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Printed for A. HAMILTON, in Falcon-Court, Fleet-street.
MDCCLXXXV.
577
DR. Gardiner's Obfervations on the Animal Oeconomy, and on the
Caufes and Cure of Diseases,
Dr. Stack's Medical Cafes, with Occafional Remarks,
Medical Communications, Vol. I.
page I
6
8, 81
Dr. Kentish's Experiments and Obfervations on a New Species of
Turner's Effay on draining and improving Peat Bogs,
19
Sir William Jones's Difcourfe on the Inftitution of a Society for en-
quiring into the History, Antiquities, &c. of Afia,
Dunfter's Tranflation of the Frogs. A Comedy of Ariftophanes, 21
The Patriot. A Tragedy,
27, 464
30
A Journal kept on a Journey from Baffora to Bagdad,
Twining's Obfervations on the Tea and Window A&t, and on the
Tea Trade,
Modern Times, or the Adventures of Gabriel Outcast,
37
Dr. Towers's Obfervations on the Rights and Duty of Juries, in
Twining's Remarks on the Report of the East India Directors, re-
fpecting the Sale and Prices of Tca,
41
Trials for Libels,
46
Duncombe's Select Works of the Emperor Julien,
49
Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica, N° XVIII. and XIX. 59, 60
A Narrative of the Conduct of the Tea-dealers,
Downes's Sermons on various Subjects,
The Young Widow or the History of Mrs. Ledwich,
Political Letters, written in March and April, 1784,
ibid.
Sequel to Sir William Jones's Pamphlet on the Principles of Go-
vernment,
Lord N-th condemned, and Lord S--e vindicated,
72
Rous's Letter to the Jurors of Great Britain,
Moore's Method of preventing or diminishing Pain in several Ope- rations of Surgery,
Dr. Berkenhout's Symptomatology,
73
Bath's Effay on the Medical Character,
74
Day's Some Confiderations on the different Ways of removing con- fined and infectious Air,
Saurin's Sermons, Vol. V.
75
Walker's Thankfgiving Sermon, July 29, 1784, at Nottingham, ib.
Dalgliefh's Sum of Christianity,
76
Efprit de melleurs Ecrivains Francois,
An Addrefs to the Officers of the British Army,
A 2
Sympofia; or Table Talk in the Month of September, 1784,
Birth-day Converfation anticipated,
Genuine Detail of the feveral Engagements, &c. of the Royal and
American Armies, in 1775 and 1776,
Correfpondence,
80, 240, 320, 480
Pegge's Curialia; or an Hiftorical Account of fome Branches of the Royal Houthold, &c. Part I. 88. Part II.
A Review of Locke's Denial of Innate Ideas, &c.
Keeble's Theory of Harmonics,
94
97
Holcroft's Translation of the Tales of the Caftle, by the Comteffe
de Genlis,
Cumberland's Carmelite. A Tragedy,
Dr. Spence's Syftem of Midwifery,
99
Dr. Chandler's Enquiry into the various Theories and Methods of
Cure in Apoplexies and Palfies,
Two Schemes of a Trinity confidered, and the Divine Unity affert-
ed,
J12
113
116
122
Letters from Monf. Racine to his Son,
Dr. Priestley's Letters to Dr. Horley, Part II.
Lord Sheffield's Obfervations on the Manufactures, Trade, and prefent State of Ireland, Part I. 126. Part II.
211
Dr. Burney's Account of the Musical Performances in Commemo-
ration of Handel,
Cumberland's Natural Son, a Comedy,
The Life of Samuel Johnfon, LL. D.
130
139
141, 239
Cullen's Tranflation of a Chemical Analysis of Wolfram, by Don
Dawes's England's Alarm on the prevailing Doctrine of Libels, 151
A Gleam of Comfort to this distracted Empire,
A Plan for finally fettling the Government of Ireland,
Dr. Wright's Addrefs to the Members of both Houses of Parliament
on the late Tax laid on Fuftian and other Cotton Goods, 153
The Thirty-nine Articles; or a Plan of Reform in the Legislative
Delegation of Utopia,
152
ibid,
Remarks on the Commutation Act,
A Sermon on the Window Tax,
154
Tim Twifting to Dick Twining; or a Seaman to a Teaman, ibid,
Effais fur le Paix de 1783,
Dialogue between the Earl of Cd and Mr. Garrick in the
Elysian Shades,
Poetic Lectures, adapted to the prefent, Crifis,
155
Mavor's Elegy to the Memory of Captain James King,
Rigby's Eflay on the Uterine Hæmorrhage,
156
Fuller's Some New Hints, relative to the Recovery of Perfons
Dr. Horne's Sermon on Church Mufic,
Appeal to the Public; or, a candid Narrative of the Rife and Pro-
grefs of the Differences now fubfifting in the R▬▬n C▬▬c
Congregation of Liverpool,
159
Matthews's Explanatory Appeal to the Society in general; and his
Wharton's Letter to the Roman Catholics of Worcester,
Friends in particular,
Dr. Harwood's Letter to the Rev. S. Badcock,
Elements of Modern Gardening,
160
Shirley's
Shirley's Angler's Museum,
Charfy's Fisherman, or the Art of Angling made easy,
166
Philofophical Transactions, Vol. LXXIV. Part I. 161, 249. Part II.
Bell's Syftem of Surgery, Vol. III.
Barbut's Genera Vermium,
410
167
169
Elliot's Translation of Elementary Lectures in Chemistry and Natu
ral Hiftory, by M. Fourcroy,
173
Pieces Morales & Sentimentales de Madame J. W. C-t-ffe de
R-f-g,
176
1
Moral and Sentimental Effays. By J. W. C-t-fs of R--g, ib.
Report of Dr. Benjamin Franklin, &c. charged by the King of
France with the Examination of Animal Magnetifm,
Cornwell's Domestic Physician; or, Guardian of Health,
Dr. Henry's Hiftory of Great Britain, Vol. V.
181
185
188
The Life and Adventures of John Chriftopher Wolf,
Sinclair's History of the Public Revenue,
197
203, 273
The propofed Syftem of Trade with Ireland explained,
218
Short Effay on the Modes of Defence beft adapted to the Situation
and Circumftances of this Island,
230
Answer to the Short Effay on the Modes of Defence, &c.
231
Strictures upon the Naval Departments, &c.
Gill's Thoughts on the Reformation of the British Representation,
&c.
Every Man his own Law-maker,
Thoughts on the Commercial Arrangements with Ireland,
Free Enquiry into the enormous Increase of Attorneys,
Difcuffions of the Law of Libels as at present received,
The Rights of Juries vindicated,
Twining's Answer to the Second Report of the East India Directors,
232
233
233, 388
234
Outlines of a Plan for protecting London, &c. from the Depreda-
Songs. &c. in Fontainbleau, a Comic Opera,
Liberty Hall, a Comic Opera,
236
Dr. Dickinson's Inquiry into the Nature and Caufes of Fever,
Irving's Experiments on the Red and Quill Peruvian Bark,
Rymer's Tract upon Indigestion,
237
238
239
Hiftorical Remarks and Anecdotes on the Caftle of the Baftile, 240
Gale's Effay II. on the Nature and Principles of Public Credit, 268
Apology for the Life of George Anne Bellamy,
270
Remarks upon the History and Landed and Commercial Policy of
England,
283
Effay