83 388 a Kings, the effect of civil laws on M. Of the changes tween them, Great Britain and 241 France Manduit, his dissertation on the American wasp-neft. of, confidered, 202—206, par- dered 175, 177, the effect of 465 215 Milton, his abilities and character forts of, 161. Civil law, what Ministry, conduct of, impartially 376 237–241 tragedy, extract from 284 144 477 213-248 398—402 342 409 of nature, several kinds of 168.. Mufis, permanent marks of sound 301 207. Movement 208 474 some account and extracts 469 N 97-109 The National Evil, a sermon (a cha- -461 academy there 348, 149 Neutral Powers, obligations on 84 310 75, 77 121 tor 210 Nicholls (Dr.) his account of worms Polype insects (some account of) 34. 33 Porter (James) Esq; see Conjtan- 181,-186 Pretender, account of his court Scotch family, an account of Princess Poumphia, a burlesque Privateering (remarks on) — 310 171 The fuperiority of that of the Latins race imitated, an account and Prusia (king of)his conduct censur- 476 ed, 316. Attempts to vindicate it 317-326 282 Quadrant (Rowley's) account of 421-424 96 31 170 R 25 375 379 472 Raphael, his epitaph at Rome 414 forgery, an account and cha. 177 273 -303-306 407 Revelation, truth of it, why refcd 277 87 89 racter and specimens of — 286 Rotunda, 188 227, 228 Rotunda, or Pantheon at Rome Truth, the best method of investi(some account of) 412 217 Rutherforth (Dr.) his principles of Natural Law, Abitract of ift V. 19-25 racter of 315 Visions (philosophical) an abstract and character of that work, S. 331–340 Schloffer (Dr.) his Essay on quick Voltaire (M. de) his compliment Lime, &c. 31 to the Duke de Richlieu on the Sham Fight, some Account of, 280 conquest of Mahon 270 Slavery, the nature of 181 Voting in society, the nature of, Signs, the nature and use of, 196 Society (civil) its nature and origin, Voyage to Ægypt and Nubia, by 228, Occasion of forming, ib. F. Louis Norden, an account of How men became members of, 186, 188 .229 W. Sophronia, a poem, a character and War, what a folemn and truc fpecimens of 461-404 cause of 308 Spry, his Sermon, a character and Ward (Dr.) his account of some fpecimen of 99 Roman inscriptions, 29, '129 Stone, observations on medicines Waters, chalybeat at Bromely, acfor the cure of 45-48 count of, a character and spe"Sabjection (civil) the nature and fe- cimen of veral kinds of — 299, 300 extraordinary agitation of, Succellion, the nature of, 313, 314S;jiem, the fatal consequences of of Llandrindod, their medithe want of 479 cinal qualities and contents, 98 103, Directions how to use T. them 103, 109 Tow (Dr.) his fermon, a character Watter (Mr.)' his method to restore and specimen of 95 30 Theatres, two dissertations on, Wheels (broad) the advantages of character and specimens of, 48 to the public roads 87 Times, an essay on the subject Women (pregnant) directions conand character of, 135-138 cerning 465 Tophana, a 'noted poisoner at Na- Words, the nature of, and order ples, some account of in which they were invented, Traffitions, advantages arising considered - 211, 212 from them 213 Troops (foreign) an ironical defence Z. of their being employ'd, 121, Zoroafler, an opera, some account 124 of 77 184 418 |