YAMDEN'S Argument on the Country Gentleman, 78 Disguise, a Dramatic Novel, 334 Poems, in the Time of Divorce, a Novel, 491 Dossie's Memoirs of Agriculture, CARLISLE, Bp. of, his Sermon Vol. II. before the Lords, on the 30th DRUNKEN News Writer, 261 CARMEN Arabicum, &c. 260 Kons's Translation of Apollo- CAUTIONS to a Lady, 490 nius Rhodius, CAYLUS, Mad. de. See Grif. ELIBANK's Considerations on the CHAppe's Journey into Siberia Elegiac Poem on the Death of CLEMENTINA; a Tragedy, 244 Elegy on the Marq.of Granby, 91 CONSIDERATIONs on the Military Emerson's Cyclomathesis, 172 Eftablishments of Gr. Britain, ENQUIRY into the Effects of Heat, the first and second Chapters of Cook's Travels, 158 Estick's Latin and English Dic. CORRESPONDENCE with the Re- EPISTLE from the Princess F-a, Critical Observations on the Essay on Trade and Commerce, 13 Cromwell, Poems written in his 491 tween Quakerism and Method- ALRYMPLE's Colleclion of Eve's Legacy to her Daughters, 344 290 EXAMINATION of the Declaration and Agreement with Spain, 332 494 EXPLANATION of the affirmative 84 and negative Signs in Algebra, 339 DECISIONS in the King's Bench DAir Orphan, 416 Nullum Timpus AA, 493 FALKLAND'S Jfland, Pamphlets 504 493 Denina’s Revolutions of Italy, 97 FALSE Step, or Hift. of Miss Bru- 91 FARMER, Major, Proceedings a. Horsley Apollonji Pergæi Incli- gainst him at a Court-martial, 77 nationum, &c. FARMER's Letters, Vol. II. 388 Hundespord's Edit. of Lifter's 499 Synopfis Conchyliorum, 484 TAY's Letter to the College of Female Physician. See Ball. JEBB's Theological Lectures, 82 FINDLAY's Vindicat, of the sacred JERNINGHAM's Funeral of Ara- Foot's Penseroso, a Poem, 417 INUNDATION, a Poem, Fordyce's El. of Agriculture, &c. JOHNSON on the Ganglions of the FOUNDLING Hospital for Wit, Jones sur la Literature Orientale, FRANCIS's Elegy on Whitefield, 174 JORTIN's Sermons, FREEDOM of the Press, 492 Junius Junior's loyal Address, 71 169 JUSTIFICATION of the Ministry Free and candid Disquisition on relative to Falkland's Isand, 261 Ey to 187 GLOVER’s Leonidas, 5th Edit. 341 GOLDSMITH's Life of Boling broke, 108 his Fables of Flora, 225 504 LELAND's Collectanea, new Edit. Alser's Elegiac Epistle to 174 LETTER to the Jurors, He would if he could, to Wefley, 170 XVII. to the Monthly Review- 502 HistoriCAL ENay on the Englith 468 Letters between the Bishop of HISTORY of Mr. Cecil and Miss Arneci and Voltaire, 33 262 to the Provident Society, HOLDSWORTH's and Aldridge's LETTRES d'une Anglois, &c. 05 LIBELS. 418 338 PEY. 78 Gouladd, lee aikin LIBERTY vindicated, 340 BSERVATIONS on the Re. 336 on Gardening, 346 342 Oxes's Medical Differtations, 172 173 OLIVERS's Letter to Toplady, 421 ACPHERSON's Introduction ORIGINAL Power of the People to the Huit. of Gr. Britain, asserted, MALLET's North. Antiquities, 177 Owen’s Vocabulary, 503 Mant's Tranflation of Mazroi, 96 D Apers relative to the Nego- ciations of Spain, 261 MARTYN's Differt. on Virgil, 219 Perrin's Guide de Traducteur, 168 MAYER Tabulæ motuum Solis et PhilCSOPHER, NIEDEA and Jason. See EKINS. Philosophical Transactions, Vol. MELAN's Dramatic Works, 343 LIX. 135.-Continued, 2016- Forlaix, Vols. III. IV. 4.8 PITTMAN'S State of our Settle. of Miis Wilson, 92 ments on the Mislissippi, 9 260 of Lady Woodford, 498 Verses to Wikes, 341 MERCHANT, a Poem, by Young, Pollen on the Lord's Supper, 81 490 Potter's Curaie of Coventry, 418 MERCHANT'S Complaint to the PRINCIPLES of Penal Laws, 444 503 PROCEEDINGS at a Court-martial Methodists vindicated, 77 354 88 dition of. See Baron. Pye's moral Syltem of Moses, 84 Monody on the Death of White- , Moorish Grammar, 169 pute betw, the H. of Commons 283 REFUTATION of Johnson's Thoti 'AUSICAL Almanac, for REMARKS on Voltaire's new Dire coveries in Natural Hiftory, 24 New Historical, Biographical, and REYNOLDS's Discourse to the Royal 265, OUA 373 Lights on the History of RITCHIE on the Hair, 77 Mary Queen of England, 277. River's Appendix to his Decimal Market, 423 Arithmetic, 172 Nullum Tempus, Debate on, 493 Rolerts’s Pcerical Essay on the Nur, or Ad, of the Marchionels Attributes of God, 261 de Bcauviile, 252 ROBERTS's 1 Roberts's Eņay, &c. Part II. 492 Treatise on the Faith and Hope ROSARA; or the Adventures of an of the Soldiers at Polton, 338 Rowley on the Cure of ulcerated TRIUMPH of Fahion, Rush on the Spasniodic Althma of 7 Erses addressed to Wilkes at ATYRIST, a Poem, 174 Vesey's Reports in Chancery, 419 421 334 tonic Philofophy, 80 261 VOCAL Mutic, 174 VOLTAIRE. See ANNECI. Remarks on his Disco- 24 in the Shades, 333 Findlay's Book againit 457 SHARP's free Add. to Freemen, 169 Vyse's Tutor's Guide, 76 SKETCHES and Characters of the Esley's Elegy on White- most eminent and fingular Per. field, 338 West-INDIAN, a Comedy, 142 SPEECHES on ibe Negociations Weston's Universal Botanist, 130 SQUIRE and the Parson, E9 WHEAT LY's Obf. on Modern Gar- 346 ley, 82 SUMMARY of the Law of Libel, 171 WHITE's Cases in Surgery, 218 WHITWOSTH's pub. Accounts, 170 Ten Dialogues on the Con- Political Works, 494 502 WIMPEY's Letter to the Authors 240 THOUGHTS on capital Punith. WYNNE's Prostituie, respecting Falkland's OUNG, Dr. his Merchant, a Tolver's State of Midwifry at YOUNG, Mr. his Rural Oecon. 54 92 Exper. Agricultu:c, 162. flat. of Lieuteaud's Synopsis, 496 Concluded, 448. - Proposal for numbering :he 396. zoung's Farmer's killers, vol. I. 388. CONTENTS of the FOREIGN ARTICLES, in the APPENDIX to this Volume. CADEMIES, Royal, . See JAMARD's Inquiry into the Theory GAILLARD. See HISTORY. QUAKERS. See Les Vrais. Guys's Literary Journey through QUESTIONS. See VOLTAIRE. REIMAR on the Instinct, &c. of. History of the Royal Academy Animals, of Sciences at Paris for 1766, RIVALITE. See HISTORY. of Sciences and Belles Lettres at SABBATHier's Manners and Cul- |