A. Beauties of natural history, 159 ABINGDON's (the earl of) Berkenhout's (Dr.) biographia lite- raria, 161 tranflation of Dr. Pom- Bicknell's life of Alfred the Great, 131 Biographia literaria, children, worm, 280 of the tenia, or long tape. 229 461 161 JOO 158 Blair's (Dr.) fermons, 235 C. 17 155 Camplin's fermon on the execution 150 154 Carraciol'is life of Robert lord Clive, Gunnery, hiftory of,. Horne, efq. (trial of John), Howard's ftate of the prifons in 1. 211 Impartial view of the origin and 369 232 to Sɔame Jenyns, efq. 140 399 233 of the life and character of 309 240 Mickle's fir Martyn, a poem, 315 454 158 401 Modern refinement, 79 404 479 Mole's difcourfe on repentance, 155 ry, 454 70 ibid. Moral and entertaining dialogues, 344 tionary, 327 310 Letters occafioned by three dialogués -- to the high and mighty unit- from general Washington to ibid. to lord Pigot, to Dr. Price, concerning liberty, ed states of America, his friends, in 1776, Mount Pleafant, a poem, Mudge's differtation on the inocu- - N. 391 15,4 by profeffor Duncan, with notes Quaker (the), a comic opera, 397 by fir Charles Whitworth, - P. 157 Papers (original) relative to Tan- nabob of Arcot, Park (the), R. tuation, 405 396 Pennant's British zoology, vol. iv.. 158 195, 257 Regifter of the trade of the port of 236 on bishop Hurd's charge on the evidence delivered planters and merchants to the rafs, 405 defence of, 406 109 jore confidered, 307 Repentance, difcourfe on, 55 Refloration (the) of the king of Tan- 405 Richardfon's |