Venice, affairs there laft year Whale-fifhing fhips fail 259. Their fuccefs 378
Tunis, a plot there discovered 113
Turbot fifh, an extraordinary large one 259 Turky, affairs in laft year 12. 13. Vizir depofed 95. of his difgrace 154. the apparent heir ib. plague breaks out at Conftan- tinople 154. Changes made in the ministry 238. A refolu- tion taken to obferve the trea- ties with Ruffia and Auftria 304. French intereft faid to decline 415. The Turks jea- lous of the alliance of the three great powers of Europe ib. A mutiny among the janifaries ib. Regulation with respect to Jews and Armenians revived ib. The Sultan Ofman III. dies, and is fucceeded by Sultan Mu- ftapha 640. A change made in the miniftry ib. The new Sultan's liberality to the jani- faries ib. Minifters to be fent to the frontier-courts ib. Tuscany, affairs in that duchy laft year 116. A neutrality to be obferved 155, 6. A road in the territory of Lucca demo- lifhed 369 United Provinces, fummary of affairs there last year 122. Da- mage done by the melting of fnow 101. The fleet augment- ed ib. The augmentation of the land-forces oppofed by the city of Amsterdam ib. The ftates informed of the French troops marching into the empire 157. The French minifter demands four of the principal towns on their frontiers to be garrifoned by French troops 372. declaration on taking of Emb. den 425. The Dutch uneafy at their new neighbours it. The Dey of Algiers makes peace with the ftates 488. The Bri- tish minifter presents a memo- rial, about Oftend and Nieuport being in the hands of the French 661
Wheat, furprising increase of a
Venereal difeafe, Indian remedy grain of 551
for 451. The plant defcribed Wheel-machine of a new inven- tion 257
ib. Victualling-office, account of ab- ufes in it 228 Virginia, Indians abound in that province 313. The back fet- tlements ravaged by the French and Indians 373. The pro vince threatened with an inva. fion 427. Preparations for re- pelling it ib. See America Virtue, temple of 445. The temple defcribed 450. A de feription of the goddess ib. Her dominion 447. The road to Virtue ib.
Voltaire's account of the defcent on the coast of Britany in 1746, corrected 397. His account of the rebellion in Scotland in 1745 526. of Sabbatei Levi, a pre- tended Meffiah 631 War, the 12th article of 46. How that against France should have been conducted 63. 64 Warrington, E. of, his benevo- lent notice to his tenants in fa- vour of the poor 662 Watfon, Adm. takes Fort Ge- riah in the Eaft Indies 24. Re- takes the British fettlements in Bengal 373. Articles between him and the nabob 5 44. Takes Chandernagore, a French fort 545- Articles of the capitula- tion 546. See Bengal, Geriah Watfon, J. an expofed child 492 Wehlau, accounts of the battle of 479.-481. Lofs of the Ruffians 481. of the Pruffians 482 Webb, Gen. his fecretary's let- ter to Col. Monro 540. His conduct blamed 542, 3 Wefer palled by the French 369 Weft, Adm. his evidence in Adm. Byng's trial 89. Sails with a fquadron 44. Returns 158. His death 438 Whale caft afhore near Borrow- ftouhness 431. Another near Aberdeen 608
INDEX to the POETRY,
AD--ty, to the Lords of 75 Bear and the multitude 477
Anacreon, ode 1. 396
A. Mr, epitaph on 154 At of P-d, Mrs, to 340 VOL. XIX.
Blakeney, written under his pic-
Whitefield, Mr G. arrives at E- dinburgh 260. Dines with the Commiffioner ib. Sets out for Glasgow ib. Succefs of his cha- rity-fermon there 322. Assault- ed at Dublin 376 William-Henry fort attacked by the French in vain 313, 14. Attacked by M. Montcalm 5 40. Montcalm's letter to the com- mandant ib. Gen. Webb's let- ter 540.
The fort furrenders 541. The articles of the capi- tulation ib. Further particulars of the lofs 542. The capitu- lation violated by the French 543, 98, 9. The French ac- count of it 599. 600 Widows scheme, a computation between the calculations upon which it is founded, and the facts as they have come out 264 Window-tax, minifters manfes found liable in payment of it 377. Proceedings of the com- miffion relating to it 610. The tax ordered to be paid in E- dinburgh 432 Winterfeldt, Gen.' killed 487 Witherspoon, Mr, his inquiry into the ftage 143. See Stage Wolfe, Col. examined about the fecret expedition 603 Woman, fleepy, cafe of one 634 Wood, G. fhot at Tranent 258. The killers tried and acquitted
Wool, tarred, premiums for, de- termined 492 Worcester, damage done by a ftorm at 257 Worm bred in the liver 578. Reflections on worms found in the human body 579 Zell, its fuburbs burnt by the French 655
Zittau, taken by the Auftrians 417. Its deplorable ftate ib. The Auftrians apology for their treatment of it 417, 18
Cæfar and Frederick 637 Capel, L. ftanzas written by 74 Chloe, an epiftle to 291 Cibber's ode for the new year 19 for the King's birthday 571 - intended new-year's ode 638 Cke, Mifs, to, on her father's death 395 Cupid, to 291 Damien, verfes writ under his firft examination 74 Dancer, on a bad one to bad mu- fic 475
F. W. to Mifs A. C. 360 F-d-e, Mr, to 638 Fox and Pitt, epigram on 238 Free's ode to the King of Pruffia
French, on their barbarities 75 Garrick, Mr, to, on his erecting a ftatue for Shakespear 292 Great George, Latin rhymes to the tune of 477 Halkett, Sir P. epitaph for 395 Hiftories, on thofe of Eachard and Burnet 339
Davis on the French barbarities Home, Mr, epigram on 76
Hope, cde to 508 (292 Infcription for Lady Meldrum -on K. Theodore's marble 552 Job's defcription of the horfe i
Difh of tea, on one 360 Douglas, prologues and epilogue to 75. See Home Eachard, on his and Burnet's hi-mitated 203 ftories 339
Elegy on Mr H. Midleton 153 on the death of Adm. on a schoolmafter 638 Epigram on Mr Home 76 an a late tranfaction 238 on Fox and Pitt ib.
on the King of Pruffia's being put under the ban of the empire on felf-conceitednefs 292 (ib. on Grizle and Gripus 529 on four fifters 570 on Ned's burying his wife 590 Epiftle to Chloe 291 -to a friend 528 Epitaph on Mr A. 154
for its author 238 for Sir Peter Halkett 395 Expedition, the mock 528 Farewell to fantastic love 291 Ferdinand, Pr. to the Hanoveri- an troops 637
Jupiter and the Herdsman 396 K-- of G, Mrs, to the me- mory of 433 Lady, on one running away from an officer 154
Mock expedition 528 Ode to Hope 508 Parliament - clofe, on paffing through it at midnight 639 Paftora and Thyrfis 571 Pastoral on Susan 203 Another 360
P. B. to Mifs, of W-lls 571 Pitt, Mr, on his being troubled with the gout 75
On his difmiffion 203 -The Prefs to him 477 Praife of vanity 204 The Prefs to Mr Pitt 477 Prior's thought altered 548 Progrefs of the fifter-arts 571 Pruffia, K. of, on his being put under the ban of the empire 238 - Dr Free's ode to him 572
to, on his late fuccefs 638. The Schoolboy 476 (See Cæfar Schoolmaster, elegy on one 638 Self-conceitedness, on 292 Shakespear, on a statue being e- rected for him 292 Sifter-arts, their progrefs 571 Sifters, epigram on four 570 Song on Calia 340 Other fongs 528, 9 Spring, on 292 Study, on 340 Sufan, a paftoral on 203 Tea, on a difh of 360 Theodore, K. inscription on his marble 552 Tobacco, on chufing a wife by a pipe of 154
Tranfmigration, a fable 395 Vanity, the praife of 2041 Wife, on chufing one by a pipe of tobacco 154
INDEX to the MARRIAGES, BIRTHS, DEATHS, &c., 17.57:
N. B. When a name occurs oftener than once in a page, the number of times is denoted by numeral letters immediately after the number of the page.
D Barnard, L.165 Forbes 494. 556
Monro 382. 614 Montgomery 437 Moor ib.
Guernsey, L. 165
Gwynn 382 Home 614
Hamilton 165. 382 Nugent 325
Harborough, E.382
Barnard, L.669 Leven, C. 110
Ludlow, L. 382 Mackenzie 437 Manners 669
Mountgarret, V.382 Murray 614 Naples, Q. 165 Norb, L. 4950
Buckley 166 Bull 558 Buller 615
Gordon 55 ii. 167. Innes 558
Burton 167. 496 iii Devins 278
Green 166. 167. Knox ib. ii
Campbell 55 vii. 166. Dudgeon 327
Monfon 671 (496 Montgomery 55 ii.
Capps 326 Carlifle, E. 166 Carmichael 496 Carpenter 384 Carteret ib.
Carysfort, L. 167 Caffidy 166 Cathcart, L. 220 Caunter 167
Cauthorne 166
Ligonier 220. 557. Morifon ib.
Moore 167 ii. 278ii
Elphinston 278.327 Hankerfon 495
Home, E. 220 ii Home 166 ii. 220.
Forbes III, 66. Hood 167. 327
Cradock, Bp 557, 8 Fox 220. 326, 83
Hotham 384 439 Houston 55 Howe 278. 327
Lowther 220
Lucas 111
Lyttelton ib.
Macalifter 55. 496 Macbrair 167
Macdonald 55x.167 Macdonnell 55 iii
Mackenzie 55vi. 167 Mackinnon 55 Maclachlan ib.
Mostyn 111, 67 Mowbray 167 Munro 55 iii
Mure-Campbell278 Murray 55. 167 Myrton 467 Nairn 278
Napier 166 ii. 220 Nelfon 495
Nevinfon 166 Newbattle, L 558.
Macleod 55, 166 ii. Parker 558
Macmartin 55 (167. Parry 166
Hughes 166, 7: 327 Macrah ib.
Paul 167 Pearle 220 Penman 496
Perry 495 Phillips 166
Dalrymple 163.439 Gahan 166
Sermons, by J. Ancell 279 by N. Ball 221 by Dr Carter ib. by J. Cook fey 222 by S. Davis 559 by Mr Davis 616 by Mr Fairchild 440 by Dr Fothergill 222. 616 by R. Gilbert 222 by J. Gill 616 by J. Greenhill 222 by James Halifax 559 by J. Hervey 440 by L. Holden 222 by D. Jennings 559 by R. Lowth ib. by Dr Milner 222 by T. Potter 328 by W. S. Powell 616 by T. Richards 222 by G. Ridley 279 by W. Romaine 328 by Dr Taylor 222 Smith's family-bible 559 Spooner's paraphrafe on Matthew and Mark 672 Steffe on a separate exiftence 221 Stephenfon on natural and reveal- ed religion 327 Steventon's faith and duty of a Christian 328 Sykes on the refurrection of the fame body 112
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