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ments on, 55.
Fabion, an ode, 379) J
Fathers advice to his fon, 38.
Female fenfibility, a novel, 378.
Female Spy, 145

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Feudal tenores in Scotland, thoughts on
the origin of, 33 Authority annexed
to them, how it originated, 36.
Flora Dietetica, or history of efculent
plants, 436.

Fontana's traité fur le venin de la vipere

& fur quelque autres poisons, 459.
Forceps, enquiry into the propriety of
Tofing it in tedious or difficult labours,
455.

Fothergill, Dr. Ja account of him by Dr.
Lettfom, 432.

Fox, Hon. J. C. Sketch of his political
conduct and character, 72. Hiftory of
his political life and public fervices,
His character, 264.

Freeman, Dr. his letter to Mr. Clare on
the prevention and cure of fiphilis, &c.
by abforption, 146.
Fruit tables, 314. ·

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Gaming, differtations on the pernicious s

effects of, 359€
it and duels, 360.

Connection betwixt

Gafpar's letter to Dr. Relhan on the art
of curing difeafes among the ancients
by mufic, 380.

Gafl's history of Greece, 320.

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a call to them by a friend, 311.
Illustrations of Rouffeau's maxims and
principles of education, 223.

Incognita, or, Emily Villars, 393.
Immortality of the foul, arguments on it:
with obfervations, 423.
Independence, a poem, 71.

Genlis la Comteffe le, her letters on educa- Infant fprinkling, obfervations on, 350.

tiou, 106.

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Infiitutes, political and military by the
great Timour, 401.

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Johnfan, Dr. an imitation of his manner
in a criticism on Gray's Elegy, 65.
Jones's moallakat, or feven Arabian
poems, 406.
Jofeph, a poem, 227.

Irish volunteers, letter addreffed to them,
465.
Ireland, history of by W. Crawfurd, 180.
Recent revolution of affairs there, ibid.

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by Dr. Kearney, 214 On facred bio
graphy by Dr. Hunter, 345.
Letters, caufes of the revival of, 54.
Letter to the

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Minifterialift, by Junius, 467.
Miniftry of Jefus Christ, hiftory of, 226.
Moallakat, or, feven Arabian poems, 406.
Modern agriculture effay on, 143.

Projected CORAnother 73. Modern pantheon, 66. «¿?,

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To Mr. Burke on his charges against
Gov. Haflings, 386. To the common
people of England and Wales against
tranfporting themselves to America,
417. To the Earl of Effingham on his
propofed act of infolvency, 470..
Letters, on Sicily and Maltha,. From
a nobleman to his heir, 143. Of a ci-
tizen on India affairs, 307. Two to
Mr. Burke, 332, Relating to the death
of the celebrated profeffor Euler, 371
From an American farmer, 41 T.
Letters, thirty on various fubjects,
The author's purpose unfolded, ibid.
On riches, cards, and duelling, 41..
Remarks on the English language, 44.
On the effects of mufick on the paf-
frons, 45:

40.

Letters fur la Sicile et fur l'ifle de Malthe,

7.

Lettfom, Dr. his account of the late Dr.
Fothergill, 432.

Levefque's hiftory of Ruffia, 95.
Lindfay's view of the unitarian doctrine
and worship, 197. His account of an
unitarian fociety at Montrofe, 199.
Lobby, or out-door converfation on the
meeting of Parliament, 386,
Luxury no political evil, 73.
M.

MAbly, Abbé de, his dialogues concern-
ing the manner of writing history,
124. His fondnefs for the introduc-
tion of fpeeches, 125. Obfervations on
order, 126. On ftyle, 128. Strictures
on Hume, 129. On Gibbon, ibid.
On Robinson, 130.

Madan's four letters to Dr. Rees, Yog.
Madeira defcription of the island of,
226.

Magdalen, the, faid to be written by the
Mate Dr. Dodd, 314.
Magellan, Mr. his description of a glafs
aperatus, 468.

Magic picture, a play, 471.
Mafacbufets, ftate of, their decree con-
cerning religion, 323.
Matthias's effay on the evidence of
Rowley's poems, 64.
Maxims and reflections, 378.

Medical fervice in the navy, letters on,
67.
Memoirs of the Manftein family, 225.
Of Albert de Haller, 296.
Midwifry, obfervations in 453.

Milner's obfervations and experiments in
electricity, 110,

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Monro's obfervations on the nervous lyf
tem, 131, 253.

Moore, Arthur, anecdote of him, 140.
Moral tales, 224, D disp
Morals, prefent state of, 188.
Morgan's poems, 71.

Morris, Mrs. pathetic account of her
death, 192

MPherfon's differtation on the preferva-
tive from drownings 289. His letter
to the English Review, 394.
Museum, British, catalogue of manuscripts,
in, 66.

Mufic, its effects on the paffions, 45.
N.

Narrative of two failors wrecked in the
Grofvenor Indiaman, 232.4
Navigation a&, advantages of it display-
ed, 298.

Nervous fyftem, obfervations on the firde-
ture and functions of, by Dr. Monro,
431,252.

Noah, his hiftory, 346.
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Pownall's memorial to the fovereigns of Sclavonians, account of their religion,
America, 148.

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Scotch ballads, Vol. 11:68: 42-2
Scotland, defcription of the Eaft Coaft of
WEM 267

Practice of midwifery, 290.
Price's state of the public debts and R.
nances, 72.
Priestley's reply to the animadverfions of
the Reviewers on his corruptions of
Christianity, 362.

Pringle, Sir John, his life, 62.
Puerperal fever, method of treating it,
344.

Warles,

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a poem by, 46.

Qaid, Oliver, his letter of advice cone
cerning the receipt tax, 231. fecond
letter of advice on the fame, 3731
R.

Scottish fongs, obfervations on them, 279.-
Select Committee on India affairs, ninth
report of, 326.

Serious confiderations on the political con-
duct of Lord North, 466.

Sheffield, Lord, his obfervations on the

commerce of the American ftates, 297*
Simmons, Dr. his account of the life and
writings of Dr. William Honter, 445-~~
Sinclair's hints on the state of our finan
ces, 332.

Sneyd's letter to Dr. Toulmin, 390.
Stair, Earl of, his arguments for bring-
ing forward the fate of the nation,

Le-465.

RAyner's cafes concerning fythes, 292.
Receipt tax, a farce, 231.
Receipt tax, capital mistakes of the
giflature concerning it, 313.
Recueil des memoires academiques de M.

Abbé Mann, 220.
Reflections on religion, the Clergy, and
the Univerfities, 148.

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Reid's effay on the nature and cure of the
pthifis pulmonalis, 217.
Remarks on the French and English la-
dies, 144.

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Reply to the ftri&tures of Mr. Cumber-
land and the Country Curate on the
Bithop of Landaff's reform, 110.
Richards's obfervations on infant fprink-
ling, 350

Riches, cards, and duelling, a letter on,

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State coach in the mire, 147-
Stokes's view of the conftitution of the Bri
Stockdale's effay on mifanthropy, 375.

tith Colonies, 321. Curious particulars
refpecting Georgia, 323. His plam for
eftablishing an emporium in the West
Indies, 324

Style, extract from Dr. Blair's lecture on,
20. A. CIA is

Suicide, effays on, by the late D. Hume,
Efq; 418. His arguments to prove
that it is no tranfgreffion of our duty to
God, 419. Obfervations on them, 421.
T.

Ales and effays, a collection of, 65 a

Tamerlane the Great, hiftory of, 144.
Temporal artery, improved method of
pening it, 338.

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Themidore and Rolette, 65.

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Thoughts on the naval and military efia-
blishment of Great Britain, 147-2
Timour the Great, his institutes, politi-
cal and military, 401. Specimen of
his manner, 403-.
Trial in the Court of Exchequer, Suther-
land against Gen. Murray, 384.
Frifiram Shandy, a farce, 378.
Turnpike aet, abstract of, 67.
Tythes, cafes at large concerning them,
292. The author's plan, ftyle, and
manner, 293.

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Eftina, the rofy goddefs of Health, 65.
Vicarious facrifice defended against
the objections of Dr. Priestley, 366.
Ulcerated legs, effay on the moft efficaci-
ous means of treating them, 3820
Underwood's treatise upon ulcers in the
legs, 552.

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Unitarian fociety at Montrofe, 199.

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William Sedley, 378.

Wakefield's tranflation of the Gofpel of Williams, Mrs, her trial for adultery, 67.'
St. Matthew, 176. Specimens of Wilfon's elements of Hebrew grammar,
the work, 177.

47.

Wallace's thoughts on the origin of feudal Withers, Dr. his letter to Dr. Dennis,
tenures and defcent of ancient peerages

in Scoland, 33.)

Washington's circular letter on his refig-
nation, 306.

470.

Women, Alexander's History of, 210.

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America, government there averfe to
the Loyalists, 75- Provifion made
for her foldiers, 76. Influence of
her independence extends to Africa,
78. Animofity to England encreafed
by conceffions, 153. Their conduct to
the Loyalifts might justify an infrac-
tion of treaty, 153. Want of public
virtue in, will prevent them from form-
ing a regular republic, 135. Compa-
rifon between them and the Dutch on

their emancipation from Spain, ibid.
Circumstances that may produce a
quarrel among them, ibid. Probabili-
ty that they may fettle into a confede-
racy fimilar to that of Swifferland, 156.
Foreign debt of, 157. Domeftic debt,
ibid. Intereft on their debts, ibid.
Members of the General Congress in,
158. Conftitution of, 158. Popula-
tion of, 159. Dangers yet to be
dreaded, 240. Wife policy of, 317.
'Her hatred to Britain ftill continues,
479.

Auguftine, inhabitants of, their spirited
conduct, 75.

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Carolina, North, State of, in America,
number of inhabitants, 159.
Carolina, South, State of, in America,
number of inhabitants, 159.
Coalition, their increafed power, 399.
Commercial views of the different Euro-
pean nations, 150.
Commons, Houfe of, their weight as a
branch of the legislature, 476. Their
prefent fpirit and fituation, 477.
Congress of the United States of America,
lift of the Members of, 158.
Connecticut, State of, in America, nut-
ber of inhabitants, 159.

Conti-

Continent of Europe, movements of the

powers there, 400.
Crown lands ought to be diftributed a-
mong the Loyalifts, 237.
D.

DEbts due by the American States, 157.
Definitive treaties, ftate of them, 77.
Caufes of the delay in concluding them,
151. Remarks on them, 234.
Delaware, State of, in America, num-
ber of inhabitants, 159.

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Democratic government not to be efta-
blithed by a corrupted people, 156.
E.

EA Indies, ftate of affairs there, 80.

Their profperous fituation an encou-
ragement to Great Britain, 238. Grand
bill for a reform in the affairs of, 398.
The reform canvaffed, 398. And cen-

fured, 399. Arguments in favour of,
and against it, 473. Affairs there
might have been remedied by wife œ-
conomy, ibid. Interference of govern
ment the caufe of the embarraffments
in the affairs of, ibid. Danger to the
constitution of this country, 475.
Evils to be averted from America by wife
policy, 317.

Europe, view of the great powers on the
continent of, 340. ).
F.

Amily Compact of the Houfe of Bour-
bon, how it may be broken, 77.
Floridas, the disadvantages to Spain from
a ceffion of them, 239. Advantages
to Great Britain from retaining them,
249.

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MAbratta peace, advantages to be de-
rived from it, 238.

Maryland, State of, in America, number
of inhabitants, 159.
Maffachufets Bay, State of, in America,
number of inhabitants, 159.
Mediterranean fea confidered the property
of the French and Spaniards, 149.
Merchants ought to controul their own
affairs, 474.

Minifiry, the views and fituation of the
new one, 477. Measures that will
probably be adopted by them, 478.
Money not always the finews of war,
proved by the fuccefs of America, 76.

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