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INDEX to the Debates, Effays, Differta-
tions, and Hiftorical Paffages, 1738.

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demned
Administration, defended 517
Advertisement of Propofals for
refolving Anagrams 700
Apply'd to the Lilliputian

Affairs

ib.

African Company chufe Go-

vernors

49

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

673

121

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

252

Arian Principle charg'd on

Milton

124

6-

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

21

666

6E

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

254

Atterbury Bp Character of 522
Avarice condemned 143. Ava-
rice and Profufion defcribed
639

B

Acon Lord, his Encomium
of good Nature 63 G. Ob-
fervations concerning Spain
296. His Political Apho-

rifns

297

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

572

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.

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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

76

Why Efan chofe a. Time for
Revenge, by E. T. 78. An-
fwer'd by A. B.

184

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

Prince 602.

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

622

against a Standing Army Chriftianity fet in a new Light

455:
predation
Buchanan, James convicted
575, 611
602.

On the Iberians De-

Chriftophilo.
the Author

126
See Letters to

Hang'd and refcu'd Church of England who are
659 its Enemies

78

Buckingham, Duke, Villers, Cicero's Maxim concerning

Juftice

251
162 Cirencester entertains the P. of

Wales

545

417 Civil LiA Revenue, how in-
creafed
Civil and Military Powers in-
151, 237

terwoven

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

[286]

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

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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

79

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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

604

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+

G/ Fleets

227
380.663

, Admiral defeated by Chancer, his Character
383 Cherubim, what

Turks

defcribed

639

233

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Condolence, in its original and
Conftantine the Great abolith'd
moden Acceptation
348.
Crocifixion

7 Cooper, Mr in Cuftody

173H

162

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ons

Ecliptic, whether its Obliquity
invariable
263,467
Eden, Garden of, where fitu-
ated
66
Edinburgh, Royal Infirmary
founded there
343 434
Education, Modern, Reflections

on

250

Edward III. fights the Spanio

Pirates in Perfon

40

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

523

Diogenes, Sayings of 34,59
Dipping in Baptifm afferted

182

366

545 Diffatisfaction, whence pro-
469 ceeding

448

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-

MANS

D

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

602

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,

6.7

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

racter

Dumplings and Puddings, Fa-
milies of 25. Apology for
the Dumplings
Dutch
Spanish Minifter

E

414
Ambaffador to the

607

E
Arth a Degree of meafur'd
577. See Lapland
Eating a subject of Humiliation
82. Voluptuous Eating de-
ftroys Health
Eclipfe. See Moon

92

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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

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and Hiftorical Paflages in VOL. VIII. for 1738.

Fame is Power, a Maxim of

Machiavil

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

G

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

62

Fine Gentlemen and Ladies Geneva, Parties reconciled

their Education
Fire all that can be feen

250 there

278

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-

lipat

545

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

on

142

God's Knowledge always the

fame

36
659 Goddeffes abound in London

Firelock, Frank's Letter en-
forced

21G

250

202 Golden Medal and other Prizes
decided

Good Man, Character of by a
265
Goodness, Character of the
Lady
Deity
63 G

3

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

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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

660

H. B. H. C. See Letters to the

Author

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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

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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

there

Great Man outliving

himself,

a Remarkable Cafe of one
258. Explain'd
Grub-freet Literary Courier
20+
fucceeds the Journal 25.
Reflection on Common-Senfe

203

G. S. See Letters to the Author
Guarda Coftas, Spanish, and

their Conduct what 147.
Fitted out by private Men

racter

253

141

643

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-

my

4

Hurgoes, the Lilliputian Lords Justice, Importance of

[286 Note]
Hurlatbrumbo. See Mathematics
Hurricane in the W. Indies 110.
At Bengall

I

321

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

200 D

Jefuits put to Death in Tonquin

Jefus a Perfon come from ano-

ther World 127.

Character

His

551

moral

128

1

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

643

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.

590

Julian, Emperor, his Saying 94
Juliers and Berg, Affair of 167
493, 494, 55, 607, 663
Juries, their Seats altered

659

251

Juftices of Peace changed 435.

Reflected on

K

513

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.

L

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

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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
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