369 Natural hiftory, various fubjects of, 81 -Method of teaching the French, 158 Necefity of founding villages contigu- ous to harbours on the welt coufl of Scotland and the Hebrides, 341
Necker's treatife on the adminiftration of the finances of France, Negro flavery, apology for the, Neubaven's (lord) addrefs to the pub- he on reducing the national debt, and abolithing home taxes, 147 Night-cap, the,. 478 Ninon Enclos' letters to the marquis Sevigné, 317 Norton, memoirs of Mr. and Mrs. 157 Novelties of a year and a day, 318 Obfervations on the difeafes incident to feamen, 26-On the management of a fugar plantation, 75-Hydro- metrical, and experiments in the brewery, 155-On thoughts on ex- ecutive juftice, 185-On the report of the committee appointed to en- quire into the state of the Kritish Fishery, 228-On the fcurvy, 231 -On Peruvian bark, 258-Gene- ral, on the shop-tax, 312- On the acute dylentery, 341-On Mr. Pitt's plan for the reduction of the na- tional debt, 369. Anfwer to, 377 -On the commutation-project, 387 On live stock, 475-Concerning the medical qualities of wine, Ode to fuperftition, Old maids, effay on, Omai, account of a pantomime called, 399 On vifitatorial jurifdiction in colleges, 300 227 313
Polwhele's pictures from nature, Poor laws, a differtation on the, Population of Ireland, effay on, Poulter's tranflation of May's fupple- ment to the Pharfalia of Lucan, 394 Pratt's Mifcellanies, Precedents of proceedings in the house of commons, Prefent ftate of Great Britain confider- ed, 226-Politics of Ireland, 312 Price (Charles), account of the forge- ries and frauds of, 159-Life of, 160 -Hiftory of, 480
474 Primitive candour,
Opinions (liberal) on taxation, Oppofition politics exemplified, Orator, the English,
Orthography, improved Latin,
Principles of the commutation act efta- blifhed by facts, 144-Anfwer to,
306 Pye's (Mrs.) Theodofius and Arabella,
Seminary of learning at Margate,
240 count of, Seneca's epiftles,
Ralph (fir) of Stannerton Green, 397 Rankin (mifs) and mifs Mellifh, trial between, 79
Relhan's flora Cantabrigienfi fapple- mentum, 155 Remarks on fome of the characters of Shakspeare 302-On a letter from Warren Haftings, efq. 313 Renwick's fecond addrefs to parliament, 228
Retail fhops, tax on, Revelation, key to the mystery of the, 97-Book of, explained, 99 Review of fome interefting periods of Irish history, 312–Of Dr. John- fon's character, 395-Of the horse- guards, &c. anticipation of, 465 Rhodes's Dunftan Park, 234 Rhodes, treatife on the maritime laws of, 355 Rights and duties of jurors, examina- tion of the, 314 Robinson's (Mr.) tranflation of the works of the chevalier de Florian, 285-Prize of Venus, 314 (Robert) fixteen difcourfes, 455
Rolliad (the), part II.
Rello's (Dr.) observations on the acute dyfentery,
Seventh plague, view of the events of the, 103 Sevigné, letters to the marquis, 317 Sexes of plants, differtation on the, 433 Shakspeare, remarks on fome of the characters of,
Sheridan's elements of English, 156 Sheriffs' brokers, defence of the ap- pointment of, 319 Ship-ozuners in the coal-trade, their late measures fully examined, 239 Shops, tax on retail, Shop-tax, general obfervations on the, 312 Short address to the public on reducing the national debt, &c. 147-An- fwer to earl Stanhope's observations on Mr. Pitt's plan, 377 Siddons (Mrs.) the beauties of, 317 Sir Ralph of Stannerton Green, 397 Sixteen difcourfes on feveral texts of fcripture,
Skeete's (Dr.) experiments and obfer- vations on quilled and red Peruvian bark, 258 Sketch of the life and government of pope Clement XIV. 75, 478 — Of the revolutions that have happened in the natural history of our planet,
Rour's obfervations on the commuta- tion project,
Smith's (James Edw.) translation of Linnæus's differtation on the fexes
(Charlotte) elegiac fonnets, 467 Social monfter, memoirs of a, Socrates and Xantippe,
Sorving-machine, description and use of a new-invented,
Scheele's chemical effays,
Scheld, doubts concerning the naviga- tion of the, Schomberg's treatife on the maritime laws of,
School of arts, the, Scotland, prefent ftate of the western coafts of, 337-Neceffity of found- ing villages contiguous to harbours there, 341 Scottif poems, ancient, 169, 268- Village, the, 464 Scripture doctrine of the Trinity vin- dicated, 230 Scurvy, obfervations on the, 231 Seamen, confiderations on the legality of impreffing, 382 Seafons of life, 398 Second thoughts on the prefent mini- ary, 72-Addrefs to parliament, 228
Theodofius and Arabella, Thomas's (Ann) poems, Thoughts (fecond) on the prefent mi- nillry, 72- On executive juftice, obfervations on, 185-Upon a bill for regulating the import and ex- -port of corn, 'Tis all my eye, Tolondron,
Walbeck's Socrates and Xantippe, 233 Wales, hiftory of, Walker's English claffics abridged, 76 Wanderer, the,
Warrington's history of Wales, 129 Watson's (Dr.) cheinical effays, vol. IV.
Topham's fool, a farce, Tour to Ermenonville, 158-Of Va- lentine, 236 Tracts, by the late Wm. Bowyer, 475 Tranfactions (philofophical)vol. LXXV. part i. 57, 88-Part ii. 321 Trial between mifs Mellifh and mifs Rankin, 79-Of John Hart, efq. ibid. Between the right hon. Edw. Foley and the earl of Peterborough,↑ 80-Of Ifaac Prefcot, efq. 158-Of the rev. James Altham, 400-Of John Motherhill,
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