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Abbot, The, vi. 440

Abdalmalek, Hi. 120

Abdera, vi. 171

Abderrahman, Hadgi, vi. 160

Abelard, v. 634

Abencerrages, the, a Moorish tribe, v. 553

Abenhamim, iv. 530

Aberdeen, "auld toun" of, v. 609; vi. 405

Aberdeen, George Hamilton Gordon, 4th Earl of, i. 305, 378, 454; ii. 170, 204; An Inquiry into the Principles of Beauty in Grecian Architecture, i. 336

Abernethy, John, vi. 412

Aboukir, battle of, ii. 459 ; vi. 14

Abruzzi, the, iv. 288

Abydos to Sestos, ByonByron [sic]'s swim from, iii. 13

Académie des Inscriptions (Faris), v. 603

Acarnania, ii. 143

Achelous (Aspropotamo) river, ii. 143, 182

Acheron (Kalamas) river, ii. 131, 180-182

Acherusia, Palus, ii. 129, 179

Achilles, i. 175, 398; ii. 167, 462; iii. ISO ; v. 488, 526, 535; vi. 117 ; his tomb, vi. 204, 211

Achmet II., Sultan, iii. 454

Achmet III., Sultan, vi. 261

Acre, siege of, Hi. 4; vi. 14

Acroceraunian mountains, ii. 303

Acropolis, Athens, ii. 100, 165 ; vi. 429

Actium, battle of, ii. 126, 123, 179 ; iii. II ; vi. 269

Adagia Variorum, v. 396

Adams, John, a carrier of Southwell, vii. 1

Adams, John, of Pitcairn Island (Alexander Smith of the Bounty), v. 583, 588, 605, 625

Adams, Mr., iii. 45

Addison, Joseph, his relative Budgell, i. 449; Essay on Wit, i. 398; Reflections on Westminster Abbey, ii. 133 ; Cato, ii. 325 ; vi. 485 ; Remarks on Several Parts of Italy, ii. 384 ; on Tasso and the Venetians, ii. 467 ; quotes an Arabian tale in Spectator, iii. 98 ; his “faint praise,” vi. 602 ; his publisher Tonson, vii. 57

Address intended to be recited at the Caledonian Meeting, iii. 415

Address spoken at the Opening of Drury Lane Theatre, iii. 51

Address to the Sun in Carthon, iii. 26

Adieu, The, written under the impression that the Author would soon die, i. 192, 232, 237 ; ii. 45S ; iii. 48

Adonis, iv. 115

Adramyttium, gulf of, ii. 200