SH
HAW's History of the Province of Moray,
Dr. Priestley's Philofophical Empiricism,
Page
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Experiments and Obfervations on Air, Vol. II. 11 The Lufiad, an Epic Poem, tranflated from the Portuguese of Camoëns, by W. J. Mickle
15
Şir David Dalrymple's Annals of Scotland,
An Effay on Public Happiness,
27-
38
Harmer's Obfervations on divers Paffages of Scripture,
Hamilton's Elements of the Practice of Midwifery,
Coturnius's Treatife on the Nervous Sciatica,
Strutt's Horda Angel-cynnan,
Clark's Obfervations on the Shoeing of Horfes,
Scarron's Comic Romance, tranflated by Dr. Goldfmith,
Melmoth's Obfervations on the NightThoughts of D.Young,64
FOREIGN ARTICLES,
67, 146, 233, 308, 392
FOREIGN LITERARY INTELLIGENCE,71,149, 235,312,395,478.
Innes's Defcription of the Mufcles,
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Dr. Grant's Account of the prefent Epidemic Cough, &c. ib.
Dr. Marat's Enquiry into the Nature, Caufe, and Cure of a
fingular Disease of the Eyes,
Wood's Strictures on the Gout,
ibid.
ibid.
Remarks on the different Opinions relative to the Colonies, 73
The Morality of a Citizen, in a Vifitation Sermon, ibida
Duke of Manchester's Speech against the Bill to prohibit all In-
tercourfe with the Colonies,
ibid.
Confiderations
Letter to the Author of a Pamphlet, entitled,
on the different Modes of finding Recruits for the Army," ib.
A new System for the Eftablishment, Pay, Cloathing, &c. of
ibid.
actions among the Proteftant Diffenters of Northampton, ibid.
Dr. Downman's Infancy, a Poem, Book III.
Songs, Duets, Trios,, &c. in the Duenna,
78
ibid.
Jebb's Addrefs to the Members of the Senate at Cambridge, ibid.
Refignation no Proof. A Letter to Mr. Jebb,
Defcription des Royaulmes d'Angleterre & d'Ecoffe,
Letter to a young Nobleman fetting out on his Travels,
The English Lepidoptera,
An exact Relation of the famous Earthquake and Eruption of
Mount Etna, A. D. 1699,
ibid.
Mrs. Rudd's Cafe refpecting Mr. R. Perreau, confidered, ibid.
A 2
Dr.
Dr. Burney's Hiftory of Mufic, Vol. I. 81, 185, 271, 373,-433
Dr. Price's Obfervations on the Nature of Civil Liberty, &c. 90
Reflections on the Letters of the late Earl of Chesterfield, 97
Dr. Mufgrave's Speculations on the Qualities of the Nerves, 105
Hiftory and Antiquities of Winchester,
Gibbon's History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Em- pire, 114, 169, 264
Pownall's Memoir, entitled Drainage and Navigation but one
united Work,.
110
122
126
Rural Improvements,
Effays relating to Agriculture and Rural Affairs,
131
Dr. Primatt's Differtation on the Duty of Mercy and Sin of
Cruelty to brute Animals, 134
Dr. Afh's Complete Dictionary of the English Language, 143
Dr. Forfter's Characteres Planatarum quas in Itinere ad Infulas
Maris Auftralis collegerunt, defcripferunt, & delinearunt An-
nis 1772-1775, 145
The Rights of Great Britain afferted against the Claims of A-
merica, 151, 242
Some Obfervations on a Pamphlet, entitled "The Rights of
Great Britain afferted," &c. ibid.
Remarks on the different Opinions relative to the Colonies, 152
Confiderations on the American War, ibid.
Letter from an Officer retired to his Son in Parliament, ibid.
De Tumultibus Americanis deque eorum Concitatoribus Medi-
tatio Senilis, ibid.
Thoughts on the Regulations neceffary to the Appointment of
an Advocate-general, ibid.
Remarks upon the Refolutions of the Houfe of Commons with
refpe&t to the Poor, &c.
Variety. A Tale for Married People,
The Heroic Epiftle anfwered: by Lord C,
Speculation, a Poem,
The Devoted Legions, a Poem,
Effay on Liberty and Neceffity, in Answer to Toplady,
Defcription of the County of Middlefex,
Memoirs of Maître Jacques of Savoy,
ibid.
of Thomas Weston, Comedian,
Obfervations on the Cafe of Mifs Butterfield,
Brand's (Charles) Letter to the Authors of the Crit. Review, 160
Philofophical Tranfactions, Vol. LXV. Part II. 178.
Dr. Smith's Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth
of Nations, 193, 258, 361, 425
Capell's
200
Capell's Notes and various Readings to Shakespeare
Letters from the Duchefs de Crui and others,
204
Dr. Fordyce's Difcourfe on the Character and Conduct of the
Female Sex, &c.
208
The Nonconformift's Memorial,
213
Steel's Effay towards establishing the Melody and Measure of
Speech, &c.
The Origin of Printing: in two Effays,
215
218
Differtatio de Babrio, Fabularum fopearum Scriptore, 222
Dr. Hunt's Observations on the Book of Proverbs, 224, 282
Poetical Epiftle from Lord Melcombe to the Earl of Bute, 229
Mifs Moore's Sir Eldred of the Bower,
The Oeconomy of Health,
An Election Ball,
The Delicate Objection,
Julia Benfon, or the Sufferings of Innocence,
The Rival Friends, or the Noble Recluse,
The Hufband's Refentment, or Hiftory of Lady Manchefter, 242
Curfory Obfervations upon Dr. Price's Effay on Liberty, ibid.
Honour of Parliament and Juftice of the Nation vindicated, ib.
Letter to the Noblemen, Gentlemen, &c. who have addressed his
243
ibid.
Majesty on the Subject of the American Rebellion,
Reflections on the prefent State of the American War,
Address to the People on the Subject of the Contest between
Great Britain and America
ibid.
Short View of the Hiftory of New-England Colonies, ibid.
Enquiry whether the Guilt of the prefent Civil War in America
ought to be imputed to Great Britain, or America, ibid.
The Critical Moment, on which the Salvation or Destruction of
244
the British Empire depend,
Plan of Reconciliation between Gr. Brit. and her Colonies, ib.
A Letter to Lord George Germaine,
ibid.
The Cafe of Nicholas Nugent, Efq.
Sandercock's Sermons,
Chriftian Hart's Letter to Mrs. Marg. Car. Rudd,
Dr. Chandler's Travels in Greece,
A Vindication of the Apamean Medal,
Sabbathier's Inftitutions, Manners, and Customs of the ancient
Nations, tranflated by Percival Stockdale,
Harris's (Jofeph) Treatife of Optics,
Lavolfier's Effays, Phyfical and Chymical, tranflated by Tho-
298
289
293
mas Henry,
Dr. Falconer's Effay on the Water ufed in Diet at Bath, 301
Huberti Langueti, Galli, Epiftolæ ad Philippum Sydneium, 303
Dr. Forfter's Liber fingularis de Byffo Antiquorum,
Subscription; or, Hiftorical Extracts,
Dr. Levifon's Effay on the Blood,
314
Tiffot's Letter to Dr. Zimmerman on the Morbus Niger, ib.
Dr. Rowley's Medical Advice for the Navy and Army,` 315
Efte's Tracts on Medical Subjects, ibid.
Reflexions on the Growth of Heathenifm among Chriftians, ib.
Two Sermons on Joy in Heaven and the Creed of Devils, 316
Letter to a Baptift Minifter at Shrewsbury,
Scott's Amwell, a defcriptive Poem,
Cumberland's Odes,
The Captive freed; or the Refcue of the Mafe,
Parody on Gray's Elegy,
The Patent, a Poem,
ibid.
Tears of the Foot Guards on their Departure for America, ibid.
An Answer to the Tears of the Foot Guards," &c. ibid.
Wells's Addrefs to the Genius of America, ibid.
Bedlam, a Ball, and Dr. Price's Obfervations on the Nature of
Civil Liberty,
Remarks on Dr. Price's " Obfervations," &c.
Letter to Dr. Price, wherein his "Obfervations," &c. are can-
didly examined, ibid.
Experience preferable to Theory. An Anfwer to Dr.
"Obfervations," &c..
The Ceremonial for the Trial of a Peer in Westminster Hall, 328
A Matter of Moment, ibid.
Johnfoniana; or a Collection of Bons Mots, &c. by Dr. John- fon, and others, ibid.
Bryant's New Syftem of Ancient Mythology, Vol. III. 329, 442
Letters from Italy, by an English Woman, 355
Bourrit's Relation of a Journey to the Glaciers, in the Duchy of
Savoy, tranflated by Charles and Frederic Davy
369
Dr. Rofenftein's Diseases of Children and their Remedies, tranf-
lated by Dr. Sparrman,
for the better Relief and Employment of the Poor, 401
An Addrefs to the Members of Parliament on the Neceffity of
paffing an Act to confine the Proprietors of Stage Carriages,
&c. to certain Rates,
Gilding's Breathings of Genius,
Thiftlewaite's Edwald and Ellen,
Maurice's Netherby a Poem,
Ugbrooke Park, a Poem,
The Exhibition of Fancy, a Vifion,
The Temple of Mammon,
The Fine Gentleman's Etiquette,
Poetical Legends,
Lord Ch-m's Prophecy, an Ode,
Poem: Edward and Isabella; Elegy on the Death of a Child,ibid.
Ode to Mr. Pinchbeck, upon his newly invented Candle-Snuf-
férs,
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