OF §. 5. Objections to the Divorce anfwered § 7. The King asks Pole's opinion on the Divorce 15 19 35 40 103 112 §. 9. Pole called to Rome to affift in forming a Plan ERRAT A. 6. line 30. for Father in law r. Brother in 85. for Alexnder read Aleander. line 18. for inplications r. implications 137. for comparisons r. comparifon. A REVIEW OF THE LIF I FE OF REGINALD POLE. M® R. Phillips has lately published the Life of inftruction of his Countrymen. To excite our cu riofity he informs us, that 6 b the fubject is new, not any one before in our defcends to him by a having been attempted by language;' yet, that it kind of inheritance, having been collected before by his great Uncle, William Joyner, in his fhort Memoirs,' near a hundred years ago. He likewife recommends his History to us from the exactnefs and precifion of its Plan, not wandering into digreffions on the times and perfons, in which and with whom his Hero lived, but confining himself B Strictly |