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morial to the electors of the
members of the British par-
liament; commended, 58
Fruitles repentance.
See Le

Fever.
Fugitive Political effays, &c.
characterised,
479
Furneaux's (Dr.) Letters to Mr.
Juftice Blackstone, concern-
ing his exponition of the act
of toleration, &c. in his com.
mentaries on the laws of
England; fubftance of, with
extracts and obfervations, 375
G.

Genuine copies of the love-let-
ters and cards which have
paffed between an illuftrious
perfonage and a noble lady,
during the courfe of a late
480
Gerrard's poems characterifed,

amour,

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of,
391
Laugier's Hiftory of the nego-
ciations of the peace con-
cluded, Sept. 18, 1739, be-
tween the emperor, Ruffia,
and the Ottoman Porte; ac.
count of, with extracts,
93
Layton (hiftory of lady Lucy);
outlines of, and cenfure, 49
Leafores (defcription of the),
the feat of the late Mr. Shen-
ftone, in Shropshire,
430
Le Beau's Hiftory of the Lower
Empire, beginning
beginning from
Conftantine the Great; ac-
count of, and recommenda-
tion,
321, 401
Le Fever (hiftory of Mifs Kit-
ty); analyfis of, and cha-
racter,
43
Letter (the eighth) to the peo-
ple of England; defign of,
49

(a firft) to the duke of
Grafton,
58

to the author of the De-
fence of the proceedings of
the house of commons, &c.
62
-to Dr. Blackstone, by the
author of the Question stated;
account of, with fome ftric-
tures,

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139

to the right hon. lord
North; defign of, 232
to a great peer, concern-
ing the earl of Eglintoun,
237

to the Baptist church in
Goodman's Fields, under the
care of Mr. Abraham Booth,
240

to Dr. Adams, occafioned
by the publication of his Ser-
mon against the rev. Mr. Ro-
maine, &c.
320
Letters written by Dr. Boulter,
lord primate of all Ireland,
to feveral minifiers of ftate
in England; account of, and
extracts from,

18

of baron Bielfeld, vol. III.
and IV. with extracts, 177
-from Lothario to Pene

lope; condemned, 234
from Snowdon, with large
extracts,
241

between an English lady
and her friend at Paris; ana-
lyfis of, and commendation,

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Macaulay's Observations Thoughts on the cause of the prefent difcontents; fubstance of, and character, 386 Maid of quality, 49 Marriage ceremonies of the Welth defcribed. 245 Memoirs of Mrs. Williams, 294 Middlefix (the) election confidered on the principles of the conflitution, 232 Millar's (Dr.) Obfervations on the prevailing difeafes in Great Britain; with copious extracts, animadverfions, and cenfure, 332, 408 Mifcellaneous thoughts of a univerfal free-thinker; character, and fpecimen of, 76 Monchy's (Dr.) Remarks upon the mortality among the horned cattle, &c. 398 Monro's (Dr.) Treatife on mineral waters; extracts from, and recommendation, 268 N.

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upon the report made by the board of trade against the Granada laws,

234 -on modern gardening; plan of, with extracts, and commendation, 427 Ode to Palinurus, 233 Ogden's (Dr.) Sermons on the efficacy of prayer and interceffion; with extracts and character,

130

72

Ogilvie's Poems, Old women weatherwise, an interlude, 393 Oratio anniverfaria a Gul. Harveio inftituta in Theatro Col. Med. Lond. habita fefto S. Lucæ, Oct. 18, 1769; account of, with animadverfions, and extracts, 155 Orton's Religious Exercises; recommended,

P.

77

Pally of the lower limbs cured by warm-bathing, 15 Paffion (the), an oratorio, 480 Fatriots of Jerufalem petitioning Artaxerxes for a redrefs of grievances, &c.

468

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