Crimes of the kings of France,
Curiofities of literature,
Curfory remarks on the
ral, and the foot guards in particu- England, a new chronological abridg-
ment of the history of, English freeholder, the,
Enigmas, charades, &c. a new collec- tion of,
Ebate on a motion for the aboli- tion of the flave trade, Declaration of the rights of men in civil fociety, ibid. Defcription of a portable chest of che mistry, Defcriptions and characters of the dif- ferent difeafes of the human body,
Difcourfe on the death of the hon.
at the Old Jewry, to the fupporters of the new college at Hackney, Difcovery (the great and important) of the eighteenth century, 119 Discoveries of the French, in 1769 and 1769. to the fouth-eaft of New Guinea, 131 Difeafes, treatife on diagnofis and prognofis of, part I. Difpenfatorium Fuldencfe tripartitum,
Enquiry into the expediency or pro- priety of public or focial worship, Epistle (heroic) to Mr. Burke,
(heroic) to Dr. Priestley, 212 Effay on a paffage in St. Paul, i Cor.
on the vitality of the blood, 113 on the life and character of John, ford Somers; alfo fketches of an effay on the life and character of Philip, earl Hardwicke,
on the manner in which Chrifti- anity was intended to improve mo- rality, 468 on the lithology of Mount Ve- fuvius, Effays, theological, philosophical, and 509 moral, 283 philofophical, historical, and literary, vol. II.
geometrical and graphical, 452 Evidence that the relation of Jofephus concerning Herod's having new- built the temple of Jerufalem is falfe, &c. Second edit.
Ncome and expenditure of Great Britain of the last seven years examined and ftated,
India, an hiftorical difquifition concerning the knowledge which the ancients had of it, Inquiry into the prefent ftate of parochial regifters, &c.
(a full) into the subject of fuicide; to which are added two treatifes on duelling and gaming,
annual regifter for 1790, Novels. Adolphus, or unnatural brother, 117.-Alvarez, or irresist ible feduction, 118.-Celeftina, fe- cond edit. ibid.-Danish maffacre, 117.-Diarnabis, a tale, 116. Duchefs of York, an English ftory, 117.-Effects of vanity, ibid.-Er- rors of Education, the, 234.- Ethe- linde, fecond edit. 57.-Lady Jane Grey, a historical tale, 234.-Lake of Winander Mere, 117.-Me- moirs of a Scots heirefs, 356.-Mo- nimia, _235.-Siege of Aubigny, ibid.-Trip to Weymouth, ibid.--- Victim of a vow, 356.—Villeroy,
Parochial regifters, &c. inquiry into
Pafture graffes, a collection of the fpecimens of the common,
Patriarchs, hiftory of the,
Pendulums, theory of,
Perfonal remembrance among the joys of another world, Peter Pindar, melancholy catastrophe of, Petrarch's view of human life, 454 Pharmacopei Coll. Reg. Med. Londi- nenfis. New edit. 65 Pharmacy (the prefent fate of) ex- ploded, Philofophy, hiftory of,
of mafons, anfwer to the, 474
Phylico-meteorological letters from Senebier, de Sauffure, and Toaldo," with the replies of Vaffalli, 572 Phyto-
guished merit, Poctical effays on the principal errors and corruptions of men; the excel- lency of reafon and of virtue; &c. &c. with notes,
70 compofitions on various fub- jects, 94 Poetical extracts.-From Cider, 54- American oracle, 75, 76, 77.-Sa- tires of Juvenal, 83, 84, 85.-Abo- riginal Britons, 93.-Bentley's Poc- tical compofitions, 94, 95.-Heroic epiftle to Mr. Burke, 177, 178.- Annual Register for 1790, 183.- Cookfey's Life of lord Hardwicke, 201.-Poems by the author of the Village curate, 205, 206, 207.- Peter Pindar's Remonftrance, 209, 210, 211.-Heroic Epistle to Dr. Priestley, 212, 213, 214.-Reflec- tions on the Tomb of Columbus, 231.-Fruits of Faction, 233.- Poetic Laurels for Characters of dif tirguifhed Merit, 354-Malone's Edition of Shakspeare's Plays, &c. 369.-Moore's Inquiry into the Sub- ject of Suicide, 376.-Curiofities of Literature, 395-Poem to the Me- mory of Handel, 470.-Ode on Handel's playing on the Organ, 472. -Rational Religion, 472, 473. Poland, new conftitution of the go- vernment of, Political crifis, the, fpeculations, dialogues,
Politics, moderate,
475 108, 427 Premiums offered by the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manu- factures, &c. 177, 178 Priestley (Dr.), letters to, 110.—Anf- wer to his letters to Mr. Burke, 111. Letter to, refpecting his publica- tion of Mr. Welley's letters, 299
Uadrupeds, birds, fishes, and infects a new fyftem of the na- tural history of,
Quakers (the petition of the), deli- vered to the national affembly [of France],
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