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A Berdeen, a fociety of fons 260. 312-364-416.468.520. -Account of the expences of

of the clergy

Barrymore, Earl, verdicts a
gainst 98.

Bath, Ld anecdotes of 368.
Bees, improvement in mana-
ging 381,
Birmingham, &c. damages by
the riots 99. Riot at 254.
Theatre burnt 411.
Births, on the tax on 428.
Blakey on fire engines 373.
On the navigation of the an-
cients 469.

Blind, plan for their relief 422
Inftitution for at Liverpool
423. Ingenuity of W. White-
hill 424.

Blunt F. his conjugal felicity
23.

-Bofwell's life of Johnfon, 17.
His private conversation with
the King 18. Character 209.
-Ofwald's cry of nature, 21.
Rhapfody in favour of a ve-

The Loiterer: Frank Blunt's
conjugal felicity 23.

Admiralty-trial 200.
Africa, difcoveries in 492.
Agriculture: Useful hint in
294. Taxes unfriendly to
491. French and English
compared 529. Intelligence
refpecting 583.
America: Washington's fpeech
to congress 41. Number of
inhabitants ib. Army de-
feated by Indians 95. Wa-
fhington prefented by Ld
Buchan with an oak box 96.
Increased population 269.
Anecdotes Of Lippe 4. King
of Portugal 6. Putnam 7. A
Frenchman and his hair-dref
fer 320. Earl of Bath 368. Ca-
tharine de Medicis 394. Sir Boat at Shields for affifting
R. Strange 421. W. White diftreffed mariners 148.
hill 424. Handel ib. The Books:
King 443. Warburton 498.
Franklin 581. 648
Arabian tales, preface to 109.
Archers, on skilful 425.
Army pay augmented 44.
Artizans, money left by Frank-getable diet ib.
lin for aflifting 497.
Affembly, General, meets 257.
Addrefs to the King 304.-De Leffep's travels in
Addrefs on the D. of York's
marriage ib. Cafe of Mr
Macnaught of Girthon, ac-
cufed of blafphemy, &c. ib.
Petition of Mr Peat, prefen-
tee to the parish of Gigha, ib.
Petition of Mr Robertfon pre-
fentee to Inverkeithing ib.
Ordain prefbytery of Dun-
fermline to proceed in the fet--Paine's Rights of Man. part
tlement, &c 307. Overture 2. Combining principle and
refpecting the ilave trade 305. practice 121.
Report of committee on over-
ture refpecting licensing pro-
bationers adopted with a.
mendments, &c. ib. Report
of truftces on widows fund
ib. Cafe of the parishes of
Dingwall, Fodderty, and
Contin ib. Report of com-
mittee on the horíe tax 306.
Committee's report for aug-
mentation of stipends ib. Sy.
nod of Moray's overture on
annexation of parishes 307.
Remarkable unanimity in the
proceedings ib.

Babylon, antiquities of 157.
Bank of England directors 199.
Bank of Scotland increafe their
capital 48. Price of fhares
360.

Bankrupts 52. 104 156. 208.

Kamptfchatka 25.

Lempriere's tour from Gib-
raltar to Tangier &c. 69.
How received by the ladies
of the Prince's harem 72. And
of the Emperor's,&c. 126,
More money! or, Odes of
inftruction to Mr Pit; by P.
Pindar 73.

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Gaultier's rational and moral

games 128.

Thomson's effay on the fcur-
vy 129.

-Long's voyages and travels,
defcribing the manners and
cuftoms of the North Ameri-
can Indians, &c. 186. Indians
treat their prifoners, moft
cruelly 235.

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Gilpin on foreft fcenery:
Miraculous prefervation of
Hampshire fowler 191.
Anecdotes of the Earl of
Chatham, with his fpeeches
in parliament 238.
-Chriftie's Mifcellanies: On
the ftate and education of the
people 240.

Wollstonecraft's vindication
of the rights of woman 284.

trial 290.
Letter from Lady W—ll—e
to Capt. 329.
—Journal of a Journey from
the Cape of Good Hope, un-
dertaken in fearch of the
wreck of the Grofvenor 391.
Imlay's defcription of the
Western territory of N. A
merica 436.

-Two letters to Lord Onflow
and Mr Dundas, on the late
proclamation. By T. Paine
439

-Petition from the Nabob of
the Carnatic to the Houfe of
Commons 441.
-Williams's letters from
France vol. 2. 486
Letter to A. Young op
tithes 490

-Letter to Lord Howe on
the divifion of the prize-
money of the Dutch Eat-
Indiamen 491.
-Swinton's travels into Nor-
way, Denmark, and Ruffia
540

Life of the Countess De la
Motte 544
-Letters from Gov. Phillip
on the fettlement in New
South Wales, &c. 548
-Lord Monboddo's origin
and progrefs of language, vol.
6. 593.

-Phillips's hiftory of inland
navigation 595

-Account of the Sugar Maple
tree of the United States 597
-Medical facts and obferva.
tions. vol. 2. On curing
burns 599.
-Leffons of a governess to
her pupils by Madame de
Sillery Brulart 641
-Lord Buchan's effays on the
lives of Fletcher and Thom-
fon 643
—Burdy's life of the Rev. P.
Skelton 645

Letter to the Dean of Lin-
coln, concerning tithes 647
Books, new, catalogue of 26.
73. 133. 189. 238. 29. 332.
392.439. 487.551. 399.645.
Boroughs, Scots, parliament on
their reform 226. Meeting of
delegates 412.
Bofwell. See Books,
Botany Bay, felons efcape to
Timor 277.356. Diftrefs of the
colony 355. Prefent ftate of
549.

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INDEX to the Effays, Books, Hiftory, &c. 1792.

Bounty armed fhip_mutineers
taken 196. 276. Tried 459.
Shot 567.

Bricks, number made near
London 148.
Britifh fhips cleared out at Pe-
terfburg 46.
British wool fociety 99. 308.
461.568.
Bromsgrove, inundation

199.

at

Bruises, remedy for 372.
Brunswick's declarations 379.
381.

Brutus to Mr F-224. Ld

335

T
Buchan, Ld, his card to cor-
refpondents 60. Sends Wa-
fhington an oak-box96. Effays
on Fletcher and Thomfon 643.
Bullock killed with a man's fift
517.

Burials 52. 104. 156. 208. 260.
312. 364, 416.468.520.572.
624.

Burns, cure for 599.
Butter, mode of preferving584
Cable. See Cordage
Canals 151.359-517-459-596.
Cancers, cure for 338.
Card Ld Buchan to learned
correfpondents 60.
Catharine de Medicis, anec-
dote of 394.
Cattle fwelled by clover, me-
thod of faving III.
Charcoal, purifying quality of

16.

Charles I's coronation at Edin-

burgh 473.
Chriftian knowledge fociety
ISI.

Circuit-trials 201. 462.
Claudine, a Swifs tale 417.477.
Cleavers cure the fcurvy 337.
Clergy, fons of, obtain a
charter 99. Aberdeen fociety
of 201.

Clover. See Cattle.
Coins found at St Andrew's
151.
Common-pleas requested to
ftop execution of a fentence
of court-martial 355.
Commons, Houfe of, attempt to

rica 113.
bounty reduced ib. Plymouth taken 196. A French frigate
Whale fishery taken 145. Bounty mutineers
election ib. Petition from taken 197. An island on the
Nabob of Arcot ib. Duke Malabar coaft taken 198.
and Duchefs of York's fettle- Nundy Durgum and feve-
ment ib. National debt 115. ral hill-forts taken 249.
ftatutes ib. Mr Rofe and Weft- wallis's operations 349. Da-
Petition for repeal of penal Madras council on Ld Corn-
minster election ib. War in mahcottah, Errede, and Sat-
India 117. Repofitories for timungulum taken 350. Ally
chancery papers 171. Slave- Ruzza defeated ib. Attack
dan's motion on the Scots cipal operations from Feb. 6.
trade ib. 279. 431. Mr Sheri- on Tippoo's camp 351. Prin-
vocate's bill 228. Parliamen- nary articles 406.
royal boroughs 226. Lord Ad- till the peace 404. Prelimi
tary reform 281. Religious from Lord Cornwallis to Mr
against feditious writings 385. council of Madras to the di-
toleration 325. Proclamation Dundas 451. Governor and
Cirencester election 430. In rectors 453.
dia budget ib. Speaker's ad- Tippoo 455.
drefs to the King 434. Pro-
576. On negotiating with
rogation ib. On the addrefs
France 625. Manchester riot,
&c. 627.

Conftitutional letter to
-Irish House of burnt 148.
Cordage-mill for making cables
people of G. Britain 267.293.
the
Corn unripe fit for feed 294.
&c. 148.
wholefome 584.
Damaged
rendered
ford gaol 98.
Criminals induftrious in Ox-

corn

Dance, account of a Kampt-
Crown-lands report on 408.

fchatkan 25.

Defamatory expreffions, action
De Leffeps. See Books
for 303.
De la Motte. See Books
Ordinance relative to
Denmark Sound lifts 33.611.
flave-trade r94.
D'Eon Madam, requests per-
the
miffion to raise a legion &c. 302.
Dogs, mad, advertisements
by one 461.
about 309.
A woman bit
Duel, Ld Lauderdale and
Drefs of women in the Eaft121.
Gen. Arnold 357.
mages for crim. con. 514.
Duff, Maj. found liable in da
libel 617.
Duffin, W. committed for a

Dundas, Mr, on feamen's wages
409. On icarcity of grain, &c.

620.

burn 254.
Commons, Houfe of: On the
addrefs 3. Addrefs, &c. on
the marriage of the D. of York
61. Vote feamen and fol-
diers ib. Exchequer bills ib. Duval, his life 9.
Finance-committee ib. Ways Earthquakes: At Zante 34.
and means ib. Taxes to be Jamaica 146. England ib.
repealed 62. Budget 63. Eaft India directors 199.
Malt-duty 64. Ruflian ar- Eaft Indies: Lord Cornwallis's
mament ib. Trade with Ame- operations 83. Chittledroug

Letter

Treaty with
Court-martial
money ib. Forts given up 566
troops fickly, &c. 565. Prize-
on Lieut. Douglas 457. The
Edinburgh population 201.
tolbooth 308.
Riots 307. Prisoners in the
Mrs Siddons at 412. Duty
Addrefs to
357. Trials of rioters 360.
the King on his proclamation
bounty given 517. Mcdals
on coals taken off 460.
ftruck at 516. Produce of
donations by H. Thornton ib.
revenue 517. Charitable
increafe widows peufions ib.
King gives 5000l. to the Col-
lege 568. Merchant company

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univerfity 620.
Education, plan for the im-
provement of female 290.
Brulart's method of 641.
Hints on 523. Madame
Ellis, Mr, alteration in his eye-
Elephant, brave defence of
fight 16.
one against his affailants, 39r

Number of Students at the

England, fhips furnished by
towns of in 1346, 8.
quakes ib.
Whitehaven 146.
England: Ground finks at
Earth-
Inundation at
clamation against feditious
Bromsgrove 199. Royal pro-
fioners of crown lands report
publications 255. Commif-
Poles 409. Lift of Ships at
Portsmouth
408. Subfcription for the
459. Notices
duction of poors' rates at
relative to canals ib. French
emigrants arrive ib. Re-
and meeting of parliament
Norwich 460. Proclamations
for embodying the militia

618.

618. Bounties to feamen, &c.
619
English language, innovations
in reprobated 220.
Epifcopals, Scots, 152. Debate
on a bill for their relief 321.
Abstract of the bill 358.
Fir-trees, fheep fed on 584.
Fire-engines, differtation on
Fish, on drying in kilns 372.
Florian, M de, a Swifs tale
by 417. 477
Fowler, miraculous efcape of
one 191

letters to the Affembly ib.
Letter from Narbonne ib.
M. Cahire refigns ib. M.
Bertrand refigns the marine
department 145. Proceed
ings relative to the effects of
emigrants 196. On the Swifs
recalling a regiment ib. Pro-
posal for children not born in
wedlock to inherit their pa
rents property ib People of
colour and free negroes in
the colonies to enjoy the
rights of active citizens 243.
Invention for rapidly com-
municating orders 244 Prin.
ciples of M. Pothin's bank ib.
Intimation of the K. of Hen
gary having adopted the fyf-
tem of the late Emperor ib.
Narbonne acquitted ib. De-
crees relative to Spain ib. Go-
vernor of Jamaica demands
indemnification for negroes
landed there 245. Sardinia
pacific ib. Ecclefiaftical ha
bits prohibited ib. Letter from
Gen Lucknerib. Prohibition
of flave-trade propofedib. Ac-
count of the engagement of
the Phenix and Refolu ib.
Difpatches from Vienna 246.
247. M. de Noailles im-
peached 246. revoked 247.
A preceptor to the Prince
Royal appointed 246. Re-
folution thereon 247. King
vifits the Assembly ib Pro
potes war against Hungary
248. Money voted 297. Pa-
triotic gifts ib. Officers pay
increased ib. Secret fervice-
money ib. On quelling dif-
turbances ib. Petition re-
fpecting debt of former ad.
miniftration ib. Princes of
Lorraine claim to have their
property exempted from fe-
queftration ib. A detach-
ment from Lifle defeated by
the Auftrians ib. M. Dillon
butchered by his own troops,
&c. 298. M. Biron's defeat
at Mons ib. Difobedience of
his troops ib Refigns his
command 299. Rocham
beau's ill fuccefs imputed to
the miniftry ib. He requests
leave to refign ib National
volunteers augmented ib. M.
de la Fayette demands ven-
geance for the cruelties at
Lifle ib. Situation with fo-
reign powers ib. M. Servan
appointed minifter of war ib.

France: Measures refpecting
the countenance given to e-
migrants by foreign powers
34. 35. 40. Refractory cler-
gy 35. Avignon trar quil ib.
Deputation from the Affem-
bly to the King on the dan-
gers of the country, &c. ib.
King's fpeech to the Affem-
bly ib. Their addrefs 37.
Three armies to be raised ib.
King's Veto to decree against
clergy 38. Answers of fo-
reign powers to King's ac-
ceptance of the conftitution
ib. Negotiations with Ger
man Princes for indemnifica-
tion 40. State of frontiers
41. Affembly never to war
for conqueft, &c. 77. Let
ter from the King 78. Empe-
ror's manifefio again France
79. Llector Palatine pacific
79. 81. Letter from French
princes to the Emperor ib.
Report-on Emperor's mani-
feito 80. Decree thereon 83.
and on the claims relative to
Alface 1. Decree of for-
feiture 82. Difturbances at
Paris 83. The measures to
be taken with the Emperor
ib. King's letter to the Af
fembly thereon 140. and to
the Mayor on the report that
he was to leave Paris ib.
Addrefs to the people on the
operations of the Affembly ib.
Export duties increafed 141.
Plan for preventing forgery
of affignats, &c. ib. Claims
of German princes ib. Papers
-prefented by the minifter ib.
Generals opinion on the ftate
of France 142. M. de Grave
nominated miniiter of war
143. Debates thereon ib.
Letter from the King ib.
Further debates on condu&
of minifters ib. Accufation
again Delfart 144. is

On the affairs of Avignon ib.
On the difobedient troops at
Mons 300. Danger refult.
ing from the number of fo-
reigners at Paris ib. Papers
relating to the nobility to be
burnt ib. Children from St
Domingo to be fupported by
the public ib. Defertions ib.
New affignats ib. On fet
tling claims in Lorraine and
Alface ib. Bavay taken by
the Auftrians, and evacuated
ib. On the King's intending
to quit Paris ib. Letters there.
on 301. Auftrians take three
canon ib. Privateering pro
hibited ib. Merchant veffels
not carrying warlike ftores to
be admitted into Oftena ið.
Fach canton to furnish fiv
men to affiit at the federation
and form a camp at Paris
302 W. Priestley admitted
a French citizen ib. Money
voted or the navy ib and
to the families of Dillon and
Berthois ib. Madame d'Eon
requefts permiffion to raise
volunteers ib. Fayette at
tacked by the Auftrians 303.
Feudal rights abolished ib.
King intimates to Affembly
his change of three minifters
342. who pass refolutions in
their favour ib. M. Rol-
land's bold letter to the King
ib. Ypres and Menin taken
ib. Fayette accufes the Ja
cobins of the internal difor
ders ib. Profeffes his at-
tachment to the King and
conftitution 344 Books and
registers of nobility to be
burat ib. King with-holds
his fanction to the decrees
relative to the pricfts, and
forming a camp at Paris ib.
An armed multitude march
through the Affembly, and
go into the Thuilleries ib.
Danger of the King 345
Refolution on the troubles ib.
Proclamation by the King ib.
and by the municipality 346.
Affembly's decree thereon ib.
Internal fituation of the king-
dom 347. Mayor of Paris
fufpended by the directory,
but reinftated by the Affem-
bly ib. Ruffian troops march
ib. French evacuate the Au-
ftrian Low countries ib. D.
of Brunswick arrives at Cob.
lentz ib. Foundation-ftone

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of a monument to Liberty
laid 348. Federation pro-
ceffion ib. Affembly abjure
republicanifm 399 Country
in danger ib. Addrefs to the
people and army 400. Den
mark friendly ib. Defenfive
and offenfive war against the
German powers ib. Military
committee's report adoptedib.
Federates extravagant petition
401. Refignation of minifter
for home-department, and
M. Ferrier's appointment ib.
Swif commander demands
that a third part remain about
the King's perfon ib. Laco-
nic addrefs against the execu-
tive power ib. Sale of emi-
grants eftates decreed ib.
Letter from La Fayette ib.
Priefts fubject to perfonal
service ib. Prefident announ-
ces receipt of D. of Brunf-
wick's declaration ib. De-
cree, that if the enemy vio-
late the laws of war with re-
gard to prifoners retaliation
Thall be made on their officers
ib. Inhabitants to be armed
with pikes 402 Letter from
'Duc d'Orleans referred to the
marine committee ib. Defert
ers from the enemy to receive
penfions b. Petion demands,
that the King be declared to
have forfeited his crown ib.
Religious houfes to be fold ib.
Arret of the fection of Mau-
confeil not to acknowledge
Louis XVI. for their King,
annulled ib. A grenadier de-
clares his corps difgraced by
fubmitting to guard the King
ib. Disorderly fcenes ib. Pe-
tition against dethroning the
King ib. Fayette acquitted ib.
Outrages in confequence 404
Propofal for the Affenbly
to quit Paris ib. On the
King's forfeiture 446. Per-
manent fitting 447. Con-
dorcet's address to the people
`ib.

Citizens in arms ib.
Mayor of Paris detained at
the Palace as an hoftage for
the King's fafety ib. Aflem-
bly furrounded by a mob ib.
Minifler of justice implores
Affembly's protection for the
King ib. Parifians appoint
new commiffioners ib. Deli-
berations of the Affembly in-
terrupted 448. Shocking a-
trocities ib. King, Queen,
&c. fly to the Affembly ib,

Marseillois and Federates
attack the palace, and are
fired upon by the Swifs ib.
Affembly fwears to main
tain Liberty and Equality
ib. Decree for a Nation-
al Convention, &c. 449.
Minifters changed ib. War.
minister accufed ib. King
and family fleep in the con-
vent of the Feuillans ib. King
fent to the Temple 450.
In-
flammatory fpeech of M. An-
toine ib. Rewards for affaf-
finations 451. Citizens de
mand a declaration of the
King's forfeiture 506. Camp
at Paris ib. 508. Plan for a
National Convention ib. In
demnification for the lofs of
property 597. Parifians to
form a body of cavalry ib.
Divifion of commons, fale of
emigrants eftates, &c. ib. Ex-
ccutive council to promulgate
laws, &c. ib. Seal of State
to bear the figure of Liberty
ib. Citizens at the age of 21
may contract marriage 508.
Commissioners arrested at Se
dan ib. Fayette criminated
ib. Dumourier appointed to
the command ib. Priests to
be tranfported ib. 510. Fay-
ette, &c. deferts ib. M. de
la Porte beheaded ib. and the
editor of the Gazette de Pa-
ris 509. Luckner and Dillon
fuperfeded, and Kellerman
appointed ib. Situation of
France with foreign powers
ib.

abolished, republic establish-
ed, and feals changed ib.
Pruffians unfuccefsfully at-
tack Kellerman ib. Montef
quieu fuperfeded ib. Takes
Chamberry, &c. 558. His
difmiflionfufpendedib. Priefts
penfions fuppreffed ib. Com-
mittee for promoting infur-
rections against kings ib.
Priestley declinesbeinga mem-
ber of the Convention 559.
Pruflians break up their camp
and retreat 561. Dumourier
invites Pruffia to abandon the
Auftrians ib. Spire and
Worms taken ib. Nice taken
ib. Charges of the Parifians
relative to the King proved,
&c. ib. Guard for the Con-
vention ib. Emigrants ta-
ken in arms to fuffer death in
24 hours ib. Battalions broke,
&c. ib. Siege of Lifle raised
563. Committee of confti-
tution ib. Gen. Dumourier's
fpeech to the Convention ib.
Standard of the emigrants
taken 564. Murders at
Cambray, &c. ib. Pruffians
evacuate France, &c. ib.
Fortifications round Paris dif-
continuedib. King and Queen
confined feparate, &c. ib.
Fete on the capture of Savoy
ib.

Longwy delivered up
612. Friends of liberty and
equality invited to prefent
plans of conftitution 613. E-
migrants banished ib. Mentz
taken ib. Emigrants execut-
Longwy furrenders 5 10. ed ib. Frankfort furrenders
New money to have a buft of &c. ib. Memorial on the
Libertyib. Colonial propertyof fituation of Paris, &c. ib.
emigrants to be feldib. Pame, Tumultuous debate 614. Pro-
Pricfley, &c. admitted French perty of the Elector Palatine,
citizens ib. Longwy to be &c. fequeftrated ib. Oneille.
razed 511. Payments out of deftroyed 615. Scarcity of
the civil lift ib. Celebration provifions ib. Report on the
of the King's birth-day abo- King's criminality ib. Mons
lifhed ib. Paternal authority taken, battle of Jemappe, &c.
to cease when children attain 617. Tournay, &c. evacua-
the age of 21, ib. Horfes ted ib. The Swifs to remain
kept for pleasure to be em- neutral ib. Convention on
ployed in the army, &c. ib. trying the King 651. De-
Maffacres 512. Verdun ta cree against emigrants 652.
ken 513. Affembly fwear to Decrees affiftance to every na-
abolish monarchy ib. Pri- tion who wishes to be free 654
foners butchered ib. Parents Atheistical fpeech ib.
to furnish two men for each Franklin, Dr, on innovations
abfent fon, &c. 556. Clergy in the English language 220.
at Lyons maffacred ib. Jew- On luxury &c. 277.
el-office robbed ib. Dumou- will 497. On fea-voyages
rier's army panic-ftruck ib. 526. Anecdotes of 581. 648
National Convention meets Freeholders: Eldest fons of
557. Decrees ib. Royalty

His

Scots

Scots Peers not to be inrol- Highlands, Mr Kemp's tour

led 47. Delegates to revife
election-laws 359
French papers: Notes of the
French ambaffador to Ld
Grenville, with anfwers 317.
319. K. of Pruffia's decla-
ration against France 481.
French King's letter on
Brunswick's declaration 483.
Counter declaration of the
court of Vienna 531. Empe-
ror and K. of Pruffia's mani-
fefto 533. 589. 635. Na
tional Affembly's motives for
fufpending the King 535.
Declaration of the King's
brothers 585. La Fayette's
farewell addrefs 588. Note
of the Emperor and the K.
of Naples ministers 592.
and answer ib. French de-
claration on the King's fuf-
pension 633
French revolution, prophecy
relative to 601
Friends of the people, refolu-
tions of 411. Convention of
delegates 569. 620.

to 53.

Highland fociety on canals 358.
Hiftorians, remarks on 213.
Hot houfe warmedbyfteam632
Houghton's discoveries in A
frica 493.

Humane fociety's prizes 148
Hyder Ally's life 370
Indians: Manners of the N.
American 186. Use their
prisoners cruelly, &c.235.
Induftry, obfervations on 277,
Infirmary at Glasgow 257.
On Ingratitude 14.
Inquifition. See Stahl
Infular fituation of England,
imprudence in neglecting 123.
On the Intemperance ofzeal 502
Ireland: Houfe of Commons
burnt 148. Lottery-fcheme
149. Roman Catholics ib.
514. 515. Action for crim.
con. 514. Armed mob, 620.
Lottery-tickets miffing ib.
Johnton's converfation with
the King 18. Character of 209
Juries, judges opinion on their
functions in cafes of libel 261
Jury, Grand, at Peterborough,
on nuifances 503
Jury, on trial by in Scotland
in civil caufes 521
Jufticiary trials, 99, 360

of the conftitution 516. 567
Gabia, ruins of, in Italy 398.
Gardenfton Ld, remarks on
hiftorians 213.
Germany: Letters of K. of
Pruffia and Emperor on their Kamptschatkan dance 25
alliance 33.
Proclamation Keels, fliding, a great improve

of 443

relative to French emiffaries ment 501
139. Convention between Kemp, Mr. See Highlands
the Emperor and Pruflia for Kilns for drying fish 372
the fupport of crowns againft King: Speech on opening par-
rebellious fubjects 195. Em- liament 1. 573. At proro
peror's ordonnance about guing 434. Treaty with K.
Frenchmen 446. See French of Pruflia on D. of York's
papers.
marriage 96. London and
Geneva, whole authority in- Edinburgh's addresses there-
trusted to a civil and military on 355. 357. Sets out for
committee 612.
Weymouth 410. Anecdotes
Golfers, fociety of 223.
Gooseberry, a large 460.
Grain, prices of 52. 104. 156.
208. 260. 312.364.416.468.
520.572. 624.
Grain, unripe. See Corn.
Grofvenor Eaft-Indiaman,jour-
ney in fearch of 361.
Gunning, Gen. found liable
in damages for crim. con. 98.
Handel, anecdote of 424.
Haftings, expences of his
trial, &c. 290.435.
Heron, Mr,preface to Arabian
tales by 109. On education
523

King's Bench, cafes determin.
ed in 98. 99. 303. 357. 654
Lambert, Lady E. gets dama.
ges for a libel 357
Lanark, county, on roads and
a canal 150

Land, high prices of in Scot-
land 308. 309. 460. 620.
Produce of in France and
England compared 529
Learned, imprisonment of the
68

Letters Conftitutional 266
Libel, trials for 357.617. 654.
See Jurics.

Hertzberg, Count, on revolu- Line, ceremony ufed at crof-
tions 105. His letter to Mr fing 211
Wallace 601.

Linen, on burying in 320

London : Pantheon burnt 46.
A large tub 98. Verdicts a-
gainst Ld Barrymore, &c. ib.
Prefentment by grand jury
on lottery infurance 198.
Arrangements in penny-poft
255. Addrefs to the King
on his proclamation 355. Re-
gulation of juftices of peace
408. Covent-Garden theatre
opened 459. Affociation a-
gainst republicans and level.
lers 567 619. Meeting of
Whig club 619. Reparations
at the Tower ib.
London medical fociety's pri
zes 147

Lords, House of: King's fpeech
I. 434-573. On the addrefs
2. 575. Ruffian arman.cnt
68. Lord Coventry and Mr
Cookefay 119. Scots Epifco-
pal bill 321. 324. Slave-trade
324. National debt bill 382.
Libel-bill ib. Proclamation
against feditious writings 386.
Addrefs 390 Answer ib.
New Foreft bill 432. Debt.
or and creditor bill 433.
Westminster police-bill ib.
Sir J. Johnstone's petition
434. Prorogation ib.
Lottery-infuring, verdict for
recovering money paid on 99.
London grand jury on the
evils of 198

Lottery, Irish 149. 620
Luxury, obfervations on 277
Machine, a new ftocking 517
Macgregour kills a bullock
with his fift 517
Mad dogs, advertisements,
&c, relative to 309.
A wo-
man bit by one 461.
Manufactures of G. Britain,
their value 540
Manure. See Plafter.
Mechanics,improvementin632
Medals ftruckat Edinburgh 516
On Memory 494
Metelin, fingular custom at 29
Meteor feen from Glasgow 460
Mill for making cables, &c.148
Mortality bills 657.
Moss of Kincardine, improve-

ments on 201.

Nabob of Carnatic's petition
to the H. of Commons 441.
National debt, on reducing 123
Navigation of the ancients 469
Nithfdale, Earl of, his efcape
from the Tower 165.
Nuifances, Peterborough grand
jury on 503
Old Bailey, trials at 303.
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