< Edinburgh Review
Volume 1, Number 1 (October, 1802)
Art. I. | Mounier, de l'Influence des Philosophes, Francs-Maçons, et Illuminées, sur la Revolution de France | |
II. | Dr Parr's Spital Sermon | |
III. | Godwin's Reply to Parr | |
IV. | Asiatic Researches, vol. VI. | |
V. | Olivier's Travels in the Ottoman Empire, Egypt, and Persia | |
VI. | Baldwin's Political Reflections relative to Egypt | |
VII. | Irvine's Inquiry into the Causes and Effects of Emigration from the Highlands and Western Islands of Scotland | |
VIII. | Southey's Thalaba: a metrical Romance | |
IX. | Rennel's Discourses on various Subjects | |
X. | Voyage dans les Departemens de la France, par une Societé d'Artistes et Gens de lettres | |
XI. | Christison's General Diffusion of Knowledge, one great cause of the prosperity of North Britain | |
XII. | Bowles's Reflections at the Conclusion of the War | |
XIII. | Herrenschwand, Adresse aux Vrais Hommes de bien, à ceux qui gouvernent, comme à ceux qui sont gouvernés | |
XIV. | The Utility of Country Banks | |
XV. | Pratt's Bread; or, The Poor—a Poem | |
XVI. | Dr Langford's Anniversary Sermon | |
XVII. | Mrs Opie's Poems | |
XVIII. | Public Characters of 1801-2 | |
XIX. | Bonnet, Essai sur l'Art de rendre Revolutions utiles | |
XX. | Nares's Thanksgiving Sermon for Plenty | |
XXI. | Horneman's Travels | |
XXII. | Mackenzie's Voyages in North America, &c. | |
XXIII. | Wood's Optics | |
XXIV. | Acerbi's Travels through Sweden, &c. | |
XXV. | Thornton on the Paper Credit of Great Britain | |
XXVI. | Playfair's Illustrations of the Huttonian Theory | |
XXVII. | Crisis of the Sugar Colonies | |
XXVIII. | Morveau on the Means of Purifying Infected Air, &c. | |
XXIX. | Dr Haygarth on the Prevention of Infectious Fevers |
Volume 1, Number 2 (January, 1803)
Art. I. | Villers's Philosophy of Kant | |
II. | Sonnini's Travels in Greece and Turkey | |
III. | Paley's Natural Theology | |
IV. | Storch's Picture of Petersburgh | |
V. | Boyd's Divina Commedia of Dante | |
VI. | Lewis's Alfonso | |
VII. | Adolphus's History of England | |
VIII. | Denon's Travels in Egypt | |
IX. | Politique de tous les Cabinets de l'Europe, &c. | |
X. | Necker's Last Views | |
XI. | Scott's Minstrelsy of the Scotish Border | |
XII. | Woodhouse on Imaginary Quantities | |
XIII. | Anquetil's Oupnekhat | |
XIV. | Hunter's Poems | |
XV. | Herschell on the New Planets | |
XVI. | Canard, Principes d'Economie Politique | |
XVII. | Bakerian Lecture on Light and Colours | |
XVIII. | Young on Colours not hitherto described | |
XIX. | Camperi Icones Herniarum | |
XX. | Heberden on the History and Cure of Diseases | |
XXI. | Belsham's Philosophy of the Mind | |
XXII. | Mad. Necker, Reflexions sur le Divorce | |
XXIII. | Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Vol. V, Part II. |
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