TITLES, Authors Names, &c. of the Pub cations reviewed in this Volume. N. B. For REMARKABLE PASSAGES, in the Extraets, see the INDEX; at the End of the Volume. 39% AILY's Advancement of Arts, &c. ABINGDON, Lord, See DissERTA- BARK, Differtation on; ADDRESS to the Gentlemen, .&c. of BARNESS. Thoughts on the Use of Ma- 66 chines in the Cotton Manufacture, 70 to Admiral Keppel, 3d. Edit. Bath Society, Rules and Orders of,, iba 144 BEAUTIES of Shakspeare, 232 to the Commander in Chiet, BEAUTIIS of British Antiquity, to the Électors of Great Bri. BELL'S Attempt to illustrate the Nature, 306 &c. of the Lord's Supper, 448 to those who have petitiched, BERKENHOUT's Lucubrations on Ways Aixin's Biographical Memoirs of Medi. BEYTRAGE zur Kentaiss Grossbritan- ALANSON's Obs. on Amputation, BICKNÉLL's Putrid Soul, a Poem, 467 69 BIOGRAPHIA Britannica, New Edition, ALIEN Priories, Account of, 346 Vol. JI, Alw*n, or the Gentleman Comedian, BIOGRAPHICAL Memoirs of extraordi. AMERICA, Publications relative to, 15, 65, 104, 142, 307, 386, 466 BIRKET': Faft Sermon, ANDREE On the Venereal Diseale, 312 BonnyCASTLE's Guide to Arithmeds, ANSWER to the Heroic Epiftle to Dr. 228 Brett's Translation of Feyjoo; 425 APPENDIX to Howard's State of Prifons, BRITONIAD, 531 BRUNON18_Elementa Medicina, ARITHMETIC. See BONNYCASTLE. BRYANT's Address .co Priestley, ARNOLD's Account of his Chronometer, BUFFIER's First Truths, 198 BURKE's Speech at Briftel, 385 ASHDOWNI's Essay on the Parables, 555 BURNABY'S Sermon at Greenwich, 2398 Atkins's Poem on the Ascension, BURNBY'S Address to the People, 506 DIARY, or Excursion to Brighthelmstone, DICTIONNAIRE de Chemie, 159 75 306 on the Abilities of the 144 227 392 CANDIDATE, an Epifle to the Monthly DONALDSON's Elements of Beauty, 469 228 DUNBAR's Essays on the History of Man- CARPENTER's Sermon at Dudley, 399 kind, CARTWRIGHT's People's Barrier, 53 Duncan's Medical Commentaries, 392 CARYSFORT, Lord, his Letter to the Account of the Life and Write 472 CAVALLO's Effay on Medical Electricity, CHALMERS's Annals of the United Com Choix de Livres Francois, 393 EGERTON's Hift. of England. See New. COLLINSON's British Antiquity, 553 COLONIES. See AMERICA. ELECTION. See MUSICAL. 74 ELECTRICITY. See CAVALLO. 180 385 426 469 310 CONSTITUTIONALis's Letters to the ENGLISH Freeholder's Address, 550 63 EPISTLE from Hamet the Moor, 71 CORRESPONDENCE with the Reviewers, Heroic, to Dr. Watson, ib. to Lord Sandwich, 72 from Bradshaw to Dunning, 73 388 Essay on Constitutional Liberty, 303 CoxE's Account of Russian Discoveries, I on the late Riots, 392 EXPLANATION of the Prophecy of the Eye, See DEGRAVERS, See WARE. 392 DAVIES's Life of Garrick, 116, 207, 363 Davis's Reply to Gibbon, 235 230 FEMALE Government, 232 233 308 De COETLOGON's Sermon on Grace, 158 Fey poo's Eight Eflays, translated, 425 on the Excellency of the FIRE and Water, Sacred Writings, FIRST Truths. See BUFFIER. 73 428 FOREIGN Literature, 136, 291, 481 DESCRIPTION of Admiral Keppel's Box, FOUNDERY. See MACGOWAN. 149 Four Elegiac Tales, 74 FREE Thoughts on the Toleration of Po. 395 Documents iforia Naturalis Teráce. GALO . FREE Thoughts on Rbetoric, 552 JEUNE, M. la, his Collection of choice French Writers, 393 IMPARTIAL Hift. of the War in Ame- 466 339 JOHNSON's Translation of Observations 512 on the Military Eftab. of the King of 553 229 GIBBONS's Memoirs of Watts, 267 INFANT. See LETTER. GODWIN's Discourse, 177 INQUIRY into the legal Mode of supe 142 GRAFTING, New Treatise on, 549 JODRELL'S Widow and no Widow, 233 60 Johnson's Free Mason Sermon, 387 JOnes on Riots. See INQUIRY. GREEN's Ode to Smelt, 149 IRELAND. See Young. See Tour. GWYNNE's Two Alize Sermons, 556 Irwin's Adventures, in a Voyage up the 73 206 Jury, 393 230 30 DESCRIPTION. 317 393 HEROIC Epiftle from Hamet the Moor, from Bradthaw to Dun- A Belle Assemblée, Hill's Sermon at Shrewsbury, 478 LAND Measuring. See TALBOT. HISTORY of the Roman Catholics, 75 Law and Practice of Ejectments, 75 of Lady Bettesworth, 151 LEE's Chapter of Accidents, of the last Session of Parlia. LETTER to the people of Laurencekirk, HOBBY Horses at Bath Easton, 73 HOMER. See HYMN. - from Timmy to his Mother, ib. Hooke's Micros, Observ. New Edit. 388 HOWARD, Mr, his Account of Prisons in Howe, Lord, Three Letters'to, 65 --- to Lord Cranburn, ib. HOWEL's Sermon at Covent Garden, 479 LETTERS from an English Traveller, Three to Lord Howe, 65 said to have been written by JAL & Hours Amusement, LETTIRS 157 James's 946 |