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HUTCHINSON The Pyramid of Caius Ceftus; Porto ever is curious in Nature or Art, The Materials, derived from origi nal Productions, and from Works of the first Authority, are arranged upon a Plan of Perfpicuity and Concifenefs, methodized fo as to be acceffible to every Capacity, and illuftrated by circular Maps, frem accurate Drawings made exprefsiy for this Work. By JOHN COOKE, Engraver. Part I. 4to. ros. 6d. Huft; Clarke, New Bond Street. PUBLICATIONS ANNOUNCED. Alfo an Abridgment of the above Dr. Johnfon's Edition of the English *A Lift of French Books, lately imported, will be given in our next, INDEX INDE X TO THE REMARKABLE PASSAGES. N. B. For the Title of the Books, Pamphlets, &c. fee the Index prefixed to the Volume. A. ABBOT, Archbishop, 366 Batalha, monaftery of, 360 Abercromby, Sir Ralph, death of, 566 Battle, trial of, form of, 335 Abergavenny, iron works at, 208 Aeroftatic inftitution, 500 fchool at Meudon, 23 Africa, 'filver mine in, 69 natural productions in, 313 Albemarle, Duke of, 77 Alexandrian column, inquiries concerning Alexandrian library, 323 Angolans, manners and cuftoms of, 9 Bayeux tapestry, description of the, 163 Bedouins, account of the, 618 -s, monuments of the, ibid. Bermudas, islands of, their climate, &c. Bernard, Great St. convent of, 132 --, Hofpital of, 131 Birds of Africa, remarkable, 257 Bishop, the boy, 644 Bishop and his Clerks, rocks fo called, 503 Blair, Dr. life of, 341 Bonaparte's paffage of the Alps, 27 Bull-running, 591 Burmas, on the medicine, literature, &c. Dacre, Lord, anecdote of, 144 Dancing and tumbling, 539 Danes, bones of, 144 David, St. offerings at the thrine of, 502 -- 471 burying of, in churches, laws againft, Deaf and dumb, mode of inftruction of, what it is to hear, 570 of inftructors who have published on the fubject, 567 -'s, Counte's of, gallant defence of Dervifes, howling, ceremonies of, 581 Domingo, St. ftate of, 121 ——————, agriculture of, ibid. --, pillaged by Drake, ibid. Downton, account of, 265 Downing, the feat of Mr. Pennant, 498 Edward II. murder of, 275 Ecls, Dr. Plot's obfervation on, 356 Egypt, landing of the British troops, 564 El-Arith, encampment at, 617 Electing under trees, northern cuftom of, 445 |