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LONDON REVIEW
ENGLISH AND FOREIGN
LITERATURE.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE KENRICK,
STOR
AND OTHER S.
Quid fit pulchrum, quid turpe, quid utile, quid non. Hor.
LIBRARY
NEW-YORK
VOL. XI.
LONDON:
PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR S,
AND SOLD BY
T. EVANS, PATER-NOSTER-ROW.
M,DCC,LXXX.
497-
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CONTENTS.
JANUARY,
NEW Hiftory of Gloucestershire concluded
A
A flight fkerch of the Controverfy between Dr. Priestley and his
Opponents, on the Subject of his Difquifitions on Matter and Spirit
The Religion of the Times; or a new Mirror for the dignified
'Clergy
Four Letters to the Earl of Carlisle, from William Eden, Efq;
Caldwell's Inquiry into the Restrictions laid upon the Irish Trade
A complete Hiftorical account of Ruffia
Nichols's Select Collection of Poems
The Hiftory of the Eaft India Company
Simmons's Anatomy of the Human Body
FOREIGN LITERATURE.
The Hiftory of the Royal Academy of Sciences
Observations on an Elementary Course 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 Answer
1780.
FEBRUARY.
Philofophical Transactions of the Royal Society of Londo
Williams's Lectures on the univerfal Principles and Duties of Religion
and Morality
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Ruffia; or, a complete Hiftorical Account of all the Nations which com-
pofe that Empire
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Lamont's Sermons on the most prevalent Wices
A 2
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Franklin's
Franklin's Political, Mifcellaneous, and Philofophical Pieces
A View of the prefent State of Ireland
Grant's Method of treating the Gout
Shillito's Sea-Fight, an Elegiac Poem
Thickneffe's Valetudinarian's Bath Guide
A Ride and Walk through Stourhead
The Tutor of Truth
iv
Friendship, the Dernier Refource; a Poem
Poems; by a Young Nobleman, lately deceased
Thoughts on the Times
Royal Academy of Sciences
Colardeau's Works
Colucci's Effay on Cupra Maritima
Analytical Effay on the Legal Syftem
Fanucci's Bacchus Poet
Neffi's Theoretico practical Effay on the Art of Midwifery
Garcia's Hiftory of the Roman Common-wealth
Miscellaneous Collection in Profe and Verfe
Lucas's Poems to her Majefty
C
The Vifion; a Poem
Anfwers to Correspondents
Solo's Spanish Paraphrafe of the Book of Pfalms
Sutton-Abbey, a Novel
MARC H.
Lothian's Hiftory of the Netherlands
Edmondfon's Complete Body of Heraldry
Britain
Bagot's Sermon
Unanimity, a Poem
Lamont's Sermons on the most prevalent Vices
Randolph's Ordination Sermon
Mitchell's Thoughts on the Treaty between Government and the Eaft
India Company
Speculation, a Poem
Fatal Falfehood, a Tragedy
The Times, a Comedy
Advice to the Unwary
A Letter to the Whigs
A Defence of the Act of Parliament lately paffed for the Relief of the
Roman Catholics
An Appeal from the Proteftant Affociation to the People of Great
Eden's Fifth Letter to the Earl of Carlisle
Jenningham's English Wake
Wifeman's Epiftolæ Commerciales
Botturelli's Exercifes upon the different Parts of Indian Speech
Burcy's Treatife on the Elegance of the Latin Tongue
Haigh's Dyer's Affistant
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Furley's Letter to the Reviewer who Signs W.
W.'s Anfwer
Answers to Correfpondents
APRIL.
Philifophical Tranfactions of the Royal Society of London, vol. lxix, fər
the Year 1779. Part I.
Blair's Sermons
Milne's Sermons
Franklin's Poetical, Mifcellaneous and Philofophical Pieces A Specimen of the Civil and Military Institutes of Timour or Tamer-
lane
A Differtation upon English Typographical Founders and Founderies Lamont's Sermons on the most prevalent Vices
Letters from an English Traveller [Martin Sherlock, Efq;],translated from
the French
Obfervations made during a Tour through Parts of England, Scotland and
Wales
Tasker's Ode to the Memory of the Right Rev. Tho. Wilson, late Lord
Bishop of Sodor and Man
Emma Corbett; or, the Miseries of Civil War
Goldsmith's Works
A Candid Examination, &c.
The History of a French Loufe; or the Spy of a new Species in France
and England
The Deserted City, a Poem
Hayter's Remarks on Mr. Hunter's Dialogues
The Senfe of the People
A Letter to Lord North
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
and Chapels
Terms of Conciliation; or Confiderations on a Free Trade in Ireland
Difpaffionate Thoughts on the American War
Furly's Letter to the Reviewer who figns W.
W.'s Answer
MAY.
Reeves's Poems on various Subjects
Lufus Naturæ ; or, the Sports of Nature, à Poem
Letters on Agriculture,&c.
Wycliffe on Government
M'Nichol's Remarks on Johnson's Journey
Emma Corbett; or, the Miferies of Civil War
Smelt's Account of fome Particulars relative to the Meeting held at
York
Burke's Speech in the Houfe of Commons, on the 11th of February,
1780
Rhyme and Reafon
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