486
CHATHAM, Earl of, his political
Conduct,
158
COLLIGNAN'S Dialogues, COLMAN'S Oxonian in Town, a
355
Comedy,
C. R.'s Poems,
CURSORY View of Arbitr. Power,
476
Đ
ALRYMPLE'S Letters to the India Directors, 79 DAWSON's Answer to Letters con- cerning Confeffions, &c. Part III. 226
232
DELICATE Diftrefs, DENHAM on Vapour Baths, 227 DESCRIPTION of a Parliament, 79 DE VERGY. See MEMOIRS.
396
on the Middlefex Elec- 397
on Animal Reproduction,
483
towards an Hiftory of Co-
mets,
ESSAYS on Clandeftine Marriages,
484
35
&c.
EXPLANATION of the Terms of Art ufed in Medicine, EXPLANATIONS of difficult Texts 311 98
F.
F
AIR Trial of the important
Queftion,
FATAL Obedience, a Novel, 479 460 FATE of Tyrants, 78
FAVELL'S Review of Abraham's
Cafe,
FAVOURITE, a Tragedy,
FEMALE Captive,
Fool of Quality, Vol. IV.
Fox Unkennelled,
FREE Briton's Memorial,
FRENCH Lady, a Novel,
FRIENDSHIP, a Poem,
G.
ARRICK'S Ode on dedicating
a Building, &c. to Shake-
fpeare,
471
HILL'S Vegetable System, Vol. XIV.
70
HISTORY of Eliza Mufgrove, 73
of Mifs Sommerville, 76
of Emily Montagu, 231
of Arabella Waldegrave,
232
of Ancient Greece, 311
of Magna Charta, 468
HITT's Treatife on Fruit-trees,
New Edit.
HORNE'S Confiderations on John
155
the Baptift,
HOWARD's Hiftor. Anecdotes, 66
223
HUDDLESTON ON Infant Baptifm,
216
395
480
LAMBERT, Marchioness, her Works, tranflated, LANGHORNE. See LETTERS be- 231
tween St. Evremond and Mr.
Waller.
LAST, Dr. in his Chariot,
to Grenville,
445
44
LETTERS from an American in
England,
67
fuppofed to have pafied
between St. Eviemond and Wal- ler, 304 of Atticus Junius, &C. 319 from Wilkes's Corre-
fpondence, Vol. I.
373
to the Earl of Hillbo- rough, from Gov. Bernard, &c. 310
to the Ministry, from
398
from the Correfpond-
ence of Wikes, Beckford, Ju-
nius, &c.
397
LLEWELYN'S Remarks on the bri- tish Tongue, 191 LLOYD'S Vindication of the Atha- nafian Creed, 471
LOCKMAN's Bufinefs, Pleafure, and
Prudence,
the fame,
72
319
Love and Innocence,
LOVES of Othniel and Achfah, 272
M
ARS. MACAULAY'S Loofe 158 MACFARLAN's Scecimen of his Latin Tranflation of Ofian, 477 MACLAINE'S Supplement-10 à fheim,
ICI
MALDEN'S Account of King's Col- lege,
MARRIAT's Rights of both Uni-
483
verfities,
483
See BILANCIA. ML-
SWAYNE's Memoirs of Ofney Ab- bey, SWINNEY'S Battle of Minden, 472 231
SYBIL, a Novel,
74
SEASONABLE Addrefs to the Peo- ple of London and Middlefex,465
SECKER'S Letter to Walpole, 220
Charges to the Clergy,
316
SENTIMENTS of an English Free- holder,
462
SERMONS, Single, 80, 240, 320, 400, 487.
SHAKESPEARE'S Garland, 238
-Jubilee, ib.
SHARP on the dangerous Ten-
dency of tolerating Slavery in
England,
30
SHENSTONE'S Works, Vol. III.
156
479
79
--
SPEECH without Doors, on the Motion for ex- pelling Wilkes, STEBBING on the Ten Virgins, 72 397
STEDMAN'S Phyfiological Effays,
352
STERNE'S Sermons, Vols. V. VI.
VII.
T
ERES's Translation of Vol- taire's Civil War of Gene-
94
L'Evangile Du Jour,
122
234
321
WORD in Behalf of the Houfe of Commons, WORTHINGTON on the Evidences 463
of Christianity,
269
Y YOUNG's Effay on the Manage, ment of Hogs,
70
CONTENTS of the FOREIGN ARTICLES, in the APPENDIX to this Volume, ITALY. See PLAN. Les Saifons, Poime,
490 L Evangile du Jour, parts 3, 4, and 549
5,
Lettres de Juifs, &c. See VOL-
taire.
CADEMY.
A Anecdotes Angloifes,
Antiquites de la Grece,
563 559
Etrufques, &c. 566 ARNAUD and SUARD, their Col- lection of Mifcellaneous Pieces, 558
BATTEAUX's Hift. of First Causes,
533
563
ENGLISH Anecdotes,
EPISODES, &c. felect Collection of,
556
543
Efprit de Marivaux,
FRANCE, new Hiftory of, by Rof-
fel,
557
GAILLARD'S Hiftory of Francis the
First,
521
GIRARD'S Synonimes François, new
Edition, by Bauzée, 560
GROU's Tranflation of Plato's Book
of Laws into French,
541
HAMILTON'S Etrufcan Antiquities,
566
STOIRE de Academie Royale de
Sciences, &c. Ann. 1765, 503
de Francis Premier,
521
du Patriotifme François, 557
Litteraires des Femmes, 563
des Caufes Premiers, 568
HISTORICAL Dictionary of cele-
brated Ladies,
560
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PLATO. See Loix.
Reflections fur les Maurs, &c. 561
RossEL. See FRANCE.
ROUSSEAU's Lettres on the Corrup
tion and Reftoration of the ori-
ginal Laws of Society, 561
SANDIFORT'S Thefaurus, Vol. II.
566
490
SEASONS, a Poem,
TOURNEUR'S Tranfl. of Young's
Night-thoughts into French, 562
Traité des Arbres Fruitieres. See
DU HAMEL.
terature,
Two Ages of French Taste and Li-
538
Variétès Littéraires,
558
VERNET's Reflections on Morals,
561
&c.
VOLTAIRE, Letters to, from
fome Portuguese and German
Jews,
562
his Gofpel of the Day,
Parts III. IV. V.
549
YOUNG's Night-thoughts tranflat-
ed into French,
562
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