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{ment, account oftjes plan, 2duobservas
tions on Mr. Margh's tranflation of that
work, 3481

Middlefex Election, reflections on that
event, 439-ts hiftory, 440.
Minifters the choice of not invefted in
Lords, Commons, or people, 290.
Money, actual and paper remarks on, 1041
Monotony on that of Greek and Latin,
words, 183.

Monthly Reviewers, examination of their
comments on Herder's Philofophy of
Man, 414..

Morals, of the fashionable world, remarks
on, 208.

More, Mis. cenfüred for her confequential
filence. 40.

Mountains, a new theory of, 406.

Murders, number of, committed in Paris in-
ten months, 283.

Muhe, eligious and prophane, its great uti-

lity and antiquity in England, 338--re-
maks on that of the ancients, ibid.
Nations, on the obfcurity of their ancient
history, and the partiality of its inveftiga-

tors, 455.

Navigation act, ferious confequences of its
fufpenfon, 92.

Near Obferver, refutation of his fophiftry,
87-his acquaintence difowned by Mr.
Addington, ib.-his answer to the charge
of deliberate falfhoo!, 89

ew Teftament, ftrictures on Michaelis's
Introduction to it, 127.

, why expofed to the most

wilful corruptions; 133.

on the ftyle of different
verfions of, 136-on the various Greek
m nufcripts of, 137.

New papers, Elif, a tempt made by
Buonaparte's agents to bribe their owners,

60.

Nobleman, laudable exertions of one, in
fupport of the vi e fo iety, and their con-
fequences, 10.

Only, on the proper ufe of that adverb, 276.
Overton, Mr r fetation of his ftr.ctures on
Mr. D ubeny, 175.

Oxford immenfe number of scholars at that
Univerity in the 13th century, and caule
of their d.creafe, 339.
Palais Royal account of, 59.
Papifts, Irish, reflections on their principles,

views and conduct. 420-436.

Patriotifm, new way of accounting for it,
405.

Peace on the violation of the laft, by Buo-
raparte, 81.

Pearl fisheries, process of diving at, defcri-
bed, 114.

Pearls, method of extracting them from
oyfters, 116.

Pea'antry of France, their ftate at present
better tha before the revolution conteft-
ed, 56, 57.

Perception and Senfation, on the distinction.
between, 460.

Perjury, remarks on the fin of, 159%%

Perfia, obfervations on the primitive inha-
bitants of that country, 167.

Pefaro, a fenator of Venice, his conduct on
the approach of the French fore:s, 188
Philofophy, German, curious specimens of,

413.

Plague, fingular cafes of that dsorder, 3861,
Plays, at school, Dr. Barrow's, opinion, of
their immoral tendency, 83.

Players, high opinion of, and eulogium on
their qualifications by one of their pți-
viledged members, 213,

POETRY-Matilda, the Lady of the Manor,

46-Delirium, ibid-Sonnet to the au-
thor of the Aleafures of Solitude, by Mr.
Polwhele 200-Epigrams on Gallia and
the Correfponding Society, 438-on mo-
dern dramas, valuable abfence, and, Buo-
naparte, 439.

Polygamy, fingular fpecies, of in Tibet,
167.

Popery, caufes of its prefent increase, 212,
Mr. Locke's obfervations on its in-
tolerant fpirit, 329.

Popish pries, account of en rmities come
mitted by different foreigners under their
influence, 326.

Population of the globe, conjectures on the
grofs amount of it, 165.

Portalis, Citizen, some account of him, 284.
Prayer, daily, incitement to in, private fa
milies. 158.

Preachers, fashionable, account of, 208.
Price, Dr. his eulogium on the French re-
volution, 223.

Pronunciation of Greek and Latin, critical
obfervations on, 183.

Raynal, Abbé de, fome account of, and
his works, 453.

Redef ale, Lord, proofs of the high esteem
in which he was held by the Irish Catho-
lics, 319.

Reformers, (religious) their character, by
Mr, Daubeny, 178—the original nor Cal-
vinifts, 179

Regeneration, interpretation of that word,
recommended to Methodifts, 129. 1
Religion, fate of, in France, 284.
Rhone, its magnificence, as def ribed by
Bourrit, 19.

Richard II. conjectures on his murder, and
defence of his character, 347.

Robberies, amount of in Paris, in ten
months, 283.

Romance, plan and features of that, of the

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Sabbath, ftri&tures on its obfervance amongft
perfons of fashion, 211.
Sacrament, propriety of, frequent invitations
to receive it, 98.

Sacrament of confeffion, the Romish, great
utility of that ceremony, 237.
Scenery, picturefque, its impreffions upon
poets and painters, 466.

Schamanifm, fketches of that religion, 163.
Schifm, its heinousness expofed, 861.
Scythians, account of their early conquests,
169.

Senfation and Perception, on the diftin&tion
between, 465.

Sermon, not to be preferred to prayers in
divine fervice, 362

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Shakspeare indebted to Chaucer for his story
of Troilus and Creflida, 344.
Sheridan, Mr. his leffons of fashionable mo-
rality and new appointment, 211.
Siam, erroneous ftatements of its popula-
tion, 167.

Siege of Troy, varicus authors who record-
ed that ftory, 343

Sin, original, Calviniftic doctrine of, 492.
Slavery, when preferable to liberty, 451.
Society of the fuppreffion of Vice, its prefent
arrangements, and the refult of its la-
bours, 70%

Spaniards reflections on their horrid cruel,
ties in America, 272.

Stage, its advantages in modern female edu-
cation, 210.

Stage-coaches, defcription of those about
London, 470.

Stephen, St. evidence of his infpiration, 131.
St. Domingo, caufes of the late revolutions
in that ifland,

St. Paul and St. James their doctrines on
Jultification reconciled, (36.
Students of divinity, interefting addrefs to,

182.

Style, ludicrous attention to, by a dying
French author, 452.

Suicides, number of, committed in Paris in
ten months, 282.

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Switzerland, reflections on the wonders of
that country, 19.

Synonymes, difficulty of comprehending
their various fhades, $67.
Tailor-bird of India, account of, 126.
Tallien. his character by Holcroft, 294.
Tapestry, the celebrated, of Bayeux, account
of, 338

Tartary, Chinefe, its prodigious extent, cli-
mate, &c 166

Teftaments. New and Old, remarks on their
authenticity, and the objections of fec.
tar es against them, g-coine.dence of ac-
counts in them, 11.

Theatres, schools for the elements of vier,
219.

Theatrical impropriety, its frequent occur
fence in the French drama, 171.
Thelwall, the ora or, his character, 246.
Tibet, fingular species of polygamy practifed
in that country, 167.

Toleration act, a fhameful abuse of it pointed
out, 103.

Tranflation why deemed an honourable em-
ployment by the ancients, 343.
Traniporfation, without trial, inftances of,
for trivial offences, by order of Buonaparte,
289.
Universities, En lith, defence of them
aganit the arguments or Gibbon, Smith,
and Knox, 85.

of Oxford and Cambridge,
their amazing profperity in the 13th cen-
tury, 339.

Vallent's Travels, their authenticity quef-
tioned by Mr. Barr w, 142.

Venice, degraded ftate of its government in
1796, 190-account of r ́s fall, 191.

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int igues of the French Di ectory,
previous to the fall of that epublic, 193.
-, conduct of its government towards
France, and return made by Bu. naparte,
187.

Vrfification, remarks on that kind used by
the acci nts, in which the words are split
154.

Virgil, new illu ration of a p ff ge in that
author, 436.

Volney, reaf n for the affertion of that au-
thor that the ancient Egypt ans we e ne
groes, 274
Volunteers, their excursions on the Sabb th-
day condemned, 203

, thei g neral chara&er vindica
ted, 330.
Vall ere Mademoiselle de account of, 399.
Volunteer cavalry. r bable manne

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which it will be employ d n invasion,
400.

Wall the great, of China. conjectures re-
fpect ng it, and the opinions of die ent
authors contrafted, 165

War, literary, its tury in France, and how
terminated, 455.

War. foi nove: eflect ons on. 342.

War of 1793. approved o. by the British
public, 245.

Was in Africa, remarks n ther caufes, 48,
Whyte D. crifices hum el to difcover the

nature f the plgu, 387.

Wine, gre t qu ntities of which might be
produced the ape of Good Ho , 118,
Worms in the legs, a fingular difeafe to
which Europeans are fubject in the Eaft
Indies, 64.

Zuliani, a Venetian fenato, is conduct and
ha angues in the approach of the French
towards Venice, 188.

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Table of the Titles, Authors' Names, &c. of the Publications reviewed
in this Volume, including bath the Original Criticifm, and the

Reviewers Reviewed.

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Zitles of the Effays, Letters, Poetry, &c. in the Mifcellaneous Part of

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N. B. For remarkable Paffages, fee the General Index.

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