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Shades,

DESBILLON'S Fables,
DESCENT of Cæfar on Britain,
455
DIALOGUE between Wolfe and
Montcalm in Elyfium, 456
DISCOURSE On Plays and Players,

431

upon the intermedi-

DA Paftoral,

D.

APHNIS and Menalcas, a
454
DAVIES On Education at the Uni-
versities,
181

Obfervations on, 359

Sir John, on the Soul,
556
DEFENCE of Mr. Garrick, 535
of the Letter from the

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Fevers,
DOCTRINE and Practice of the
254
Jefuits,
167
DowNES againft Methodifm, 557
DUHAMEL'S Husbandry,

139,

192

82

DUN's Lecture on Comets,
DUNCOMBE'S Horace, vol. II.
197

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LLIOT's Sin deftroyed, 356

ENQUIRY into the Cause of

the Peftilence,

201

into the prefent State
of Polite Learning in Europe,
381

EPISTLE to a Noble Lord, 364

ESSAY on the Divine Prefcience,
357

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350
366

fairs,

FEMALE Banishment,

FENWICK's Pfalter in its original

Form,

106

FIRE Arms, a Demonftration of
their infufficiency for Attack
or Defence,
323
FITZROY's Letter confidered,
365
FLEMING, Caleb, his Defence of
the Confcious Scheme, 385
Malcolm, his Intro-

duction to Phyfiology, 457

Fo-

Franklin-see
Hist! Review, p. 46

FOREIGN Books,

239, 323,
440, 520

FORMET'S Philofophical Mifcel-

296

lanies,

FORTESCUE'S Mifcellaneous

Works,

291

417

FRANCKLIN'S Sophocles,
FREE'S Edition of Wefley's fe-
cond Letter,

456

Speech at Sion College,

87

G.

HA

"ARRISON's new Office of

Baptism,

HART's Hymns,
HAWKINS'S MifcellaneousWorks,

577

351

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JEMIMA and Louifa,
IMPARTIALITY to the Public,

INSTITUTES of Experimental
365
Chemistry,
INVASION, a Farce,
471
JOURNAL of the Siege of Quebec
174

JUSTIFICATION, a Satire, 269

367

K.

K

RATZ on the Equilibrium

of Solids,

529

L.

AMENTATIONS of the Peo-

LANDEN'S Letter to the Review-

ple of France,

347

164

LATTER, Mrs. her Works, 82

LAVINGTON's Enquiry into the

Nature of the Gospel Offer,

ers,

&c.

543

LE BLOND's Military Engineer,
226

LEE's Letter to the Reviewers, 357

LETTER from a Blacksmith to
the Church of Scotland,

57

from John Bland, 364

from Cadwallader Col-
den, Efq; to the Reviewers,
397

to a late Noble Com-

mander,

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MENDEZ's Double Difappoint-

ment,

453

MERCHANT's Advocate, Part II.
367

MICHAELIS'S Lectures on the

281

New Teftament,

MILITIA, new Inftructions for,
175
MODEST Apology for a late No-

ble Commander,
362
MOLYNEAUX's Conjunct Expe-

ditions,

185
MONODY on the Death of Wolfe,
456

MONTESQUIEU's mifcellaneous

Pieces,

18

MORAL and Political Dialogues,
35

MOREY's Ode on the Prince of
Wales's Birth-day,
455
MORRIS's Plan for arranging and
balancing the Accounts of
Landed Estates,
498
MOUNTAINE'S and Dodfon's
Method of defcribing Varia-
tion Lines on Halley's Chart,
168

MA Sign in Algebra,

390

MASSIE'S Farther Obfervations

on the Foundling Hospital, 348

MASSINGER'S Dramatic Works,

176

352

MAXWELL'S Hymns,
MEASURES taken for the Public
Safety during the Earthquake
at Lisbon,
251

MEMOIRES of George Villiers

Duke of Buckingham, with a

Catalogue of his Pictures, 206

EUMANN's Chemistry, 476

NON-Refidence inexcuf-

87

NoR FOLK Militia, Plan of Dif-
340
cipline for,

O.

BSERVATIONS on the Duty

of an Attorney,

by,

452

on the late A&t of
Infolvency,
349
ODE on Admiral Bofcawen, 351
to the Marchionefs of Gran-
353
on the glorious Victory Au-
269

guft 1.

to the Memory of General

Wolfe,

455

OGILVIE'S Day of Judgment,
zd Edition,
OSMER on Horíes,

0

P.

ARALLEL in the Manner of

363
253

PARTISAN,
PATRIOT Mifcellany,
PECKARD'S Obfervations on

538

86

Fleming's Survey

PENNSYLVANIA, Hiftorical Re-
view of the Conftitution and
Government of,
46

true State of,

367

PETITION of the Unborn Babes,

S.

with an additional Letter, 539 Short Addrefs to the Public,

Lord his

Dr. Gripes An-

540

268

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PEYTON'S English Grammar,

572

PHILOSOPHICAL Rhapsodies, 244,
328
Tranfactions,
Vol. L. Part II.
109, 229

PLAN of Difcipline for the Nor-

folk Militia,

340

PORTEUS'S Prize Poem on Death,

429
POT-Afh, Rife and Fall of,
PROCEEDINGS of a Court Mar-

81

tial,

365

PROPOSALS to Supply the Navy

350

without preffing,

PSALTER in its original Form,

106

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-, Pamphlets relating

to. 174, 175, 181, 265, 266,

267, 268, 269, 361, 362,
363, 364, 365, 447, 448,
530, 531
SALMON's fhort View of the
Scotch Nobility,
176
of the Irish Nobility,
ibid
SAMUEL Triplici Nomine Lau-
datus, &c.

218

SCEME for raising Money for
Black Friars Bridge,
SCOTT on the Scrofula,
179
427
SEASONABLE Antidote against
popular Cenfure,
174
SECRET Reafons, &c. relating
to the Invafion,
348
SENTIMENTS of an Englishman,
362
SERIOUS Confiderations on the
prefent State of Affairs, 269

SHEPHERD's Arithmetick, 573

SHERIDAN'S Difcourfes on Ora-

SHORT Obfervations on Sack-

tory,

107

ville's Addrefs to the Public,
208

SINGLE Sermons, 88, 184, 272,
368, 543 \
SMITH, Adam, his Theory of
Moral Sentiments,

I

SMITH,

A Shepherd's Review of the Free In-

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SMITH, William, his Discourses in America, 60 STEPHENS's Caftle Builders, 81 Rife and Fall of ibid

82

Pot-afh,
STEVENSON'S Trial,
SYDENHAM'S Tranflation of Pla-
to on the Beautiful,

425

U.

DAL ap Rhys's Tour thro'
Spain and Portugal, 532
UNIVERSAL Parish Officer, 512
VAN Egmont's Travels,
VENN's Sermons,
VERRAL.'s Cookery,
VINDICATION of L. G. Sack-

255
469

534

T.

ville,

HOMAS's British Negocia- VIRTUES of Honey,
VOLTAIRE'S Candid,

tor,

T

82

THYER'S Edition of Butler's Re

mains,

171

TIMES, an Epiftle to Flavian, WARNIN

354 TRAGI-Comic Dialogue, 181 TRIUMPH in Death, 455 TRUE Caufe of a General Offi

cer's Conduct, TRUE Mentor, TRUTH, and nothing but the

269 571

Truth,

362

W.

267

85

83

YET

to the World,

356

WESTON'S Safety and Perpetuity of the British State,

129

Y.

ET one Vindication more, 268

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