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Monthly Magazines have opened a way for every kind of inquiry and information. The intelligence and discussion contained in them are very extensive and various; and they have been the means of diffusing a general habit of reading through the nation, which, in a certain degree hath enlarged the public understanding. HERE, too, are preserved a multitude of useful hints, observations, and facts, which otherwise might never have appeared.-Dr. Kippis.

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THE ATHENEUM, or SPIRIT of the ENGLISH MAGAZINES, is published in Boston, on the 1st and 15th of every month. Each number contains forty pages large octavo, forming two volumes of five hundred pages each in a year, at the low price of Five Dollars per annum. The work is regularly forwarded by mail to subscribers at a distance. Its appearance twice a month renders it more convenient to transport, and with less delay, than monthly publications, whilst by this mode of publication it is enabled to anticipate whatever is novel or entertaining in the literary, scientific, and fashionable world.

The publishers receive by every arrival from England the magazines, printed in London and Edinburgh, and the selections are made with a scrupulous regard to the tastes of those who read for relaxation, amusement, or instruction.

The work commenced in April, 1817; and the volumes are dated from April and October in each year.

A few complete sets may be had, either bound at $3, or in yellow paper at $2,50 per volume.

28-246 7.5

GENERAL INDEX

TO VOL. XIV.

ADAMS, John, the late president

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Coffee pot newly invented

124

326

Comines' memoirs

381

326

Compliment to an author

88

464

Conway, the tragedian

285

288

Cosway the painter

110

26

Countess of Vintimille

367

Cowper, his private correspondence

482

272

Cruelty to animals

287

97 Cruise's residence in New Zealand 440, 456

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man, his blunders

Action of flowers on air

Africa, mission to the interior

American travellers

American books in England

Anecdotes of sailors

Antiquities of the cathedral church of

Canterbury

Art of singing songs

Artists, old age of

Artificial haloes

Atmospheric air

Bartholomew fair described

Barton, the poet, memoirs

Bailly on the scaffold

Balloon filled by coal gas

Beating machine for bookbinders

Beds and bedding

Belzoni in Africa

Belzoni's Head of Memnon

Belzoni's operations in Egypt

Belzonı, journey to interior of Africa

Belphagor, a romance

Bees, to take their honey without their

life

Bees, queen of

Bit of Brighton, a sketch

Blind widow's son

Bichat's theory of life and death

Bloody bread bag, a tale

Bloomfield, Robert, biography

Boon, Daniel

Boyle, the scholar

Bon mots, original

Bonaparte, anecdote of

Burke's Metaphors

Buils, anecdote of Edgeworth's

Calembourg,

Canals in England

Chelsea hospital

Chinese youths at Halle

Chimneys invented

208 mode

198

Esthonians, their superstitions

46 Exmouth, lord, anecdote of
88 Exquisite, a perfect

450

Exhibition in the Louvre

285 Eyelashes improved in the Circassian

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Joseph II. emperor

Jurymen, hints to

294 Parisian original anecdotes

Parry's second northern expedition

244

293

Juvenile ball, given by the king

118

68, 91 Pauvre Berger, an opera

45.

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