Forfter's (Dr.) characteres genera
liber fingularis de byffo an-
tiquorum, &c. 305 Fragment (a) on government, 391 Friendly monitor for both rich and
271, 337, 433
and antiquities of Winchef-
110 of the decline and fall of the Roman empire, vol. I. 114, 169,
of lady Anne Neville, 240 of an old fringed petticoat, 484 Holwell's extracts from Pope's tranf- Jation correfponding with the beauties of Homer felected from the Iliad, 480 Horne's (Dr.) commentary on the book of Pfalms, 409 Honour (the) of parliament and juf- tice of the nation vindicated, ibid. of the university of Oxford defended, Horda Angel-cynnan, Horfes, obfervations on the fhoeing of, Human authority in matters of faith repugnant to Christianity, 75 Hunt's (Dr.) obfervations on the book of Proverbs, 224, 282 Hunter's (Tho.) reflections on the Letters of the late earl of Chefter- field,
Husband's refentment (the), Hutton's diarian mifcellany, Hypocrify unmasked,
Neville, hiftory of lady Anne, 240 New fyftem of mythology, 329, 442 Night-thoughts, observations on, 64 Noble reclufe, Nonconformifts memorial,
Poetical epiftle from lord Melcombe to the earl of Bute, effay on duelling, legends,
Notes and various readings to Shake. Pownall's memoir entitled drainage
Practical remarks on Weft
and navigation but one united work,
Nugent (Nicholas), cafe of,
Prediction of liberty,
Price's (Dr.) obfervations on the na- ture of civil liberty, the principles of government, &c.
-, letter to, 320 Pricfley's (Dr.) philofophical empi- ricifm,
experiments and obferva- tions on different kinds of air, II Primatt's (Dr.) differtation on the duty of mercy and fin of cruelty to bute animals, 134 Principles of the Revolution vindi-
cated, Printing, two effays on the origin of, Profpect of the confequences of the prefent conduct of Great Britain towards America,
Public happiness, essay on,
Queftion (plain) upon the present difpute with our American colo- nies,
Rafpe's account of fome German
the better relief and employment
on the life and character
volcanos, Reflections on the letters of the late earl of Chesterfield,
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