Edinburgh Review/Volume 1

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Volume 1, Number 1 (October, 1802)[edit]

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)[edit]

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.