COMPACT, violation of, in what DEARTH, artificial, iniquity of, obligation, 134, 135.1) DefÁMarion, how far punish- able in England, tiesamong the Cardinals there, DESAGULTERS his hypothesis at the election of a Pope, 620. for accounting for the ascent Quære concerning it, 314. As DESCARTES, his opinion as to the ascent of vapours, ibid. hopes, 315... TOXO Dew, drops of, on the leaves of colewort, not in contact with DISSENTERS, of all denomina- 371. DISTINGUISHING, what, 51. Meaning of the word, ibid. Druids, their conduct and in- 568, feq. his poetical character, 55. the study of, has prevented the markable fagacity, 245. nary poetical works, 62, feq. count for the ascent of vapours, our Saviour's, endeavoured 10 EGYPT, fome good accounts of, in the Arabic language, 249. cerning the omnipresence of Norden's, ibid. * Weather in, 261. Advice to travellers in, favour of injustice, 6221 of, 358. Europeans, how de- censured for a particular 'arti. ELDEN-HOLE, in the Peak, some pas" account of, 597, Note. ELECTRICITY, Profeffor Rich digious force, ibid. Difference lightening, ibid, feq. Leffens Specific gravity; 366. The of, 245: 364. The fame with æther, FANS, of peacock's feathers, part 467. Very different from fire, of the Pope's parapharnalia, at grand ceremonies, '618. an irreparable loss to Europe, their religious opinions, 81.) his writings, 74. beauty and uses, 477, seq.: ? 300-302. compatibility with our consti- FOLARD's observations on the importance of maintaining a tants in, 378. Capable of main- His remarks on the Roman for his avasice, ibid. 5199 trical experiments, 379, 380. Atrong philosophical argument loser by the capture of her Ships as Great Britain by the lofs of Minorca, 409. FULLERS-EARTH, a particular 499, feq. Its uses, 142, Evil, physical, whether it pre- IG cularly detrimental to a Mini- fter of state, 105. a certain Cardinal, 620. in they confift, and valuation and curing, 332-337. Bota- nical characters of, 336. Good, moral, enquiry whether 551-555976*** la tien. not be composed till after, or about trymen, ibid. about the yean fixty, 148. Twice in danger of being af by Ravaillac, 215. His cha- racter, 215 HIEROGLYPHICş, whence, 1/2. tween Henry the Great, and feq. Queen Elizabeth, 214. HISTORY, antient and modern, large masses in Egypt, 252, quainted with, 301,502. How we ought to form our judg. proved state at present than HOBB.E s, the pureft Englith wri- ed, ibid. ter, his contempt for copiers, -240. Specific, leslened by HORACE, remarks on his imper- fections and excellencies 57 59. troverted, 258, 260, 262. tion' of, commended, 456. times of polite literature, 62. wildness, described, 107-109. Its ftructure remarked upon, league, and makes his peace 343 I 34. feq. Imports thither, and from whence, 36. Revenues, nor of, 42. Inhabitants of cha. racterised, 42. JANISSA RY, remarkable story of is most intense at the equator, James II. King, remains unbu- rigin of, 3.30--333- approaches, or departs, 479. what, see CHRYSOSTOM. gainst the life of Henry the there there at the instance of the K Kent, kingdom of, how con- mark concerning them, 131, Relapses from Christianity, 575, seq. tual assistance to each other, birth and education, 604. Commences his travels in the ple, as well as the better fort, young Noblemen, ibid. His learned acquaintance, 605. ibid. Account of his writings, 606. Further anecdotes con- the Turks. 281. Whence de- KỊNDRED, nearness of, no ob- Kings and Queens betake them- selves to monafteries, 580. differtation upon it confidered, of religious Orders, 584. KIRBY, Jolhua, his Perspective his personal character, 150 KNOWLEGE, manner in which it is acquired, 564, feq. fcribed, 354, feq. his granary, 415: Explanation of the word, ib. note. L LARCENY, what, and how pun. ishable in England, 15, LATIN, who the first English- general rule for solving, 272. guage, 581, leg. living, marriages, education of don's account of the particu- sidered, 125-127 LAWRENCE, Archbishop of Can. verable against one who re- 576. Y y what tain of, 273 of, 549. what circumstances, his tefti- MALLET, his poem of the Hermony concerning a will can mit, vindicated, 55. be admitted by the law of MAMMILLARIANS, an account England, 12, seq. LETTERS, how invented, 112. MAPPs, original ones, few of, the Author of four to in the l'urkish dominions, 228. the People, excused of propa- MARK, St. account of his Gor. gating falfhoods, 411. Self pel, 150. condemned, 418. MARRIAGES, what fort are forLime-WATER, instance of the bidden in Scripture, 183. How efficacy of, in the cure of Dy- affected by Civil Law, 225. senteries, 391, Mars, orbit of, elliptical, 386. Light and Colours, Melvil's MATERIA Medica, animadverobservations on, 382. fion on the exuberance of, 204: LIGHTNING, method of pre- MATHEMATICS, attainable venting, or weakening the without the sense of fight, 245. ftroke of, 380. MATRIMONY, when, and in LITERATURE, late of, in Tur- what manner, it may be vakey, 281. lidly contracted, according to Locke, Mr. advantages of ftu- the law of England, 10, 11. dying his Essay on the Human Recommended, 174. Understanding, 499. Defend- Matthew, St. account of his ed against Condillac, 113. Gospel, 149. LONDON, estimate of the num- MEMNON, famous Natue of, ber of its inhabitants, in 1746, where, and how seated, 489. Of the number of cat. Opinion of its vocal power extle killed in that city, for ploded, 490 pro. visions, in one year, 614. MEMORIAL, fubftance of the LONGINUS, the observations of, Saxon to the States of Hol. too general, and his method land, relative to the Prussian too loose, 59. invasion of that Electorate, Love, that passion not naturally 635, seq. Pruffian, in answer treated by most of the Poets, thereto, 336–338. Another 477, seq. in vindication of the King of LUCIUS, " the first Christian Prussia's conduct, from the acKing of Britain, opens a cor cusations of Saxony, 641– respondence with the Bishop 643. And a third, describing of Rome, 570. the dangerous designs of the LUKE, St. account of his Gof- courts of Vienna and Saxony, againit Pruflia, 643–651. Lycoperdon, recommended as MEMORY, what, 46, seq. a ftyptic, 277: METHODISTs, their preaching LYCURGÆS, oblervations on his cencured by Dr. Warner, 483. laws, 545-548. MILITIA, objections to the late M 613 pel, 150. bill for, 415. Another plan MAGNESIA, process for prepar for establishing, 416. ing, 387. Medical qualities MILITARY Discipline, several of, 388. observations on, 404,- 407. MAHOGANY, natural History Writers, several men. 8 tioned, of, 337. |