357-Supplement to the peerage of, 381- -New peerage of, 442-Ori- gin and prefent state of, Englife fongs, felect collection of, 299 Enquiry into the evidence against Mary, queen of Scots, mifcellaneous remarks on the, 129-Into the principal phenomena of founds and mufical ftrings, 258-Into the opi- nions of the Chriftian writers, con- cerning the person of Jesus Christ, 370 Entails (registered) in Scotland, index of the, 238 Epifle to the Pifos, on the art of poetry, 106-Poetical, to a friend, 310 Efay on the immortality of the foul, 155-On the waters of Harrowgate, &c. 184-On medals, 199-On the fcripture account of the efficacy of baptifm, &c. 234-On the investi- gation of the first principles of na ture, 345-On parliamentary re- formation, 471-On the prevention of an evil highly injurious to health, 393 Effays, phyfical and chemical, 81, 213, 410-On the manners of various foreign animals, 206 Eftimates (ftatical) of the materials for brewing,
Evans's refutation of Linguet's me- moirs of the Bastile,
Expofition of Ifaiah's prophecy,
Facts fully established refpecting the game-laws,
314 Farrell's tranflation of d'Ivernois' view of the constitution and revolutions of Geneva, Fame, the vanity of, Female monitor, 318-Guardian, ibid. Fielding's new peerage of England and Ireland, 442-Origin, progrefs, and prefent ftate of, 446 Firft principles of nature, effay on the, 345-Lines of the practice of phy- fic, 357 Fleurettes, Foot-plough (improved), letter on the conftructfon and ufe of, Foreign animals, effays on the manners of, 206 Forreft's (capt.) treatise on the mon- foons in Eaft India,
Fothergill's (Dr.) works,
Fox's martyrs. 231-And Speeches,
Cafe of, Hawkflone, defcription of, Hayley's plays, in three acts, Hey's obfervations politiques morales experimentés fur les vrais principes de la finance, Hill's (fir Rd.) feat, defcription of, 320 Hints in regard to the better manage- ment of the poor, 149-Relative to the management of the pour, 232 Of important ufes to be derived from aeroftatic globes, 417
392 Hiftory of Ayder Ali Khan, 38-Of Ti 2 the
Humours of Westminster, Hunter's (Dr.) facred biography, vol. 221 Huntingford's apology for the mono- ftrophics, 327
Hurn's bleflings of peace and guilt of 152 Husbandry, in Scotland, prefent ftate of, 365, 434 Hyder Ally, ode on the death of, 309 Hymns adapted to divine worship, 395 1. J. Jackfon's (rev. Mr.) thoughts on the delay of the Westminster fcrutiny, 158 thirty letters on various fub-
Jemima Placid, Jefus Chrift, enquiry into the opinions of the Chriftian writers, concerning the perfon of,
Immortality of the foul, effay on the,
Killingworth caftel, account of queen Elizabeth's entertainment there, 399 Kingfaveston hill, 475 Kippis's (Dr.) biographia Britannica, vol. III. 44-Obfervations on the late contefts in the royal fociety, 461 Kirwan's elements of mineralogy, 270 Knight's-bill farm, Knighthood, history of,
Le Brocq's hints relative to the ma- nagement of the poor, 232 Letter to Dr. Pricftley, occafioned by his panrphlet addreffed to Mr. Bad- cock, 50-To the independent elec- tors of Westminster, 68-From a member of the general convention of delegates of royal boroughs, 149 -From a difconfolate member of parliament, 231-To fir Cecil Wray, bart. 319-Whearin part of the en- tertainment given untoo the queenz majefty at Killingfworth Caftel is fignified, 399-On the conftruction and ufe of the improved foot-plough, 477-From a medica) gentleman to his friend in London, 479 Letters from the archdeacon of St. Al ban's, in reply to Dr. Priestley, 142 -Seven, to the common-council of London, 158-To a young gentle- man fetting out on his travels to France, 190-Italian, 211-Thirty, on various fubjects, 299-Of Nep tune and Gracchus, 398-Of Ma- rius, 374-To the people of Great- Britain, 474 Lettfom's (Dr.) edition of Dr. Fother- gill's works, 340
Monfoons, treatife on the, More ways than one,
Liverpool, medical furvey of, Livre (le) des enfans, Longmate's fupplement to Collins's peerage of England, Looking glafs, the, Love-letters, between a lady of quality, and a perfon of inferior station, 319 Louifa, a poetical novel, 27 Lozundes's directory, 159 Lunardi's account of his aerial voyage,
Mofs's medical furvey of Liverpool,
233 Mother Hubberd's tales, 78 Mujical ftrings, enquiry into the prin- cipal phænomena of founds and, 258
N. National debt, thoughts on the, 66- Confiderations on the, ibid. Natural rights of British fubjects, in- veftigation of the, 148-Of animals and vegetables, differtations on, 401 Nature, the calendar of, 318-Effay on the first principles of, 345 Naval architecture, principles of, 406 Negroes, thoughts on the flavery of the, Neptune, the cave of, 103-And Grac chus, letters of, 398 Net to deftroy the turnip-fly, defcrip- tion of a,
New pocket dictionary, French and English, 77-Memoirs concerning the East Indies, 138-Obfervations on the reform in the reprefentative, 314-Annual register, 390-Peer- age of England and Ireland, Noble's memoirs of the protectorate- houfe of Cromwell, Noble Peasant, the,
Medical obfervations and enquiries, vol. IV 17, 96-Survey of Liver- pool, 233-Gentleman, letter from
Nugent's (Dr.) new pocket-dictionary, French and English,
Obfervations and inquiries, medical, 17, 96-Politiques morales experi- mentés fur les vrais principes de la finance, 147-And experiments on the tepid fprings of Buxton, 177- On poifons, 311-On the reform in the reprefentative, 314-On the commerce of the American states, 377-On the evil confequences of a duty on coals, 392-On the late contefts in the royal fociety, 461- On the climates of Naples, &c. 475 Ode to the humane fociety, 152-To folitude, &c. 153-To Robert Brooke, efq. O'Gallagher's effay on the investigation of the first principles of nature, 345 Opinions on interefting fubjects of pub- lic law and commercial policy, 196 Origen's
434 Price's (Dr.) ftate of the public ac- counts and finances, 67 Priefiley (Dr.), letter to, occafioned by his pamphlet addreffed to Mr. Bad- cock, 50-Letters to Dr. Hot fley, remarks on, 77-Obfervations on the late contefts in the royal fo- ciety, 461 Principles (firft) of nature, effay on the, 345-Of naval architecture, 406 Of the doctrine of life-an- nuities, 426 Protectorate-horfe of Cromwell, me- moirs of the, Provifions for the more equal main- tenance of the clergy, 317 Public accounts and finances, ftate of the, 67-Law and commercial po- licy, opinions on interesting sub- jects of. 196 Pugh's (Dr.) obfervations on the cli- mates of Naples, Rome, Nice, &c.
Rayner's cafes concerning tithes, 157 Reading of the holy fcriptures, intro- duction to the,
Pitt (the hon. Wm.) verfes to the, 309--Speeches,
Placid, Jemima, Planets, researches into fome parts of the theory of, Playfair's (Dr.) fyftem of chronology,
Plays in three acts, Pocket-dictionary, French and English,
Poems, by David Robertson, 69-Two ancient Scottish, 150-By Mrs. Hughes, 227- By Mr. Powell, 309 -By Mr. Jago, 476 Poetical attempts, 327-Epiftle to a friend in the country, 309 Poifons, obfervations on, Political fongfter, the, Poor, fome hints in regard to the bet- ter management of the, 149-Hints relative to the management of the,
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