Letter to the rev. Dr. Wilfon, and the rev. Mr. Horne; ac- count of, with extract and Atrictures, 65 to Cæfar Hawkins, efq. on the cure of the venereal difeafe; commended, 76 from a gentleman at Con- ftantinople to his friend in London, 235
to fir Richard Afton, knt. one of the judges of the court of king's bench; account of, with remarks, 482 Letters written by Arthur Capel, earl of Effex, lord lieut. of Ireland, in the year 1675; character of, with a fpecimen,
(the genuine copies of) between his R. H. the D. of C. and lady G. 153
(fifteen) concerning con- feffions of faith and fubfcrip- tions to articles of religion in proteftant churches; 154
from M. de Voltaire to fe- veral of his friends, tranflated by Dr. Francklin; with a spe- cimen,
(genuine) between the archbishop of Anneci and M. de Voltaire; subject of, and character, 461 Life and adventures of Madam de la Sarre; 317
of Edward, lord Herbert of Cherbury; account of, with extracts, 401
of Henry St. John, lord vif- count Bolingbroke; account of, with a specimen, 445 Loves of Mirtil, fon of Adonis; cenfured, 67 Louifiana, account of the Spa- niards taking poffeffion of that province, M
Madrid, defcription of,
(genuine) of Mifs Faulk-
240 of Mifs Arabella Bolton; ibid.
of the marquis de Forlaix;
417 (authentic) of the coun- tefs de Barré, the French king's mistress; account of, and cenfure, 488 Miffing's (Mr.) letter to lord Mansfield; 391 Menzikoff (prince), account of his fall, 2. His character, 5 Milne's botanical dictionary; fpecimen of, 148 Mill's tranflation of Gyllen- borg's natural and chemical elements of agriculture; ap- proved, 398 Minorca, Voltaire's account of the fiege of St. Philip's, 115 Milifippi, prefent ftate of the European fettlements on that. river, 368 Montferate, hiftory of the foun- drefs of the Benedictine con- vent there, 338 Morris's letter to judge Afton; 482
Narrative (a circumftantial) of a late remarkable trial; 153 Noble pedlar (the), a burletta; plot of, 151
Magic girdle (the), a burletta; account of,
Macaulay's (Mrs.) hiftory of England, vol. V. 275 Macpherson's introduction to the history of Great Britain and Ireland; with extracts and commendation, Man of family, a fentimental comedy; character of, 397 of feeling (the); cha- 482
Manning's (Dr.) treatife on fe- male difeafes; account of, with extracts, and approba- tion, 416 Marriott's two fermons on the the mortality of mankind; fpecimen of 234 Marshall's ftate of the farther progrefs of the gout-medicine of Dr. Le Fevre; 398 Mathematical principles of geo- graphy, 117 Medical cbfervations and in
quiries, vol. IV. fubjects of, with extracts, 256 Meilan's (M. Anthony) drama tic works; cenfured, 228 Memoirs of Lady Woodford; character of, 482 Merchants complaint to the law- yers at the Devil; 477 Methodists (the) vindicated from the afperfions of the rev. Mr. Haddon Smith; account of, 321 Mills's effay on the weather, 164 Milot's elements of the hiftory of England, vol. I. and II. 361 Minfirel (the), a poem ; fpeci men of, and recommendation
New lights thrown on the histo- ry of Mary queen of Eng- land; 152 Market, or an effay on the turf, 296 Noble Family, a novel; 482 Nun (the), or the adventures of the marchionefs de Beauvil- ville; cenfured, 315 Obfervations on a review of the characters of the principal nations in Europe; 478 Okes's duæ differtationes in pub. fchol. Cantab. habita; ob- fervations on, 233 Original effay on woman (an); intention of, with a fpecimen and character, Ofbeck's voyage to the Eaft In- dies, 119 Р Papers relative to the late ne- gociation with Spain, and the taking of Falkland ifland,
154 Parry's genealogies of Jefus Chrift in St. Matthew and Luke, explained; account of, with extracts, 319 Paterjon's defcription of all the direct and principal cross roads in Great Britain, 240 Philofopher (the) No. I. fpeci- men of, 63.-No. II. acount of, with extracts, 385 Plays of Shakespeare, 2d edit. at Oxford; 306 Poems from a MS. written in the time of O. Cromwell;
for an application to parliament, relating to the liturgy and xxxixarticles,472 Proftitute (the), a poem, 229 Providential adultery (the); cenfured, 160 Pursuits of happiness; ftrictures and character, 395 R. Reddington's treatise on brew- ing; 244 Reflections on the difputes be- tween the house of commons and the magistrates of Lon- don;
on the spirit of diffi- pation and gallantry; 478 Refutation of "Thoughts on the late tranfactions refpect- ing Falkland's islands ;" 318 Relhan's oratio in Theat. Coll. 160 Remarks on M. de V's new discoveries in natural hiftory;
Pout's account of obtaining a
Trial (the) of his R. H. the D. of C. for crim. con. with lady G. 1531 Triumphs of Bute, a poem ; fpe- cimen of, 311 Tumour of the fcrotum; extra- ordinary cafe of one, 422
Venn's token of refpect to the memory of the rev. Mr. George Whitefield; 486 Underwood's impartial addrefs upon the public conduct of Mr. Alderman Wilkes ; cen- fured, 151 Unduriful daughter, or hiftory of Mifs Goodwin; analyfis of, and recommendation,
Vocal mufic, or the fongfter's companion, 317 Voltaire's age of Louis XV. ani- madverfions and obfervations on, and extracts from,
Young's course of experimental agriculture; account of, with large extracts, and recommen- dation,
letters to feveral of his Younge's critical differtations on
the New Testament, in de- fence of our public verfion, &c. defign of, Younger filler (the), a novel; ketch of, and character, 143
END of the THIRTIETH VOLUME.
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