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PREFACE.

A COMPLETE volume for the year 1801 is now presented to the public by the proprietors of the Union Magazine. They trust, that those who have honoured the work with their patronage, will not, after an impartial review of it in all its branches, find cause to reproach them with any breach of the engagements to the performance of which they pledged themselves in their prospectus. They readily admit, that, like every work of the same nature, it is not without defects; but, taken as a whole, they do not shrink from a fair comparison of its merits with those of the other monthly publications.

In the Biographical Sketches the utmost attention. has been given to correctness of statement, which has been generally collected from authentic sources, while the language of servile adulation and gross invective has been studiously avoided.

The Miscellaneous Department will be found to contain more original matter, at once combining what is useful and what is entertaining, than that which commonly occurs in similar undertakings. Particular care has been given to confer on the Fine Arts, by selection, or by criticism, the interest and distinction to which they have an undisputed claim

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in a state of liberal and refined society; nor have those which form the grand stamina of national prosperity, agriculture, manufactures, and commerce, been passed over without due notice.

Of the Political Sentiments of which the Magazine has been the vehicle, it may be said, with pride and confidence, that they are those only which emapate from the genuine spirit of the British Constitution.

In short, the proprietors beg leave to express a well-founded conviction, that in no single branch of the work have the plan and execution been such as to justify their subscribers in applying to them the sentiment of the poet :

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ACADEMY, Royal

Anacreon, imitation of
Anagrams

Anacharsis, anecdote of
Alexandria, account of
Angelo, Michael, anecdote of
Astley, Lord, anecdote of
Adelaide

Banks, Sir J.
Bacon's Essays

Bayard, Chev.

Blair, beauties of

Page
61, 412

189

33

108

109

118

383

37,92
153

171

American Indians, account of
Alexander the Great, anecdote 391
Abercrombie, Sir R. account of 413
Antiquities of Eng. No. IV.
African Slave, petition of
Animal Kingdom
Anticipation of Pleasure, essay
Aristhenes, anocdote of
Aphorisms for Youth
Acon and Leonilla
Aquinas, anecdote of
August, sonnet to
Authors

236

391

334

332

47

118

176

212

249

319

328

66

Cairo, capture of
Charles V. anecdote of

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Classical Enthusiast
Canzonet

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Breweries of London

194

Bleaching, new mode of
Bears

244

Bread, price of

369

Births 68, 138, 205, 278, 351, 423

Brisson's Elements

113

258

Bion, translation from
Billington, Mrs.

259

123

Boulogne, description of
Boerhaave, anecdote of
Butcher Row

109

148

180

Buffon de la Jeunesse
Challenge, singular
Catch-Club, Hibernian
Causes and Effects

42

59

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Carriage moved by mechanism 126

131
246

J. account of the burial 299

387

391

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303
333

390

392

392

Charles XII. anecdote of
Cardinal Wolsey, anecdote of
Charles II. anecdote of
Chains of the Heart
Century, 16th, manners of
Circumstances, change of - 107

403

105

232

singular
Christianity, first introduction

amongst the Russians
Confusion of Ideas
Coincidence, curious

311

44

45

Page
106

107

190

125

126

Copenhagen, questions the R. S. 126
Cook, Mr. indisposition of and
critique on
Clove-Tree

191, 262

194

Cromwell, anecdote of

246

304

305

317

Cromwell, Richard, anecdote of 318
Custom of drinking for Sheriffs,

origin of

41
Cumberland, customs peculiar to 95
Darwin, Dr. letter to

19

Drama, French

121

Days of Old

381

Descriptive Catalog. of Pictures 593
Death Song of a Celtic Warrior 401
Distinction
317

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Drury-Lane

335, 406

Dyer's Poems

51
48

Edwards, Rabbi, anecdote of
Engraving, by Morghen

60

Ends, great, fr. small beginnings 106
Engraving, by Bromley

122
166

Essay by J. P. Craft
Escapes

261

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