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THE

SCOTS MAGAZINE.

MDCCLXVII I.

VOLUME XXX.

Ne quid falfi dicere audeat, ne quid veri non audeat.

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Printed by W. SANDS, A. MURRAY, and J. COCHRAN.

0560A 40.30

1-25

To each article is annexed the number of the page of this volume in which it is to be found.

1767.

Sept. 16. The forces of Nizam Ally and Hyder Ally defeated, near Trinomally, by the Eaft-India company's forces under Col. Smith. 216.

Dec. 18. Prayers begun to be read in the mass-houses in Dublin, for K. George III. and all the royal family. 108.

1768.

Jan. 10. Order iffued for fhortening court- mournings. 51.

18. The Queen of Denmark delivered of a Prince-Royal. 54. Feb. 11. A circular letter fent from Boston to the other provinces. 464. 16. The royal affent given to the Irish octennial bill. 109.

March 8, The Forth and Clyde canal-act paffed 160

11. The parliament of Great Britain diffolved. 162.

16. Mr Wilkes lofes his election as a member for London. 217.

29. Mr Wilkes chofen one of the members for Middlesex. 218.

April 7. The Archduchefs Charlotte efpoufed to his Sicilian Majesty. 278.

May

20. Mr Wilkes appears voluntarily before the court of king's bench. 219.
21. Lord Hillsborough fends a circular letter to the colonies. 470.

27. Mr Wilkes committed to prison on an outlawry. 221.

An application for augmenting the army in Ireland refused. 380.

10. The new parliament of Great Britain opened. 269.

13. The Princefs Louifa-Anne of Great Britain dies. 278.

28. The parliament of Ireland diffolved. 382.

Jane 8. Mr Wilkes's outlawry reversed. 333.

10. A floop feized, which occasions a mob at Boston. 368, 72.
14. A town-meeting at Boston petition Gov. Bernard. 369.

18. Two fentences pronounced against Mr Wilkes. 373.

zo. A proclamation for a new Irish parliament to meet. 383.

21. Lord Hillsborough's letter communicated to the Boston affembly. 439

24. The Queen of France dies. 335.

25. The Duke of Cumberland enters as midshipman on board the Venus. 547.
30. The Boston affembly refufe to refcind. 441.

July 1. That affembly diffolved 443.

Aug. 10. The King of Denmark arrives in England. 548.

18. Gen. Amherst, in difgust, refigns his two regiments. 400. Sept. 13. Warm refolves at Boston on the present state of affairs. $88.

14. A circular letter, calling a convention to meet at Boston. 591. 21. The Elector of Saxony takes on him the reins of government. 541. 22. A convention met at Boston, and admonished to separate. 592, 3. 29. This convention, after finishing their bufinefs, feparate. 598. 08. 1. Troops land at Boston from on board a fleet before the town. 607,

8. War declared by the Porte against Russia, and the Ruffian minister committed to the Seven Towers. 601, 27.

12. The King of Denmark takes leave of the British court. $54.

Nov. 8. Two regiments restored to Gen. Amherst. 614, 5.

A declaration of the court of Ruffia, on the arreft of its minifter. 626. 8. The Queen of Great Britain delivered of a princess, Augusta Sophia. 613, 71.

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To the BINDER.

gazines; and place the quarter of a sheet which contains the General Titlepage, the Chronological Series of Events, &c. before the Magazine for January.

Place the PLATES fo as to front the following pages respectively.

Hogarth's farcaftic print of Mr Wilkes

The print of the new-difcovered Aftragalus

The print of the improvement on Hadley's quadrant

The sketch of the river Carron, and the plan of the Canal

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