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Brougham, Lord, Acts and Bills of, by Sir J. E.
Wilmot, 278; early Parliamentary career of, ib.;
on law reform, ib.; state of our laws, 279; ad-
vantages of a digest, 279, 280; codification con-
sidered, 280; Lord J. Russell's views, 281;
American reforms, 282; Lord Brougham's Acts,
282, 283; Prisoners' Counsel Bill, 283; Lord
Eldon's opposition, 284; Lord Brougham's
speech on law reform in 1828, 285; becomes
chancellor, ib.; Sydney Smith's eulogium on,
286; criminal law digest, ib.; general heads of
his measures, 287; libel and slander, ib.; chan-
cery, ib.; real property, ib.; criminal law and
bankruptcy, 288; law of evidence, ib.; courts
established since 1828, ib.; county courts, 288,
289; other law reformers, 289; Lord Lynd-
hurst, ib.

Bankruptcy laws, alterations in, 288.
Berlin, the gallery of paintings at, 194.
Bible, the chronology of the, 210; on the laws
determining historical evidence, ib.; Sir G. C.
Lewis and Mr. Grote on the true method, 211;
Mr. Bunsen's work on Egypt, 211, 212; object
of, 212; his authorities, ib; value of Egyptian
registers, 213; Manetho's history, 214; curious
mixture of history and mythic narrative, ib. n.;
Makrizi, 215; the works of Eratosthenes, 215,
216; Julius Africanus, 216; Eusebius and Syn-
cellus, 217; theory of contemporary dynasties,
217, 218; Manetho's dynasties, 218; errors of
Mr. Bunsen, ib.; his arbitrary corrections of
authorities, 219, 220; unsatisfactory treatment
of the middle period of the Egyptian monarchy,
220; the Shepherd kings, 220, 221; credulity
and scepticism, 221; Scriptural chronology, ib.;
chronological systems of ancient nations, 221,
222; value of contemporary monuments, 223;
on Mr. Bunsen's data for reconstructing chro-
nology, 224; pyramids of Gizeh, 225; Mr. Bun-
sen's arbitrary method of dealing, 226; arrange-
ment of periods to which kings belong, 227; Mr.
Bunsen's scheme of Bible chronology, 229; date
of the Exodus, ib.

Boswell's Life of Johnson, 97; and see Johnson.
Bread-Book, The English, by Eliza Acton, 128.
Bread, on the manufacture of, 128; improvement
in, 129; adulteration, ib.; early history of
wheat, 130; variety of, 131; experiment with
grass, ib.; hybrids, 132; principal kinds of
wheat, 133; their character, ib.; structure of
the wheat-grain, ib.; flour dressings, 134; com-
position of flour, 135; bread, ib.; 'lightening,'
ib.; ferment, 136; preparing the dough, ib.;
yeast, 136, 137; fermentation, 138; water, 139;
use of alum, ib.; lime-water, ib.; the baking,
140.

British Museum, the, state of confusion in, 205.
Brougham, Lord, on the character of George III.,

256.

Buckle, Mr., sketch of George III., by, 257.
Bunsen, C. C. J., Egypt's Place in Universal His-
tory, by, 210; and see Bible chronology.

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Carbonari, the, in Italy, 62.
Carlyle, Thos., History of Frederick the Great, by,
153; faults of style, 154, 168; on historical
writing, ib.; on the origin of the Hohenzollerns,
155, 156; Sigismund, super grammaticam, 156;
repetition of slight circumstances, 157; reflec-
tions on the Reformation, ib.; peculiarities of
Frederick William, ib.; arrangement of the
work, 167; Mr. Carlyle and Macaulay compared,
168; essence of his philosophy, 169.
Catholic emancipation, 54.
Central Criminal Court, establishment of, 288.
Chatham, Lord, general character of, 258; his con-
duct towards George III., ib.; influence of, 261.
Cholera in Rome, the, 70.
Consular service, report from the select committee
on, 40; complaints and proposed improvements,
41; position of the British consul, ib.; origin of
'consul,' 42; their duties, 43; diminution of im-
portance in France, 44; English consular juris-
diction, ib.; consuls in China, 45; in the Levant,
45, 46; expenditure of establishments, 46, 47;
insufficiency of salaries, 47; popularity of the
institution, 48; compensation, ib.; payment of
fees, 49.

Cornwallis, the Marquis of, corrospondence of, 1;
remarkable career of, ib.; Mr Ross, 2; anec-
dotes, ib.; pedigree of Cornwallis family, 3;
Lord Brome, ib.; joins the army, ib.; suc-
ceeds to the earldom, 4; embarks for America,
ib.; command of the army, ib.; his position and
surrender, 5; his eagerness for the emoluments
of office, 5, 6; mission to Frederick the Great,
6; appointment in India, ib.; campaign against

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