THE LONDON REVIEW ENGLISH AND FOREIGN LITERATURE. BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE KENRICK, AND OTHERS. Quid fit pulchrum, quid turpe, quid utile, quid non. Hox. CONTENT S. A' JANUARY, NEW Hiftory of Gloucestershire concluded 1780. A flight fkerch of the Controverfy between Dr. Priestley and his Four Letters to the Earl of Carlisle, from William Eden, Efq; Nichols's Select Collection of Poems The Hiftory of the Eaft India Company Page I Simmons's Anatomy of the Human Body FOREIGN LITERATURE. The History of the Royal Academy of Sciences Obfervations on an Elementary Courfe of Education for the Deaf and Dumb -An Effay on the Sanction of Natural Order Fortis's Travel's through Dalmatia Obfervations on the Treatment of Confumptions CORRESPONDENCE. Letter from S.-F. to the London Reviewers The Anfwer FEBRUARY. Philofophical Tranfactions of the Royal Society of Londo and Morality Ruffia; or, a complete Hiftorical Account of all the Nations which compofe that Empire Lamont's Sermons on the most prevalent Wices A 2 iv Franklin's Political, Mifcellaneous, and Philofophical Pieces A View of the prefent State of Ireland Poems; by a Young Nobleman, lately deceased 326 Botturelli's Exercises upon the different Parts of Indian Speech Burcy's Treatise on the Elegance of the Latin Tongue Haigh's Dyer's Affistant ib. ib. 212 COR- Franklin's Poetical, Mifcellaneous and Philofophical Pieces A Specimen of the Civil and Military Inftitutes of Timour or Tamer- Four Letters from a Country Gentleman on the Subject of the Petitions The Republican Form of Prayer, which ought to be used in all Churches ib. Burke's Speech in the Houfe of Commons, on the 11th of February, |