SA 1 Aunders's treatise on theatres, 461 274 Sketch of the lives and writings of Sonnet written by Mary queen of 335 Scots, tre, ibid. 222 Speculator, the, vol. I. 271 95 -on modern languages, 576 morres. 573 Sweden, general view of, 701. See Ca- teau. Swedenborg triumphant, T. 568 443 220 639 460 62 apology for the liturgy and clergy of the church of England, Walker's diffenters' plea against the test-laws, Wendeborn's, Dr. view of England, Weftmorland dialect, the, White's, Dr. ftatement of his literary obligations to the late rev. Mr. Badcock and the rev. S. Parr, LL.D. 58.-Opinion on the conduct of Dr. White, Whiteley's effay on "When the fullnefs of time was come, God fent forth his Son," Who fares beft? the Chriftian or the man of the world? Whyte's theatre, a didactic eflay, 216. 580 -Sufpected plagiarifm of Gray, improbabity of, 217 Williams's lectures on political principles, 360 Williamfon's defence of the doctrines, &c. of the church of England, 696 Wolfius's edition of Demofthenes. See, Demofthenis. 103 END OF THE SEVENTIETH VOLUME |