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1. RESOLUTIONS of the Citizens of Edinburgh, on the change of Ministry, when Lord North retired,

2. A debate on the loyal address proposed to be made on occafion of a change of men and measures,

3. Advertisement of An univerfal warehouse for all forts of goods,

4. Cato Cenfor's letters,

5. Cafualities during a week,

6. The Jezebel Club,

7. Refolutions occafioned by the proposal for killing the dogs, in the scarcity of provision in 1783,

8. Verses by a penitent prostitute,

9. Letters containing a comparative view of Edinburgh in the years 1763 and 1783-respecting the modes of living-trade-manners, &c.

10. The letters of Horatius on the foregoing comparison, II. A comparison similar to that of Edinburgh, from a

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country parish,

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12. A comparison of the British nation in 1763 and 1783, 13. Men are in every refpect like books,

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14. On the character and tendency of Rouffeau's writings,

with a prophecy,

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15. Two letters from Conftantia Phillips, at the age of

forty, to Lord Chesterfield, on female education,

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16. On indelicacy, in conversation before Ladies,
17. A letter occafioned by a fentiment of Lord Kames, on
the obfervance of Sunday, by Pascal,

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18. An answer to the above, containing an account of a Sunday paffed in Westmoreland, by Eufebius,

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19. A reply to the above, by Pascal,

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20. Another letter on the same subject, by Philo-Sabbaticuș, 21. A letter respecting the situation of the schoolmasters

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of Scotland,

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22. A poetical epistle, on Mrs Siddons's first appearance on

the Edinburgh theatre,

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23. On fingular fashions in drefs,

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24. Verses to Dr Beattie, the author of the Minstrel,

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25. Verses to the author of the Man of Feeling,

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26. A receipt for happiness,

27. Verfes written on a window,

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28. Return

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