ACCOUNT of the fettlement of Bombay by the East India com- pany, 80-Of the forgeries, &c. of Charles Price, 159, 480-Of the prefent ftate of the Hebrides,. 337 -Of the defence made at Manga- lore, 391-Of the debate on the plan of fortifications, 392-Of the pantomime called Omai, 399-Of the feminary of learning at Mar- gate, 400-Of the arrangement of Taffie's collection of paftes, &c.- Actual furvey of Middlefex, Acute dyfentery, obfervations on the, 341
Adair's (Dr.) medical cautions, 149 Address to the public on reducing the national debt, &c. 147. To the landed, trading, and funded inter- efts of England, 148-A fecond to parliament, 228-To the livery, &c. of Londou, 238-From fir John Dalrymple, bart. to the landholders of England, 443-From a clergy- man to his parishioners, 479 Adminiftration of the finances of France, treatife on the,
Advantages of Sunday fchools, Advice to lord lieutenants, Age of genius,
Altham (rev. James), trial of,
Bayley's fermon on Trinity Sunday, 230 Beauties (the) of Mrs. Siddons, 317 Beddoes' tranflation of Scheele's che- mical effays,
America, a poem on the happiness
Anderfon's (Dr.) prefent ftate of the Hebrides, Anecdotes of the late Dr. Johnfon, 263 -Of a learned pig, 470 Animadverfiones philologicæ, 198 Anfwer to the anonymous remarks on a letter from Warren Haftings, efq. 313-to earl Stanhope's obfervations on Mr. Pitt's plan, 377 Anticipation of the review of the horfe guards, &c. 465 Antiquities of the county of Durham,
Bell's fyftem of surgery, vol. IV. 407 Bennett's fermon on Sunday fchools, 317 Bergmann's differtation on elective at- tractions, Bhageet-Geeta, Biographers, the British, Biographical dictionary of engravers, 84 Blane's (Dr.) obfervations on difeafes incident to feamen, Bolton's fiices Britannicæ, Bombay, account of the fettlement of, by the Eaft India company, 80 Book of the revelation of St. John ex- plained, 99 Bofwell (James,) efq. poetical and con- gratulatory epiftle to, 232-Defence of his journal of a tour to the He- brides,
Borole (John), fpeeches to,
Bowyer's mifcellaneous tracts,
Apology for the negro flavery, Appointment and guide, the furveyor's,
Aretaus, tranflation of, Arnot's harmony of law and gofpel, 318 Arpafia, a novel,
Vol. LXI. July, 1786.
British fishery, obfervations on the re- port of the committee appointed to euquire into the state of the, 228- Biographers, the,
Colleges, on visitatorial jurisdiction in
Collyrium of the nation, Comic genius, effay on the pre-eminence of, Commutation act, principles of the, esta- blished by facts, 144-Candidly con- fidered, 388-Project, observations on the, 387 Compendium of useful knowledge, 78 Confiderations on the neceffity of lower- ing the freight of fhips in the fer- vice of the East India company, 238 -On the legality, policy, and ope- ration of impreffing feamen, 389 Cook (capt. James), nairative of the death of,
410 Corn, thoughts on the bill for regulat- ing the import and export of, 226 Correspondence, 160, 320 Courtenay's poetical review of Dr. Jolin- fon's character,
Cowley's (Mrs.) Scottish Village, 464 Credit (public), effay III. on, 359 Culley's obfervations on live stock, 475
D. Dairying exemplified, Dallas (Geo.) efq. fpeech of, Dalrymple's (fir John) address to the landholders of England,
443 De l'Economie politique moderne, 456 Deals, tables for reducing, 319 Debate on the propofed plan of forti- fication, account of the, 392 Deception, mutual, a comedy, 73 Defence of Mr Bofwell's journal of a tour to the Hebrides, 237—Of the appointment of fheriffs' brokers, 319 Delectus fententiarum & hiftoriarunt, 237
Defeription of the new-invented fow- ing-machine, 77-Of methods of plauting, &c. of all kinds of fruit- trees, &c. 476 Defign of the Chriftian fabbath, en- quiry into the, Dialogues of Kreefhna and Arjoon, -Of Lucian, 470 Dickfon (Jac.) fafciculus plantarum cryptogamicarum Britanniæ, 76 Dictionary of engravers, 84-Of the vulgar tongue, 158-A philofophi- cal, 213 Dion Caffius, letter of, and its anfwer, 314 33
Difcourfe on education, Difcourfes on feveral important fubjects of Chriftianity, 11-On feveral texts of Scripture, 445 Difney's (Dr.) niemoirs of Dr. Sykes, 383
Exceffive taxation, letters on, Executive juftice, thoughts on, Exodus, a poem,
Douglas's differtation on the antiquity of the earth, Dunftan park, a poem, Durbam, history and antiquities of the county of, 451 Duties of the parochial clergy confi- dered, 153 Dyfentery (acute), obfervations on the, 341 Earth differtation on the antiquity of the, 249-Enquiry into the original ftate and formation of the, Ecclefiaflical abufes, ftr:ctures on, l'Economie (de) politique moderne, 456 Eden's letters on the late political ar- arrangement, 226-Letter to the earl of Carlisle, Edinburgh new difpenfatory, Education, difcourfe on, 33-Letters concerning, 104-Effays on, 400 Edrvin and Anna, Elective attractions, differtation on, 8 Elegia fcripta in fepulchreto ruftico, Latine redita,
Experiments and obfervations on Peru. vian bark, 258 Export and import of corn, thoughts on a hill for regulating the, 226 F.
Fabulous hiftories, 157 Fall's obfervations on the report of the committee appointed to enquire into the prefent ftate of the British fishery, Family, the happy, Fane of Britain, Fanny, a novel,
Fafciculus plantarum cryptogamicarum Britanniæ,
Ferns, a hiftory of English, Filices Britannicæ,
Finances of France, treatife on the ad- ministration of the,
113 Fifkes, structure and physiology of, ex- plained, 119 Flore Cantabrigienfis supplementum,
Elegiac fonnets, 3d edit. Elegy written in a country church- yard, in Italian verse,
Elements of English, Enclofures, enquiry into their influence on population, 393 English garden, the, 72--Claffics abridg- ed, 76-Elements of, 156- Orator, the, 399--Clergy's right to tythes examined, 407 Engravers, biographical dictionary of, 84
Enquiry into the defign of the Chriftian fabbath, 151-Into the influence which enclofures have upon popula- tion, 393-Into original ftate and formation of the earth, 436 Epifle to James Bofwell, efq. 232— From the ghost of Dr. Johnson, 468
Epifles of Seneca, Ermenonville, tour to,
Footstep to Mrs. Trimmer's facred hit- tory,
152 Foreign Intelligence, 308, 458 Fortifications, debate on the propofed plan of, 392
France. treatife on the adminiftration of the finances of, Frafer's certain arrangements in civil policy neceffary for the further im- provement of husbandry, &c. 223 French language, natural method of teaching the, 158 Friendly counsellor, the,
Genius of Ireland, 73-Age of, 467 Genuine memoirs of Jane Eliz. Moore, Geography, new fystem of, Gefuenme literata, Clanrini's (Dr.) tranflation of Gray's egy written in a country church- yard, into Italian verfe, ibid. Gill (s' (Dr.) hifto y of ancient Greece, 161, 289
Grammatica queftiones, 240 Gron's termons, 228 Capy, an Italian verfion of, 398 Britain, the prefent ftate of, con- 226--Panegyric on, 477 eest), hiftory of, 161, 289 kaia, 155 Orb fyftem of geography, 4to. 125
Itale's poems and plays, Bell Indiaman, narrative of the lofs of the, So-Poem on the lofs of the, Hamilton's (dean) attempt to prove the existence and abfolute perfection of the fupreme Being, 37 (Wm.) letters concerning the northern coafts of the county of An- trim, Hankins panegyric on G. Eritain, 477 Happy fanity, the,
Harmony of the law and gofpel, 318 Hart (John), efq. trial of, Haflings (Warren), efq. letter from,227 Anfwer to anonymous remarks 313 Hatfell's precedents of proceedings in the houfe of commons, vol. III. 79 Hayes's exodus, a poem, 70 Hebrides, defence of Bofwell's journal of a tour to the, 237-Account of the prefent ftate of the, 337-Ne- ceffity of founding villages there,341 Heiress, the, a comedy, Heroine, the Perfian,
Heron's letters of literature, 18-Let- ter to Mr. Hewlett's introduction to reading and fpelling, Hiftorical account of the fettlement of Bombay by the East India company, 80 Hiflories (fabulous) for children, 157 Hiftory of the British proper ferns, 14 -Of Wales, 129-Sacred, the foot- Atep to, 152- Of ancient Greece,
161, 289-Irish, review of fome in- teresting periods of, 312–Of a re- volution at Naples, 391-Of the Coty of Durham, 451-Of Sand- ford and Merton, vol. II. 470-Of Charles Price, Holland, a trip to,
Harn's defcription of his new-invented, fowig-machine, Horfe-guards, anticipation of the review of the, 465 Horfes, laws concerning, 4C0 How'ett's enquiry into the influence which enclosures have had upon the population of England, 393-Effay on the population of Ireland, 449 Hunter's treatife on the venereal dif- eafe, 413 Huntingford's first collection of mono- ftrophics, tranflation of, 69 Hume (David), efq. two letters to, 80 Humphreys's poem on the happinets of America, 36r Hutchinson's history and antiquities of the county of Durham, Hydrometrical obfervations and experi- nents in the brewery, 155 Hymns and moral fongs for children, 1. J. Imifer's school of arts, Impeachment, the, a poem, Import and export of corn, thoughts on a bill for regulating the, Imprefs of feamen, confiderations on its legality, &c. Improved Latin orthography, India guide, the, Inferior politics,
Ingram's view of the events of the fe venth plague, Innocence, the errors of, Infurrection in Banaris, narrative of the, 313 Interefting memoirs by a lady, 78 Introduction to reading and spelling, 157 Ireland, the genius of, 73- Prefent politics of, 312- Letter from an Eng ifh commoner to a peer of, 313 -Fflay on the population of, 449 Irife hiftory, a review of fome inter efting periods of, 312 Ifola's Gerufalemme liberata of Tasso, 398 Jefus Chrift, fermon on the character of, Jodrell's Perfian heroine, John (St.) the revelation of, explained,
Lain orthography improved, Laws (maritime) of Rhodes, treatife cn, 353--Concerning horfes, 400 Letter to the earl of Carlifle, 226- From Warren Haftings, efq. 227. Anfwer to the Remarks on, 313 From an English commoner to a · Of Dion peer of Ireland, ibid. Caffius, 314-To Robert Heron, efq. Letters of literature, 18-To a young planter, 75-Iwo, to David Hume, ely. 80-oncerning education, 104 --Concerning the northern coast of the county of Antrim, 204-From the right hon W. Eden on the late political arrangement, 226- To the right hon. W. Pitt, on a fyftem of equal taxation, &c. 227--From Ni- non l'Enclos to the marquis Sevigné, 317-Of Charlotte, during her con- nection with Werter, 357,-On ex- ceffive taxation, 392 Lewis's difpenfatory, Liberal American, the, 154-Opinions on taxation,
227 Life of Charles Price, 160, 480-The
feafons of, Literary and philofophical fociety at Manchefter, memoirs of the, 177 Live ftock, obfervations on, Lord lieutenants of counties, advice to, 228
Lovelafs's will which the law makes, 238, 392 Lucan's Pharfalia, fupplement to, 394 Lucas's laws concerning horfes, 400 Lucian, dialogues of, vol. III. 47° Ludlam's effays on Scripture meta- phors, &c. Lunatic afylum at York, fermon for the benefit of the, Lufon's inferior politics,
Mauback's natural method of teaching the French language.
's fupplement to the Pharfalia of Lucan, tranflation of, 394 Measures (the) of the fhip-owners in the coal-trade confidered, 239 Medical cautions, 149-Sketches, 421 --Virtues of wine, obfervations con- cerning the,
Melwyn dale, a novel, Memoirs of Jane Eliz. Moore, 77 Interesting, by a lady, 78-Of Mr. and Mrs. Norton, 157-Of the li terary and philofophical fociety at Manchester, 177, 243-Of Dr. Sykes, 383-Of a social monfter,
390 Naples, history of a revolution at, 391 Narra
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