Claims of the British flamen to a more equal distribution of prize-money,
ibid. Drinkwater's huitory of the fiege of
Clement XIV. (pope) life of, 397 Gibraltar,
Cockell's (Dr.) efiay on the retrover- Du Mitand's French fpelling-book,
fion of the uterus, Coffee, obfervations on the properties Duped guardian, the,
of, Coffin, the stone, 67 Collection of Gaelic proverbs, 398- Of treaties of peace, &c. between Great Britain and other powers,
340 Colonies, critis of the, confidered, 227 Commentaries and effays, No. II. 154 Confio ad clerum, xiv. cal. Junias, 1784, Confiderations on the order of Cincin 156 natus, 126 - On the nature and economy of beafts and cattle, 311 Confolation of philofophy, Conflance, a novel,
Corp's (Dr.) effay on the jaundice,
Correspondence,
Cottage, love in a,
Cottingham's new year's counfel,
Cricklade cafe, report of the,
Crifis of the colonies confidered,
Critical effays on fome poems of ral English poets,
Criticisms on the Rolliad, part 1. 458 345 Groffe's power of friendship, 468 Grullen's addrefs to the loyal part of the British empire, Cumberland's character of the late lord vifc. Sackville, Curfory remarks on Ramfay's effay on the treatment of African flaves, 437
Death improved, Debate on Mr. Pitt's motion for bring- ing in a bill to amend the reprcfel- tation of the people, 78-In the houfe of Commons in Ireland, 306 Degeneracy of the times, Demetrius Poliorectes, obfequies of, 230 Demoniad, the,
Dent's lawyer's panic, Defultory reflections on Police, Dictionary (a general) of the English language,
Epifle from the rev. Mr. M-n to Mr. Pitt, 67-From lord Ashbur- ton to Mr. Pitt, ibid.-Heroic, to Major Scott, Efay on the life and character of Pe trarch, 59-To prove the infuffici- ency of fubalterns pay in the army, &c. 79-On the theory of the pro- duction of animal heat, 97-On the retroverfion of the uterus, 157—On the cure of the phthifis pulmonalis, 234-On agriculture, 333-On the jaundice, Elays hiftorical and moral, 37-On 467 the intellectual powers of man, 241 -On fome of the poems of feveral Etymologist, the, a comedy, English poets, Euclid, elements of, Engenius,
Experimental enquiry into the nature of Cheltenham water, Explanation of Mr. Pitt's bill for amending the reprefentation in par- lianrent, 152-Of the propofal for liquidating the national debt, 226
Dir Cians for impregnating Buxton 478 water with gaffes, Disbanded fubaltern, 2d. ed.
Increase of manufactures, commerce, Law, hiftory of the English, 88 Ro-
India, analysis of the political hiftory of, 361 Infidelity and fcepticism, the fall of, 2:0 Inquiry how to prevent the fmali pox, 215-Into the effects of putting a top to the African flave-trade, 440 Injiruction for the king at arms, 78 Infruciar, the medical family, Lafufficiency of fubalterns pay, ellay to prove, Intellectual powers of man, effay on the,
Invocation to melancholy,
Ireland, addrefs to the king and people of, 76-Sketch of the debates in the houfe of commons of, 306-Let- ters concerning the trade and ma- nufactures of,
303 Iri refolutions, Mr. Fox's fpeech on the, 78-System, reply on report- ing the fourth propofition of the, ibid.-Proteft to the ministerial manifefto, Ifaiah verfified, Ivar, a tragedy, Saundice, effay on the, Jenkinson's (right hon. Charles) col- lection of treaties of peace, &c. be- tween Great Britain and other Pow- ers,
Lawrie's history of the wars in Scot land, Lawyers panic, the, Lectiones felectæ, Lecture on heads,
Letter to the apb. of Canterbury, 156 -To the rev. T. Warton, 159- To Theophilus Lindfay, 175-To a female friend, by the firft female aerial traveller, 320-To a propri- etor of the navigation from the Trent to the Merfey, 398-From Omai to the earl of ***, Letters (eleven additional) from Ruf- fia, 80-On the elements of botany, 109-Concerning the trade, &c. of Ireland, 308-Between an illuftri- ous perfonage and a lady of ho- nour, 399-Of literature, 405 Life of Cervantes, 94-Of George Anne Bellamy, vol. VI. 239-Of Dr. Watts, 396-Of pope Clement XIV.
Literary fociety, poems by a, London unmasked,
fy, or the forced vow, Fobnfon (Dr.), verfes on the death of, 69-Laurel, or conteft of the poets, 146-Prayers and meditations, 310 -Life of Dr. Watts, 396 Jones's fermon on the nature and œco- nomy of beafts, &c. 311 Journal of a tour to the Hebrides, 337 -Remarks on, 473
Journey from Birmingham to Len- don, 477 Jurifprudence of the court of Scotland, oblervations on, Juice (executive), letter to the au- thor of thoughts on, Savonal, tranfiation of the fatires of,
Low contagious fever, obfervations on the, Lucubrations by a lady, Lanardi's account of his fecond aerial voyage,
319 Lyrie odes (more) for the royal acade micians, 149-For the year 1785, 150
M. Macey's elegy on Wm. Shepherd, efq.
470, or obfcquies of an unfaithful-
Tody's tale, the, Landscapes in verfe, Langrife's (fir Hercules) fpeech, 308 Lazydown hill, ode to, 315 Lalbums general fynopfis of birds, vol. III.
wife, 318 Marine-fchool, propofals for establish- ing a, 478 Martyn's tranflation of Rouffeau's let ters on the elements of botany, 109
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