VILLARS, the quack, curious anecdote of, 530.
VINLAND, originally a part of N. America, 181.
VIRGIL defended, with refpe&t to the character of Æneas, 220. VISME, Mr. his account of a very fingular kind of monkey,
207. VOLTAIRE, M. his difcoveries in nat. hift. ridiculed, 25. His' dialogues in the fhades with So- crates, Julian, &c. 28. His dif- pute with the Bishop of Anneci, 34. His mifreprefentations of the fcriptures detected, 460. His remarkable ftrictures on Johnfon's edit. of Shakespeare, 532. See alfo QUESTIONS, &C.
WALLS, an excellent coping
for, recommended, 479. WAR, art of, remarks on, 355. Want of a school for, lamented, 356. Partizan, duty of, 357. WATER, analyfis of that of the Tyne, 221. Curious hydrofta- tical phenomena of water, 518. See alfo LAKE. WATERS, chalybeate, &c. difco- veries tending to the production of excellent artificial ones, 323- 326.
WATSON, Mr. his defcript. of the lymphatics of the urethra and neck of the bladder, 213. WESI EY, Mr. his religious zeal difcuffed, 73.
WEST-INDIAN, a comedy, critique
WESTON, Mr. his tracts on huf- bandry detailed, 299. WHEAT, experiments in the cul- ture of, 303. Comparison of profit between the old and new husbandry, 378.
WHITAKER, Rev. Mr. fome ac- count of his death, 82. WHITE, Mr. his account of a re- markable cafe in furgery, 211. WHITEFIELD, George, his reli- gious zeal animadverted on, 73. WOMEN, in Perfia, their remark- able modefty, 160. Their equa- lity with the men, in the ancient northern nations of Europe, 184.
WOODS, groves, &c. in the grand curious compofition for ob
flyle of gardening, how to de
EIHER, M. his discovery of a
ject-glaffes, for telescopes, 541,
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