kee, 476-intended for the church, es to Peterburgh, 476– -his re the there, 476 goes to Sea, 477profeflor of natural philofophy, 477- 379 476 45 MEMBERS of Trinity College petition the 1 39 30 Meurfius, life of John, 205-his various literary pursuits, 206-chofen by Barneveldt to fuperintend the education of his children, 206 -takes the degree of doctor of law, 206– prefented with the Greek profefforbip at Leyden, 206-he marries, 207-invited into, Denmark by Christian IV. 207-his own account of his ill health, 207-Meurtius dies, 207-infcription on his tomb, 208-account of his friendships and literary difputes, 208lift of the works of Meurtius, 209-Greek authors which he first published, 209-Greek authors of whofe works he published new edi tions, 209-Latin authors illustrated by him, 209-original works of Meurfius, 209-poft humous works of Meurfius, 210-works of Meurfius not yet published, 211-Elegantiæ fermonis Latini attributed to its proper author N. NESTOR's character in Homer eye, by labouring at an abftrufe cal-New mode of fcanning fapphics propofed 186 306 481 369 im of an ancient enigmatical infcription On the complaints of mankinů M. On the fair fex of people Great Britain, in 1900 313 On ftyle and language iftrated 125 .307 360 222 459 446 PRINCE of Wales's aerial caftle Pringle, Sir John, life of, 281-Sir John edu❤ cated at St. Andrew's,, removes to Edinburgh and thence to Leyden, 281-appointed profeffor at Edinburgh, 262-chofen physician to the British army-attends the military hospital in Flanders, 282-goes into Scotland with the troops in the rebellion, 283-elec&ted fellow of the Royal Society, 283-account of the papers published by Sir John in the Philofophical Tranfactions, 283-Sir John marries, publithes his obfervations on the difcafes of the army-a thort account of that work, 284attends the army abroad in 1755, 285-leaves the army fervice-fettles in London-appointed phyfician to the King-created a baronet other proferments elected Prefident of the Royal Society, 285-account of Sir John Pringle's fpeeches on delivering the Copley medal, 286-refigns the prefident's chair, 288 his health declines-vifits Edinburgh-fettles there-returns to London-feifed with a fit at Watton's dies, 290-character of Sir John Pringle, 290-propofed epitaph. 292 QUARREL between Dr. Bentley and Dr. Hare RECEIPT ftamp a& • Reflection Reflections on the new year 34 Reflection on Thucydides 117 227 : Rofe Noble defcribed S. SAPPHIC verfé defcribed 305 . "SGravefande, life of profeffor, 379-his birth and education at Leyden, 379-takes a degree in law, 380-engages in writing Le Journal Literaire, 380-his effay on the Collifion of Bodies, 380-he is appointed fecretary to an embally from Holland, 382-chofen profeffor at Leyden, 382-examines the famous wheel of Ortyreus, and cannot decide about the BANKRUPTS. Hewit ALDRIDGE perpetual motion, 382, remarks . 'SGravefande's introduction to th Philofophy, 383-sketch of his char Specimen of a hiftory of Great Britain ty Sporting intelligence for the Sky rats a of the year Newmarket meeting, Story of Angelica Story of a fortunate maid and unfortunat in a letter from a London Lafs Story of the Great Montefquieu Story of the unfortunate Mr. Bartlem Story of a young French lawyer Subitance of the new act for ftamp ceipts T. THEATRICAL criticifm Thoughts on difinterested virtue Tranflation of an infcription Turkish bath defcribed 335 Hudfon 335 Turner Barker 511 Hutchins 511 Walker Becket 511 Ivory 335 Walter Bellian 511 Jackion 335 Anfa Bewley 51L Jeavons 501 Whalley SIL Bean Bragg 511 Jewell 511 Whitrow 511 Bandi Brett 511 Jolley 511 Barnthon Bricklefs 511 Kent Bullock 54 Kinner 511 Woodruff Brown 355 Laundry 335 Wright Bawn Carpenter 511 Leman 335 Bearblock Chandler 511 Lloyd BIRTH S. Chaney 335 Mayfon Chapman 511 Meredith 511 ADYE Bell 419 Arnold Bertie 333 335 Cochran Millet Aylesford Bigland 333 511 Birdtworth Colen 335 Mills Audley 333 511 Monkhouse 51 Cooper Blackitton 419. Cook 255 Moore 335, 511 Dalrymple Blackitone 165 Dare 335 Morgan Douglas 165 Blayney 511 Dermer 511 Morris Fleming Bond 165 335 Boont Doyle 511 Moyfe Frederica 508 335 Dunbar 511 Norgrove Gough 165 Bowyer 511 Grimstone Broadmead Eagleton 335 Northoufe 335 333 Earl 511 Old 511 Hannay Edwards 335 Pagan Irby 335 Brook 333 335 Elworthy 335 Partridge Kutzleben Brown 333 511 M'Leod Evans 335 Perkins 511 165 Bryan Macdonald Buckle Famin 335 Peters 333 511 Bull Radcliffe 165 511 Martin Read 511 Methuen 165 Burton Burrell Richardfon 419 511 Murray 335 165 Nicholas Gamman 335 Robfon 165 Byron Caldwell 335 Gardner 511 Saunders Percy 165 Cargill 511 Cattle comer Grant 255 Sedgwick Robinfon 333 511 Clerk Green 511 Shoreditch Rodney 419 511 Roufe Clogher Haigh 5LL Smith 508 Colebrooke Hand 511 Stephens Tankerville 419 255 Tournour Hanfbrow, 255 Tarling 508 Conyers Cottrell Hapes Tatterfall Westmorland Harrifon 335 Taylor Wirtemberg. 105 Crofts 511 165 Cunningham Haynes 335 Teafdale 335 DEATH S. Damer Helas Hentrey 511 Thomas 511 Trelawny 85 85 85 85 87 88 88 89 Mr. Macdonald fupports the motion for adjourn ment Dec. 1. Mr. Powys's motion against the bill 84 Dec. 3. Seven commiffioners and nine affiftant directors elected by the House of Commons 85 Dec. 4. Motion for expelling Chriftopher Atkinfon carried Divifion on repeal of the receipt tax General Burgoyne and Mr. Scott of the Attorney-General, Mr. Arden, and Mr. Rigby Subftances of the speeches of Mr. Jenkinson, Mr. Dundas, Mr. Sheridan Substances of the fpeeches of Mr. Flood and Mr. Courtenay 89 Divifion of the Houfe on the India bill 89 Dec. 9. Mr. Fox and other members carry the bill to the House of Lords Mr. Fox votes three refolutions Converfation between Mr. Pitt and Ld. Surrey 265 Feb. 2. Refolution of the meeting at St. Alban's 262 262 263 263 263 264 Jan. 16. Mr. Pitt's bill read 265 265 Speech of Mr. Powys 265 Speeches of Mr. Fox, Mr. H. Dundas Jan. 23. Speech of Mr. Fox on an union Mr. Pitt fpeaks on the fame fubject 266 266 267 Jan. 23. Mr. Pitt's India bill read for the second time 267 Mr. Powys fpeaks on it 267 Mr. Fox, on a diffolution 267 Jan. 24. Mr. Powys and Mr. Pitt, on the dif folution 267 |