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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,

136

(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,

299

(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,

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318

(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

N

370

353

Narrative (a circumftantial) of
a late remarkable trial; 153
Noble pedlar (the), a burletta;
plot of,
151

75

Magic girdle (the), a burletta;
account of,

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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

-

racterised,

280

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

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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,

396

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;

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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,

317

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;

Med.-Lond.

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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

V..

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,

396

Vocal mufic, or the fongfter's
companion,
317
Voltaire's age of Louis XV. ani-
madverfions and obfervations
on, and extracts from,

99

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Young's course of experimental
agriculture; account of, with
large extracts, and recommen-
dation,

letters to feveral of his Younge's critical differtations on

friends;

273, 321

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the New Testament, in de-
fence of our public verfion,
&c. defign of,
Younger filler (the), a novel;
ketch of, and character, 143

157

END of the THIRTIETH VOLUME.

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