DDRESS to the Cocoa-Tree, Burn's Digest of the Milicia- 470 Laws, 221 222 ANNOTATIONS on Horne's fer- the exalted character given him 311 ARDEN of Fevertham, 473 public Example, 462 Aretti's Italian Grammar, CAYLEY's seraphical young Shep- BAENES's Translation of Cicero's CHANDLER, Dr. Letter to, from 314 the Writer of the History of et Cur andis morbis, &c. 208 BERROW the pre-existent Discourse on the Sabbath, 316 Lapfe of the Soul, 78 CHIVALRY, Hurd's Letters on, BickerStaff's Love in a Vil- 81 V 458 CHRISTIANITY true Deism, 32 494 CHURCHILL's Ghost, Part Ill. BROMLEY's Way 19 the Sabbath CICERO. On the compleat Orator, 234 translated by Barnes, 314 Brookes's Trial of the Roman COLONIÆ Anglicana Illustratr, BUFFON's Natural History of the COMPARATIVE Importance of our 201 2 2 2 507 Elocution, Lectures on, by EMILE ; * ou de l'Education, par of the Act for registering poor Emilius and Sophia, or a new ib. System of Education, by Roul- 212, 258, 342. 21 ENGLISH's Observations on She- 80 ridan's Dissertation, 313 CUNNINGHAM, T. his Practice ENQUIRY into the Nature of Li- ", J. his Contem- into the Spirit and 333 Tendency of Letters on The- ALRYMPLE's Collection of how far Lord Bute me. Daniel's. 70 Wecks, Differta- into the Merits of the Preliminaries, 386 into modern Notions 387 of Freedom of Will, 434 into the Right to the 460 510 to Lord Bute, 'Settlements in the West-Indies, 389 Voyages to the West Indics, DESVOEUX's Efiay on Ecclesi- 293 Devour Meditations, by a Gen- in Pronunciation, 308 ib. Essays and Meditations, by a DIALOGUES of the Dead, new, Phyfician, cial Principles of the Negocia- DWARDI Prilegomena in Li- Answer to Dito, 507 310 EDWARDS's Treatise on religious Armer's Enquiry answered, Enquiry into the free. FARTEWORTH's Translation of ELEMENTS of Criticism, by Lord Favourite, a political Epiille, 219 105 FIELDING, Henry, his Works, 394 G 438 4to. and 8vo. Editions, 49 Heathcote's Letter to the Lord Sir John, his Uni- Mayor, 475 Reply to Ditto, 385 236 171 HELP to the Study of the Scrip. tures, 78 448 70 Foster, Judge, his Reports, 140 Hill's Vegetable System, Vols. different Nature of Accent and History of Carausius Emperor FREE, Dr. his Petition to the Horne’s Se:mon at Oxford, An FRENOY's Chronological Ta- HORSE, and other domestic Ans 473 mals, Natural History of, by Arnor's Remarks on the HORSEMEN, Rules for, 315 ries, Part I. 319 Gesner's Rural Poems, 127 Hurd's Letters on Chivalry Ghost, a Poem, by Churchill, HYDROCELE, Part's Treatise on, Gieson on the Credivility of L Tasso, GIRARD's new Guide to Elo- Bute's Refignation, 217 Johnson's Review of the Pre- bendary of Litchficld's. Ser- 156 154 ral Philosophy, GOSPEL Mcthod of being Righ: ITALIAN Grammar, by Baretti, Guy's supplemental Observations Justice of Peace, by Cunning- ARWOD on death-bed Re- Armrs, Lord, his Elements HAVANNAH, Journal of the Siege ibid. ANG:10RNE's Visions of Fan- that Piace, 389 LAYARD on the Bite of a Mad- 148 mon, 78 I 22 teous, - Allen's Account of L Dag 478 LETTER to Dr. Chandler, from Lowth's Introduction to Gram- the Historian of the Man after mar, God's own Heart, 56 Lynch, Capt. his Trial at a , ; Nated by Farneworth, to the Author of the E- Mason's Elegies, 485 Power of France, 461 224 MEAD, Dr. his works in 410. 310 MEDICAL Obfervations and En- to the Lord Mayor, 311 quiries, by a Society of Phyfi. to Mr. Pitr, 383 cians in London, Vol. II. 98 ibid. MEDITATIONS and Essays, by a 314 fee-house, 462 METHODIST . Preaching, Speci. from Jonathan's to the men of, 235 463 MILLENNIUM Hall, Description addrefied to the Lord of, 389 465 MINISTER of State, a Satire, to the Whigs, 469 Modern Universal History, Vol. from Arthur's to the Co. XXXII. XXXII. to a Friend, against mar. XXXVII. rying a Roman Catholic Lady, MOLLOY, Sarah, Narrative of 475 her (supposed) barbarcus tieat- 10 a Merchant at Brillol, ment, 315 477 Monchy's Elay on the usual LETTER from a Member of Par- Difeases in Voyages to the LETTERS to two great Men, 156 MORELL’s Tbesaurus Græcæ Po. 219 MURPHY's Account of the Liie of Fielding, 49 LITERARY Property, Letier con- Vindication of, 176 Nugent's Translation of He. 1 ve in a Village, a comic Ope- nault's Chronological History 4,8 of France, 70 OCCASIONAL 24 |