CAROLINA, hiftorical Account of, and
CARVER on the Culture of Tobacco, 78 EAST INDIES, Pamphlets relative
EDEN's Letters to Lord Carlife, EDWARDS - SekƐta quædam Theocriti
CHARACTERISTIC Strictures,
CHURCH of England vindicated,
CLUBBE on Inflammation in the Breafts,
COBLER'S Letters to Dr. Price,
COCHRANE'S Plan for recruiting the
COGLAN'S Apology for the Catholics,
EPISTLE from a young Lady to an En-
COLLECTION of Prologues and Epi-
COMPLETE English Phyfician,
CONSIDERATIONS on the Eaft India
POLYCARP tranflates the Greek Teftament into Syriac, 40. POPE, Mr. his profecution of Sir Alexander Leith, Bart. and nonfuit, 393.
PORTAL, M. his obfervations on the liver, 491. His new me thod of performing amputations in the extremities, 473. POUILLI's differt. on the temporal jurifdiction of churches, 529. POUSSIN, his ftyle of painting compared with that of Rem- brandt, 18.
PRAYER, an excellent one, of an
Indian Brahmin, 503. PREACHING, remarks on the progrefs of, 105. PREGNANCY, an astonishing cafe of, 492.
SAINTE CROIX, Baron de, his tranflation of the Ezour Ve- dam, 501.
SAMANEANS, a fect of Indian philofophers, 501.
SCIENCES, their influence on poetry, 509.
SCIROS, ifle of, fome ac. of, 483. SCOTLAND, propofal for an uni- formity of weights and mea- fures in that kingdom, 21.
PRINCIPES de morale. See SCURVY, oblervations and reme-
PRUSSIA, King of, anecdotes re- lative to, 462.
PULPIT, always in the fervice of the ftate, 108. PUTTER's history of the German
READERS, the various kinds
and characters of, 111. RECHERCHES Hiftoriques, &c. See DUMONT. REIMARUS on thunder and light- ning, 58.
REMBRANDT, remarks on his ftyle of painting, 18. Compared with Pouffin, ib. REYNOLDS, Sir Joshua, his cri- tical obfervations on the art of painting, 17. RICHARD, Abbé, his hiflory of Tonquin, 54. ROCHEFORT, M. de, his critical hiftory of the opinions of the Ancients, 55.
his memoir concern- ing the history of Herodotus, 523. His controversy with Abbé Batteaux concerning the ancient Greek Tragedy, 525. ROUSSEAU, John James, defended againft D'Alembert, 302.
dies relative to that diforder, See GUTHRIE, HATGARTH, MACBRIDE, MARTANO, and SKIDDY.
SER. rapturous addrefs to, 115. SEXES, the different, of mankind,
treatife on the means of render- ing them nearly equal to each o- ther in point of number, 459. SHERLOCK, Martin, his counfel to a young poet, 45.
His letters of a travel-
ler, 462. SIBERIA, curious relics found there, of the bones of ele- phants, &c. 535, 551 SIVRY, M. De, his inquiries concerning medals, infcrip- tions, &c. 304. His opinion relative to the fuppofed Egyp- tian buft at Turin, 306. SKIDDY, Mr. his account of the
efficacy of wort, as a remedy for the fcurvy, 277. SoCIETY, remarks on the pro- grefs of, from the settlement of the modern nations, to the eleventh century, 181. SORE THROAT, putrid, remedy for, 30. SOUL, human, treatise in proof of the existence and immater.ality
STREATLAM CASTLE, ac. of, 283. SUSANNA and Margaret, their dialogue on religion, 97. SWIFT, Dean, his genius and character, 356. Anecdotes of, 357. His abufive characters of Lord Wharton, and other per- fons of diftinction, 361. His unhappy end, 363. TAMERLANE, his military infti- tutes, 451. His great cha- racter, 458. TEETH, difeafed, extraordinary cafe of, 62. TEUTSCHE Reichfgefchichte, &c.
59. THEOCRITUS, his poetry charac- terised, 513. TIME-KILLING, a ferious bu- finefs, 114. TITIAN, remark on his picture of Bacchus and Ariadne, zo. TONQUIN, people, refemblance of to the Chinese, 54. TRAILLES, Dr. his treatife on the foul, 224.
TRAITE des couleurs materielles
et de la maniere de colorer, &c. 55.
VARIATIONS in the obliquity of
the ecliptic faid to amount to not a minute in 100 years, 437 VEDAMS, four diftinét forts of thofe facred books of the Brahmins, &c. 502. When published, ib.
VOLCANOS, evident veftiges of, throughout Greece ftill obferv able, 483. A volcano in Lem. nos fuppofed to have given rife to the fable of Vulcan's forge there, ib. Whimsical theory of the ancient Grecian volcanos, ib. Farther account of their operation in the origi nal formation of mountains, &c. 551. VOLTAIRE, academical discourse in honour of, 220. Anecdotes of his life, 514. Of his death, 520.
Voм Blitze, &c. 58. WALLER, his failure in facred
poetry accounted for, 8. Ge- neral character of his poetry, 9. WATTS, Dr. Ifaac, memoirs of, 426. His pofthumous poetry and controverfial writings cen- fured, 429.
WECUELIN, M. his memoirs concerning the philofophy of history, 514.
WEIGHTS and Measures. See SCOTLAND.
WILSON, Ben. electrical experi→ ments by, 407. WINKELMAN,
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