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Upon a review of our labours during the past year, we have reason to be satisfied with the alteration in the mode of publishing which has been adopted. The Quarterly Numbers being double the size of the Monthly Numbers, we are enabled to insert in each, valuable communications more at length, and at the same time to exhibit a greater variety of matter. The increased interval, also, allows more scope for the collection of materials; though, for the sake of arrangement, we could wish our Correspondents to favour us with their communications as early in the quarter as they can with convenience. For diversity of subject, we must of course very much depend upon such supplies; and we trust their number will increase.

Notwithstanding the threatening warlike aspect which is assumed by the great Continental Powers, we look forward with the utmost confidence to the ultimate triumphs of our cause. The immutable promise of the Great Supreme is the foundation of our faith, and while we are determined to devote ourselves to the delightful work of promoting Peace, we would sing, not with feelings of despondency, but with emotions of anxious desire and holy expectation

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INDEX

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The First Volume, New Series,

OF

THE HERALD OF PEACE.

Achilles, statue of

A.

208

Bristol Auxiliary Peace Society, proceed-
ings and report

Address to the Readers of the Herald, 1. Bucket the cause of a war

65. 129. 193.

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108

Buckingham and Bedford, dukes of, dnel
between
Butler, bishop.

C.

Campbell's Travels in Africa..

121

17

28

237

181 Cape of Good Hope, capture of
Carnival of Death, review of.... 109. 252
Causes of a Warlike Spirit, and the means
of promoting Pacific Principles
Cecil, Lord Burleigh, extract
Christian Morals, society of, at Paris, 75.
187. 190

165
Ambition of conquest. Pyrrhus and Ci-
106

neas..

....

American Captain, anecdote of.. 168
New York daily Advertizer, on

military exhibitions
Anecdote of two farmers

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231

241

14

206
107

Anhalt, Geo. prince of, Memoir of
Answer to an objection
Archedamus and Philip.
Aris's Birmingham Gazette, remarks on
212
Arts and sciences subservient to Peace 210
Augustus and Alexander

B.

....

108

Bailey's Carnival of Death.... 60. 109. 252
Barnabas Hill, extract from
96
Barton Bernard's Napoleon, &c... 184
Bath Auxiliary Peace Society, proceedings
139

of

Second Report 140
Bayle's remarks on Tacitus
Tilly
Beauvais, bishop of...

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77

91

16

96

Cologn, bishop of, and countryman.. 108
Commines, Philip de, extract
Committee of the London Peace Society,
correspondence of...... 7. 68. 131. 195
Conqueror, Fenelon's definition of... 108
Conti, prince of, restitution...
Coqueril, Charles, on Peace Societies 161
Coruplant's Speech..
Correspondents, to
Critical Review, extract from
Cruelty, considerations on
Cumberland, Duke of, anecdote

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D.

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128. 256

23

98

181

170

ib.

108

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Wagram
108
Bevan, Joseph Gurney, letters of.... 24
Bible Society, British and Foreign. 124
Naval and Military 125
Hibernian

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Duel, desperate and fatal

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52

Duelling...

letter upon

Bonaparte, anecdote of, in the Russian
campaign..

114

Boswell and Stewart, duel between.. 119
Bowring, J., Esq., sonnets by
Boxing.

VOL. I. NEW SERIES.

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122, 123

Duellist become a Christian..

Duty of Christians to promote peace.. 46
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Profession incompatible with the

11

Millhouse, Robert, Extract from his Poem
called Vicissitude..

62
Mining at the Siege of Tournay. 106

Hall's, the Rev. Robert, sermon, extract Miscellaneous Anecdotes relating to War

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256

Ingenhousz, Dr., extract of a letter to 160
Introduction to the first quarterly num-
ber of the New Series,....
Invocation to Peace.

1

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Juvenis, On war inconsistent with the
gospel dispensation...

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OBITUARY,-Mr. Evan Rees..

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Rev. J. Williams
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E. Williams, Esq.
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Objection Answered
Observations, Apothegms, and Anecdotes
on War from different Authors.... 16
Observations on War and Peace. 159
Oratory considered in its effects on the
Public mind, &c......

Ordeal, Trial by, from the Encyclopædia
Britannica,

145

780

P.

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24

Literary works in favour of Peace .. 149

Pacific principles, progress of
240
Pacification on the Military Profession 9
Parish, Elijah, D.D. Extract from a Ser-
mou by.
170

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Letters of the late Joseph Gurney Bevan

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Page 215, 2d col. line 33, after that, read, the passage containing.

256, line 26 from bottom, after names, read, which do not appear in that Report.
It will be proper in this place to advert to the conjecture contained in the introduc-
tory remarks to the Extraordinary Duel, p. 227, that the Duel is supposed to have
happened in the reign of Henry V. The narrative contains certain internal evidence
which gives it a more recent date. The period when the duel was fought, is however
unknown: the only certain information that has been obtained is, that Mr. Thomas
Goodwin, among whose papers the account was found, was a writer of the latter end of
the seventeenth, or the beginning of the eighteenth, century. His Life of Henry V. was
published in 1704.

B. Bensley, Bolt-court, Fleet-street.

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