Letter from the Countess Dowager of Nithfdale to her Sifter, the Countess of Tra 424 433 On the Offices of Thane and Abthane,-from the Scots Antiquarian Society Trans actions 435 An Acc. of a Combat between the Macphersons and the Davidfons, from the fame 436 Of the Hieroglyphics,-from the fame MISCELLANEOUS ESSAY S. 438 439 441 Thoughts on Phyfic and Phyficians-from the European Magazine 445 Friendly Hints relative to the Modern Practice of Physicians, by an old Patient -from the fame 446 450 Detraction: a Vision from Cotton's Pieces, in Profe and Verfe Obelijk of Sefoftris at Rome, from Wilcox's Roman Conversations 452 455 On the prevailing Opinion of a Sexual Chara&ter in Men, with Stri&ures on Dr. Gregory's Legacy to his Daughter,-from a Vindication of the Rights of Women, by Mary Wollstonecraft Madame de Warens, from Young's Travels during the Years 1787, 1788, 1789 Air Balloons, from the fame Eliza,-from the fame Ode to the Poppy-from Defmond, a Novel, by Mrs. C. Smith 457 466 467 468 470 471 473 474 Ifolero foiled and nearly killed by Bayardo. Defcription of the Battle between Rinaldo and Bayardo, who is at last conquered and lamed by Rinaldo,-from Hoole's Rinaldo 476 Stanzas written in a blank Leaf at the Beginning of Mr. Rogers's Poem, the Pleafures of Memory ACCOUNT OF BOOKS for 1792. 479 A Journal of Tranfactions and Events, during a Refidence of nearly fixteen Years on the Coaft of Labrador; containing many interefting Particulars, both of the Country and its Inhabitants, not hitherto known, Illuftrated with proper Charts, by George Cartwright, Efq. in 3 vols. 4to, 1792 480 Of the Origin and Progrefs of Language, by Lord Montboddo, vol. 6, 1792 490 Calvary, or the Death of Chrift: a Poem, in cight Books, by Richard Cumberland, 410, 1792 492 Travels during the Years 1787, 1788, and 1789; undertaken more particularly with a View of afcertaining the Cultivation, Wealth, Refources, and National Profperity of the Kingdom of France, by Arthur Young, Efq. F. R. S. &c. 2 vols. 410, 1792 |