grave, a poem, Blake's (fir Fr.) true policy of Great Britain confidered, Blanchard's complete inftructor of fhort-hand, Blenheim, a poem, Blood, obfervations on the circulation of the, 352 Brief effay on the advantages and dif- advantages of France and Great Britain, with regard to trade, 233. -Account of the hofpital of St. Elizabeth, 446 British nation, hint to the, 154. Policy contrafted with a French alliance, 145.-Wool, view of the bill for preventing the exportation of, 311 Browne's method of preferving peach and nectarine trees, 239 Brunonis (Jo.) elementa medicinæ, 241 Buchan's (Dr.) caution concerning cold bathing, 306 Burns' poems, Butler's (bp.) charge to the clergy of Durham, A, D. 1751, C.
Calonne's (M. de) speech in the affem- bly of the notables, 235 Candid enquiry into the cafe of the prince of Wales, 160
Canon of the fcriptures, leures on the,
Caroline, a novel, Carrieres's (des) effay on pronouncing and reading French,
Carfe of Stirling, Cartwright's Platonic marriage, Cafe of the proteftant diffenters, 312. Obfervations on the, 314 Caftile, memoirs for a Spanish hiftory of,
311 Conjectures concerning certain functions of the human œconomy, Confiderations on the political and com- mercial circumftances of Great Bri- tain and Ireland,
Confolation to the mourner,
Caution concerning cold bathing, 306 Chance, child of, Chaptal's obfervations on the use of the veficulæ feminales, Character (medical) effay on the, 306 Charge and fermon, at the ordination of the rev. Geo. Birley, 299.-Of the rev. Mr. John Deacon,
Continuation of the difpute relating to the compofition of water and the exiftepce of phlogiston, Conversations of Emily, Converfing, the art of, 239 Cooper's (Dr.) one great argument for the truth of Christianity, 437-- Two
Deacon (Mr.), charge and sermon at the ordination of, 475
Durham, charge to the clergy of, 100 Duty of contending for the faith, 192 E.
Eden's (Mr.) treaty, complete inve- ftigation of, 67.-Answer to, 153 Education of daughters, thoughts on the, 287.-The theatre of, Effufions (poetical) of an Epicurean philofopher, &c. Egypt, letters on,
Electricity, effects of, on minerals, &c.
Elementa medicinæ, Elements of tactics, 366.-Of English 398 Elizabeth (St.), account of the hofpital of,
Emily, the converfations of, England and Ireland, union of, proved to be practicable, 466 English government, historical view of the, 369.-Grammar, elements of,
398 Englishman, letters of an, 154 Enquiry into the cafe of the prince of Wales, 160.-Into the phyfiology and pathology of parliaments, 272 Epifle to Peter Pindar, 311 Error, thoughts on the various causes of, 475 Effay on uterine hæmorrhages, 49.- On natural labours, ibid.-On the gift of tongues, 97.-On the advant- ages and difadvantages to France and Great Britain with regard to trade, 233.-On the advantages of revelation, 261.-On pronouncing and reading French, 279.-On the medical character, 306.-On a no- fology and comparative view of the cynanche, Efays on various fubjects, Evelyn's fylva,
Foreign literary intelligence, 56, 138, 209, 289, 377, 460 Fortune, the diversities of, Fox (hon. Cha. James) letter to, 154 France, account of a map of, 460. Guide in a tour through, Franche-Compté, a fcientific map of, 461 Freeman's (Dr.) ftrictures on Adair's Bath medical cautions, French treaty, letter on the, 72.-Effay on pronouncing and reading of, 279.- Politics, alarming progress of, 312.-King's fpeech to the not- ables,
Frog (the comic) turned methodist, 160 G.
Great Britain, review of the political ftate of, 73, 235.-Sentiments on the interests of, 149.-True policy of, 155.-Panegyric on, 396.-Sup- plement to the tour through, 479 Greybeards, the school for, Groffiere's defcription generale de la Chine,.
Guide in a tour through Italy, 477.- Through France,
Hamorrhages (uterine) effay on, 49
Halifax's (bp.) edition of bp. Butler's charge to his clergy,
Hamilton's (Dr.) remarks on the means of obviating the fatal effects of the bite of a mad dog, &c.
Hampton's anfwer to Dr. Priestley's objections to the doctrine of atone- ment,
Hancock's aftronomy of comets, Hanway (Jonas), efq. remarkable oc- currences in the life, 181 Harlem, account of the prize differ- tations of the theological and philo- fophical focieties at, 209 Harrison's obfervations on the cure of the dry belly-ache, Harwood's death of Dion, Hawkins's appeal to fcripture, reason, and tradition,
302 (fir John) life of Dr. Johnson, 339, 417
Hazard (Harry), adventures of, 307 He would be a foldier, Heart, forrows of the,
Heloifa and Abeillard, hiftory of, 332 Helps to a right decifion upon the me- rits of the treaty of commerce with France, 68 Hempen monopolifts, rope's end for,
Hints towards à revival of the penal laws, Hiftoire de la focieté royal de medicine, année 1780, 1781, Hißorical and political remarks on the tariff of the commercial treaty, 152. -Review of the civil wars in Ire- land, 201. View of the English government, 369 Hiflory of the war with America, France, &c. 12. — Of lady Emma Melcombe, 77.-Of the early opi- nions concerning Chrift, 112.-An- cient, a feries of prints of, 159. Delcription of, ibid. Of the abbies, priories, &c. in Ireland, 198.-Of Henry VII. 238.-Of Geo. O'Nial, 307.-Of Henrietta Mortimer, 308.
Of captain and mifs Rivers, 309. -Of Abeillard and Heloifa, 332- Of the campaigns in North Ame- rica, 346.-Of lady Saint Laurence, 389-Of fir Edw. Ofwald and lady Frances Seymour, 390. — Natural, of birds, 395 Of Mexico, 410 Holcroft's feduétion, a comedy, 280 Horne's (dean) vifitation fermon at Canterbury,
Lee's (mifs) hermit's tale, Letter on the French treaty, 72.-To the right hon. Cha. Ja. Fox, 154. — To Geo. Stackpeole, efq. 234.-To the rev. Mr. Houfeman, 298.-To the deputies of the diffenting con- gregations, 317.-To the right hon. Wm. Pitt, 318.-Remarks on, 469 Letters on Egypt, 7.-On interefting fubjects, 76.-On faith, 103.-Of an Englishman, 154.-Of a friend to the Rockingham party, ibid.- On the establishment of Sunday fchools, 227.--Original,
447 Levy (Mr.), account of the conduct of,
Libelling, fyftem of, illuftrated, Light and colours, experiments and obfervations on, Lord Winworth, Louifa,
Loufiad (the), canto II. Lucinda Ofborne, Lumley-boufe, a novel, ́
Mantell's directions for the manage- ment of infants,
Map of France, 460.-Of Franche- Compté, 461
Idyllia of Theocritus, &c. Improvements upon agriculture, Infants, directions for the manage- ment of,
Inftructions for merchants, &c. Inftructor in fhort-hand, Intelligence, foreign literary, 56, 138, 209, 289, 377, 460
Intermittens febris, treatife on the, 475 Investigation of Mr. Eden's treaty, 67. Answer to,
Italy, guide in a tour through, J.
Fabet's fermons,
James's Petrarch to Laura, Jofeph,
Journal of William Dowsing,
Kearley's tables of trade,
Marriage law of Scotland ftated, 470 Mavor's Blenheim, a poem, 218 Medical commentaries, Medicine elementa, Melody of fpeaking delineated, Memoir on the chronology of the In- dians, 18 Memoirs for a Spanish history of Caf- tile, 141.-Spanish, of agriculture, commerce, &c.
362 Method to preserve peach and necta-
Millar's historical view of the English Peters's fermon on the death of Dr.
Obfervations on the cure of the dry belly-ache, 79.-On certain parts of the animal economy, 81.-On the agricultural and political ten- dency of the commercial treaty, 147.On the ufe and abuse of Cheltenham waters, 161.-On the puerperal fever, 224.-On the case of the proteftant diffenters, 314- On the circulation of the blood, 352. -On the ufe of the veficulæ femi- nales, 381. And experiments on light and colours, 406. - On the land revenue of the crown, 454 93
Ode upon ode, O'Nial (George) hiftory of, Orlando and Seraphina,
Ormerod's remarks on Dr. Prieft- ley's difquifitions on matter and spirit, 393
Philofophical and medical sketch of the human body and mind, 164.- Tranfactions, vol. LXXVI. part ii. 321
Pigott's new information and lights on the late treaty of commerce, 312 Pilon's he would be a foldier, 137 Pindar's (Peter) ode upon ode, 310. -Congratulatory epistle to, Pitt (right hon. Wm.) letter to, 318. -Remarks on,
469 Plan for rendering the poor independ- ent on public contribution, 159.- For abolishing Christianity, 398 Plays written for a private theatre, 168 Poifons, Fontana on, 474 Poems for young ladies, 156.-On va- rious fubjects, 185.-And essays by a jady,
Frinciples of British policy contrasted with a French alliance, Prizes proposed by the royal fociety of medicine at Paris, 464 Programma of the economical fociety at Madrid, 140.-Of the philofo- phical fociety at Lyons, Progrefs of war, 157.-Of Socinianism, thoughts on the, Prospectus of a new translation of the Bible,
Purlewent's appeal to the common fenfe of the nation,
Protection of Providence, Puddicombe's fermons,
Pugb's remarkable occurrences in the life of Jonas Hanway, efq.
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