Copy of a Letter from Lieut. George, of the Rambler Cutter, to Sir Charles 314 Copy of the challenge fent by the Marquis de la Fayette, to the Earl of Car- - 318 Account of the quantities of all corn and grain exported from and imported Ways and means for raifing the above fupplies [323 325 [330 His Majesty's most gracious Speech to both Houses of Parliament, Nov. 25th, - [336 The humble address of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament affem- [337 The bumble addrefs of the House of Commons to the King [338 Protefts of the Lords [339,343 Meffage fent by the King to both Houses of Parliament, June 17th [344 Parliament affembled Amendment propofed to the above addrefs Protefts of the Lords [345 His Majesty's speech to both Houses of Parliament, at the close of the feffion, July 3d, 1779 Proclamation relative to an invafion, dated the 9th July, 1779 [362 Tranflation of the two Royal Shedules of the King of Spain [363, 364 count Weymouth, dated the 13th of July, 1779 Tranflation of the Spanish manifefto, declaring the motives which have in- Copy of the answer tranjinitted to the Marquis d'Almadovar by Lord Vif- - [390 Manifefto published at Paris, difplaying the motives and conduct of his moft - [397-412 [412, 417, 418 A memorial delivered by Sir Joseph Yorke, to the deputies of the States Go- - [422 A memorial prefented by the Duke de Vauguyon, Ambassador of France to the [422 >> [423 [425 - [427 Manifefto of the Congress of the United States of North America. [430 (431 Treaty of Friendship and Commerce between the French King and the United Account of Michael Schuppach, the Mountain Doctor. Account of the cure of St. Vitus's Dance by Electricity. Account of a remarkable Imperfection of Sight. Account of the Ifland of St. Miguel. 62 63 64 Account of the Figure and Formation of the Earth-Of fubterraneous Five- Of the Deluge Of the Origin of Mountains, c. c. VOL. XXII. P 63 Account of an Infant Mufician; by Dr. Burney, F. R. S. On the Growth of Cedars in England. Account of the Vallais, and of the Goitres and Idiots of that Country. USEFUL PROJECT S. 75 86 89 94 98 99 100 Account of the late Dr. Knight's method of making artificial loadftones. vided countries. 105 110 Specification of Dr. Higgins's Patent for a new-invented Water-cement, or A Defcription of the Alhambra, or Palace of the Moorish Kings of Gra nada. 123 Of the Cathedral Church of Burgos, and Origin of the Gothic Archi tecture. Obfervations on the earliest Introduction of Clocks. MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS. On Genius and Tafte; from Reynolds's Academic Difcourfes. Rules for a Club formerly established in Philadelphia; from the fame. 147 156 159 Varjes to the memory of Mr. Bojcawen, a fon of the late Admiral, who was unfortunately drowned at Jamaica, as he was bathing. On her Majefty's rebuilding the Lodgings of the Black Prince, and Henry V. at Queen's College, Oxford; by Mr. Tickell. Jupiter and Mercury, a Fable; written fome time after Dr. Goldfmith's poem of Retaliation, by David Garrick, Ejq. Lines occafioned by the intended Demolition of Friar Bacon's Study in Ox ford. ibid. Verfes by Henry Fox, Efq; afterwards Lord Holland, to a Lady, with an artificial Rofe. The first of November; or the Winter's Walk; by Dr. Johnson. Ditty Impromptu. 175 ibid. ACCOUNT of BOOK S for 1779 Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English Poets; by Samuel Johnfon. 4 vol. 12mo. 179 185 The Hiftory of the Military Tranfactions of the British Nation in Indoftan. 188 THE END. |