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The Monthly Catalogue for December, 1755.

63. A philofophical and practical Effay
on the Gold and Silver Mines of Mexico
and Peru, pr. is. 6d. Scott.

64. G. Martinii, M. D. in B. Eustachis
Tabula, anatomicas Commentaria. Cum
Pref. A. Monro, pr. 6s. Millar.

65. On the Delicacy of Friendship, pr.
IS. Cooper.

66. A Conftituent's Answer to the Re-
flections of a Member of Parliament, pr.
15. Robinson.

67. An earnest Addrefs to both Houses,
on the prefent Posture of Affairs, pr. Is
Whifton.

68. An authentick Account of the
Earthquakes at Lisbon, pr. 6d. Payne.
(See p. 560.)

69. The Analyfis of the French and
English Languages. By J. Elphinston.
In 2 Vols. 12mo, pr. 6s. Newbery.

70. Secret Hiftory relating to the
Times, pr. 6d. Kinnersley.

71. A particular Account of the Earth-
quake at Lisbon, pr. is. Legg.

72. An old Remedy revived, pr. 6d.
Cook.

73. A genuine Letter to Mr. J. Fowke,
on the Earthquake, pr. 4d. Collyer.

74. The Neceffity of a War, pr. 6d.
Hunt.

75. A brief Hiftory of the Kings of
England, pr. 15. Hunt.

76. Apothecaries vindicated from the
Charge of Ignorance, pr. 6d. Scott.

77. Serious Thoughts on the Earth-
quake at Lisbon. Trye.

78. An Answer to the fecond Letter
on Subfidies, pr. rs. Robinfon.

79. Thoughts upon Thinking.
Richardfon, pr. 18. 6d. Millar.

By J.

So. The Hiftory of the Inquifition at
Goa. By M. Dellon, pr. 18. Baldwin.

81. The Chain of Fate, or publick Spi
rit preferred to private Intereft, pr. 18.
Gibson.

82. An Addrefs to the Inhabitants of
Great-Britain on the Earthquake, pr. 6d.
Buckland.

83. The Critical Spelling Book. By S.
Lowe, pr. 2s. 6d. Henry and Cave.

84. The Oppofition, pr. 6d. Cooper.
85. Remarks on Mr. Bradbury's State
of his Cafe. By J. Taylor, pr. 6d. Ri
chards.

86, A Letter from a Portugueze Officer
on the Earthquake, pr. 6d. Cooper.
87. A philofophical Difcourfe on Earth-
quakes, pr. 18. Cooper.

38. An Historical Account of Earth-
quakes, pr. is. Bouquett.

89. An Anfwer to a Pamphlet call'd, A
Letter to the People, pr. 1s. Cooper.

90. A Charge delivered to the Grand
Jury at Scarborough. By C. Robinson,
Efq; pr. 18. Robinson,

91. Reflections on the prefent State of
Affairs at Home and Abroad, pr. zs.
Payne.

92. A Letter from a Clergyman in Lon-
don, on the Earthquake, pr. 6d. Griffiths.
93. Quintilian's Institutes of Eloquence.
Tranflated by W. Guthrie, Efq; In 2
Vols. pr. 125. Wallcr.

94. The important Question concerning
Invafions, &c. pr. ts. Griffiths.

95. Cicero's fele& Orations, translated
into Englith, pr. 6s. Keith.

96. The Progrefs of the French in their
Views of univerfal Monarchy, pr. 18.
Owen.

97. Réflections on the Welfare and Pro-
fperity of Great-Britain, pr. 1s. Crowder.
98. The Edinburgh Review, pr. 15.
Wilcox.

99. Two Letters on the State of Affairs
in America, pr. 18. Payne.

100. The perfect King, pr. zs. Cooper.
101. The Hiftory of the War of 1741.
By M. Voltaire. Nourse.

#02. French Encroachments expofed,
pr. Is. Keith.

SERMONS.

103. Thirteen Sermons on various Oc-
cafions. By J. Owen, D. D. pr. 2s.
Buckland.

104. A Sermon at the primary ifita-
tion of the Bishop of St. David's. By G.
Holcombe, A. M. pr. 6d. Owen.

105. A Sermon at the annual Meeting
of the three Choirs at Worcefter. By K.
Eden, D. D. pr. 18. Sandby.

106. A Sermon on the late Earthquakes.
By W. Romaine, pr. 6d. Withers.

107. Thirteen Sermons on feveral Sub-
jects. By N. Balt, pr. 4s. Buckland.

108. Two Sermons on the Death of
Mr. J. Greenwood. By J. Hartley, pr.
6d. Keith.

109. A Sermon preached in the Cathe
dral of Rochester. By T. Harris, M. A.
pr. Is.
Cooper.

110. Several Difcourfes preached at the
Temple Church. By T. Sherlock, D. D.
Vol, the Third, pr. 5s. Whiften.

111. A Sermon against Inoculation. By
J. Greenhill, A. M. pr. rs. Crowder.

112. Two Ditcouries on the Perfect-
tions of the Proteftants in France. Es
T. Gibbons, pr. 15. Buckland.

113. A Sermon before the Univerhay
of Oxford, at St. Mary's, July 31, 1755-
By W. Parker, D. D. pr. 6d. Baldwin.

114. A Charge delivered at the Ordi-
nation of Mr. Hewfon, &c. By H. Wor-
thington, M. A. pr. 6d, Griffiths.

115. A Sermon before the Presidents
and Governors of the Small Pox Hofpl-
tal, April 4, 1755. By W. Warburton,
D. D. pr. 6d. H. Woodfall.

INDEX

INDEX to the DEBATES in the POLITICAL CLUB,
to the ESSAYS, POLITICKS, Domeftick and Foreign
OCCURRENCES, &c. 1755.

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INDEX to the ESSAYS, &c.

Bethell, Slingby, Efq; elected lord mayor

B blical query

Bill of fuicide

45, 546, 547

358

24

628

Bill, general, of births and burials

Billa, monthly, of mortality 48. See Bu-
rials.

Birth, great birth, and noble birth, what

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C.

1755.

ABOT and his fons employed by
Henry VII. 307. His voyage ibid.
Cacilius, C. his fpeech in favour of the
Eaft-India mutiny bill

Cæfar, noble exhortation of

60

564

249
329-331

Calculus, large one found in a mare 481
Cambridge, first ftone of the new library
at, layed
Camillo Paderni, letters of
Camphire a cure for the hydrophobia 173
Camus, M. Le, of the hydrophobia 172
Canada an uncomfortable country 285. Its
advantages
ibid.
Canning, Eliz. material points difcuffed in
42, 43
Capitals at the Bank, South-Sea and Eaft-
India houfes, with the transfer days, &c.

her trial

Card meffage, extraordinary one
Card playing, mischiefs of

261

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Carlo Crutio, of a difeafe of the skin and
its cure

Carolina, indigo raised in

Carving, words used in, ridiculed

569, 570

89, 394

477

Cafe, extraordinaay, of an impervious rec-
tum 31.
Of a mortal priapifm 171
Cafe ftated, in regard to the Ox-dih-e
el-n

204

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Caftres, Mr. letter from, on the earth-
quake at Lifbon
587
Cattle, affecting picture of the distemper
amongit 4. Method and fuccefs of in.
oculating them 89. Cure for them 171
Caverns, fubterraneous, difcovered 179
Centaur not fabulous, extracts from 123,
174
Cethegus, Cn. Cornelius, his fpeech on the
refult of the enquiry into the manage-
ment of the lottery
153-157
Character of Sporus 66. Answer tot 67.
Reply
78

Characters of John Hardman and parfon
Jeffamy 228. Of the best company 278.
Of Arachne and Meliffa
Charles I. ruined by France

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Burne's juftice, extract from

192, 256, 304, 352, 400, 46, 504,
552, 650. Geceral bill of

Burning of clay to improve land

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Burials, monthly, account of 42, 96, 144,

Chit-chat, extract from

Cholic, cure for

628

114

Excellency of

220

Churches, of indecent embellishments in

535

Byng, admiral, fails 497. Returns 547

324

$755.

INDEX to the ESSAYS, &c.

118. Reafon of the contrary opinion

Cit, humours of a travelling one 374, 375
Citadel of Plymouth defcribed
City family at Vauxhall, humours of 237,

33

Corals uncommon, defcribed

238

Civility diftinguished from good breeding

Corn destroyed

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Corn trade, remarks on

ibid.

584

1:8

450

91, 128

Beauti-

Cornewall, Cipt. his monument defcribed

90. Infcriptions thereon

Country, preferred to town 124.

ful foliloquy in ibid. 125.

Horfe race

695

332

and aflembly, humours of
Country news paper, picture of
County elections, when introduced
Courcy, a labourer, heir to lord Kinfale
394

410

Craftsman, extracts from 65, 78, 228,
279, 284. 333, 487, 529, 557, 617
Craiefteyn, Mr. his laft will
91
Cramwell and his club, characters of 477
Crown Point fhould be taken from the

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292

214

turns

Declaration of Mr. Archbold
Delawarr, lord, fails to Vuginia 357. Re-
433

Controverted elections, thoughts on
Converfations on polite lite, extracts from

261-263

Copyholders, not legal voters 273. Motion
in relation to them 339. Neceffa y to
regulate their votes 361. Formerly Awes
411. But now freemen 412. Difficul-
ties in their voting 413. How removed
Mifchiefs of admitting their votes
414.
417. Nature of their claim 413. Ex-
cluded voting by act of parliament 470.
Not to independent as freeholders
472
Corals and madrepores formed from lçed

Defcherney on Stephens's medicine, ac-

407
count of
Defcriptions, of Brecknockshire 8. Of Rad-
nor hire 56. Of Pembrokeshire 103.
Of Glamorganshire 264. Of French
forts in Nova Scotia 359. Of Matlock
Bath 480. Of Lisbon
559
D'Eftrades, count, extracts from his ne-
gotiations

67

274

545

Difcovery,

Devizes, cafe of an lection at
Dietkau, baron de, taken prifon r

442

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At Me-

teline 300. In Northamptonshire 394.
In Lincolnshire ibid. At Constantinople
480. At Portsmouth 547. In various
places, cn November 1. 547. Dreadful
one at Libon ibid. 549, 560.
Full
account thereof 560, 585, 586. And
of the fame calamity in various parts
of the globe ibid. 594, 598, 626
Eafl-India company, how their charters
were obtained 13. Open a trade to
Ningpo 394. Courts of
Eaft-Indies, bill to punish mutiny, &c. in.
See Mutiny. State of affairs in 62. Re-
volution in 208. Advices from 250
Eaters and drinkers, follies of
Ecclef. xii. 5, 6, 7. Queries on
Eclipfe, lunar, calculated

547

F.

371

FABIUS Cafo, bis fpeech on the ma

nagement of the lottery

212-214
178

Family, affecting diftrefs of a luffering one

479

Fat, proclamation for a general one 593
Father, complaint of an unhappy one 548
Female poets praifed 289. Their conteft
on Parnaffus

290

Fielding's, Journal, account of and extract
from 55.
Propofal to prevent robberies

185

69

185

179. To check fires
Fire eating, fecret of
Fires, method to prevent
Fires 41, 89, 90, 137, 185, 249, 250,
251, 346, 347, 348. 449, 450, 457,
497, 498. 499, 546, 547, 548
Fish, me hod to catch a large quantity 174.
Method to caftrate

422

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476

358

82, 83

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547
Forfeited cilates, substance of the act about
297, 298
Fort George, account of the defeat of the
French near
544-546
Forts in Nova-Scotia taken 349. De-
fcribed
359
Fofils and fhells, of the petrification of
116. Of the ftone kind, how diftin-
guished ibid. Accounted for
169
Foul air, from ventilation, not noxious
119

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