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French Empire, ruin of, in the ninth century, vol. v. 76. State of, in the tenth century, 78. In the twelfth, 88. In the thirteenth, 97. In the fourteenth, 105. In the fifteenth, 119.

Freret, his Differtation on the Marble of Paros, vol. iii. 21. His Differtation on the Deluges of Ogyges and Deucalion, 74. Quotation from, regarding fondnefs for fyftem, vol. vii. 192, note. 8. Regarding the fecret of the Myfteries, 206. note. 9.

G.

Gale, his Collection of Monkifh Hiftorians, vol. v. 252. Gebauer, his Life of Richard of Cornwal, Emperor of Germany, vol. iii. 250. vol. vi. 221.

Gedoyn, his differtations compared with thofe of Mr. de la Barre, vol. iii. 79.

Gendre (Mr. le), his Antiquities of the French Nation, vol. iii. 229. vol. vi. 200.

Germans, their fituation in the tenth century, vol. v. 79. In the eleventh, 83. In the twelfth, 88. In the thirteenth, 95. In the fourteenth. 102. In the fifteenth, 116. Giaconius, on the Columna Roftrata of Duillius, confidered, vol. iii. 182. vol. vi. 151.

Giannoni's Hiftory of Naples, vol. iii. 236. vol. vi. 207.
Gmelin, his Travels into Siberia, vol. iii. 21. vol. vi. 243.
Gordon's Political Difcourfes, vol. iii. 229. vol. vi. 200.
Gori's Symbole Florentinæ, vol. iii. 301. vol. vi. 273.
Goujet, his Bibliothéque Françoife, vol. iii. 255. vol. vi. 226.
Gravii Thefaurus, Vol. IV. vol. iii. 176. vol. vi. 145.
Grainger's Travels into Egypt, vol. iii. 271. vol. vi. 242.
Gravina, a MSS. Del Governo Civile di Roma examined, vol. iv.
73. vol. vii. 77.

Grotius, his character contrafted with that of Salmafius, vol. iii. 1. vol. vi. 73.

Guazzefi's Letter to Cocchi, on the Cifalpine Gallic War, critically examined, vol. iv. 32. vol. vi. 33.

Guelph, the root of the German and of the British line of the family of Efte, vol. v. 193.

Guelphs and Ghibellins, fome account of, vol. iv. 95. vol. v. 201. Guichardt, his Mémoires Militaires fur le Grecs &c. vol. iii. 62.

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Guido

Guido (Marquis of Tufcany), account of, vol. v. 153.
Guigner, his Memoir on the Deftruction of the Greek Monarchy
in Bactriana, vol. iii. 19.

H.

Haller's Catalogue of Plants in Switzerland, vol. iii. 235.
vol. vi. 206. His Poems tranflated, vol. iii. 271. vol. vi.
243.

Halley (Dr.), his Abstract of Dodwell's book, De Cyclis,
examined, vol. iii. 109.

Hardion, his Differtation on the Oracle at Delphi, vol. iii. 76.
Hardouin's Commentary on the New Teftament, vol. iii. 229.
vol. vi. 200.

Harleian Mifcellany, vol. iii. 270. 282. vol. vi. 241.254.
Harris's three Treatifes examined, vol. iii. 254. vol. vi. 225.
Havercamp's Collection regarding the Pronunciation of the
Greek, vol. iii. 209. vol. vi. 179.

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Hearne, his character as an editor, vol. v. 252.

Heineccius, his Hiftory of the German Law, vol. iii. 132.
vol. vi. 99.

Hefiod, edited by Robinson, vol. iii. 160. vol. vi. 128.
Hiftorian, the fources of his information pointed out, vol. v.
69. and the ufe he makes of them, 70.

Hiftory, fubje&is fit for, vol. iii. 18. vol. vi. 91. The Univerfal
Hiftory, vol. iii. 234. 236. 245. 250. 255. vol. ví. 205. 207.
216. 221. 226. Is the knowledge of caufes and effects,
vol. iv. 174. vol. vii. 116. Rules for the choice of facts, ibid.
Slight circumftances frequently of importance, vol. iv. 176.
vol. vii. 118.

Homer, inquiry into his life and writings, vol. iii. 59. The
night-adventure in the Iliad compared with the Nifus and
Euryalus of Virgil, 61. Continuation of the Iliad, 67.
Achilles's fhield compared with the fhield in Virgil, 71.
Examination of the games celebrated at the funeral of
Patroclus, 82. The 24th Iliad confidered, 83. Reafons for
reading Homer before any other Greek writer, 84. His Life,
in Greek, publifhed by Gale, examined, 116. His
Odyffey, 125.

Horace compared with Juvenal, as a fatirift, vol. iii. 129.
vol. vi. 95. The Fifth Satire of the First Book, vol. iii. 265.
vol. vi. 236. The fame, minutely examined, vol. iv. 11.
VOL. VII.

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vol. vii. 11. Firft feven Epiftles of the Firft Book, vol.
iii. 300, vol. vi. 272. Explanation of the 35th Ode of
the First Book, by Mr. Addifon, vol. iv. 31. vol. vii.
32. A paffage in the Art of Poetry examined, vol. iv. 164.
vol. vii. 104.

Howard, his edition of Florence of Worcester, vol. v. 251.
Hugh, or Hugo (Count of Provence), account of, vol. v.
154.

H Marquis of Tufcany), character of, vol. v. 175, 176.
Hard (Dr.), his Commentary on Horace's Art of Poetry,
vol. iii. 21. Examination of, 22. His characters of Iphigenia
and Eelectra confidered, 27. His Rules for Epic Poetry, 28.
His fentiments upon the Ancient Chorus examined, 34.
His account of the Satires, &c. 37. His Notes on the Epiftle
to Auguftus, 40. His Difcourfe on the Provinces of the
Drama, 41. His Difcourfe on Poetical Imitation, 50.
Hyacinthe (Saint), philofophical refearches by, vol. iii. 247.
vol. vi. 218.

I.

Ignatius, account of, given by Mr. Gibbon, justified,
vol. v. 5o.

Italy, flate of, in the thirteenth century, vol. iv. 96. In the
fourteenth, 103. In the fifteenth, 114. 125.
Itineraria Vetera, edited by Weffeling, vol. iii. 130. vol. vi.
97.

Jews, account of, in anfwer to Mr. Davis, vol. v. 114.

rtin (Dr.), quotation from his Sixth Differtation, vol. iv.
235.

Journal des Scavans, vol. iii. 264. vol. vi. 235.

Julian, Life of, by Bleterie, vol. iii. 133. vol. vi. 99.
Juftin (Martyr), paffage from, examined and juftified,
vol. v. 43.

Juvenal, his third Satire examined, vol. iii. 128. vol. vi. 94.

His fourth, vol. iii. 129. vol. vi. 95. His fifth, vol. iii.
129. vol. vi. 96. His fixth, vol. iii. 131. vol. vi. 97. His
feventh, vol. iii. 132. vol. vi. 98. His eighth, vol. iii. 133.
vol. vi. 100. His ninth and tenth, vol. iii. 135, 136.
vol. vi. 102. His eleventh and twelfth, vol. iii. 137, 138.
vol. vi. 104, 105. His thirteenth and fourteenth, vol. iii.
140, 142. vol. vi. 107. 109. His fifteenth and fixteenth,
vol.iii. 143. vol. vi. 110. Compared with Horace, vol. iii.

129-138. vol. vi. 96-105. With Boileau, vol. iii. 138.
vol. vi. 105. General obfervations upon, vol. iii. 145.
vol. vi. 112.

K.

Kenig's Appeal to the Public, vol. iii. 292. vol. vi. 264.
Kerfeboom's Treatife on the Inhabitants of Holland, &c.
vol. iii. 236. vol. vi. 207.

Keyler's Travels, vol. iii. 300. vol. vi. 271.
Klein's Hiftory of Fishes, vol. iii. 236. vol. vi. 207.

L.

Lactantius, quotation from, vol. v. 44.

Lambert (Marquis of Tufcany), account of, vol. v. 155.
Lami's Learning of the Apofties, vol. iii. 166. vol. vi. 135.
Langebeck, his edition of the Scriptores Rerum Danicarum,
vol. v. 255.

Langer, Letter to him, on the fubject of the Memoirs of the
House of Brunswick, vol. v. 126. vol. vii. 143.

Leibnitz, his character and purfuits, vol. v. 133. 253.
Lefner's Theology of Infects, vol. iii. 244. vol. vi. 215.
Letters on Rouffeau and Saurin, vol. iii. 198. vol. vi. 167.
Lewis (the Ninth), character of, vol. iv. 97.

Libanius's Letters, by Welf, vol. iii, 185. vol. vi. 153.
Linnæus's Travels into Western Gothland, vol. iii. 271.
vol. vi. 243.

Literature, the ftate of, in the fourteenth century, vol. iv. III.
The encouragement it met with at different periods, vol. iv.
144. vol. vii. 82. Its decline, vol. iv. 141. vol. vii. 79. To
what owing, ibid. Great men attached to it, vol. iv. 145.
vol. vii. 82.

Liutprand (Bishop of Cremona), fome account of his History,
vol. vi. 157.

Livy and Polybius compared, as to Hannibal's paffage over
the Alps, vol. iii. 199. vol. vi. 168. Parallel between,
and Tacitus, vol. iv. 177. vol. vii. 119.

Longinus, his Treatife on the Sublime, in the edition of
Tollius, confidered, vol. iii. 93. 96. 102. 112. 115.

Lowth (Bifhop), his Tranflation of Ifaiah mentioned with
praife, vol. v. 17.

Lucca, defeription of, vol. v. 146.

Lucian, edited by Hemfterhuis and Gefner, vol. iii. 243.
vol. vi. 215.

Lucretia, her character, vol. v. 218.

Lyfias, edited by Taylor, vol, iii. 198. vol. vi, 167.

M.

Mably, his Obfervations fur les Grecs, vol. iii. 124. His
Parallel between the French and the Romans, vol. iii. 229.
vol. vi. 201.

Machiavel, a republican, vol. iii. 229. vol. vi. 201.

Maclaurin's account of Newton's Difcoveries, vol. iii. 282.
vol. vi. 254.

Mahmud of Gafna, the first prince who affumed the title of
Sultan, vol. iv. 82.

Mairan, his Treatife on Ice, vol. iii. 286. vol. vi. 257.
Mallet, his Poem of Amintor and Theodora, vol. iii. 251.
vol. vi. 242. Introduction to the Hiftory of Denmark
examined, vol. iii. 302. vol. vi. 273.

Marcellus (the Centurion), his conduct confidered, vol. v. 93.
Marchiali, or L'Homme au Mafque de Fer, conjectures refpect-
ing, vol. iv. 239.

Marius, his fitting on the ruins of Carthage, vol. vii. 186.
note 13.

Marozia, her conduct defcribed, vol. v. 160.

Marquis, or Margrave, origin of the title, vol. v. 149.

Marriage, the neceffity of its inftitution in civilized countries,
vol. iii. 6. vol. vi. 78.

Marfham's Canon Chronicus, vol. iii. 85. The grounds of his
deference for the Parian Marble difputed, ib.

Marti's Letters, vol. iii. 166. vol. vi. 135.

Martyn's Tranflation of Virgil's Georgics, vol. iii. 270. vol. vi.

241.

Maffieu, his Hiftory of French Poetry, vol. iii. 198. vol. vi.
167.

Maty (Dr.), his Letter to Mr. Gibbon, upon his Efay fur
l'Etude, &c. vol. iv. 133.

Maupertuis, his Effay on Moral Philofophy, vol. iii. 285.
vol. vi. 257. His Works, vol. iii. 292. vol. vi. 263.

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