BEattie's evidences of the Chriftian reli- DAy's confiderations, 313.
Beauties of Mrs. Siddons, 71.
Defence at Mangalore, 311. Defence of the police bill, 469." Hh
Defcription of a fet of prints of ancient history, 23.
Dialogues on the late Earl of Chesterfield and Dr. Johnfon, 467.
Harukins's life of Johnfon, 259:
Hempen monopolifts, a rope's-end for, 234. Hermit's tale, 433.
Hiftory of Henry VII. 30.
Doctrine of the trinity, a defence of the, Holy Bible, the, tranflated by the bishop
of Sodor and Man, 32.
Humanus to the editors of the English Re•
Marratta ftate, fhort account of, 215; Man naturally inclined to religion, 144. Maniacs, the, 70.
Marfball's arbuftrum Americanum, 312. Marfball's rural economy of Norfolk, 418. Medical character, an effay on the, 470. Memis's midwife's pocket companion, 146, Memis's treatife on the prevention and
cure of diseases, 157.
Memorial for the Comte de Cagliostro, 70, Millar's historical view of the English con- ftitution, 322.
Memoirs of Mrs. Baddeley, 443,
Monafticon Hibernicum, 333.
Murray's medical catalogue, 157.
Mynor's hiftory of the practice of trepan. ning the fkull, 384...
Narrative of Fanny Davies, 385. New Rofciad, the, a poem, 229.
Newton's Meffiah, 113. Numa Pompilius, 135.
RAna comicæ evangelizantes, 69.
Retort courteous, 390. Rochfords, the, 70.
Rymer's chemical reflections, 469. Rymer's phyfiological conjectures, 384.
SComberg's treatife on the maritime laws
of Rhodes, 215.
Select works of M. Dorat, 375.
Serious admonition to the public, &c. 222. Short review of the ftate of Great-Britain for 1786, 73.
Sketch of a tour through Switzerland, 390. Sketch of univerfal hiftory, 388. Smyth on the effects of swinging, 275. Songs in the Enchanted Caftle, 389. Sorrows of the heart, 366. Speech of Mr. Sheridan, 383. Speech of Major Scott, ibid.
Strangers at home; a comic opera, 297. Stone's fuggeftions, 234.
Strictures on female education, 197. St. Peter's lodge, 143.
Obfervations on the use and abuse of the St. Petersburgh, 64.
Ode prefented to the king, 142. Ode upon ode, by Peter Pindar, 354. Ogilvie's fermons, 126.
Olivia; or, the deferted bride, 342.
PApers, a collection of, relating to the
propofal for uniting the King's and the Marifchal colleges of Aberdeen,470. Park's fyftem of the law of marine in- furances, 179.
Patriot's vifion, the, 141.
Perkins's effay on the fore throat, &c. 312. Perry'sdiffertation on the lues venerea, 232, Poems, by W. Hawkins, 386. Poems, by J. Donaldfon, 389. Poetical efforts, 391. Priefley's letters to the Jews, 278.
Prince of Wales, candid inquiry into the cafe of, 72.
Protection of Providence, 389. Pugh's life of Jonas Hanway, Efq. 175. Pulteney's confiderations, 468.
HAings, Mr, impeachment of cenfured, 77. Impeachment of, 150.. Me- rits of, ibid. Speech of Mr. Sheridan, ibid. The applaufe that followed it, 151. The reply, ibid. Eloquence fhould not difcolour innocence, ibid. Representations of Mr. Sheridan, ibid. Popularity of Mr.Haftings in India, 152. Guarantee to the Begums, ibid. He dif- approved of the tranfaction, ibid. Evidence of Mr. Middleton and Cap- tain Williams, 153. Hoftile inten- tions of the Begums, 154. Neceffity of the proceedings against her, ibid. Situation of India, ibid. Reprefent- ation of Sir Eyre Coote, 155. Our army in arrears, ibid. India pre- ferved by Mr. Haftings, ibid. Com-
Etters, province of, 315. Literature, power of, 314.
MAxims of modern states, 474.
Margaret Nicholfon's attempt against the life of the king, 78. Pleafing confequences to him arifing therefrom, ibid. Loyalty expreffed in addreffes, ibid.
Motives of the Grecian confederacy, 474.
Bfervations on national alliances,
473 Oratory of Demofthenes, 474.
pared to other commanders, 157 Nations fubject to infanity, 319. Charges against him unfounded, ibid. His fervices, ibid. Conduct of ad- ministration, ibid. Who is to carry up his impeachment? 158. Further reflections on India, 159. Real ma- jority of the House in favour of Mr. Haftings, 159. He is celebrated, 160, Charges against him, 318, His pointment, 319. He is invefted with difcretionary powers, ibid. His de- parture from India, ibid. Congratu- lated on his return, ibid. Conduct of the Commons refpecting him, 395. His impeachment illuftrated, ibid. Mo- tives of the minifter, ibid. Further
Holland in anarchy, 79. French party gain ground, ibid. The authority of the Stadtholder declining, ibid.
INfluence of literature, 313.
Influence of science upon religion, 318. Intercourse of mankind, 315. Intercourse with France will tend to aug- ment our revenue, 236. Speculation prevented, 237. Peace betwixt the two kingdoms encouraged, ibid. Ri- valfhip of commerce, ibid. Journey of the Emprefs of Ruffia to Cherfon, 238. She founds a new Greek empire, ibid. Advantages of the most folid and moft brilliant kind prefent themselves to Ruffia, ibid. Jea- lousy of the neighbouring nations to wards that empire, 239.
PArty, prejudices of, 316.
Peace, the late, commended, 74. Perfecution against Rodney reprobated, 77. Pitt's plan of redemption of debt ideal,
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