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Language, the origin and progrefs
of, confidered, 202-206, par-
takes of the nature of mufic,
206, is expreffive of the cha-
racter of the people that speak

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215
Laws (human) voluntary, three
forts of, 161. Civil law, what
meant by it, and on what
founded, 163-306. Law and
compact, how they differ, 236.
Effect of civil law on promites,
contracts, or oaths 237-241
Leland (Mr) his tranflation of
Demofthenes's orations, cha-
racter of, 6. Sce Demofthenes.
Letter (fourth) to the people of
England, account of, 35-44-
to a member of parliament, re-
lative to admiral Byng, 251,
from New-Jerfey, character of,
280-to Mr. Pitt againit admi-
ral Byng, 376-to the Duke,
377-to the univerfity of Cam-
bridge, on a late refignation, an
account and fpecimen of 479
Liberty, reftraints on, by the law
of nature, feveral kinds of 168.
Civil the nature of
301
Life, probabilities of in London,
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Macedon and Athens, parallel be-
tween them, Great Britain and
France
Manduit, his differtation on the
American wafp-neft.
Marriage, the nature of, confi-
dered 175, 177, the effect of
civil laws on, 240, rules pro-
posed for making it agreeable
465
Milton, his abilities and character
vindicated
388
Miniftry, conduct of, impartially
examined, an account and cha-
racter of
376
Minorca, account of the fiege of,
its character of 278
tragedy, extract from
Miracles, whether the foundation
of christianity
144
The Mirror, a comedy, fome ac-
count of
477
The Monitor, character of and
extracts from
243-248
Montrofe, a pathetical relation of
his fate
398-402
Morality and Religion, the folly
of feparating them
Mofaic Work, obfervations. on

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409
Munton (Mr.) his fermons, a cha-
racter and extract of
489
Mufic, permanent marks of found
how taken, 207. Movement

the foul of Mufic,

208

a rational entertainment, &c.
A fermon by Digby Cotes,
fome account and extracts 469

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The National Evil, a fermon (a cha-
racter of and extracts from) 459
-461

Neustadt, defcription of a military
academy there 348, 49
Neutral Powers, obligations on
them
310
Nicholas Rubioni, first king of Para-
gua, his history

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Nicholls,

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Polype infects (fome account of)34
Porter (James) Efq; fee Conftan-
tinople
Pretender, account of his court
perfon, and houshold 369-372
Princess Poumphia, a burlesque
tragedy (fome account of) 79
Privateering (remarks on) 310
Promifes, their nature
171
Property, its nature- -163-166
Profody, its nature, 209. The
fuperiority of that of the Latins
and other nations
Pruffia (king of) his conduct cenfur-
ed, 316.Attempts to vindicate it
317-326
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Quadrant (Rowley's) account of
421-424

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Vapour (electrical) some account of 19-25 Vifians (philofophical) an abstract and character of that work, 331-340 Voltaire (M. de) his compliment to the Duke de Richlieu on the conqueft of Mahon -270 Voting in fociety, the nature of, 227, 228

Voyage to Egypt and Nubia, by F. Louis Norden, an account of 186, 188 W.

War, what a folemn and true caufe of

308 Ward (Dr.) his account of fome Roman infcriptions, 29, 129 Waters, chalybeat at Bromely, account of, a character and fpecimen of

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30 Wheels (broad) the advantages of to the public roads 87 Women (pregnant) directions concerning 465 Words, the nature of, and order in which they were invented, confidered 214, 212

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