 'quantites' to 'quantities' ...in too great quantities they fail... 'consits' to 'consists' ...This consists in exposing them... added 'which' to phrase ...the readiness with which it is fashioned... 'vitrefied' to 'vitrified' ...bases combined and vitrified... 'gray' to 'grey' for consistency ...Good grey iron... 'analagous' to 'analogous' ...This is analogous to the system... 'cotemporary' to 'contemporary' ...The contemporary prevalence of... 'avalanch' to 'avalanche' ...heavy--like an avalanche--rushed... 'nett' to 'net' ...adds to the net profits of the importer... 'Engand' to 'England' ...the monopoly of England from which... 'downfal' to 'downfall' ...that of the downfall of the system... 'immunites' to 'immunities' ...promises of privileges and immunities... 'und' to 'and' ...and under which thousands have sunk down... 'aand' to 'and' ...was difficult, and he felt it to be so... 'multitutes' to 'multitudes' ...landholders with multitudes of retainers... 'higer' to 'higher' ...It is higher, purer, nobler... 'origiginal' to 'original' ...with spontaneous, original, native force... 'gratificatification' to 'gratification' ...increased gratification and delight... 'awkard' to 'awkward' ...it is rather an awkward business,... 'dectrines' to 'doctrines' ...and constitutional doctrines... 'powful' to 'powerful' ...had two powerful enemies,... 'glady' to 'gladly' ...would gladly have separated themselves... 'dissidants' to 'dissidents' ...he did not understand the wants of the dissidents;... 'guarantied' to 'guaranteed' ...treaty with Prussia guaranteed the liberties... removed duplicate 'the the' ...shake off the intolerable yoke... 'considerbly' to 'considerably' ...within considerably narrower limits... 'debateable' to 'debatable' ...disturbed the debatable ground... 'possesssion' to 'possession' ...undisputed possession of the province... 'creek' to 'Creek' ...and at Battle Creek... 'responsibilty' to 'responsibility' ...on his own responsibility,... 'ballustrades' to 'balustrades' ...elegant balustrades of costly... 'veturina' to 'vetturino' ...set out in a vetturino for Rome... 'Maratime' to 'Maritime' ...of the Maritime Alps,... 'lengh' to 'length' ...At length we reached some old walls... 'appararatus' to 'apparatus' ...all the apparatus of a household... 'Smith' to 'Schmidt' ...since Von Schmidt-Phiseldek's work was published... 'settletlement' to 'settlement' ...settlement of boundaries to the north... 'equitorial' to 'equatorial' ...polar and equatorial diameters... added missing page number, 425, to index entry for Webster election to Congress corrected index page numbers: from 421 to 521 for Pisa, Carrara, Genoa; from 560 to 460 for early history of Poland.
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