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Mafquerade, a poem; remarks
on, with a fpecimen 381
Masquerades, treatife on their
origin; characterifed
Matrimony, a letter to young gen-
tlemen and ladies; cenfured
388
Memoirs of Corfica; extracts
from, and character of
173-

of the houfe of Branden-
burgh, by the king of Pruflia;
copious accounts of, with ex-
tracts and remarks

286
of Lydia Tongue-pad
and Julia Clacket; charac-
terifed
376
- of agriculture, and other
œconomical arts; copious ex-
tracts from
413
Method of curing the jaundice,
and other diforders of the
liver; extracts from, with
obfervations.
396
Modern gallantry, a poem ; ap-
probation and fpecimen of 315

wife, a novel; analyfis of,
with character and extracts 452
Monody to the memory of a young"
lady who died in child-bed;
fpecimen and character of 314
Mormo, the British hero, or the
manfion-house in labour; cen-
fured
316

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and a cloudy morning, con.~
demned
69.
Orphan daughters, a moral tale;
character of 1 216376

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Padlock, a comic opera; applaud-

ed 29
388
Palace court at Westminster,
fome account oft buszo
33
Paradife, a poem ; specimens and
character of 1954 &0470
Parliaments, manner of holding
them in England, recommend-
312

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Paftorals, four; fpecimens of 15z
Patriot King displayed, in the
life and reign of Henry VIII.
of England; copious account.
of, with extracts, character,"
and obfervations; go 458
Peers, houfe of, fome account of
its jurifdiction
29
Pennfylvania, journal of a two
months tour, with a view of
promoting religion among the
frontier inhabitants of it; ex-
tract from, and recommenda-
tion
383
Philofophical tranfactions, vol.
lvii. part i. full account of,
and copious extracts from,
Continued

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314

382

difcommended

One thousand seven hundred fix-
ty-eight, or past twelve o'clock

---- on several subjects; fpeci-
mens and character of 380

Point of honour, a novel; cen-
fured, and flightly analysed 376
Pompey's pillar in Egypt; fome
remarks on
96
Popery inconfiftent with the na-
tural rights of men in general,
and of Englishmen in particu-

Remarksona late differtation upon
head-drefs; obfervation on 150,

on Dr. Warner's ac-
count of the gout; cenfured 226,
on the fecond and third
of three letters against the
Confeffional; approved 236

lar, a fermon; approved 320, fome few general, on

examination of the com-
mon methods to prevent its
growth; defign of, with con-
demnation
465
Poverty, a poem; cenfured 230
Powers of the pen; obfervation
40314
Predeftination, the melancholy
doctrine of it exposed; ap-
proved
239
Prifoner, a poem; fpecimen of,
and commendation
315
Provifions, ferious reflections on
the high price of extracts
and character of jys sijon 69
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Quacks, humorous reprefentation
of them
353
Quadrants, method of conftruct-
ing r mural; account of, and
commendation

399

R.
Rathbone place water, account of
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an experiment made on it
Reflections upon inland naviga
tions; approved, with ex-
tracts
Religion, the true nature and in-
tent of, a fermon; commend
320

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Religious grievances, fcheme to
procure a legal redress of;
condemned
467
Remarks on the riot act; cen-
fured
66

upon Mr. Whitefield's
letter to the vice-chancellor of
the university of Oxford; ap-
proved

77

on the public fervice of
the church; extracts from,
with obfervation

78

and differtations on Vir-
gil; copious account of, with
extracts and character

fractures and dislocations; re-
commended

299

on several very impor-
tant prophecies; account of,
with extracts and obferva-
⚫tion's
333

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- upon a book, entitled, A
fhort hiftory of Barbadoes
intent and character of 384
Review of the doctrines of the
reformation; defign of, with
extracts and reflections 258
Right, the conftitutional, of the
legiflature of Great Britain to
tax the British colonies in
America; characterised 384
Royal Garland, an interlude, in
honour of his Danish majesty;
remark on
388
Rudiments of English grammar,"
by Dr. Priestley
Rural elegance displayed; cha-

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321
Sharp, Mr. Baretti's abufe of
him; cenfured 17. His re-
ply to Baretti's account of
Italy
24
Specimen of an etimological vo-
cabulary; ftrictures on
Speech of Mr. George Johnftone
in the general court of pro-
prietors of Eaft India ftock,
&c. remarks on, with an ex-
tract
147
Stars, fixed, folution of their
twinkling
90
State, the prefent, of the nation;
copious account of, with ex-
tracts and approbation 301
Strictures on an answer to Pietas
Oxonienfis; tendency of 469
Summer-house, a novel; plan and
character of
60
Swift, Dean, Voltaire's ftrictures
on his ridiculing the Christian
religion
450
Syftem of revealed religion, di-
gefted under proper heads; de-
fign of,with commendation446

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Taxes, obfervations on their be-
ing paid to a foreign power 371
Terence's comedies, tranflated in-
to familar blank verse, by G.

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Verfes, English, French and La-
tin, prefented to the king of
Denmark; cenfured 316.
in memory of a lady;
fpecimens of
471
Vefuvius, mount, fome account of
its laft eruption
13
View of the customs, manners,
drama, &c. of Italy, by Mr.
Sharp; extracts from, with
approbation
Vifiting-day, a novel; analyfis
106
Univerfal tutor, or new English
fpelling-book and expositor;
recommended
Voltaire, fpecimen of his abili-
ties for English criticism 373
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Welch language, extraordinary
account of its being spoken 385
Wefley, Mr. John, why ftigma-
tifed as a Jefuit.
391
Writing and speaking, remarks
on divers inaccuracies in 108

END of the TWENTY-SIXTH VOLUME.

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