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Heffe-Caffel, debate on the treaty
with 281. 329, 85. Troops of,
imbark 256. Seized by the
French 369. The troops of,
of little fervice here 282. How
they behaved towards us in the
laft war ib.
Highland battalions two to be rai
fed 55. A lift of their officers ib.
Sail for Corke 259 for Ameri-
ca 375. Nine companies to be
raifed 376. Sail for Corke 611.
Arrive 665
Holburne, Adm. fails for Corke
252. for America ib.
A lift
of his fquadrou 251 373. Or-
dered to inquire after fome
English pirates, 252. Arrives

at Halifax 425. His proceed-
ings there 539. His fleet da-
maged by a florm 540. Ac-
count of the damage 600. The
Adm. comes home ib.
Holderneffe, E. of, his declaration
to the Pruffian minifter 485
Home, Mr John, of Athelfton
ford, writes a tragedy called
Douglas 47. Informed against
to his prefbytery ib. His tra-
gedy acted at London 158. Pro-
ceedings in his presbytery about
him 47. 158. His cafe refer-
red to the fynod, and remitted
back to the prefbytery 217.
Reigns his charge 274. Gets a
gold medal as a prefent from Mr
Sheridan 662

Home, Mr W. of Polwart, cen-
fured for going to the playhoufe
216

Hope defcribed 449, 50
Horatius Barbatus, Q. his fpeech
on the treaties with Ruffia and
Hefle Callel 329

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Further corrections of and addi-
tions to the memoirs of him
698

Hume, Mr D. the dedication of Bohemia under contribution650.
his four differtations 293
Humility defcribed 449
Hungary, Q. of, had many claim-
ants to her dominions 679. Her
answer to the King of Pruffia's
claim of Silefia ib. Her hard
fituation 681. Of a fubfcrip
tion in England for her ib. Af-
fifted by Britain ib. Her fuc-
celles 682, 6. Cedes Silefia to
the King of Pruffia 683. A
new war begun against her by
that King 688. Her answer to
his declaration 689. Her peace
with him 694 See Empress
Queen

Hunting at Kelfo 555
Jamaica fleet, reflections on its ar-
rival 439

Jaw locked, cure of it 462. 578
Jedburgh. See Bofton, Douglas
Illiberis, acts of the council
at, difcovered 370
Infamy, dungeon of 446, 7
Inoculation proposed to be ren-
dered more general 74
Infurances on lives, thoughts on
569

Intemperance, abode of, defcribed
446

Johnfon, Mrs, who fhe was 586.
Defcribed ib. Mistress to Sir
W. Temple 586, 8. Mother
to Stella 586. Married to Ralph
Mose, and why 587. See Stella
Joy, fatal effects of sudden 550
Ipecacuanha in fmall dofes, vir-
tues of 634

Kilbirny house burnt 258 m
King, his meflage to parliament
relating to his electoral domi-
nions, and the King of Pruffia
102. concerning the oath of fe
crecy 105. for recompenfing
the Americans, and affifting the
Eaft-India company 255. for
defraying extraordinary ex-
pences ib. His fpeech at the
close of the feffion 320. at the
opening of the feffion 607. His
declaration, as Elector of Hano-
ver, upon the army of obferva-
tion taking, the field 244 in
anfwer to the representation of
the Pruffian minifter 485. The
King of Pruffia's letter to his
Majefty 530. The authentici
ty of this letter impugned 597.1
His minifter's memorial to the
diet of the empire. 657. His
motives, as Elector, for taking
up arms again 651 Earl of
Cd's petition to 468. His
prefent to the British mufæum
427. Compliments the French
King on his escape 157. His
declaration on the Imperial mi-
nifter being recalled 371 See

Hanover

Kings, loans to, without the con-
fent of parliament, unconstitu
tional 565

Knowles, Adm, a political anec
dote relating to 232. | Exami-
ned in relation to the fecret ex-
pedition 604. See Hawke, Ex-
pedition

Ladd, John, invents a new wheel-
machine 257

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Ireland, the work for carrying on
the inland navigation begun 320.
The King's charity to the poor
of that kingdom 3.20. An ex-
hortation read in the Roman-#
Catholic chapels in Dublin 553.
Proceedings of the Commons Langton eftate fold 665
with respect to penfions 609. Lawfon, Mr W. his extraordi
664. Grants 664. The Duke
nary memory 614 ́...
of Bedford arrives at Dublins 53. Leeward ifland fleet arrives 430.
Extract of his fpeech ib. Iffues Reflections on it ib.
a proclamation against export- Legge, Mr. See Pitt
ing grain ib. The hofpital for Lehwald, M. his declaration on
lunatics opened ib.
Value of the march of the Pruffians 361.
corn imported into Ireland 665 Answer to the Ruffian memorial&
Irvine, appeal about the magi-, 478. Attacks the Ruffian ar- 1
ftracy of, determined 666 my. 479, Sends troops to Po..
Julius Florus, his fpeech on the merania, 530. Marches to that...
feamens bill 177.
duchy 598. The Swedes re-
Jupiter's fatellites, eclipfes of 703 treat before him 650. See A-
Kat, a favourite of the Prince of praxin, Pruffia, Ruffia, Sweden
Pruffia, executed 675.
Leith races, account of 431.5

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on Lufcar coal 629
Linen cloth ftamped for fale in
Scotland last year 112. Prizes
on fine linen determined 611
Lisbon, a violent fhock of an
earthquake there 248. Other
fhocks felt 661. See Portugal
Liffa, accounts of the battle of
.648

Liver, worm bred in it 578
Loan, French, advertisement a-
bout it 606

Loans to the King, without the
confent of parliament, uncon-
ftitutional 565

Lobb's cure for a catarrhous
cough 635
Lockhart, Capt. his bravery, re-
ward, and descent 612
London, freedom of, voted to
Meff. Pitt and Legge 256. Pre-
fented to them 318. Their
answer ib. Affize of bread 429.
Diffenters liable to be theriffs
429. A motion made for ad.
dreffing the King upon the fai-
lure of the fecret expedition, but
withdrawn, and why 548. Ga-
zette of 1788 512 :
Longitude, abstract of acts about
it 606. Machine for difcover-
ing it confidered ib.
Lothian fynod's proceedings rela-
tive to Meff. Carlyle and Home
217. See Carlyle, General af-
fembly, Home

Lottery, fcheme of it 102. Re-
flections on it $23. Tickets
delivered 429. Begins to be
drawn 489. Ends 550. An
Irish lottery prohibited 429.
Loudon, E. fails for Halifax 372.
Arrives, and is joined by Adm.
Holburne 425. Imbarks for
attacking Louisburg 539. Lays
afide the expedition, and why
ibes Sails back to New York ib.
Louifburg in diftrefs for provi-
fions 101. A French ficet there
373. A fatal distemper at 426.

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Why not attacked 539. A vio- Douglas 296. of the Glasgow
lent hurricane near 540. See
Homer 570
Lowofitz, battle of 8 (Holburne
Lues venerea, a cure for 702
Lufcar coal, experiments on 629
Lying-in hofpital, number of
women admitted into it 551
Macintosh, A. tried for ftealing
431

Mackenzie, Mr Rod. admits Mr
Bofton at Jedburgh 667. Ae

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count of him 668
Maclean, H. tried for murder
260. Executed 377
Mair, Mr T. depofed 212. See
Affociate fynod
Marine fociety, account of it
232. Royal donations to them
256. Their prefent to Justice
Fielding 665. Men and boys
fitted out by the fociety 429
Marifchal, E. the King of Pruffia's
letter to 525

Marthy grounds, Dr Lind on

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Merc. corrof. fublim. cures the

lues venerea 702

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Meffiah, account of a falfe one
Meteor, remarkable 554
Meteorological journals 196.237.
323, 78.435, 52.558. 704
Militia, abstract of the act 344.
Hiftory of the bill 617. A great
omiffion in it 620. Of exerci-
fing the militia on Sundays 618.
Disturbances occafioned by the
act 430. 549. Caufe of thofe
in Nottinghamfhire 549. Num-
ber returned for the weft riding
of Yorkshire 430
Minister, encomium on a late one
167, 7. Cenfure of him 181
Minifters manfes liable to the
window-tax 377. See Commif-
fion

Modefly introductress to Virtue
450

Monitor's reflections on the fecret
expedition 505

Monkish anfterity defcribed 447
Monthly Reviewy's character of

Mordaunt, Sir J. appointed com-
mander in chief on a secret ex-
pedition 430. Sails 488, 9.
Returns unfuccefsful 458, 9.
Mr Pitt's letter to Sir John 502.
General orders about conduct-

ing it 497. Other orders 499.
Proceedings on the inquiry into
his conduct 603. His fpeech
to the board 604. His fecret
inftructions 625. His letters
to Mr Pitt 626, 7. The report
of the board of inquiry 628.
Tried by a court-martial 662.
See Expedition

Morgan, Watkin, imprifoned for
uttering counterfeit coin 375
Mortality-bill for London 55.
111, 68. 220, 79. 327, 84.
439, 96. 559. 615,71
-for Edinburgh 55. 112, 68.
220, 79. 327, 84.439, 96. 559.
615,71

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general, for London and E-
dinburgh 705

Mucilage of gum arabic, its effi-

cacy 702

Murray, Peter, his unparallelled
conduct and bravery 379

Robert, his heroism 324
Mushrooms, their poisonous ef-
fects 431

Mufic, of fine tafle in 636
Nadafti, C. papers found in his
baggage 534. Takes Schweid-
nitz 590, 1

Navy, corrupt practices in vic-
tualling it 228
Navy-lieutenants, admiralty or
der about 44
Navy-furgeons, the pay of their
mates augmented 548
Neonomianifm, Aflociate fynod
vindicated from the charge of
213

Netherlands, Auftrian, Oftend
and Nieuport garrisoned with
French troops 372. The Bri-
tifh ordered to withdraw from
Oftend 371. See Emprefs-

Queen

Neumarck, or Liffa, battle of 647
News-papers, confiderations on
the additional duties on them
561

Numifius, L. his fpeech on the

feamens bill 66
Oath of purgation cenfured 401
Oaths, ceremonies adhibited to
584.
Of the oath in the com...
Oats,

millary-court i.

Oats, increase of a head of 429
Oils, on mixing them 7034
Old England man of war, letter
from on board of185. A fecond
Jetter 406

Ofborne, Adm. fails for the Me-
diterranean 256

Qflend, the British ordered to de
part thence 371. See British,
Emprefs-Queen
Paralytic cafes 701
Parliament prorogued 320. Meets
606. Hiftory of: A paragraph
in the Lords addrefs objected
to 441. Proceedings relating
to the high price of corn 442
566. and to Adm. Byng 442, 6.
The fupplies granted 443, 4, 5.
The fums ordered to be raised
515.
Refolutions for raifing
money by annuities 516, 17, 23-
Objections against the grant for
the army of obfervation $18.
Of the lottery 523. Of the
additional duties on news-pa-
pers, &c. 561, 2.. and on coals
exported 564. Of the new an-
nuities ib. Of loans to the
King 565. Of the militia-bill
617. A great omission in that
bill 620. See Militia. Of the
bill for quartering foreign troops

621

Patent for a new wheel-machine
257

John Mordaunt 502 His ac-
count of the feeret expedition
503. Dr Smoller's character
of him 663. See Expedition,
London

Flague reported as in Lisbons51.
Orders confequent upon it 552.
The report proves falfe ib.
Pleafure, palace of 445. Her
dominion 446. Partifans 448.
A frightful transformation ib..
Plinius Cæcilius, C. his speech on
the treaties with Ruffia and
Heffe-Caffel 333.

Poland, ftate of affairs there last
year 14. The Ruffian chan-
cellor's letter to the primate,
fenators, &c. 95. The fenti-
ments of the nobility with re-
fpect to the march of the Ruf
fans, and the fituation of Sa-
xony 415. The Queen dies
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Political anecdote 232
Pomerania invaded by the Swedes
482. The inhabitants ordered
to pay their taxes to them 534-
A counter-order by the Pruffian
commander ib. Affiftance fent
from Pruffia 598. The Swedes
driven out of Pomerania, and
the Pruffians break into that
belonging to Sweden 650. See
Pruffians, Sweden

Pomponius Matho, M. his fpeech

Patriot on the secret expedition on the treaties with Ruffia and

504

Perihelion in Greenland 428.
Perfia, ftate of affairs there
last year 1.
Account of the
new competitors to the crown

394

Philadelphia, money voted by
the affembly 101. A militia
bill dropt 373. Difputes be-
tween the governor and the af
fembly 426. Peace made with
the Shawanefe and Delaware In-
dians 601
Firna defcribed 7
Pifo, L. his fpeech on the trea-
ties with Rufla and Heffe-Caf-
fel 285

Pitt and Legge, Meff. refign 167.
Reftored to their offices 326.
Made free of London and other
towns 256. Their return to
the London compliments 318.
Thanked by the guildry of
Stirling 259. The guildry's
letter, and their answers 321.
Letter of thanks to Mr Pit,
from the owners of the Anti..
gallican privateer 209. His let-
ter to Adm. Hawke and Sir

Heffe-Caffel 385

Poor, a polity for employing
them 298
Pope. See Rome
Portugal, ftate of affairs there laft
year 117. A violent earth-
quake at Lisbon 248. A vul-
cano arifes ib. A royal decree,
against the bailiff Souza 379.
The Jefuits, confeffors to the
royal family, banifhed 660.
Shocks of earthquakes at Lif
bon 661. A prince of Portu-
gal arrives in England 429
Prague, accounts of the battle at
241. Of the fiege of 244
The fiege raised 363. Damage
done in it by the fige 366.
See Auftrians, Pruffia
Prefbyteries, proceedings of, re-
lating to the minifters who had
gone to the playhouse 47. 158.

214

Preffed men, complaints of,
groundlefs 40. Not fo 65.70
Preffing tyrannical and unjust
172. Contrary to Magna Char-
ta 179. Employing the mili-
tary therein illegal il.

Prifoners exchanged 375, ON
their treatment on both sides
494 Affifters of them to e
feape to be profecuted: 559
Privateers, pirating, reward for
difcovering 605

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Prize-goods, act for encouraging
the landing of 399
Pruffia, Fred. William, K. of, his
character 673, 4. Of his tall
regiment 674. Maintained a
numerous army ib. His fexe-
rity towards the prince and his
intimates 674, His fickness
and death 676. Death of his
Queen, and her character 383
Pruffia, Charles-Frederick, K. of,
his design of leaving his father's
dominions difcovered 675. 1m-
prifoned, with his favourite ib..
Compelled to marry a princefs
of Brunswick ib. His ftudies
675, 6 His behaviour on his
acceffion to the crown 677.
Neglects the tall regiment ib.
Sets boys deftined for the army.
at liberty ib. Grants a general
toleration of religion ib. Infti-
tutes the order of merit ib. Ad-
vances learning 678. Revives
a claim to Herftal ib. Takes
poffeffion of Silefia 679-3 | His
war with the Queen of Hunga-
ry 680. Fights the Austrians
at Molwitz ib. Routs them at
Czallaw 682. Makes peace
with the Queen 683. He re-
forms the laws ib. His plan
for the reformation of his courts
684. A fmall print, with a de-
feription and character of him,
fronting p. 685. His economy
685. A proof of the secrecy
of his counfels 686. Begins a
new war against the Queen of
Hungary 688. His declaration
upon it ib. Of his behaviour
in Bohemia 690. Takes Prague.
691. Retires from Bohemia
on the approach of the Au-
ftrians 692. Routs them at
Niedburg 693. Routs them a
gain at Standentz ib. Seizes
Saxony ib. Concludes a peace
with Auftria and Saxony 694.
See Hungary.. --- An account
of his difputes with the counts
of Petersburg, Drefden, and Vi-
enna 3.-7. Enters Saxony 7.
Defeats the Auftrians at Lowo-
fitz 8. The Saxon army fur-
renders to him 9. Orders men
of a certain age in Saxony to be
registered 42. Number of re-
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nished 97. The number of
this troops ib. T princes of
the empire who decl for and
against him 96. Orders the
French minister at Drefden to
depart 205. Certain ladies ar-
refted, and why 205, 39. For-
tifies Drefden 205. Breaks the
Saxon regiments for defertion
ib. Number of this troops it.
Iflues a memorial relative to his
enemies design to extirpate the
Proteftant religion 206. His
territories in Weftphalia inva-
ded by the French ib. Forbids
any perlon to approach the
Queen of Poland but her do-
meftics 239. Enters Bohemia
in three places ib. Defeats the
Auftrians near Prague 241.304.
Befieges Prague 244. Accounts
of the fiege 306. Craves the
affiftance of the empire against
the French 311. His general
in Pomerania's declaration a-
gainst the Ruffians 361. Sets
out to head the Prince of Be-
"Wern's army 363. Attacks the
Auftrians at Chofternitz, and is
defeated 363. Raifes the fiege
of Prague 363, 5. His memo-
vial to the diet about the French
entering the empire 366.
tires from Bohemia to Saxony
418. Marches to Lufatia ib.
His general in Pruffia's answer
to a Ruffian man fefto 478.
This general attacks the Ruf-
efians479. He recalls his minifter
from Sweden, and orders the
Swedish minifter to leave his
court 482. Offers the Auftrians
battle, which they decline 486.
Goes to meet the combined ar-
my of the French and the em-
pire ib.

Re-

His

Arrives at Erfurth
1487. Summoned to fee that
he has incurred the ban of the
empire 488. His letter to the
King of Britain, on the con-
vention with the French 530.
This letter difowned 597. His
letter to the Earl Marifchal
525. Comes to Gotha 531.
Goes to Buttelstadt 532.
capital infulted by the Auftrians
533, 91. His difcovery of a
plot carried on against him by
the court of Drefden 534. His
family go for Magdeburg 592.
Defeats the combined army at
Rosbach 593. 641. His fpeech
to his army before the battle
597. Orders an account of the
exceffes of the Ruffians in Pruf-

fia to be drawn up 640. His
troops at Breslau defeated 644.
646. Defeats the Auftrians at
Liffa, or Neumarck 647. Takes
Breflau 649. Of his 'finances,
forces, &c. 656. Gets no fub-
fidies ib. The Emprefs-Queen's
remarks on his memorials 694
Pruffians deftroy the Austrian
dens on the frontiers of Lufatia
155. Take a rich magazine,
and rout a body of Croats ib.
Defeat the Auftrians at Rei-
chenberg 240. M. Schwerin
and the Prince of Bevern enter
Bohemia 241.
The former
killed in the battle of Prague
242. 305. Raife contributions
in the Upper Palatinate and in
Franconia 367. Defeated at
Hennersdorf, and Gen. Win-
terfeldt killed 487. Retreat
into Silefia 533. The garrifon
of Schweidnitz made prifoners
590, I. Defeated at Breflau

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army in Germany 423, 4. Con-
cludes a convention with the
Hanoverians 483, 4. Marches
to Halberstadt 533. His letter
to Pr. Ferdinand of Brunfwick
650. Burns the fuburbs of Zell
655. See French
Rochefort of its fortifications622.
See Expedition

Rome, affairs there last year 1 16.
The Duke of Modena's poflef
fions in the ecclefiaftic ftate to
be purchased 537

Rofbach, accounts of the battle
of 593. 641
Ruddiman, Mr T. account of
him and his writings 54
Ruptures, hofpital for 427
Ruffia, ftate of affairs there last
year 14. The Empress refuses

to mediate between the courts
of Vienna and Berlin 41. C.
Befucheff's letter to the pti-
mate, &e of Poland 95. A
fire at Mofcow 96. The fleet
fails 154. The army begins to
march for Pruffia 204. Threat-
ened ib. Ill of a dropfy 238.
Manufactory of printed linens
fourishes 238. The fleet blocks
up the ports of Pruffia 304. Of
the behaviour of the French
ambaflador 361. The Pruf-
fian declaration against the Ruf-
fians ib. The Ruffians take
Memel 362. 416. Publish se-
veral manifefloes 478. An ang
fwer by the Pruffian general is.
The exceffes and barbarities
committed by them in Pruffia
478, 9. Attacked by the Pruf-
fians 479, 80. Their lofs 481.
Retreat 482. Purfned 530. Of
the caufe of their retreat ib.
The exceffes committed bythem
in their retreat 640. See A-
praxin, Pruffians
Sabbatci Levi, a pretended Mer-
'fjah, account of 631

St Bartholomew island taken 157
St Philip's, fort, journal of the
fiege of 28. A lift of the kill-
ed and wounded, and of the
ammunition expended 38. Ad-
vantage of its galleries 301. See
Blakeney

Sallee, an earthquake there 370
Salmon, large, caught 662
Sardinia, affairs there last year
114. The King refolves on a
neutrality 424. Sends troops
to his frontiers 660
Sárfaparilla root, its virtues 581
Saxony, affairs there laft year 6.

c. Mch of a certain age to
be

be registered 42. Number of
men furnished to the Pruffians
97. Oeconomy recommended
to the magistrates of the great
towns 155. Money demanded
ib.

Ladies of the court arreft-

ed 205. and why 239. Dref
den fortified 205 A defign to
furprife Konigftein ib. Saxon
foldiers defert, and the regi-
ments broke ib. Recruits de-
manded ib All perfons forbid
to approach the Queen but her
domeftics 239. Zittau taken
417. Leipfic laid under mili-
tary execution 533. The exe-
cution fufpended ib. Leipfic
fummoned by the Prince of
Saxe-Fiildburghaufen 592. M.
Keith's speech to the magiftrates
ib. The Queen dies 597. See
Auftrians, Pruffia. A corre-
fpondence carried on in the court
against the King of Pruffia 534
Schaw, R. fhot for defertion 555
Schweidnitz besieged 533. Taken

590

Scorbutic humour cured by lime-

water 701

Scot, Mr, cenfured for going to
the playhoufe 158
Scots, their trade fuffers by French
privateers 259. Thanked for
their activity in raising the new
levies 258

Sea-officers, their hardships 173
Seamen, debates on the bill for
their better encouragement 39.
63. 169. 225. The debate fum-
med up 182. Concluded 225.
Numbers loft by ill ufage 66.
Confequence thereof 66. 70. 71.
Thoughtlefs and inconfilerate
men 175. Should not be all
difcharged at the end of a war
178. Their hardships 180.
Bounties to, prolonged 157
Seydelitz, Gen. his bravery 531
Sheridan, Mr, his prefent to Mr
Home 662

Ships to be navigated by foreign
feamen 157
Sicily and Naples, affairs there
laft year 117. Military prepa
rations 42.
Corn to be fent to
Britain 207.
An earthquake in
Sicily 488. 537. See Hercula-

neum

Simoniacal practices, overture a-
bout 264

Skeleton, gigantic 606

Sleepy woman 634

Smugglers, abstract of the act to
indemnify 398
Snatt tried for robbing the Nor-
wich mail 429

Somerfet, D. of, account of his fa-
mily 670

Spain, affairs there last year 117.
Naval preparations 97. The
Antigallican privateer feized 156.
See Antigallican. Convention
with 156. Corn exported thence
207. The importation of Ge-
noefe manufactures prohibited
ib. The King figns a neutrality
with Britain 246. The fiege
of Ceuta raised 488
Springsfeld, Dr, on the Carlf-
bad waters 411

Stage-plays, Edinburgh prefby-
tery's admonition against 18.
A refolution of Glasgow pref-
bytery against 47. Their mo-
rality feriously confidered 77.
Extracts of a ferious inquiry
into the nature and effects of
the ftage 143. Difficulty in
treating the fubject ib. The
argument ftated 144. Four
things implied in the idea of e.
ven a well-regulated stage ib.
Three general arguments against
the ftage, viz. That it is an im-
proper amusement 145. That
it is not a proper method of
inftruction, but pernicious 146.
That none can attend plays,
without partaking of the lins
of others, and contributing to
their pollution 149. Lothian
fynod's overture about the play-
houfe 218. The affembly's o-
verture 264

Stamp-act, abstract of it 301/
Steel, Mr, cenfured for going to
the playhouse 158
Stella, her birth and parentage
586, 7. Bold action of 588.
Her character 589. See John-
fon, Swift

Steuart, Gen. his defence 197
Stevens, Com. fails for the Eaft
Indies 158

1

Stocks, prices of 56. 111, 68.
221, 79. 327, 84. 439, 96. 559..
615, 71
Stonykirk, of the fettlement of

that parish 265
Storms, at Aberdeen 108. on the
welt coast of England 257 in
Scotland 258. in Cornwall 428
Styles, old and new, a decision
concerning 376

Smollet, Dr, his character of Mr Supplies granted 443, 4, 5.

Pitt 663

Smuggled goods fold 431

See

a-

Corn imported from Ruffia 47.
The making of fpirituous li-
quors hibited 42. The King
refolves to fulfil his engagements
as guarantee of the treaty of
Weftphalia 204. His Majefty
highly refpected 239. Magazines
of corn to be established 362.
Warlike preparations ib. The
reafons of fending troops into
Pomerania 416. The King a
verfe to that step 417. Factions
among the great men 482. The
Swedish troops invade Branden-
burg Pomerania 482. The
Pruffian minifter recalled ib.
Progrefs of the Swedes in Pome-
rania 598. They retire on the
approach of the Pruffians 650.
Of Col. Campbell's negotiations
at Stockholm 641. See Pruffia,
Pruffians

Swift, anecdotes of, and of his
favourite Stella 585
Taxes, difadvantage of anticipa.
ting them 564

Temple of Virtue, a dream 445.
The temple defcribed, and the
candidates for admiffion 459.
451. See Virtue
Terrible privateer taken 53. Cha-
rity to the widows of the cap-
tain and crew 110. An ac-
count of the sufferings of the
crew 494
Theodore, late King of Corfica,
his monument, and infcription
on it 552
Thompfon's account of corrupt
practices in victualling the navy

228

Throat-distemper, its rife, fymp-
toms, and cure 632, 3
Thunder, mischief done by 258
Tilbury fhip wrecked 600. of-
ficers faved and lost ib.
Torrington, L. his petitions in
favour of Adm. Byng 103, 4
Townshend, Adm. arrives from
Jamaica 375

Treaties, debate on those with
Ruffia and Heffe-Caffel 285.
329, 85. That they were de-
figned to prevent our engaging
in a war upon the continent
286. and cannot give offence
to Pruffia 288. We should
fometimes engage in continen-
tal connections 289. That
they were entered into for the
fake of Hanover 330. Not
new in their kinds 334
Trebonius Afper, L. his speech
in favour of the feamens bill

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