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Facts of the 18th Irish Rebellion, Atrocities of Nuptiæ

Ffter, Hon. John, Speech Ifpaban, Elegy

147

Friendly Defign

Fuller's Hiftory of Berwick
bgon Tweed

56

K.

542

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225

149

Kett's Hiftory the Interpreter
of Prophecy
Kingdon's Faft Sermon
King's Morfels of Criticitm
King foury on Attention to
Part II.
244

The Sick and Peor

58

Kingfon upon Hull, Confide-

rations on the Poor's Rates

of
Kirkman's Life of Macklin
51
Knox's Proceedings of the
148
French at Fithguard 53

L.
LEE'S, Major Gen. Ora-
tion on the Death of Gen.
Washington
Lipscomb on the Putrid ma-
151
lignant Fever
Luke's Neceffity of Union a
339
mong Christians
145

M.

MACKLIN, Life of, by
Madifon's Difcourfe on Wa-
Kirkman
148
Thington's Death
Mant's Verfes to the Memo-
Malone. See Effence.
153
Marriage, Scriptural Doctrine
ry of Dr. Warton
543
of confidered 439. founded
on Adultery, Thoughts on
Mar's Vindication of the
62
Politics of Great Britain
a: d France
Mavor's British Tourif, Vol.
252
Men's Remarks on Lyco-
VI.
255

Thron

57

Microcin, the
Mino's, Lord, Speech 339
435
More's Letter to Coke 254
Morfe'sPro.cedingsat Chatles-
town in refpectful Tefli-
mony of General Wath-
ington

N.

150

NELSON, Lord, Ode on
the Victory of the Nile
543

Newbery on the Income Act

343

Ni, Ole on the V&tory of

the

543

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PAGE'S Anti-revolutionary
Thoughts
Pardolpho Atonits

59

543

Percival, Hon. Spencer, Let-
ter to, on his bringing for-
ward a Bill for the Punish-
ment of Adultery
Philadelphie, Des Prifons de,
435

Phillips's Theatrum Poetarum
63
Piozzi's Retrofpection 493
542
Pope, Letter to the, on the
Pratt's Gleanings in England
Caufe of the War
339
Vol. II.

Pretyman's Chriftian Ministry
251
exemplified in St. Paul 145

R.

60

REEVES on the Coronation
Renwick's Memorials on the
Oath
Reflection, an Elegy, &c. 250
429
Medical Department of the
Naval Service,
Revolution, Secret Anecdotes
of that on the 18th Fruc-
'tidor
Richard the firf, by Burges
147
145

Ripaud's Report of the Com-
miffion of Arts to the First
Conful
Robinson's tranflation of Dr.
141
Hager's Picture of Palermo

Rodd's tranflation of the Ci-
436
vil Wars of Grenada 149

S.

SALMON'S Defcription of
the Works of Antient and
Modern Rome
535

Schnebbelie's Antiquaries Ma-
Sermon before a Country Con-
feum
45
gregation
Sheffield's, Lord, Speech 336
544
Stanger, on the right of e-
very well-educated Phyfi-
cian to be admitted of the
Stourbead, Descriptions of the
College in London
538
Syrie, Voyage pittorefque de
Houle and Gardens at 542

la

142, 533
TAUN-

T.

TAUNTON'S Letter to the
Proprietors of Otmoor 55
Tea, Art of making, a Poem
545
Thatcher's Sermon before the
Humane Society 158
Theophraftus's Characters
159
Thomas's Character of Deme-
trius
144

Thoughts on the Repeal of
the Statute 5 and 6 Ed-
ward VI. refpecting Judges
and Juries
250
Tufton, Memoirs of the Fa-
mily of
144
Turner's Sermon for the Dif
fenting College at Man-
chefter

341

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W.
WARREN'S Sermon before
the Edmonton Volunteers
155

Warton, Dr. Jiph, Veries
on his death by Mant 543
Washington, proceedings at
Charieftown on his Death
150. Wil 151

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Tour to North and South
Wales
542
Winbolt's Sermon before the
Edmonton Volunteers 154-
Twelve Sermons 154
Witherby's Obfervations on
an Addrefs to the Jews
225

61

Wrangbom's Holy Land 55
Wyndham, Rt. Hon. William,
Letter to
Madi-
bis
fon's Difcourfe on
7..
Death
153 ZOUCH on the Prophecies of
Webfier's Hiftory of epidem c the Old and New Tefta-
ment
and peftilent Difeafes 63
240

INDEX to the POETRY in VOL. LXXI. PART I.

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Perez, Story from inVerfc161 YEAR, Odeter the New 65

to the PLATES in VoL. LXXI

ALLARDYCE, Mrs. Mo-
nument in the Weft Church
of Aberdeen
Arms, Coats of, at Salif
505

24, 497

IZI

bury
Royal
Boothby Paynell Church
and Parfonage, Lincoln-
fhire
Cheesecake House in Hyde
105
Park
Conisborough Caffle, York-
401
fhire 201. Interior of 203.
Plan of
Crofs at Hatfield, in Holder-
203
nefs
Diana, Columns of the Tem-
393
ple of
Edmonton, Gateway at 393

121

nument at

9

Fonthill, Lord Nelfon's re-
ception at
Frome Church,Somerfer, Mo-
297
Froxfield, Wilts, Somerset
121
Almfhouse at
Gustavus III. King of Swe-
297
den, Medal of
Hyde Park,
Henry III. Penny of

Houfe in

Infeription,

25

Medal of Guftavus III. King

of Sweden
Nelfon, Lord, left-hand wri-
497
ting of
Pallifer, Sir Hugh, Auto-
25

graph of

Peace, Prince of, the Auto-
25
graph of
203

Petworth 25. at Corn-
hampton

497

Reliquary, curious

25

25
Cheesecake

Seal, found at York 25. at

4CI

497

Toad, Ornament of a
Token, Farmer's of Elms-
thorpe, Leicestershire 25
Token, Trader's of Hamble-
don

25

497
122

Monumental,
from Shorne, Kent
Kirkby on the Blean Church,
497
Lincolnshire
Marlborough, Autograph of
9
thegreat Duke and Dutchefs Union Jack
INDEX INDICATORI U S.
R. J. fays, "If the leg nature hall at fome
future time agree upon a law to prevent
the frequent and growing crime of adultery,
I fhould hope, that a prohibition to publish
the trials would materially conduce to the
defired preventative. I have before me a
provincial news-paper, in which an adver-
tifement, near a column in length, an-
nounces an "entire new volume of trials
for adultery, &c." to he just published.
Then follows a long lift of thofe heroes
and heroines who have fo diftinguifhedly
tamped themfelves with notoriety; not
forgetting a N. B. and P. S. which fays,
"thofe gentlemen or ladies, who prefer
having the above volume fent to them un-
der cover, may direct," &c. I believe,
Mr. Urban, and your readers will be of
the fame opinion, that if thefe reports can
be fo conveniently admitted under cover to
our farms and cottages, as the purport of the
advertisement holds forth, more mifchief
may refult than many are aware of. The
peace and happiness of the community
mut proceed from virtue and honour,
parents fhould hold them up as a pattern
for their children, and they will experi-
ence from it natural affection and do-
meftic felicity; but, if the reverfe of this
takes place, if parents become diffolute,
and children proflgate, the bonds of fo-
ciety will be difunited, our manners will
become ferocious and cruel, and states will
expire in convulfions and anarchy."

about the time of Edward III. The le-
hannis Champenes," and the whole is ex-
gend is an abbreviation of "Sigillum Jo-
actly in the ftyle of that period annexed to
antient deeds in his poffeffion.

plication of Melaffes, effectually to prevent
X. X. (of Oxford) recommends an ap
or remove Chops of the Skin.

paffage in Macbeth, Act II.
W. D. (of Neath) fays, the following

It was the owl that fhriek'd, the fatal
"Hark! peace,
bellman

A CORRESPONDENT informs us, that
Mr. HOLLAND, the Architect is in poffeffion
of a fine colle&ion of antique fragments
purchased for him at Rome by Mr Tatham,
previous to the Revolution."
fome of the heft fpecimens of ornamental
It confifts of
fculpture, and may therefore b confidered
an acquifition to the country, as the ftudy
of fuch models ferve in an eminent degree
to form a correct tafte in ftudents of ar-
chitectura

Which gives the stern'ft good night,"
was unintelligible to him, until he hap-
pened to take up an old Newgate Ca-
lendar, where he read that it had been
the custom for the bell-man of St. Sepul-
chre's, the night before execution, to warn
preparation for their unhappy fate, in the
thofe that were condemned to die to make
following, or fimilar words:
Prepare ye all, to-morrow ye muft die,
"All ye who in the condemn'd hole dolie,
And when St. Sepulchre's bell doth toll,
The Lord of Heaven receive your foul."

This is evidently the custom alluded to
it noticed by any of his commentators,
by Shakspeare; and as he hath not found
thinks it may not be unacceptable to our
readers to point out the allufion as expla-
natory of the great dramatic poet.

A CONSTANT READER, who is a fub-
fcriber to the GOVERNMENT TONTINE,
her, how it is known when the lives drop
would thank any of our readers to inform
which were nominated by Government,
they not having any intereft in it; and Go-
living will not take any means to certify
vernment being gainers by fopposing them
printed, but as no certificates are required
their death.
for the receipt of their fhares, and many
She knows there are lifts
of the parties fo nominated living and dy-
ing in obfcurity, the thinks the discovery
must be altogether cafual, to the great de-
triment of the re 1 fubfcriber.

S. (of Portsmouth) obferves, that the
feal, fiz. 2. 10
49. appears to be of
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