his memoirs, 9. His death and cha- racter 12. Infcription on his monu- ment, 14.
Berwick, Marefchal, character of him,
Blackstone, Sir Wm. biographical hifto-
ry of, 29. His character, 30. Bold stroke for a husband, a comedy, 91. Interefting scene in, 92. Braidwood, Mr. account of his acade- my for teaching the deaf and dumb,
Brelaw's laft legacy, 65.
Briffot de la verité ou meditations fur les moyens de parvenir a la verité dans tout les connoiffances humaines, 301. Britain, confiderations on the present fi- tuation of, and the United States of America, 107. Brief and impartial review of the state of, at the com- mencement of the feffion, 1783, 143. Burke, Mr. his fpeech on Mr. Fox's laft India bill, 87. Obfervations on it, 308.
CAndid investigation of the prefent pre- vailing topic, 314. Capell's edition, various readings, and fchool of Shakespeare, 168, 272, 342. His plan of the Work, 171. His defence of the authenticity of the three parts of Henry IV. 174. Vin- dicated from the charge of plagiarism, 176. His notes on Hamlet and O- thello, 276.
Catechifm, a new whig one, 149. Character of Sir William Blackstone,
30. Of Dean Swift, 302.
Charles 11. account of his trial and exe- cution, 252.
Charley, Dr. his effay on the causes of mortality by fevers, 233. Chefter, Bishop of, his fermons on feve- ral fubjects, 44.
Christmas tale, a poetical addrefs to the young miniftry, 149.
Cicero and Cataline in contraft, 307. Coalition, thoughts on the idea of ano-
Columba, a poetical epistle to Lord Cornwallis, by the Rev. Miles Par-
kin, 230. Commiffioners of public accounts, their ei hth, ninth, and tenth report, 280. Committee, telect one on India affairs,
their eleventh report, 96. Contraf, a political pasticcio, 361.
Damon and Delia, a tale, 133-
Danes, national character of, 332. Dangerous connections, 381. Danish nation, various remarks on the genius and fpirit of, 333.
Davis's mifcellaneous leffons for the ufe of young ladies, 154.
Davis's dramatic mifcellanies, 445. Specimen of his criticifms on Lear, 446. Hamlet, Macbeth, and the Orphan, 447.
Davy, Major, his translation of Ti- mour's inflitutes, 1.
Debates, in the House of Lords on Mr.
Fox's India bill, authentic account of them, 141. In the Houfe of Com- mon's on Mr. Pitt's India bill, 141. On Mr. Fox's India bill, 147. On the fame, 148.
Defence of the present minifters, 309. Deformities of Fox and Burke, 389. Dialogue between an Unitarian and an Athanafian, 153:
Directions for the ftudent in theology, 383.
Dobbs, Mr. his letter to Mr. Fox and Lord North, 139. His thoughts on taxation, 367.
Doddington's diary, 418. How it came to be published, 419. Double difguife, a comic opera, 386. Drill husbandry perfected, 380.
HAmilton's outlines of the theory and practice of midwifery, 233. Hardinge, Mr. his fpeech on India af- fairs, 391. Hargrove's hiftory of the castle and fo-
reft Knaresborough, 102. Hayley's plays for a private theatre, 354. Henry IV. of France, manner in which he fuffered the difcipline of the church on his abfolution, 17. Herald of literature, or a view of the moft confiderable publications that will be made in the courfe of the en- fuing winter, 50. Hero and Leander, a poem, 386. Hicoroglifics, obfervations on, 322.
Heroism, authentic inftances of, 379. Hindooftan, geographical description of, 163.
Hiftoire de Roffie, tiree de chroniques o- riginales, de pieces authentiques, & de melieurs hiftoriens de la nation, par M. Levefque, 221.
Hiflory, fketches of, in fix fèrmons, 424. Hiftory, of the flagellants, 15. Natural of Monks, 94. Of the caftle, town, and foreft of Knaresborough, 102. Concife one of the kingdoms of If- rael and Judah, 110. Of the difpute with America. 120. Of the English law, 245. Of Modern Europe, 251. Hiftoire de l'Academie Royal de Sciences a Paris, 1780, 452
Hope, a poem, by Samuel Hayes, 230. Horley, Dr. his fpeech in the Royal Society, 265. Hortus uptonenfis, 65.
en his corruptions of Chriftianity, 152. To Sir P. J. Clerke, 265. To a Country Gentleman, 227. To Dr. Price, on his letter to the Irish Vo-
lunteers, 231. To the people of England, 279. From Major Scott to Mr. Burke, 308. From Common Senfe to the King and People, 308. To Mr. Pitt, 309. To a Member of Parliament, 315. To her Grace the Duchefs of Devonshire, 476. Ditto a new edition, 476. Anfwer to ditto, 476.
Letters, on political liberty, 97.
Το the Volunteers of Ireland, by Dr. Jebb, 151. From a Peerefs of Eng- land to her eldest fon, 306. To Ho- noria and Marianne on various fub-
jects, 383. In behalf of the profef- fars of mufic, refiding in the country, 469. From a mother to her chil- dren, 470. To a Member of the prefent parliament, 477.
Lettre de M. le Compte Morozzo a M. Macquer, fur la decompofition du gaz mephitique, & du gaz nitreux, 129. Levefque's Hiftoire de Ruffie, 121. Lewis's experimental hiftory of the ma- teria medica, 363.
Liberty, civil and political, definition of, 98.
Libertine the, a poem, 473 Leicester houfe, politics and intrigues of, during the life of the Princefs Dowa- of Wales, 422. Literary Society, poems by, 138. Literature among the Romans, progrefs of it defcribed, 359.
Loft's tranflation of the first and fecond Georgic, 209.
Logography, introduction to, 52. London literary lyceum, 135. Lord's day, the manner in which the concluding part of it ought to be em- ployed, 46.
Love of our country, a poem, 388. Luther, Martin, his character, 118.
Memoirs pour fervir a la Vie de M. Voltaire, 463.
Memorial addreffed to his Grace the Duke of Portland, 143. Metamorphorfis, a comic opera, fongs and duets in, 64.
Midwifery, Hamilton's outlines of the theory and practice of, 233. Ministerialift, by Junius, 140. Minto's refearches into the theory of planets, 232.
Modern atalantis, 386. Modern pantheon, 232.
Monk of the monastery of St. Victor, itory of one, 19.
Monks, natural hiftory of, 94. Monfoons, treatife on them by Captain Forrest, 232.
More ways than one, a comedy, 437. Interefting scene in, 441.
Munich, Count, interefting particulars refpecting him, 84.
Murry, Ann, her concife hiftory of the kingdoms of Ifrael and Judah,
Peerage of England, a fatirical one, 64. Peggy and Patty, or the fifters of Arch-
dale, a novel, 230. Peifley's compendium of the conftituti- onal part of the laws of England, 63. Perfius, the fourth fatire of, imitated, 307.
Phantoms; or the adventures of a gold-
Pike's forms for public devotions, 383. Pitt, Rt. Hon. Wm. verfes to, 473. Playfair's chronology, 241. Account of the work, 242. His dedication to the Right Hon. J. S. Mackenzie, 328.
Pleadings in the reign of Edward II. re- marks on them, 247. Poifons, M. Fontana's experiments of the effects of them on the nerves, 126. Political fox hunt, 232.
Political liberty, letters on, 97. Political remembrancer, 64. Practical expofition of the lord's prayer,
Richardfon's effay on Shakespeare's dra- matic characters, 35. Anecdotes of the Ruffian empire, 81, 193. Rival Brother, a novel, 473.
Scots fociety in Norwich, account of it, 207.
Scott, Major, his letter to Mr. Fox,142, To Mr. Burke, 147.
Seamen, difficulties attending getting their wages, 96.
Secret influence public ruin, 145. Selima and Azor, a Perfian Tale, 229. Sermons, Bishop of Chefter's on various fubjects, 44. Hutton's, before the Governors of the City of London Ly ing-in Hofpital, 65. Dr. Peckwell's funeral one on Mrs. Weft, 65. Bp. of Llandaff's before the Houfe of Lords, 180. Whitaker's on death, judgment, heaven, and hell, 337- Arthur's on various fubjects, 384. Sandeland's on faith and works, 385. Peckard's on the nature and extent of civil and religious liberty, 390. Goodwin's on facred hiftory, 424. Hall's paffion fermon, 474. on the effects of virtuous principles, 475. Shakespeare, effays on his dramatic cha- racters, 35. Juft criticism on his faults, 38. Edition of his works by Capell, 168, 272, 342. His verfifi- cation, 344:
Sick queen and physicians, 388. Simony, definition of it, 257. Sinclair's remarks on the navy, 389. Slavery of the negroes, fragment of an original letter on, 470.
Small fword, properties and choice of a ferviceable one, 271.
Soule's grammar of the French language 382.
Robertfon's obfervations on the jail, hof- Speech intended to have been spoken in
pital, and thip fever, 20. bark in them, 21. Robertfon, Dr. his ftyle imitated, 51. Robertfon's poems, 444.
Roe's treatife on the natural fmall-pox, 153 Royal Society, narrative of the diffen- tions and debates in, 265. Appeal to to the Fellows of, 426. Ramble from Newport to Cowes, 229.
the House of Commons, 311. Speech of the Sun of the political hemis- phere, 139.
Statesmen and minifters, obfervations of Timour refpecting them, 4. Struma, or fcrofula, treatife on, 417. Swift, Dr. his character, 302.
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