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
and a cloudy morning, con.~ demned 69. Orphan daughters, a moral tale; character of 1 216376
42P. 1245 36 bus
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
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
&c. fubject of, with cenfure, mifcellaneous, by a lady
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 Q Quacks, humorous reprefentation of them 353 Quadrants, method of conftruct- ing r mural; account of, and commendation
R. Rathbone place water, account of 5
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
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
on the public fervice of the church; extracts from, with obfervation
and differtations on Vir- gil; copious account of, with extracts and character
fractures and dislocations; re- commended
on several very impor- tant prophecies; account of, with extracts and obferva- ⚫tion's 333
- 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-
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
T. Taxes, obfervations on their be- ing paid to a foreign power 371 Terence's comedies, tranflated in- to familar blank verse, by G.
U. 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 W.
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
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