230. Anfwer to, 231. Reply to, 310-II. on the nature and principies of public credit, 268-On the polity of England, 290-On punc-. tuation, 453-On the actual refources for re-eftablishing the finances of Great-Britain, Effys, moral and fentimental, Every man his own law-maker, Executive juftice, thoughts on, 319Appendix to, Experiments and obfervations on a new fpecies of bark, 15-On the red and quill Peruvian bark, 467 176 2320 478 75 Dog's monitor, the, 315 Domeftic phyfician, the, 185 238 Double difcovery, the, 66 Douglas's (Dr.) obfervations on a cafe Explanatory appeal to the fociety in general, 159 of ruptured uterus,, 396 F. Downes's fermonis, 62 Family anecdotes, 475 461 49 480 475 Duncombe's felect works of the emperor Julian, Dundonald's (earl of) prefent ftate of the manufacture of fait explained, 370-Account of the qualities and ufes of coal-tar and coal-varnish, 375. Dunfier's tranflation of the frogs, of Ariftophanes, E. Edvard to Eleonora, Effects (the) of love, Eirunoc'aftes, 21 389 66 312 469 Election, on the freedom of, 173 Elements of modern gardening, 160 Elliot's tranflation of Fourcroy's elementary lectures in chemistry and natural hiftory, 173 308 236 234 Eloquence, the art of, Emigrant (the), a poem, Emperor's claims, the, England's alarm, 151-Remarks on the landed and commercial policy of, 283-Effay on the polity of, 290 English fruit-gardener, the modern, 400-Law, hiftory of, vol. II. 435 Enquiry into the various theories and methods of cure in apoplexies, &c 112-Into the enormous increase of attorneys, 233 Epifle (heroic) to major Scott, 474 76 Fashionable levities, Fearon's treatife on cancers, 156 418 Ferris's (Dr.) differtation on milk, 417 Fever, enquiry into the nature and caufes of, 237 Figaro, the marriage of, 458 Finance, confiderations on the advantages of an improved system of, 471 Finances of Great Britain, effay on the actual refources for re-establishing the, 467 Fisheries (British), general remarks on the, Fiberman, the, 313 160 Follies (the) of Oxford, 307-Of a day, 236 458 Fontainbleau, fongs in, Fordyce's (Dr.) fragmenta. chirurgica & medica, 336 Fourcroy's elementary lectures in chemistry and natural history, 173 Fowler's (Dr) medical reports of the effects of tobacco, 396 Fragmenta chirurgica & medica, 336 France, hiftory of, 443 Franklin's (Dr.) report on the examination of animal magnetifm, 181 Free enquiry into the enormous increafe of attorneys, 232 Freedom of election, thoughts on, 469 Friars, the knight and, 236 Frogs (the), a comedy, Fruit-gardener, the modern English, 160 314 316 188 Hafiniad, the, Heart, the conquefts of the, Henry's (Dr.) history of Great Britain, vol. V. Heroic epiftle to major Scott, 44 Hervey's letters from Portugal, &c. 440 Hints relative to the recovery of perfons drowned, 156 Hiftory of Mrs. Ledwich, 67-Sacred, vols V. and VI. 157— Of Great Britain, vol. V. 188-Of the public revenue, 203, 273-Of the landed and commercial policy of England, remarks on the, 283-Of fir Henry Clinton, 316-And practice of acroftation, 339-Of the English law, vol. II. 435-Of France, 443 Hohhoufe's elegy to the memory of Dr. S. Johnfon, Holcroft's tranfiation of the tales of the caftle, 99-Follies of a day, 458 Here's (Dr.) formon on church mufic, 158 234 69 311 239 401 94 312 I. J. Immortality (the) of Shakspeare, Impartial reflections on equalizing the duties between Great Britain and Ireland, Indigeftion, track upon, Inferno (the) of Dante, Innate ideas, review of Locke's denial of, Innovations (violent) in the ftate, dangers of, exemplified, Inquiry into the nature and caufes of fever, 237 Ireland, obfervations on the manufactures, trade, and prefent state of, 126. Part II. 211-Plan for finally fettling the government of, 152-The propofed fyitem of trade with, explained, 218. Reply to, 299-Thoughts on the commercial arrangements with, 232--Reflections on the prefent difpute with, 362- Loofe thoughts on the important fituation of, 388-The commercial regula tions with, confidered and explained, 469-Short view of the propofals for a final adjustment of the commercial fyftem between Great Britain and, 470-The arrangements with, confidered, ibid. Ireland's (J.) emigrant, a poem, 236 Irving's experiments on the red and quill Peruvian bark, Itinerary, the British, 238 397 236 Folinfon (Dr. S.) the life of, 141, 239— Elegy to the memory of, 234-P'octical works of, 258-And Dr. Goldfmith, dialogue between, 304-Ode on the death of, Jones's (fir Wm) difcourfe on the inftitution of a fociety for enquiring into the hiflory, antiquity, &c. of Afia, 19-Pamphlet on the principles of government, fequel to, 71 394 - (Mr.) treatife on the art of mu 449 fic, Journal kept on a journey from Baifora to Bagdad, 30 Judgment in the cafe of the king against the dean of St. Afaph, 389 Fulian, felect works of the emperor, 49 Juries, obfervations on the rights and duties of, 46-The rights of, vindicated, 233, 388 Jurors of Great Britain, letter to the, Manual, the Spartan, 72 478 Juftice (executive), thoughts on, 319. 294 232 Ladies, dialogues concerning the, 478 398 Manufactures not proper fubjects of taxation, Marriage of Figaro, 311 155 393 Mafon's comments on the last edition 476 72 110 395 Mine (the), a dramatic poem, 201 231 Monitor, the dog's, 72 Meral and fentimental effays, 176 476 Mothers address to, 159 314 160 383 Majic, treatile on the art of, 449 66- Oakes' (capt.) narrative of the treat- Obfervations on the animal oeconomy, 297 Ode on the death of Dr. Johnfon, 394 469 471 Outcaft (Gabriel), adventures of, 65 Oxford, the follies of, P. 234 307 Pitt's (Mr.) reply to Mr. Orde, 469 312 153 Plan for finally fettling the govern 472 390 155 Propofed reformation in parliament 75 Publie revenue, hiftory of the, 203, 273 Quefliones grammaticæ, R. 376 453 240 235 116 399 Racine's letters to his fon, ments on, 435 vol. II. 313 mercial policy of England, 283-On the British fisheries, Rencontre (the coalitional) anticipated, 69 Renwick's addrefs to parliament on the fituation of the navy furgeons, 398 Reply to the treafury paniphlet, 299. Anfwer to the, 379-To a short effay on the modes of defence, &c. 310 Mr. Pitt's to Mr. Orde, 469 Report on the examination of animal magnetifm, 181-Second, of the Eaft India directors, anfwer to, 234 Of the lords of the committee of council appointed for the confideration of all matters relating to trade and foreign plantations, 470-From the felect committee appointed to examine the reports of the directors of the Eaft India company, 471 Reporter, ibid. Reports, Bannifter's, 320-Of the effects of tobacco, 396 "Reprefentation (British), thoughts on the reformation of, 232 Review of Locke's denial of innate ideas, &c. Rhapjody on taxes and balloons, Rhodomontade of politics, 94 70 315 Sum of chriftianity, 76 145 Surgery, fyftem of, vol. III. 167 474 Sufan and Ofmund, 236 156 Symptomatology, 73 Rigby's effay on the uterine hæmorrhage, Rights of juries vindicated, 233, 388 Rofciad, the new, 149 Rous's letter to the jurors of Great Britain, Syftem of midwifery, 110-Of surgery, vol. III. 167-The propofed, of trade with Ireland, 218. Reply to, 299 72. T. 239 Tales of the castle, Tar and coal varnish, account of, 375 Tax on fuftians, addrefs on the 153 Taxation, manufactures improper fubjects of, 311 Taylor's propofed reformation in parliament confidered, 468 Tea and window act, obfervations on the, 37-Remarks on the report of the East India directors refpecting the fale and prices of, Tea-dealers, narrative of the conduct of the, Tea-man, letter to a, Theory of harmonics, Thirty-nine articles, the, Thoughts on the reformation of the British reprefentation, &c. 232-On the commercial arrangements with Ireland, ibid.-Difcurfory on the late acts of parliament, 313—On feveral fubjects, 317-On executive justice, 319. Appendix to, 478 Loofe, on the important fituation of Ireland, 388-On the freedom of election, 469-On the merits of the 153 |