{ment, account oftjes plan, 2duobservas Middlefex Election, reflections on that Monthly Reviewers, examination of their Morals, of the fashionable world, remarks More, Mis. cenfüred for her confequential Mountains, a new theory of, 406. Murders, number of, committed in Paris in- Muhe, eligious and prophane, its great uti- lity and antiquity in England, 338--re- tors, 455. Navigation act, ferious confequences of its Near Obferver, refutation of his fophiftry, ew Teftament, ftrictures on Michaelis's , why expofed to the most wilful corruptions; 133. on the ftyle of different New papers, Elif, a tempt made by 60. Nobleman, laudable exertions of one, in Only, on the proper ufe of that adverb, 276. Oxford immenfe number of scholars at that views and conduct. 420-436. Patriotifm, new way of accounting for it, Peace on the violation of the laft, by Buo- Pearl fisheries, process of diving at, defcri- Pearls, method of extracting them from Pea'antry of France, their ftate at present Perception and Senfation, on the distinction. Perjury, remarks on the fin of, 159%% Perfia, obfervations on the primitive inha- Pefaro, a fenator of Venice, his conduct on 413. Plague, fingular cafes of that dsorder, 3861, Players, high opinion of, and eulogium on POETRY-Matilda, the Lady of the Manor, 46-Delirium, ibid-Sonnet to the au- Polygamy, fingular fpecies, of in Tibet, Popery, caufes of its prefent increase, 212, Popish pries, account of en rmities come Population of the globe, conjectures on the Portalis, Citizen, some account of him, 284. Preachers, fashionable, account of, 208. Pronunciation of Greek and Latin, critical Raynal, Abbé de, fome account of, and Redef ale, Lord, proofs of the high esteem Reformers, (religious) their character, by Regeneration, interpretation of that word, Richard II. conjectures on his murder, and Robberies, amount of in Paris, in ten Romance, plan and features of that, of the Sabbath, ftri&tures on its obfervance amongft Sacrament of confeffion, the Romish, great Schamanifm, fketches of that religion, 163. Senfation and Perception, on the diftin&tion Sermon, not to be preferred to prayers in Shakspeare indebted to Chaucer for his story Siege of Troy, varicus authors who record- Sin, original, Calviniftic doctrine of, 492. Spaniards reflections on their horrid cruel, Stage, its advantages in modern female edu- Stage-coaches, defcription of those about Stephen, St. evidence of his infpiration, 131. St. Paul and St. James their doctrines on 182. Style, ludicrous attention to, by a dying Suicides, number of, committed in Paris in ཏི Switzerland, reflections on the wonders of Synonymes, difficulty of comprehending Tartary, Chinefe, its prodigious extent, cli- Teftaments. New and Old, remarks on their Theatres, schools for the elements of vier, Theatrical impropriety, its frequent occur Toleration act, a fhameful abuse of it pointed Tranflation why deemed an honourable em- of Oxford and Cambridge, Vallent's Travels, their authenticity quef- Venice, degraded ftate of its government in 2 int igues of the French Di ectory, Vrfification, remarks on that kind used by Virgil, new illu ration of a p ff ge in that Volney, reaf n for the affertion of that au- , thei g neral chara&er vindica which it will be employ d n invasion, Wall the great, of China. conjectures re- War, literary, its tury in France, and how War. foi nove: eflect ons on. 342. War of 1793. approved o. by the British Was in Africa, remarks n ther caufes, 48, nature f the plgu, 387. Wine, gre t qu ntities of which might be Zuliani, a Venetian fenato, is conduct and Table |