TO THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS IN THE THIRD VOLUME OF THE LONDON MAGAZINE, ENLARGED AND IMPROVED.
BIOGRAPHY, MISCELLANY, MUSICAL FUND, AND ROYAL SOCIETY INTELLIGENCE.
CAMPBELL, Dr. John, life of, 343-brought from Scotland young-placed with an attorney -publishes the history of Prince Eugene and the Duke of Marlborough, 343-writes in the Univerfal History, 344-publishes other works-his Hermippus Redivivus-infcrip- tion in Reinfius, 344-his collection of voy- ages and travels, 345-he writes in the Bio- graphia Britannica, 345, and in the Precep- tor, 346, and in the Modern Univerfal Hifto- ty, 347-made doctor of laws, 347-pub- lihes his laft work, a philofophical furvey of Great-Britain, 347- dies, 347-Smollet's character of Dr. Campbell's writings, 347- Dr. Campbell receives the Emprefs of Ruffia's picture, 348-his private history, 348-his learning and religious tenets 349 Canonization of faints, by Bifhop Hay Card from Sir J. Banks to his friends Character of a gentleman
of the Elector of Cologne
and anecdotes of Frederic II. King
of Pruffia, by Voltaire Cheynel, Dr. life of, by Dr. Samuel Johnson, 420-introduction-Cheynel born and educated at Oxford-takes orders-de- nied his grace-his character and temper, -he fuffers at the vifitation of Merton 421-
college-prefented to a living--has a dif- pute with Archbishop Laud-declares him- felf a prefbyterian and for the parliament- he is nominated one of the divines who met to fettle the new difcipline-the cavaliers plunder his house- -he retires to Suflex, 422
-he preaches before the parliament-- meets Mr. Chillingworth-attends him, and procures him the rites of burial-at- tends the army, and difplays his courage, 423
-he is prefented to the living of Petworth -he is fent with fix others to reform the university of Oxford-his conduct there---- oppofed by Earbury, 424-made prefident of St. John's college-profeffor of divinity—— religns them both-retires to Petworth, 427 -dies Churchill, Charles, life of, 17-educated at Westminster-ichool, 17-retufed admittance at Oxford, 17-caufe of this repulfe, 17- he marries, 18-is ordained, and goes to a LOND. MAG. Dec. 1784.
curacy in Wales, 18-he returns to London, 18- -commences writer in his diftreiles, 19 -behaviour of the actors on the Rofciad, 19 -continues to publish, 20-character of his various poems, 20-his fermons, 24-he dies in France, 25-effect of his death on Lloyd, 25- -Mr. Wilkes's epitaph on Churchill, 25-character of Churchill, as a poet 26 Clarke, William, life of, 264--born in Shrop- fhire-educated at Shrewsbury-removed to St. John's college, Cambridge-chofen chap- lain to the Bishop of St. David and Duke of Newcastle- -made rector of Buxted, 264- marries Mifs Wotton-takes degrees-new preferment his writings-dies, 265- epitaph on himfelf-his character-epi- gram by him-turn for poetry, 266-cha- racter of Mrs. Clarke-epitaph on Mr. and Mrs. Clarke, by Mr. Hayley 267
Colonel Gordon's quarrel with Col. Thomas 372
DESCRIPTION of a fine gentleman 452 Dialogue of the dead
138 Difcourfe on the inftitution of a fociety at Cal- cutta, by Sir William Jones 456 Diflertation on the idea of univerfal poetry 367
E. ELECTION of a prefident and council 459 Explanation of a paflage in Horace 451
F. FRANKLIN, Dr. Thomas, life of, 105, 173
-intended for a printer-fent to Weitmin- fter-school-removed to Cambridge-tran- flates Phalaris, 105-tranflates Cicero de na tura deorum-chofen Greek profeffor-en- gaged in a difpute-publishes Translation, 106-critique on the poem of Tranflation, 107 Franklin writes in the Critical Re- view publishes the Centinel-made lecturer of St. Paul's, 107-Preferred in the church
-tranflates Sophocles, 108-remarks on tranflations, 108-fpecimen of the Eng- lith Sophocles, 109— -account of the differ- tation on ancient tragedy, 109- -thoughts on the ancient chorus, 110Colman, on the restoration of the chorus, 110-Franklin quarrels with Murphy, 110-history of their difpute, 111-Teft, Contest, and Cen- tinel, 111 -critical review of Gray's odes, 111-reply in the Literary Magazine, 111- Murphy's letter to Franklin, 112-Franklin fwears the peace againft Murphy, 113-tory of Garrick and Murphy, 113-Garrick's epigram, 113-termination of the quarrel, 114-preaches a fermon on the death of King George the Second-characterized in the Rofciad-gives his name with Smollet to a tranflation of Voltaire-appointed to preach before the fons of the clergy-publithes fer- ons on the relative duties-death of his 3 S father,
father, 178 applies to theatric compofition -tragedy of the Earl of Warwick-ap- pointed chaplain to the king-attracts the notice of their majefties by his preaching- letter to a bishop on lectureships, 179-ode to mufic on the institution of the Royal Aca- demy tranflation of Voltaire's Óreftes- takes the degree of doctor in divinity-cha- rity fermon for the benefit of unfortunate debtors tragedy of Electra, 180-tra- gedy of Matilda-tranflation of Cicero on the nature of the gods offered to the public as a new edition-proof that the title-page only was reprinted-enquiry into the aftro- nomy and anatomy of the ancients-chro- nological table of the Greek philofophers men- tioned by Cicero in the above-and tranfla- tion of Monfieur D'Oliver's remarks on the theology of the Greek philofophers-co- medy of the Contract-prefented to the living of Brafted, 181-translation of Lucian -remarks on it-his death
THE ENGLISH THEATRE.
ABINGTON in Charlotte, in the Hypo- Hunt the Slipper
Alteration in the mode of giving out the play 315 Alteration in the Opera of Robin Hood
PHILOSOPHY, INCLUDING AEROSTATICS, ASTRONOMY, CHEMISTRY, MA- THEMATICS, MEDICINE, METEORS, NATURAL HISTORY, AND OPTICS. ACCOUNT of a lunar iris feen in 1699, from a letter of Dr. Samuel Schelgvigius to M. Frederick Buthner, profeffor of mathe-
182 Aerial voyage by the Meffrs. Robert and Mr. Hullin
Cavendifh's anfwer to Mr. Kirwan's remarks 415 Cooper on the meteor of Auguft 18 Cullen's directions for treating maniacal per- fons
Anecdotes of Mr. Blanchard
Answers to mathematical questions 13, 101, 207, 260, 350, 432
On the dry vomit, by Dr. Houlfion On transfufion of blood
RAPHINE's voyage from Brentford to D
Remarks on the planet Mercury S.
SADLER's balloon expedition at Oxfri T.
TRANSLATION of M. Doderet's m on air-balloons V.
VIPERS live long without food, infa
Volcanos in the moon, from M. Æ de Magellan
fpoken before the fecond and third re-
prefentations of Lord Ruffel
to H. W. Efq. on his praifing Eloifa 49 375
Airs in Robin Hood
to Dr. Stratford's tragedy of
to the farce of Hunt the Sipper to Mr. Hayley's comedy in
called the Two ConnoitTeurs to the Follies of a Day to Aeroftation
on Mr. Holman's first appearat and epilogue to the Carmele
murdered in St. George's-Fields
Epilogue to the Two Conroifleurs
HAYLEY's ode on the Prince's birth-day 126 Horace, Epift. xiii. book 1.
in Hunt the Slipper
in the Noble Pealant
in Peeping Tom of Coventry Sonnet from Petrarch
Stances morales, par M. De Piis Stanzas on Mifs Seward's Louila, by M. E
VERSES on the death of Mrs. Carrill Verfes on the death of the Rev. David Wil
STATE PAPERS, IRISH REPRESENTATION, INTELLIGENCE, POLITICS, AM CHRONOLOGY.
ABERYSTWITH, extraordinary inftance of
murder and fuicide there AMERICA, State of the national debt in April 83
confuls and vice-confuls nominated by France commercial advantages held out by F
the new ftates, 401-rivalihip of the E
Further disturbances, 159-jealousy between the regulars and volunteers 159 Address from the county of Dublin for a diffo- Jution of parliament, 160-Lord Charle- mont's aniwer to the Belfast delegates re- folved to be inimical to the national in- tercit 160
Outrages of the mob, 2.40-animofity between the citizens and foldiers, 240-fpirit of vo- lunteering, 240-addrelles to the King from different counties, 240-Mr. Pitt's retufal to prefent the Belfait petition 241 Licentioufucfs of the populace, 320-differ- ences of opinion on parliamentary reform, 320-attorney-general's letter to the the- riffs of Dublin, 320-refufal of feveral counties to nominate delegates to Congreis, 321-refolutions of the citizens of Dublin on the attorney-general's letter, 321-ad- drefies to the king and lord lieutenant 321 Meeting and proceedings of the Irith Congrefs, 399-depredations of the banditti near Dub-
Mr. Jones's letter to the volunteers reviewed at Belfaft 'Letter from Belfaft
Copy of a paper fent to every volunteer corps
Gordon, Lord George, note to Mr. Pitt on the taxes, 78-Mr. Pitt's anfwer, 78-on en- gaging feamen to affift the Dutch against the Emperour
Great feal, action brought by Lee against the conftables who apprehended him for receiving
Greenwich conftable killed
HUNGARY, account of the crown
Johnfon, Doctor, his funeral
Johnstone, Commodore, verdict against him
by Capt. Sutton fet afide
LE MESURIER chofen alderman Letter, curious one, to the chancellor of the Exchequer 3 T
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