INDEX to the Debates, Effays, Differta- tions, and Hiftorical Paffages, 1738.
demned Administration, defended 517 Advertisement of Propofals for refolving Anagrams 700 Apply'd to the Lilliputian
African Company chufe Go-
Air, whether it enter the Blood 184. Anfwer'd 301 Aldebaran Occultations of 77, 437,592,638 Aldgate Ward petitions 50 Alenfon, Duke of, his Fate 258 Alfred, King, hang'd up his 208 Judges Algiers, Difcourfe between the Dey and the Dutch Cen- ful
America, the British Rights there afferted 90 Anacreon infpir'd by Love at Eighty 420 C Anglicanus. See Biblical Quelt. Angels, Poftulates about them 118. Their firft Sin feduce- 119 ing Adam Angria takes Dutch Ships 546 Angus, Earl of, why call'd Bell-Cat 475 Annuity Question answer'd 74, 76, 290 Anne Q. her Munificence and Charity 151. Character 349 Anonymus, See Letters Anots, Urg; his Speech on the Flamens Petition Antioch Council Antiquities Weftmoreland 417 At Nifmes 494 Apotheofis of Milton 232, 469, 521
Apuleius, his Wand of Chafti- 367 ty Appetites and Pleafures no certain Standard of 196 E Aquinas Thomas, hisPrayer 593 Arech Hyrnec, Urg; his Speech On Buttons 632,665 Areopagus, Court, heard Cau- fes in the Dark
Arian Principle charg'd on
Ariftotle, his Rhetoric and Po- etics commended Army, Scheme to make it ufe-
tul 369. Not useless in time of Peace 445. Standing Ar- my of an increafing nature Reduction attended 446. with bad Confequences 443, 451. May be garbled by a Prime Minifter 447, 455- Officers, Servants of the Na- tion 458. The Publick 20 Millions the Poorer for it ib. Standing Army ever ruinous to Lilliput 453. Like to be ma e a Part of the Conftitu- 167 tion 512 F Allemann, Emperor of, on Arts, In provers of rewarded in his War with the Koran- becs- 490, 407 Almas, Inhabitants order'd to be extirpated 382 Ambrofe, St. quoted
a civilized Country Art in a Dramatift what Articles of a Political Club 195 Athens, Caufes of its Ruin 94. A Shining Mark of its Free- don
to Redivine
Atterbury Bp Character of 522 Avarice condemned 143. Ava- rice and Profufion defcribed 639
Acon Lord, his Encomium of good Nature 63 G. Ob- fervations concerning Spain 296. His Political Apho-
Baillie Mr his Character by Dr Cheyne 467 Balance of foreign Trade 642 Bank of England Directors 217 A Million paid them 545- Offer Bills payable at 7 days Sight 659 Barbary, 4 Kings there 435. A 5th fet up 494 Barber, Efq; his Speech 378 Bardosba, a Lilliputian Inland in Columbia
Barkliff Urg, his Speech againft a Standing Army 460 Barnard, Sir John, receives Thanks 604,394,512 Bath receives the Prince 545, 602. General Hofpital there 378, 435- Bathurst, Lord receives the Prince 445, 555, 5755 611 Battle at Meadia 382, 383. Between the Rans and Turks
495 Becleurat, Hurgo, moves for 2 congratulatory Metlage to Prince on the Birth of g Princefs 672 Beh, Mrs her Character 469 Belfaborac, the Place of Af fembly of the States of Lilli- [287];679 Belgians or Belchians fuffer much by the Iberians [290] Berg. See Juliers BIBLICAL Questions, &c. Of the Violent Death of the Prophet; anfwer'd by A. B.
and Hiftorical Paffages in VoL. VIII. for 1738.
BIBLICAL QUESTIONS Anfwer'd by 7. T. 123 Whether God be older now than at the Creation? Pro- pofed by R. T. anfwer'd by E-117. R. T's Reply 64. E's Anfwer 176 Who were the Prophets of the Grove; propofed by F. W. anfwer'd by A. B. 18. The Anfwer excepted againft by F. W. 126. Reply of A. B.
188 Garden of Eden, where fitua- ated; by R. T. 65 Why Hebrew Names exprefs the Characters of the Perfons; propofed by Caiaphas
Why Efan chofe a. Time for Revenge, by E. T. 78. An- fwer'd by A. B.
R. T's Aufwer to his own Queftion concerning & fallen Angels 116. Excepted 2- gainst by A. D. Gen. xi. 32. restored, by R. T. 235 175 Texts in the Pfalms varioufly tranflated 176 Matt. xxvii. 9. and 2. Peter ii. 5. explained by A. B. 178 Texts in favour of Dipping; by T. B.
182 Genealogies in Matthew and Luke, whether reconcilable; by N. 0. 184
Bridge at Westminster, Foun- Ch-rf-d Lord, &c. 446, 621. dation laid Briftel, a Storm there 49. In- Cheyne, Dr his Scheme for 322 On the Du-s of R--nd 633 firmary 321. Receives the Health 362. His Character Petition from of Mr Baillie 397 Childrens Plays and Paftimes, 467 Remarks on
Brookes, Rev. Mr S e Ecliptic Brofit, Petition from Browne Simon, refutes Tindall
80 397 Chinefe Nobleman's Remon- ftrance to the Emperor 179 123 H Chorlo introduced into Itlafen
Bruftath Hurgo, his Speech
against a Standing Army Chriftianity fet in a new Light
455: predation Buchanan, James convicted 575, 611 602.
On the Iberians De-
Hang'd and refcu'd Church of England who are 659 its Enemies
Buckingham, Duke, Villers, Cicero's Maxim concerning
251 162 Cirencester entertains the P. of
417 Civil LiA Revenue, how in- creafed Civil and Military Powers in- 151, 237
his Character 521. Dutchess obtains a Grant Bull, See Letters Buggs Bite healed Buffoonery prejudicial to a Party 206 Burning flagitious Criminals Buttons Debate on 627,629,631 286 Cacilius and Verres C Caia kas. See BiblicalQuestions 141 Clergymen's Sons Feaft 207, Calf with fat Kidneys 492. Their Indigence de- Ciiksen Dutch Ambaffador, Clinabs, the Lilliputian Com- 437 plored 649 complain'd of 278 mons
Claim of Right the laft great- 361 Charter of Liberty 499 Clemens. See Letters to the Author
Three Queries by Philurba- Cantharidies, a Dofe of, kills a
Campeachy, the Property of Coachman, an extraordinary the English Coal-Trade, Combination in, 476,563 one 247 Colbert M. his Memorial to 659 petition'd againft 218
Elefafcu, a Part of the Conti- bent oppolite to Lilliput Caftration advis'd to the Army [285]. Its Regent a Friend to Lilliput 443. Its Pec- ple large Sharers in the Iberian Plate-Fleet [28]. Their Conduct in a War be- tween Lilliput and Iberia ib. 334 345 The harpy Si- ruation of their Affairs 400 To be diftrufted Boarding Schools
fag in Caftroflet Hurgo, his Speech on 415 the Army 446. On the I- berian Depredations Cave, Dr Quotation from 1358 621 Cat bites desperately 492 405 Cecil, Sir Robert, his Epitaph
Cold exceffive Columbia the Lilliputian A- merica Columbia Treaty why made 569 [285 G] Commerce, Treaty, between the French and Datch near expiring 438 Common-Senfe an obfcene Po- per 85, 87. Differed 638. A Prolix Writer 64. Re- buked by Old Common-Senfe 95. Of April 8, cenfur'd
203, 204 Common Honefy to Common- Senfe 527. Common-Senfe's Anfwer 638. Obfervations thereon 640. Common-Senfe of the Nation's Answer to Common-Senfe of White Fri- 642 253 Compters Officers, their Fees confider'd 218 Comni, a Mafque, by Milton- 152
Barhaave, Dr his Character Chamberlains Accounts deli- 491. One of his Receipts
ver'd Brady's Hillery of England Character depends on the Cor- 578 CHANGE, a Watch-Word 292 imperfet refpondence of a Man's Be- haviour to his Situation 35+
, Admiral defeated by Chancer, his Character 383 Cherubim, what
Condolence, in its original and Conftantine the Great abolith'd moden Acceptation 348. Crocifixion
7 Cooper, Mr in Cuftody
Ecliptic, whether its Obliquity invariable 263,467 Eden, Garden of, where fitu- ated 66 Edinburgh, Royal Infirmary founded there 343 434 Education, Modern, Reflections
Edward III. fights the Spanio
Pirates in Perfon
Eel of 60 pound weight 489 Egyptians dieted their Kings
the House of Hurgos on the Iberian Depredations 558, 611. In the Houfe of Cli- nabs on Buttons, &c. 627 Debate in the Houfe of Cli- nabs on a Petition of the Flamens of Belfaborac 672. On the Iberian Depredati- 679 Decency, Want of, Want of Senfe 87, 443 Degulia, the Lilliputian Eu- rope [285]. Political Con- fiderations on its different States 400, 405 Demoniacs enquir'd into 69 Demofthenes his Saying of King Philip 149 D Dennis the Critic defcrib'd' 522 Detraction, Temple of 145 Embryos fwallow'd Devil a bufy Bishop, a Saying England deficient in Hiftorians of K. James I. 33 E Diana and Apollo's Temple now St Paul's and St Peter's
Courage of a People not to be check'd 470 Courts at Guild-Hall 106, 110, 161, 218, 489, 545, 604, 658. Of the Bank 162 489. Of E. India Compa- ny 162. Court of Admiralty 602, 659. Of South Sea 489 Dirty Chronicle
Court Martial
Cowley, his Caracter
Diogenes, Sayings of 34,59 Dipping in Baptifm afferted
545 Diffatisfaction, whence pro- 469 ceeding
Craftfman, ludicrous, explod- Diffenters meet at Salters Hall
ed 206. A remarkable one 258. Explained 264. Craftf man of June 10, 297. An- fwer'd 307. His Good Na- ture 359. Felicitates the
Nation on the Birth of a Prince 359. Reply to the Anfwer to Queftions about the Spaniards 473,479. On the Disturbance in the Hay- Market 532. On the Cor- poration and Test Acts 588 Crocodile fwallows 3 Men 321 Croffes of two Sorts 172H Crucifixion not always a fervile Punishment 171 Manner of it among the R-
173 Cunning, what 478 A Cynthia's Revels, a Play quo- ted 526 Darien, Defcription of 206 Davenant, Sir Win, Character of 521 Death, against the Fear of 93 Debates in the Senate of Lilli- put-In the Houfe of Clinabs On the Manner of treating Iberians [288] 331. Debate as to Order 387. On re- ceiving the Merchants Pe- tition 392. On a Point of Form 394-In the Houfe of Hurgoes on the Army 399. In the Houfe of Clinabs on the fame 465, 499, 555.. In
Diffenters Reafons against the Repeal
637 at Edinburg Reflections Dogs allego-
Dogs flaughter'd and Leith 2 thereon 23 riz'd 238, & Donduc Ombo routthe Cuban Tartars 551 Dongharty, Mr obferves an Öc- culation of pter 132. The Section of the Moon 305 Doxat Gen. beheaded 223 Dramatic Writers and Critics,
Character of Draneus, Jofippo Urg; the Speech of 557, 676 Drinkallia, Defeription of 531 Drunkennefs Reflections on 149 Drayton, Character of 233 Dryden's Character of Zimri 197. Of Achitophel 252. On Exercife 363. His Cha- 234
Dumplings and Puddings, Fa- milies of 25. Apology for the Dumplings Dutch Spanish Minifter
E Arth a Degree of meafur'd 577. See Lapland Eating a subject of Humiliation 82. Voluptuous Eating de- ftroys Health Eclipfe. See Moon
Enfe Recidendum, &c. 555 Enthufiafm, bad effects of 89, 137. Parallel'd with Su- perftition E.T. See Biblical Queftions Eflays-On the Imperfection of human Nature 4.- On Plays 16. On Generofity 52. On fetting Christianity in a new Light 126. On the Punishment of Crucifixion 171. On Addreffes of Con- dolence 347. On the Cha- rafters of two Queens 408. On the Original of Country Wakes 465. On Love 524. Eternity an immeafurable Stream of Succeffion 177 G. Bears no Proportion to Suc- ceflional Parts) Ethics, a Rule of 63A Evening Contemplation 241. Evening Diverfion indulg'd to City Wives Evremond,St, his Character 521 Exchequer, Subfcription re- 546
and Hiftorical Paflages in VOL. VIII. for 1738.
Fame is Power, a Maxim of
FASHION, Goddef, defcrib'd 356
Feaft of Dedication, why kept by the Jews Feducks, Hinrec, Urg; his 466 Speech in favour of a Stand- ing Army 593. On Buttons 628
his Speech for an Ad- drefs of Condolence Fenelon, Marquis his Speech to 668 the Dutch Feftivals, on Dedication of 438 Temples
Alileo, a Prifoner in the In- quifition for Herefy in A- fronomy Garter, Knights of chofen 167 29 A Gay, Remarks on his Epitaph Gazetteer reflets on Comman- 535 Senfe 204 Anfwers the Craftsman 307, 421, 422, 533, 589. On Trade 045 Gee, Mr his Obfervation on the Spanish Trade General Evening Poß, Printer 64 379
call'd to Account 465 Generofity, Effay on
Fine Gentlemen and Ladies Geneva, Parties reconciled
their Education Fire all that can be feen
580 Genius, in a Dramatist whac 6 Near Gentleman's Mag. Charge a-
Fire, at Basket's 49. Wrexham 218. AtMartinico 223. at St Giles's Work- houfe 322. At Kid and Harbin's 378. At Wyberg 383, AtWellingborough 437. At the Customhouse Filh, ftrange one taken 378 Filhing-Hook fwallow'd 380 Fleury, Cardinal recovers 490 Flibo Quibus's Account of Lil-
gainst it refuted iv. 59, 540 Georgia, Warlike Stores fent thither 217 509.Affairs there Georgy, Creolia's Brother, of a 212325 fickly Conftitucion 240A Germans Characterized 1500 G. F. See Letter to the Author Gin A, Numbers convicted [287] Gloucester Bp of, Conclufion of 379 577 his Sermon
Flies, very troublesome Fool, ufe of at Courts Foundlings, Charter for, in A- gitation
God's Knowledge always the
36 659 Goddeffes abound in London
Firelock, Frank's Letter en- forced
202 Golden Medal and other Prizes decided
Good Man, Character of by a 265 Goodness, Character of the Lady Deity 63 G
Franks, Counterfeiters of taken into Cuftody Free-Mafons, their fecret Ce- 275 remonies $4. Excommuni- cated by the Pope 326 Free-thinkers exploded 24,363 Gordon, Paflages from his
Fearnfide. See Mathematics Feeling includes Smelling, Tafting and Hearing 579 Freeport's Letter on Trade 531, 641, Of the Trade of France French Characterized 150, 642 586 D. King offers his Me- diation between the Spani- ards, and Engliband Dutch 223
Stores fent him Haines, Printer, convicted 108. Sentenced Halley, Dr, his Invariableness of the Ecliptic Hamilton, Counsellor, pleading 469 H---te, Rev. Mr, Objections to for Liberty of the Press Hauxley. See Moon his Sermon 77. Anfwer'd b Let. concerning Dr Cheyne 362 Hawkers taken up Haymarket, Disturbance at the Playhoufe 545. Common Senfe on the fame 532, 592
H. B. H. C. See Letters to the
racters of the Perfons 76 Henley, Orator, condol'd on the Death of his Wife Hickrad, Hurgo, objects 573- Heryef, Hurgo, his Anfwer to Hurgo Caftrofler 625
His Speech. High-heel'd Party, who [288] Hiftorians, who beft qualified 228 Highwayman fhoots himself 434 Hiftory of England, Materials Honduras Bay of, Brave Action 228, Sc. Horace, his 4 Rules for Poetry 7 of an Englife Ship there 546 Hops, their Qualities 140 Hortenfius brib'd with a Sphynx 494 His perfect Character
racter 167. His Anfwer to a Serafquier 327. To Keli Kan's Ambailador 663 Gravelines, Canal making Granville. See Lanfdazon
a Remarkable Cafe of one 258. Explain'd Grub-freet Literary Courier 20+ fucceeds the Journal 25. Reflection on Common-Senfe
G. S. See Letters to the Author Guarda Coftas, Spanish, and
their Conduct what 147. Fitted out by private Men
Houfes, old-built, of taking Hudibras, Author of, his Cha- Leafes on Human Excellencies accompany d 521 Hevendon Hurgo, his Answer to with Imperfections Hargo Cafireflet on the Ar-
Hurgoes, the Lilliputian Lords Justice, Importance of
[286 Note] Hurlatbrumbo. See Mathematics Hurricane in the W. Indies 110. At Bengall
7. A. See Letters to Author 246 Jacobitijm not extinét Jacomo, abdicated Emperor, the 459 Way to bring him in James K. I. his wife Maxims 32 Janvier, St, a new Order of Knighthood 448 Iberians, their Conquefts in Co- lumbia [286]. Quarrel with the Lilliputians ib. Have not a Property in a 5th Part of their Plate-Fleet [289]. Their Infolence and Cruelties 334, 393, 613, 617. Superior in the Columbian Seas 345. Their Right to Columbia, in what founded 559. Complained of the Lilliputians 612. Their Monarchy not to be difmem- bered 618. Iberian Proverb
624. Iberianola and Cabu, Iberian Inlands 572 Jekyl, Sir Jofeph, his Legacy 489, 556 Geofreys, Judge, a maker of Precedents
Jefuits put to Death in Tonquin
Jefus a Perfon come from ano-
ther World 127.
Character
7. H. See Quakers Felyko, Jofippo, Hurgolen, his Speech 556, 698 7. L. See Letters to the Author' Illumination, Festival of 466 Imitation, of a vicious one 150 Impudence, Advantages of 359 Informers difappointed 545, 659 Inoculation fuccesful in Phiki
delphia 55. At Barbadoes 380 Infurance on Ships explained 147 Jobnfon Ben, his Character 234 7. R. See Letters to the Author Trip Letter Iron, whether to be imported from America 465 J. T. See Letters and Mathe- matics
Italians good Critics 7 E. A fo- bur People 149. Character- ifed
150 Jucanta, Lilliputian Right to, afferted 563 Judgment, what 478 H Judges antiently military Perfons Their Qualifications 360.
Julian, Emperor, his Saying 94 Juliers and Berg, Affair of 167 493, 494, 55, 607, 663 Juries, their Seats altered
Juftices of Peace changed 435.
Kay, Peter, See Mathematics Keene, Mr his Letter to the Marquis de la Quadra 423. His Answer to that Minifter 607 Kennet, Rev. White, Letter to 649 Bishop Stilling fleet Killegrew, his farcaftical Answer 37 to Charles II. King, his Speech to the Parlia- Forbids paying ment 50.
Court to the Prince and Prin- cefs of Wales 161. Anfwer to the Speaker's Addrefs on the Spanish Depredations 217, 312. To the Addrefs of the Houfe of Lords on the fame 273. His Speech to the Par- liament 274. Anfwer to the Lord Mayor's Address 322. To an Addrefs of Condolence 349 Knee, Urg; Refident at the Ibe- rian Court -611
354 KNOW THY SELF Knowledge of two Kinds 129 Kouli Kan fettled on his Throne 279. His high Demands of the Turks 495. Sends Am- baffadors ib.
ADY receiv'd with mili- 360 tary Honours 18, 1:5 Lady's Adventures Ladies advis'd to beware the Ides Rules for
of January 30.
their chufing Husbands 34. Kill with their Eyes 477. Ex- horted to wear their own 587 Country Manufactures Lapland, Oblervations on 577, 635,
Lafcy, General, forces the Lines of Perecop 438. Defeats the Tartars 439. Ravages the Crimca 495. Quits the fame 551 Latimer, Bishop, his free preach- 208 ing before the King Laurnia, an Acquifition to Ble- fufcu 406, 438 Leicester, a treafonable Paper at- fixed there 106. Letter on that Affair 358 LETTERS. Love-Letters 23. To Mr D'arvers, in Defence Το of the Merchants 39. the Author of the Enquiry into the Meaning of Demoni- acs in the N. T. by Anonymus 69. Letter to A. B. concern- ing the Prophets of the Groves 120. Caftalio to Lucilla 76. To J. H. upon Tythes 135, 175. To Mrs Bull, from her
Daughter Creolia 248. From R. Y. to E-1160. From Common Honey to Comm Senfe 527. A. B. of Yar- mouth to A. B. of London 583 LETTERS to the AUTHOR. From Ifaac T--t with the Character of a good Man 3. Of the Imperfection of hu- man Nature; by No Bigot 4. From S. H. in anfwer to a Question about Suicide 13. From Philorectum, Whether there be an external Heaven and Hell 13. Of a Right to inflict capital Punishments; by Clemens 14. From A. B. in answer to R. F's two Que- ries 16. In answer to a Query from E---/17. Liberty and Prefcience; by M. N. 21. From Chriftophils, concerning Christianity 24. Concerning Terab's Age, by A. B. 65. Of the particular Effects of Wine and Malt Liquors; by H. B. 69. With a Scripture Query; by Caiaphas 76. "Ob- jections to Mr Harte's Sermon ; by Hullenfis 77. Of a fcan- dalous Artifice of the London Magaziners 78. With a Scrip- ture Query; from E. T. 78. From R. Y. in anfwer to his own Query concerning the fallen Angels 116. From J. T. of York, in answer to two Biblical Queries 123. With a Cenfure of Milton's Paradife Loft, from Theophilus 124: An Anfwer to Chriftophilus 125 Of different Tranflations of fome Texts in the Pfalms 176. From Ein anfwer to R. Y. 176. Of the Power of the Civil Magiftrate; by 7. R. 178. In Defence of Dioping, by T. B. 182. Of Matthew's and Luke's Ge- nealogies; from N. 0. 184. Whether Air enters the Blood; by H. C. ib. From Philale- thes I. Of Liberty 188. Can- cerning the fame; by Phila- letbes II. 190. In Vindication of Milton; by Phile-Spec. 201, 288. From A. B. of Yarmouth, relating to the An- Letters nuity Question 205. from Oxford and J. A. rela- ting to the Magazine 206. From A. D. excepting against R. Y's Account of the first Sin of the fallen Angels 235. With two Scriptural Queries; by Ptt 237. In anfwer to the Annuity Queftion io. Concerning the Obliquity of the Ecliptic, from Mr Br 263, 647. From M t
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