its Relation to the Prophecies of Daniel, Apoplexics, three Sorts their Cure," ސ 173 280 281 Apothecaries, Mr. Bradley's Zeal for them, 214 ibid. 215 Mr. Bradley's Compliments to them, Ariftotle, his Character by Lord Bacon, 421 357 Arnauld, (Dr.) his Propofitions cenfured, 104, 105 Arteries, and Veins, Strength of their Coats, 447 Afs, his Encomium, Affyrian, Duration of that Monarchy, Aftronomy, by whom invented, -its Excellency, 380 407 422 ibid. Atalantis (new) of Lord Bacon, how far a Fi- Etion, 353 .ibid. 354 its Ufe, to him, bow abufed by Mr. Bayle, 107 III, 116. vindicated against his Afperfions, 112, &c. B. Babylon (ancient) for what famous, (Lord) his Character, Defign of his feveral Pieces, bis Method, Baden, (Congress of) Proceedings in it, 409 355 298 19 Brk, .... Bark, its fliptic Quality, Bayle, (Mr.) his Opinion of Janfenius, bis Education and Character, 443 105 Beaft, (Apocalyptical) his Name and Mark, 174 their OEconomy and Virtues, Birds, whence produced, 332 373 374 ibid. ibid. ...375 ibid. Beginning, meaning of that Word, Gen. i. 314 318 379 438, &c. thofe of the Night to whom compar'd, Blood, an Estimate of its Velocity, .7 how to judge what Quantity to take away at once, ibid. Advantage of lofing a small Quantity at a Time, 439 its Force different in Animals of the fame 440 an Efiimate of its Velocity in the Lungs, the chief Caufe of its Warmth, 441, 442 443 Boileau, Character of his Art of Poetry, 65 Botany, how much efteem'd and used in Phyfick by its Refolutions, ibid. Buffier, (Father) the Defign of bis Course of the 59 his fundamental Principle of Logic, general, bis Freedom with Quintilian, 63, 64 6.6, &.c. 69, 70 Makes a Difinition without a Difference, their Deities, their Government, Ariftotle's Objection against it whence their Riches and Power, their Military Forces what, 394 ibid. 395 339 348 335 336 ibid. 337 337 338 ibid. oppofes a Pacification, 289 293 is crown'd King of Hungary, bow obliged to quit his Pretenfions to Vige- Venafque, regulates the Succeffion, ibid. 304 complains of King George the firft's Speech, 392 Charpy, (Mr.) his Explication of Gen. Chap. i. 306 his Manner of employing the Winds examin'd, 315, 317 316 and kindling Fire by its help, Cholic, (Nervous) how different from the Bilious, its Cure, 279 ibid. Chrift, Pliny's Teftimony in Favour of his Divi- 22 nity, fupreme Honour bis due, 33, 34 29 is ftiled God with the Article in Scripture, and by Primitive Fathers, Enquiry into the Time of his Birth, Duration of his Miniftry, the Time of his Paffion, Cicero, Character of Books De Officiis, 41 42 135 136 137 71 Clarke and Whifton, Champions of Arianifm, 27 Character of their Antagonist, H. E. ibid. ibid. proved from their own Principles, that neither Clerc, (Mr. le) his bold Doubt, Clyfters, useful in Cholics, two fometimes necessary, Comachio, Project of making it a Port, is reftor'd to the Holy See, Conviction, what neceffary toward it, Cræfus, his Character and liftory, 31, 32 68 447 448 385 Crouzas, (Mr.) Character of his Logic, Cyrus, his Hiftory, D. Deifs, their Conduct in Disputes, Dejoces, firft King of Media, his Character and Conduct, 205 411 412 Descartes, his Method of philofophizing, 66 |