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nour and the Dignity of this House; and
therefore I am for agreeing with the Motion
the noble Lord by me was pleased to make.

The E---1 of S- -d, declared, that he
was for the Motion, but faid, that as the laft
Committee of that Nature had confifted of
twelve Lords, therefore he would propofe that
the Motion fhould be for appointing a Com-
mittee of twelve; which the L--d B—st
approved of.

Befides the Lords above-mentioned, the
B---p of L- -n fpoke for the Motion,
and the E--1 of I-a, the E--l of W—ck,

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the L--d Vt Ftb, and the B---p
of B-r against it; and at last the Question
being put, it was carried in the Negative
without any Divifion; upon which there was
a Proteft, which fee in our Magazine for
June, p. 283.

Upon Wednesday the 11th of June, his
Majefty came to the Houfe of Peers, and
having given the Royal Affent to feveral Bills,
by a most gracious Speech to both Houses, put
an End to the Seffion. (See the faid Acts and
Speech, p. 303.)

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ESSAYS, POETRY, DEBATES in Parliament, &c.

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A-le D-ke of, his Speech about the Ar-
my 444. On the S. S. Company 672
Argyle, Earl of, his Expedition, in James II's
Reign
631 E
Army, 13. Debates in Parliament upon it,
382-385, 442--447, 483--489
Ad, R,Efq; Verfes to him 471
Artists, foreign ones, Fondness of the Eng-
life for them
173
A-, Sir T. his Speech on the Motion
for an Addrefs, 378. On the Spanish De-
predations, 387. On the Petition against
the Sugar-Colony Bill, 491. Against the
Excife
599
Attorney in France, remarkable Story of one,
452

Auguftus Cefar, his Management

BAR

B.

609

AILIFFS, Spunging-Houfes, &c. 344 G
B-rn--d, Sir --n, his Speeches on the
Motion for an Addrefs, 375, 377. On
the Sugar-Colonies, 390, 391. On the
Sinking-Fund, 433. In relation to the
Excife, 441. On the Petition against the
Sugar-Colony Bill, 490. Against the Ex-
cife-Scheme, 545, 554,
Stock-Jobbers Bill

593. On the

651, 656

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Antiminifterial Patriots

334

Apprentices, against their frequenting Plays,

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Belinda's

B, L-d, his Motions, and Speeches in
Parliament 483,662,663,668,674,679,682
Bay-Leaf from Virgil's Tomb

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C -t, L--d, his Speech on the Army
484. On the S. S. Company's Affairs
665, 666, 669, 671, 680, 685. On the
Sinking Fund
674, 677
Carus, Reflections on him 70. His Vindica-
tion of himself
79 B
Cafllehaven, Countess of, Epitaph on her 301
Cat, Poet's Lamentation for the Lofs of her

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Courtiers, Places and Penfions
Courts of Equity, their Practice
Craftfman's Remarks on Osborne 27.

395
Reflec

tions on him 76. His Character of of-
borne's Writings 82. Specimen of his
Reafoning 87 A. His Account of the
Chester Election 118. His Obfervations on
the Cafe of the Virginia Planters 190.
His Congratulation on putting off the Ex-
cife-Bill 195. His Animadverfion on Osborne
196. On the Free Briton 247. His Ac-
count of Walfingham [278.] On the
Difmiffion of a certain noble Lord 291.
His Account of his own political Creed
348. Reafons for his fetting down his
Principles, as an old Wbig, at this Time
349. His Remarks on the Report of the
Committee for enquiring into the Frauds
and Abufes of the Customs 355. His
Complaint of the Ministerial Writers 4
S413-
His Addrefs to the People 414. His
Differtations on Parties 517, 556, 564,
570, 610, 625, 630
336, 343, 348

Creeds, political ones

Cromwell's Management 246 A. Pretty

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172

Story of him

Chloe, Verfes to her

34

Crofs-Questions

Chloris, to her

37

Curiofity

Chrifmas Pye, Effay on it

629

Cuftoms, Committee for enquiring into the

C-r, C--y, Efq; dogrel Stanzas to him $82

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Frauds

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434

DEBATES in the H. of Commons, on the
Motion for an Addrefs 375--378. On
bringing in the Penfion-Bill 378--382. On
the Army 382--385. On the Spanish
Depredations 386, 387, 388. On the
Sugar Colonies 388--391. About applying
500,000l. of the Sinking Fund 431--439.
Debate previous to the Excife 439, 440,
441. About abfent Members 441. About
- receiving a Petition against the Sugar Colony
Bill, &c. 489. About home-made Spirits
491. On the famous Excife Scheme 537--
554, 593--602. On the Petition of the City
of London against it 601. About the Stock-
Jobbers Bill 649--657. About the Cha-
ritable Corporation Lottery 657--661.
Debates in the H. of Lords, about the Army
442--447, 483--489. About the South
Sea Company 662, &c. 680, &c. About
the Manner of granting the Princess Royal's
Portion 673. About the Sinking Fund 675
De Golz, Mr. Debate about calling him in
and examining him

Denmark, Revolution there

669

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English Law A&

452 D

453

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69
English Munificence, wrong Turn of it 396
English Politicians
English Stage
Epigrams 207, 208, 258, 259, 260, 299,
301, 363, 364, 419, 420, 524, 582
Epiftle to a Lady
472
Epiftle from a Nobleman to a Dr. of Divinity,
Verfes out of it 636. Verfes addressed to
the Author of it

638
Efay on Man, Verfes occafion'd by reading
it
152
Excife Scheme, Congratulation on putting it
off 195.
Remarks on fome Writings in
Favour of it 236, 251. Whether it would
have deftroy'd Parliaments 338. Of those
Members who voted for it 342. Whether
it would have eafed the Landed Intereft 391,
407. Occafional Speeches in relation to it
432, 433, 438. Previous Speeches in re-
lation to it 439, 440, 441. The first grand
Debate on it, in the Committee 537--554-
Their Refolutions 554. The fecond grand
Debate on it 593--602. The Scheme
dropt

Excife Epigram

602

181

Excifes pernicious to Trade 14. Extracts
from a Pamphlet on them 24. Witticisms
on them 76. A merry Argument for
them 79. Fog's Remarks on a Pamphlet
in Favour of them
Excifes in Holland and Venice
Extract from a Record in Parliament 123 F
F.

82

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D--, Mr. his Speech

389

Dorchefler Walks

89

Dreams. See Sleep

Drowning Man will catch at a Straw, &c..

[276]

F

ABLE of the Mice

Druggifts, &c. their Petition
Drunkenness, against it

606

F

203

667

Fate and Free-Will, Homer's Notion

of it

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Dublin, Advice to the Freemen, &c. 572, 632
Dublin Student's laft Will

Dullness, Project of an Excife upon it 114,
131. Hiftorical Account of the Proceed-
ings of the Dealers in it 184, 197, 233
Dunbar, Jeremiah, Proceedings on his Cafe 661
Dunkirk, Speeches about it
Dutch Excifes

492

Feafts, two very extraordinary ones
Female With

Ferdinando Ferdinandi, Dr. his Hiftory 224

Description of his Monster

Fiddle-faddle Club

72, III

Flea, or Sound without Sense

Florella, a Song

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232

301
93

Feg's Remarks on a Pamphlet in Favour of
Excifes 82. Character of him and the
Craftsman 83 E. His Burlesque on Of
born's

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Home-made Spirits

Frauds in the Tobacco and Wine Trades

129.

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409

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491

Homer, Obfervations on him and his Writings
29, 30. Several Pages out of him 31,
75, 107, 126, 169, 187. His Notion or
Fate and Free-Will 107 A. His Religion
169, His Notion of a future State 187.
His Defcription of the infernal Regions
187 E. And of the Elysian Fields 188.
His Account of the Hospitality, Humani-
ty, and Benevolence of the Antients 243
Hoops and high Heels, Inftructions to the
Ladies about them

125
Horace, Tranflation of one of his Odes 259.
Another

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Friendship

192

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Horfes, A Poem on them, from Oppian 32
Hugo de Lyn, Story of him

189, G

68

Hugonets, Mallacre of them

245 G

Futurity, Vanity and Unreasonableness of pry-
ing into it

G.

GABRIEL, John, his State of the

Glorious Two Hundred and Four

Human Paffions and Self-Government 233 D
Humorous Scheme for reftraining feveral Enor-

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Glebe Lands

130

300

Gold, Table of the Value of it

88

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658, 660

179

Jefuit, Letter from one to the Rector of that
Order
I--la, E--1 of, his Speech on the Army 488.
On the Motions about the S.S.Company 664,
665,670,680,681. Other Speeches 673,675
Imaginary Happiness
638

Imitator of the Satire of the 2d Book of Ho-

106

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Impoftures detected

84

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Impudence and falfe Modefty

[273]

Indians 6 C. A curious Account of them in
a Letter from Mr. Oglethorpe

399

Inferior Clergy, their Hardfhips

130

Infernal Regions, Homer's Defcription of them

417

187 E

246

Infidelity, Caufes of the Growth of it 223,
350 E. Porm on it

259

Inoculating in the Small Pox

493

Invitation

209

Simon
223
Happiness, Freedom of Opinion, and Advice 72
Happiness, falle and true
175, B
Harry IV. of France, Remarks on his Reign
25, F

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655, 659

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