C.
Cambridge _Intelligencer_ abuses the most respectable characters in Ireland, 130.
Camille Jordan, address from, reviewed, 180; unjustly treated by the _Analytical_, 481. _See_ Gifford.
Catholics, Irish, Grattan’s intrigue with, 39; Catholic emancipation a mere pretext, 293.
Catiline _liberality_ and _moderation_, cant terms of, 443.
Cato, of Utica, speech against conspirators who invited the Gallic nation to invade their country, 441.
_Census, Literary_, reviewed, 666; abuses works and characters friendly to the constitution, 667; reviles Messrs. Pitt, Burke, Dundas, and Lawrence, _ib._; praises Paine, Sheridan, and Fox, _ib._; reprobates the Anti-Jacobin Reviewers for defending order, morals, religion, and the British constitution, _ib._
Chatham, Earl, conduct, character, measures, and success of, 576; contrasted with those of Lord Holland, _ib._
Christian ministers vindicated, 429; religion vilified by impious and obscene publications, 435; the firmest basis of every virtue, _ib._; professors of, adjured to discourage Jacobinism, _ib._; writings in vain plead to Jacobinical Reviewers, 437.
Clare, Chancellor, speech of, 461; wise and able, 462.
Cléry’s _Journal of Louis XVI._, 42; animated and interesting, 43; Lamballe’s head carried about, 44.
Cobbett, efforts of, in America, 7. _See_ Peter Porcupine.
Committee, Secret. _See_ Ireland and Irish.
Connor’s, O’, _State of Ireland_, examined, 463; address, ditto, _ib._; copious extracts from, by the _Analytical_ Reviewers, 464; defends the _United Irishmen_, _ib._; testimony at Maidstone, 290.
_Considerations on Public Affairs_, reviewed, 25; author of, anti-Gallican, not anti-Jacobin, 32; ditto, 263; erroneously considers our contest as with the physical force of France only, 264; proposes merely a defensive war, 265; dangerous tendency of certain positions, 266; affected imitation of Burke, 267; inaccuracy of language, 268.
Conspiracy against Social Order, with the part taken by the Jacobinical Reviews, 591.
Constitution, British, its principles illustrated, 468; antiquity, nature, and excellence, _ib._; history and principle, epochs, 469; Mr. Reeve’s assertion respecting, 470; the Duke of Norfolk’s, ditto, _ib._; Reeve’s principle discussed and defended from English history, 471; ditto, from Lord Coke, 472.
Contributions, voluntary, praised, 135; ridiculed by Unitarian dissenters, 136; Quakers’, pretence of scruples of conscience shown from their own conduct to be unfounded, _ib._; proof of loyalty to the king, and attachment to the country, 140.
Cornwallis, praises the proceedings of his predecessors, 490; speech of, 491; praises the regulars and militia, _ib._
_Courier_, abuses the friends of Government, 158; conduct of, respecting France, considered, 203; justifies the proceedings of France, extols her resources, and abuses England, 204; patronised by Lord Moira, 205; account of the Report of the Secret Committee, 247; endeavours to revive the spirits of Jacobins, 486; a disgrace to the English press, 376; justifies every enormity of the French, _ib._; threatens to prosecute the _Anti-Jacobin_, _ib._
_Critical Review of Wakefield’s Reply_, reviewed, 73; praises Wakefield, 75; supports Kingsbury’s address to Dr. Watson, 78; inveighs against the Bishop, 79; remarks of, resemble those of the French regicides, 81; great praise of Edmund Oliver, 179; commends those parts of Monboddo’s _Metaphysics_ which ascribe preeminent evil to England, 667.