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A

DDISON, Mr. his dying

A Words, co.

AFRICANS, Inftances of their
Superftition, 365.
ANTIENTS, the beft Effect, re-
fulting from the Study of them,
66. No Merit in them to be
Originals in Compofition, 504.
Our Poffibility of excelling
them, 505.
ARIOSTO, the Distinction paid
him by a Company of Banditti
for his poetic Merit, 572.
ARISTOTLE, his Rhetoric cha-
racterized, 65.
AUTHORS, particular ones, com-
pared to Caterpillers, 605.

B

BARCELONA, fome Account of
the Royal Academy there, 48.
BEARDS, Commotions in France
to preferve, 460.
BIBLE, Arguments for and against
a new Tranflation, at the Re-
formation, 35-
BIRDS, fome Obfervations on
their Migration, 323. A par-
ticular Method of diftinguish-
ing their Species, 375.
BOLEYN, Ann, her Behaviour
previous to her Execution, 358.
BRAIN Comparifon between that
of a Negro and a White, 272.
BREWING defined, 277.

C CALIFORNIA, by whom difcovered, 497. Is subject to the

Jefuits, 498. Character of the
Natives, 499.

CARACTACUS, Extracts from,

509. CHANGEABLENESS in Mankind, no Proof of Infelicity, 429. CHORUS, the Omiffion of, in modern Tragedies juftified, 507.

CHRISTIAN Frederic Poft, fome

Account of him and his Embaffy, 547.

CICERO, Character of his Trea

tife concerning the Orator, 65. CIVIL Law, why neglected 385 CLERGY, their Industry not to be wished, 352. Of the prefent, not to be feared, ib. CLOATHS, Marks of Immodefly, 133.

Coin, Silver, Caufes of its Scarcity, 310. Reafons against altering the Value of, 312. A Remedy fuggefted, 314. COMEDIANS characterized, 122. COMET, the expected one, a Table of its Appearance, 375. CONFORMITY, univerfal, in Religion, a Proof of Ignorance and Barbarity in a People, 361. CORK-WAISTCOAT, its Üles,

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and her Lover going to te
Wes. 454
Pavicass 455.
DRAMATIC Entertainments, Spe-
culations concerning, 120.
DUELLIS, Thoughts apon, 124.
DE PEATTOS Chile, how taken

by the Regent of bootland, 194.
Dess, of so prefent Advantage

to Land, 439-
D.TCH, the Right of being
French Carriers in Time of
War diproved, 55.

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EARTH. its Figure afcertained,

EDUCATION, miffedged Im-
provents in, 127.
ELECTRICIANS, Cration recom-
meslod to them, 301.
EL ZABETH, Ceca, ber Cha-
racter, 11, 204. The critical
Situation of Afairs at the Com-
mencement of her Reiga, 400.
Excommunicated by the Pope,
134 Her Appointment of
James to fucceed her doubtful,
2:2. Infances of her rivalling
the Perion and Qualifications of
Mary Q. of Scots, 403.
ELOQUENCE of the Pulpit, Cb-

fr.apons contering, 74
ENGLISH chara&erifed, 130. Un-
judly accord of Want of Re-
gard toward their King, 204.
EP CURBAN Philof phy expoied,

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H
HAPPINESS, whether attainable
or not, 9. Reason a Foe to,
575-

HAYWARD, the Rev. Mr. Story
of his pofthumous Letter, 191.
HENRY VII. the first Founder of
English Liberty, 345. His
Character, 347. His Laws
against Retainers, 3:0.
HENRY VII, his Vices more
benefcial to Mankind, than the
Virtues of other Princes, 172.
His Character, 339. His Friend-
fp with the K. of France, 360.
HIGH-LIFE, a Description of,
380.

HILL, the learned Taylor, fome
Account of, 218.

HISTORY, the Requites of a
good one, 163.
HUSBAND and Wife, their law-
ful Rights, 600.

I,

I

I, the Letter, Epigram concern-
ing, 382.
JAMES I. his undutiful Treat-
ment to his Mother, 199. His
Ignorance in Hiftory, 203.
Why Latin was much used in
his Time, 206. His Advice
to his Son justified, 446.
JERUSALEM, our Saviour's Pro-
phecies relating to the Destruc-
tion of, explained, 153.
IMITATION, the Subject and
Manner of, 482. Of the An-
cients, the great Advantages
of, 66.
IMITATORS and original Writers
diftinguished, 502.
IMMORTALITY of the Soul, a
Doctrine often weakly attacked,
and lamely defended, 14.
IMPOSTURE, a remarkable one
found out at the Diffolution of
Monafteries, 355.
INTELLIGENCE, the only moral
Senfe in all rational Beings,
519.
JOAN, Pope, her Birth and Ad-
ventures, 332. Her Story con-
tested, 338.
JUDGMENT, the laft, pathetic
Defcription of, 144.

K

KINGS afferted to be the Devil's

Children, 204.
KNOWLEDGE, particular, pre-
viously neceffary to general,
300.
KNOX, John, the Scotch Refor-
mer, his Character, 196. His
rude Treatment of Mary Q. of
Scots, 403.

L

LACONIC Cup, what, 291.
LAW-Books, Arguments for and
against ftudying the old ones,
596.

LIBELLERS defcribed, 555.
LIFE, its Pleasures and Pains,
how proportioned, 220.
LOGIC, the Study of, neceffary
to an Orator, 69.
LUTZEN, Battle of, and Death
of Guftavus Adolphus King of
Sweden, 516.

LYCURGUS, feveral Particulars
relating to him, and his Regu
lations at Sparta, 290, 425.

M
MAGDEBURGH, cruel Maffacre
at the taking of, 452.
M. MAINTENON, her extraordi-
nary Advice to the Dutchefs of
Burgundy, 465.

MALT, Directions for managing

441.

MANNERS of the Sexes their In-

fluence on each other, 130.
Thofe of the Antients not appli
cable to modern Times, 424.
MARCELLO, Benedetto, the Ita-
lian Mufician, fome Account

of, 341.
MARRIAGE of near Kindred, Re-
marks on, 353. And Celiba-
cy, their Inconveniencies, 434.
MARY, Queen of Scots, her
Letter to Q. Elizabeth, 176.
Her Reply to the Refufal of
Leave to return from France
through England, 401. Rude-
ly treated by Knox the Re-
former, 403. Il treated by
her Son James, 199. Her
Trial, Execution, and Charac-
ter, 200, 410.
MATRIMONY, a critical Cafe in,
461
MASK, Sock, and Bufkin, of the
Antients defcribed, 318.
MIRACLES, Reflections concern-
ing, 490.
MODESTY, female, Thoughts on,

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PARIS, Maffacre there, Thankf
giving at Rome for, 19:.
PARLIAMENTS, their Freedom of
Debate afferted, 408.

several Fluids preferved in va-
cao, 3-2. Speculations, way
now in Dil-eteem, 1.
PHILOSOPEY, Its End, 28;.
PLASTS, Method of obtaining

exact Drawings of, from dried

Specimens, 63.

POLITENESS, different Modes of,
in different Places. 526.
PREACHER, his neceflary Quali-
fications, 74. 260. A profita
ble Hint to them, 204-
PREJUDICE, well directed, of be-
Left to weak Minds, z.
PRESSING for Seamen, its evil
Confequences, 304.
PROLIFEROUS Flowers defined,
382.

PROPHECY, St. Paul's, concern-
ing the Man of Sin, explain-
ed and illustrated, 157.
PUDDING, the Revenues of a
Convent given as a Reward
for a good one, 353-
PUNI HMENT, prefent, more
powerful in retraining the
Wicked than future, 222.

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nity, 403.

PASSIONS, their Nature and Ufe, RELIGION, in many, the Refult

70.
PERICLES, feveral Particulars con-

cerning, 294.
PERSECUTION for Religion, a
Proof of Unbelief in the Per-
fecutors, 361. Defeats its Pur-
pofe, 362.

of Indolence and Cowardice, 6.
A Review of its Effects, 533.
RENT-CHARGE, how created, 211.
RESIDUAL Analysis, what, 327.

Method of drawing Tangents
to Curves by it, 328. The
fame performed by Fluxions,
331. No new Invention, 557-

The

The Operations more eafily performed by Fluxions, 559. REVELATION, its Intention a Teft of its Truth, 5. Its Infufficiency to fecure Mankind in the Truth, 591.

S

SALADIN, Sultan, Particulars of his Life, 43. SCOTTS, their Origin, 164. I ufed by Edward I. of England, 165. Their History divided into four Periods, ibid. Their Homage to the English Crown, for what, ibid. Derivation of their Conftitution, 167. Prefbyterian ChurchGovernment, how established among them, 172. SCRIPTURE, the bad Effects of Doctrines built upon particular Texts of it, 25. SEAMEN, a competent Number not to be gained at the Commencement of a War, under three Years, 304. SELF-ESTEEM, Obfervations on, 524. SENEGAL, Manners of the Inhabitants there, 365. SERMONS, Directions about making them, 496. -Single, 94,282, 283, 480, 612. SHIPS, English, why not able to

carry fo cheap as Foreigners, 305. Not to be wifhed, 306. SHRUBS, new Method of propagating, 568.

SKIN, Comparison between that

of Negroes and Whites, 372. SMALL-POX, fuppofed to purify the Conftitution, 607. Inftance of its being carried off by an Hæmorrhage from the Nofe, 608. Mankind not alike liable to this Difeafe, ibid. SONG, a merry drinking one,

455.

SPIRIT, the various Meanings of that Word, 237.

SPIRIT of God, the Manner of its Operation, 33. STOICAL Philofophy, its Infufficiency infinuated by a Tale, 431. SUBSCRIPTIONS, in what Senfe required in the Church of England, 494: SURGERY, Royal Academy of, at Paris, Rife and Establishment of, 239.

T

TASTE, not a distinct Faculty of the Mind, 64. Wherein it confifts, 534- Refolved into its fimple Principles, ibid. Formed and perfected by the Union of the internal Senfes, 535. The Influence of Judgment upon it, 536. How improveable, 537-538. Refinement, or Elegance of, to what owing, 539.. Correctnefs of, wherein it confifts, 540, The Objects of, 543544.

TAXES, the Philofopher's Stone, 301.

TENURES, their Origin, 210. TIBULLUS, fome Particulars of his Life, 60.

TIPPLING, an Apology for, 128. TREES and Plants, a Table of the Times of their Leafing, 324. TRINITY, Anfwers to Objections against it, 592.

TYBURN, a Poem by, to the Marine Society, 472.

V

VIRTUE, its different Branches, 287. And Vice, their own Reward and Punishment, 221.

W WALSTEIN, General, Particulars of his Affaffination, 514WAR defined, 387. Its Laws debated, 388. Between two Nations,

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