Encouraged by the favour of the public, which is the only patron they will ever folicit, their chief attention fhall be devoted to the execution of their original plan: They will continue to exert that Spirit and impartiality, by which they flatter themselves the Critical Review bas been hitherto diftinguished; and though they have confcientiously forbore to condemn any performance that feemed to bave the smallest title to approbation; yet, as fome raw authors have complained of their feverity, they will for the future endeavour to diftinguish between the imperfect rudiments of ftill-born genius, and the fullformed productions of hardened dulnefs. Modefty, even though void of literary merit, may always claim their favour and affistance; but they defire to be at perpetual war with pride, infolence and preJumption. N. B. The third volume will be printed on an elegant new type, which will comprehend a greater quantity of matter within the fame compafs, and ftill be as legible and pleasant to the reader. the Books and Pamphlets contained in this Volume. A N. B. For Paffages of Note, fee the INDEX.. CCOUNT of what pafs'd between Mr. G. Thompfon and Dr. Burton at York 281 An ADDRESS to the electors of 471 pathetic to all true 188 England An ANSWER to the Fourth Let COQUETTE la Corrigée, or reformed Coquette 181 CRUST of Bread (the Virtues of) D 93 DAVIS (CRUSOE RICHARD) his furprising Life and Adventures 351 ter to the People of England A DEFENCE of the AdminiAra 279 to the Conduct of the Miniftry impartially examined 474 An APPEAL to the People in favour of Admiral Byng 285 B BATES Ephraim Triftram, his Life and Memoirs 138 Julius, his Enquiry into the Similitudes of the Lord God 258 BOWER Mr. vindicated in an fwer to Six Letters, &c. 72 BREAD (the virtues of a cruft of) 93 BRITAIN'S (Great) true System, by Malachy Postlethwayt, Efq; 432 (the Genius of) an Iambic Ode 470 BUCKHORSE (the noted) Memoirs of 275 BUNCLE (JOHN, Efq;) his Life 219 C tion DEMOSTHENES's Orations tranflated by Thomas Leland DRY BONES (the Parable of) interpreted in a Sermon by Wm. Romaine 477 E 44 ESSAY on the prefent State of the public Roads on the Times 87 135 on the Origin of Human Knowledge, by Mr. Nugent EXAMINATION of the 493 Bp. of 109 EXPERIMENTS on the Chalybeat FABULARUM(ESOPIARUM) Lib- ces 95 327 HELIOCRENE, a poem 88 I. - 289 Dr. Crew 383 Mr. Greenhill- 380 Ralph Heathcote 348 379 Mr. Munton 379 Wm. Porter 381 Wm. Romaine 477 286 REASONS offered to prove the Let- REFLECTIONS (impartial) on the RELIGION and its temporal Pro- REPLY to a Letter in the General Romaine's (Wm.) Sermon on the RUTHERFORTH's (Dr.) Inftitutes |