ourselves under no obligations to particularize those works which have been fo fruitful of mischief to fociety, by promoting a general corruption of morals; and which he himself, in his last moments, wished he could recal, or, rather, that he never had compofed. END OF THE SEVENTH VOLUME. THE British Plutarch; OR, BIOGRAPHICAL ENTERTAINER. Of the moft EMINENT MEN, Natives of Great Britain and Ireland; From the Reign of HENRY VIII. to GEORGE II. Both inclufive: Whether diftinguifbed as Poets. Statefimen. Warriors Philofophers. Patriots, Divines, Adorned with COPPER PLATES.) ATES.) VOL.VIII Printed by the KING'S Authority, MDCCLXII. J.Ellis feulp. |