Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin: Comprising the Celebrated Political and Satirical Poems, of the Rt. Hons. G. Canning, John Hookham Frere, W. Pitt, the Marquis Wellesley, G. Ellis, W. Gifford, the Earl of Carlisle, and Others.
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Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin: Comprising the Celebrated Political and Satirical Poems, of the Rt. Hons. G. Canning, John Hookham Frere, W. Pitt, the Marquis Wellesley, G. Ellis, W. Gifford, the Earl of Carlisle, and Others.
English poetry; France -- History -- Revolution, 1789-1799 -- Poetry; Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1789-1820
_Sinclair_, Sir John, embarks with his Ram in the Capricorn on a
secret expedition, vol. ii., p. 532.
_Soldier’s Friend_: an Ode, vol. i., p. 169.
_Song_: a new one, appointed to be sung at all _Convivial_ Meetings
convened for the purpose of opposing the Assessed Tax Bill, vol.
i., p. 303.
_Sonnet_ to Liberty, vol. i., p. 169.
_Sourby_, Letitia: her letter, vol. i., p. 195.
_Speculator_: his observations on Cardinal Antici’s letter to
Buonaparte, vol. i., p. 586.
_Symposiast’s_, A, defence of the Duke of Norfolk’s celebrated toast,
vol. i., p. 589.
T.
_Tate_, Colonel; his instructions, vol. i., pp. 480, 498.
_Tooke_, Horne: his speech at the Crown and Anchor, vol. i., p. 417.
_Translation_ of the Latin verses written after the Revolution of the
fourth of September, vol. i., p. 201.
_Translation_ of the new song of the “Army of England,” vol. i., p.
331.
_Translation_ of a letter from _Bawba-dara-adul-phoola_ to
_Neek-awl-aretchid-kooez_, vol. ii., p. 532.
_Treaty of Pavia_, proved to be a Jacobin forgery, vol. i., p. 474.
_Treaty of Pilnitz_, proved to be a Jacobin forgery, vol. ii., p. 37.
U.
_Unattached_ Officers, vol. i., p. 362.
_Unjust_ Aggressions, vol. i., pp. 420, 440, 549; vol. ii., pp. 522,
600.
_Union Star_: extracts from, vol. i., p. 352.
V.
_Verses_, Latin, written after the Revolution of the fourth of
September, vol. i., p. 201; translation, vol. i., p. 236.
_Vision_, The: written at St. Ann’s Hill, vol. i., p. 598.
_Voluntary_ Contributions, vol. i., pp. 465, 534.
W.
_Weekly Examiner_, vol. i., pp. 19, 46, 115, 156, 178, 217, 248, 293,
322, 346, 395, 435, 468, 498, 534, 573, 607; vol. ii., pp. 4, 43,
78, 116, 151, 191, 227, 263, 296, 330, 377, 405, 440, 475, 512,
596.
_Wickham_, Mr.: his note to the Helvetic Body on his recal, vol. i.,
p. 388—answer to ditto, vol. i., p. 426.
_Wigmore_, Deborah, housekeeper to Mr. Wright, awards the Prize of
Dullness, vol. i., p. 552.
INDEX TO VOL. I.
OF THE
_ANTI-JACOBIN REVIEW AND MAGAZINE_.
[This Index and the two preceding articles (by W. Cobbett, pp. 311–319)
are reprinted in order to show that the same spirit which pervaded _The
Anti-Jacobin_ was continued in its successor, _The Anti-Jacobin Review
and Magazine_, although the Editor and Contributors were different.]
A.
Alfred—Letters of Ghost of, reviewed, No. 1, p. 62;
object of, 63;
opinion concerning Erskine;
ditto, concerning the acquittals, 1794;
Letters, Monthly Review of, reviewed, 68.
Algernon Sidney, an enthusiast in Republicanism, 451;
illegally condemned, 452.
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