M.
Mallet du Pan, _British Mercury_ of, reviewed, 403; object of the work, _ib._; throws light on French principles, _ib._; able and useful advice in the preface, 404; gratitude to the British nation, 405; analysis and extracts, 406; account of Swiss cantons, 407; description of a Swiss wedding, 408; account of affairs in Italy, 493; account of the destruction of Helvetic liberty, 501; character of the French Revolutionists, 502; effects on other nations, 503; state of resources of Switzerland, 504; character of Weiss the French partisan, 506; conduct of, 507; pathetic description of the last efforts of Berne, 509; reflections, 511; character of Buonaparte, 513; _British Mercury_ recommended to all crowned heads, _ib._; general character of the work, 515.
_Maria, or the Wrongs of Woman_, reviewed, 91; fable, object, and principles of, 92; asserts that her friend Jemima’s understanding was sharpened and invigorated by her occupations as a thief and a prostitute, _ib._; _particular_ description of Maria and her lover, 93; restraints on adultery, according to Maria, a flagrant wrong to women, _ib._ _See_ Godwin and Wollstonecraft.
Martinez’ persecution of Peter Porcupine, 9; proceedings of, 10.
Menard, infamous pretext of, for invading Switzerland, 511.
Meyers, De, _Fragments on Paris_, 268; criterion of the state of a nation, _ib._; dress and amusements at Paris, 269; extracts from, 270; strictures on, 271; state of the arts and sciences at Paris, 272; his account recommended to votaries of innovation, 273; character of his work, 279.
Mifflin, Governor, republican morality of, 14; celebrates the dethronement of Louis XVI., _ib._; praises the Botany Bay citizens, _ib._
Ministry, proposed plan of, by Mr. Fox, 20.
Moira, Earl of, patronises the _Courier_, 204; his letter to Colonel Mahon discussed, 206; censured, 207; unfounded account of Ireland, 294; speech in the Irish Parliament, considered, discussed, and censured, 461.
Monboddo’s _Ancient Metaphysics_, review of, reviewed, 565. _See_ _Monthly_ and _Critical Reviews_.
Monroe’s _View of the Conduct of the Executive_, considered, 824; Monroe, of the French faction in America, 825; a promoter of Jacobin doctrines, 826.
_Monthly Magazine_ detected, 198; published by a French citizen, _ib._; patronised by the Directory, 199; dialogue from, 327; praises book clubs, 476 (_see_ R. Phillips and Jacobin Prints); detection of, 570; John Thelwall a contributor to, _ib._; sneers at loyalty, 572; abuses Lord Auckland, _ib._; reviles Lord Carlisle, 573; inveighs against Mallet du Pan, _ib._; reprobates Peter Porcupine, _ib._; slanders Mr. Harper, _ib._; all because enemies to Jacobinism, _ib._
_Monthly Review_, to be reviewed by _The Anti-Jacobin_, 3; dangerous tendency of, 56; character and operations of, 58; unfriendly to the constitution as actually constituted, 60; review of, 68; arts of, to prevent the circulation of constitutional works, 71; reviewed, 171; false statement by, 172; curious observation of, _ib._; examined, 173; false and absurd remark of, on Switzerland, 174; ignorance of, 175; praises the _Spirit_ of the Public Journals, 331; asserts Oldfield’s _Abuse of Parliament_ to be demonstration, 453; praises his support of universal suffrage, 456; praises Lord Moira for _apologising_ for our officers (_see_ Spirit of Public Journals and Jacobin Prints); quotes the most exceptionable passages of Monboddo’s _Metaphysics_, 567; ridicules David and Solomon because kings and Scripture characters, 569.
Moore, Dr., a friend of Brissot, 513.
_Morning Chronicle_ resembles the _Monthly Review_, 58; dialogue from, 326; account of Tierney’s speech, 377; extracts from, 378; continues its virulence, 379; invectives against the saviours of Ireland, 497; idea of rebellion, 498. _See_ Spirit of Public Journals and Jacobin Prints.
_Morning Post_, invectives of, against ministers, 497. _See_ Jacobin Prints and Spirit of Public Journals.
Murphy, venerable literary character of, 191. _See_ Arminius.
N.
Naples, loyalty and patriotism of, 493. _See_ History.
Nelson, splendid victory of, 483; momentous consequences from, 484. _See_ History.
Noble’s _Lives of English Regicides_, 445; extracts from, 446; matter excellent, composition reprehensible, 448.
Norfolk, Duke of, evidence at Maidstone, 289; assertions respecting the British constitution refuted, 470; doctrine of the sovereignty of the people erroneous, 473.
P.
Paine, Thomas, letter of, to the people of France, 21; examined, 22; praises the French Revolution, 23; supposes extraordinary virtues in the number _five_, 24; doctrines of, propagated by the Corresponding Society, 111; praises the French Directory, 141; reasons like the Analytical Reviewers, _ib._; a flatterer of tyrants, 142; his _Rights of Man_ lead to ruin, 143; a member of tyrannical clubs, 145.
Paris, state of, 272; a scene of theft and robbery, 273; people of, disaffected to the government, 275; corrupted morals of, 277; former happiness of, _ib._
Parliament, Irish, report of Committee of, contains an historical sketch of Irish rebellion, 292; of means of diffusion, _ib._; treasonable newspapers, _ib._; general result of, 295.
Parry threatens to prosecute _The Anti-Jacobin_ for attacking the _Courier_, 376; challenged to do so, _ib._
Pennsylvania, court of, 11; famous for bastards and cuckoldom, 15; civic feast in Philadelphia, _ib._
_Perry_, a brisk, bouncing liquor, wants strength, 248.
Phillips, R., editor of the _Monthly Magazine_, 200; history of, _ib._; conduct at Leicester, _ib._; confined two years for sedition, _ib._; establishes the _Monthly Magazine_, _ib._; other labours of, in the cause, 201; praised by the Analytical, _ib._; the friend of Holcroft, Wakefield, and Godwin, _ib._; purveyor-general to Jacobins, 325; undertakes to TEACH our King, who, of his subjects, deserve reward, 635; supposed to be sprung from Paul Phillips, clerk of the parish, and president of _an ale-house club for managing the nation_ in the reign of Queen Anne, _ib._
Pitt, the Right Hon. William, contrasted with Mr. Fox, 575; education and juvenile studies, 576; honourable election of, _ib._; addicted neither to gaming nor debauchery, 577; political principles and conduct of, _ib._; risks popularity for the good of his country, 578; measures and success of, 579; farther contrasted with Mr. Fox, 702.
Poetry, explanation of the print, 115; Progress of Liberty, 116; Congratulatory Ode, 117; United Irishmen, 118; Wanderings of Iapis, 228; Address to the Premier Peer in imitation of Horace, 233; Jacobin Council, 235; sent with a Shilling, 236; Ages of Reason, _ib._; Epistle from Miss Seward to Mr. Lister, 237; Anarchists, an Ode, 365; Honey Moon of Fox and Tooke in Imitation of Horace and Lydia, 597; Lines to Lady Nelson, _ib._; song on Admiral Nelson’s Victory, 599.
Polybius, admirable, general principles of government, thinks a mixed constitution the best, 521. _See_ Gillies.
Porcupine, Peter, efforts of, in America, 7; Republican Judge, _ib._; attempts of Spanish Ambassador against, 9; examines the _justice_ of the REPUBLICAN JUDGE, 11; characterizes republican justice, 12; Jacobinism, _ib._; Bone to Gnaw for the Democrats, 342; abused by the _Analytical Review_, _ib._; will of, 725; _Diplomatic Blunderbuss_ of, _ib._; excellent tendency and able execution, 836; _Political Censor_ of, for January, 1797, 836; ditto, for March, 1797, 839; eloquence and ability of both, _ib._
Porcupiniana, 479; strictures on the Whig Club, _ib._; on Volney the Atheist, 592; on Priestley, _ib._
Portland, Duke of, junction with Mr. Pitt justified, 206; obligations of the country to him and friends, 474.
Price. _See_ Jacobinism and Dissenters.
Priestley, Dr., reduced state of, 16; declares Republican governments to be most arbitrary, _ib._; Original Letters to, reviewed, 146; authority of, referred to, to sanction the abuse of the Church, 476; misrepresentations of, 555; the firebrand philosopher, 592; declared intention to blow up the Church, 626.
Prints, Jacobin, concur in asserting that the facts, reported by the Secret Committee, were before known to them, 247; accuse the Navy Board of inactivity, 377; misrepresentations and falsehoods of, noted, 379; ditto, 496.
Prospectus of the _Anti-Jacobin Review_, 1; of the old _Englishman_, 601.
Prostitution. _See_ Mary Wollstonecraft.
Q.
Quakers, contributed nothing _voluntarily_ to the State, 136; pretence of conscience unfounded, 137; loyalty of, exposed, 356; origin and principles of the sect, 357; farther exposed, 709; ten commandments of, 711.
R.
Reform, a veil for the most dangerous conspiracies, 139.
Reformers, in unison of counsels with France, 66; coincidence traced, _ib._
Regicides, English, Lives of (_see_ Noble); French have sworn hatred to the Monarchy, even of the Supreme Being, 446.
Reviews, democratical, the mere instruments of faction, 2.
Revolution, French, three classes of friends of, 741; proposes to establish universal Pyrrhonism, 743; germs, principles, and causes of, 746; expressions built upon, 747.
Rivers’s _History and Conduct of the Dissenters_, reviewed, 626; character of John Knox, 627; dissenters inimical to our establishment, _ib._; character of Price, 629.
Robespierre praised by republicans and levellers, 22.
Robinson’s (Mrs.) _Walsingham_, reviewed, 160; literary character of, 161; political principles, _ib._; misrepresents the manners of the great, and state of the poor, 162; admonished to read Blair’s _Lectures_, 163; not to go beyond her depth, 164.
Robinson’s, Anthony, _View of the English Wars_, 613; life and character of the author, 614; apprenticed to a dissenting linen-draper, _ib._; a sectarian preacher, 615; an orator in debating societies, _ib._; his work a mere vehicle of Jacobinism, 617.
Rousseau, character of, 360; doctrine of, 748; political, 749.
S.
Saint Lambert, principles of morality, 796; new catechism, 797.
Sallust, remarks of, on false moderation towards conspirators, 442.
Scriptures defended against Socinians and Deists, 439; attacks on, give them new force, _ib._; revilers of (_see_ Geddes).
Secession. _See_ Fox.
Seditious meetings, Bill for restraining, praised, 66.
_Shears, Report of Trial of_, reviewed, 540.
Sheridan’s testimony at Maidstone, 286.
Smith’s (Charlotte) _Young Philosopher_ reviewed, 187; she has talents for novel-writing, _ib._; defects, egotism, and repetition of the same story, _ib._; politics beyond her reach, 188; abuse of kings, _ib._; blunder about Roman demagogues, _ib._; frivolous and false remarks, 189; praised by the _Analytical_, 190.
Social order defended against the principles of the French revolution, by Abbé de Voisin, 772; ability of the work, 773; principles of Government, 775; confutation of the _Rights of Man_ doctrines, 776; confutation of the _Abbé Sièyes_, 779.
Society, Corresponding, object of, 111 (_see_ Thomas Paine); account of. _See_ Lawrence Lashknave.
Societies, Debating. _See_ Police Magistrates.
Spirit of the public journals, 324; contains the quintessence of Jacobinism, _ib._; extracts from the most Jacobinical publications, 325; address of, to the soldiers, 328. _See_ _Monthly_, _Critical_, and _Analytical Reviews_; _Courier_, _Post_, _Chronicle_, _Monthly Magazine_, and R. Phillips.
Stiguer, the Swiss patriot, high character of, 503.
Stonehouse’s Letters to Priestley, 146; predict the downfal of every government, 148; exhibit every feature of the Jacobin character, _ib._; praise the new _Annual Register_, 150.
Switzerland and Swiss. _See_ Mallet du Pan and History.
T.
Talleyrand, Perigord, a friend of Opposition Members, 151.
Taxation, plan of, on income justified, 487.
Thanet, Earl of, evidence of, at Maidstone, 290.
Theatre, 114–248–479. See _Cambro Britons_, _Lovers’ Vows_, &c.
Thomas’s _Consequences of an English Invasion_, reviewed, 459; sermon on public worship, 672.
Toasts, seditious, 69; _standing_ of the Corresponding Society and Whig Club, 80. _See_ Fox and the Duke of Norfolk.
Tooke, John Horne—_Diversions of Purley_ considered, 385; political anecdotes of, _ib._; literary merit ascertained, 386 (_see_ Henshall); _Diversions of Purley_, reviewed, 655; Portraits by (_see_ Pitt and Fox).
Turenne, different from Hoche, 32.
U.
_Underwald, Fall of_, reviewed, 663; tyranny of the Directory, 664; perfidy of, 665.