393 378 466 Cbiropodologia, 159 Discourse on suicide, 312-Upon re- pentance, 391 of christianity, 378 392 350 399 396 E. 67 Eastbrook (miss Julia), memoirs of, 224: treaties of peace, &c. between Effects of fixed air in mortifications of 236 141 7! 69 - On the nature and -Oi botany, on the, 109–Of or- of beasts and cattle, 311 thoepy, 136--Of English grammar, 474 294 Eleven additional letters from Russia, 80 479, 460 Enquiry into the fine arts, 10-Into 325 the confequence of inclofing waste 159 130 Epistle from the rev. Mr. M---- n to 397 345 Eljny on the life and character of Pe. 309 duction of animal heat, 97-On the 470 the cure of the phthisis pulmonalis, 467 the intellectual powers of man, 241 70 On some of the poems of several English poets, 345 52 199 315 Executive justice, letter to the author 160 478 Explanation of Mr. Pitt's bill for liament, 152~Of the propofal for 142 liquidating the national debt, 226 1 468 of the, 390 476 236 F. Glandular disease of Barbadoes, re. 230 marks on Dr. Hendy's description 261 199 334 147 Grani's essays on the orign of society, 314 187 393 Great Britain, retrospective view of 233 of the increasing number of the 320 of treaties between, and other pow. 223 Gregory's essays historical and moral, 37 396 287 Guide, the tea - purchaser's, 80 r57 H. 318 Hall's (Dr.) medical family instruc- 331 tor, 318 Hanway's neglect of the effectual fe. 315 paration of prisoners, &c. the cause 390 lutions, 78---Reply to Mr. Pitt, on air in mortifications of the extre- 236 ibid. Haygarth's inquiry how to prevent the 215 337 --Remarks on, 473 230 Hendy's (Dr.) defcription of the glan- 395 dular disease of Barbadoes, remarks on, 26r 78 399 Heroic epistle to major Scott, 397 73 Heron's letters on literature, 405 314 Historical and moral essays, 37-And 103 History of the English law, vol II. 88. 479 skull, 153–Of New Hampshire, 310-Of John Bull, ibid. Of the Dictionary of the English lan- fiege of Gibraltar, 350 – Of the wars in Scotland, 393 477 İ. J. 389 Impartial sketch of the debate in the 147 130 Inchbald's (Mrs.) appearance is against Imall pox, 313 22 478 400 393 Increase 1 i 2 318 79 308 Increase of manufactures, commerce, Law, history of the English, 88-Ro- 103 400 393 80 itop to the African flave-trade, 440 Letter to the apb. of Canterbury, 156 78 -To the rev. T. Warton, 1594 To Theophilus Lindsay, 175-.To a aerial traveller, 320-To a proprie 241 Trent to the Mersey, 398–From 66 Omai to the earl of ***, 400 of, 76--Sketch of the debates in the fia, 80-On the elements of botany, 308 ous personage and a lady of ho- 405 XIV. 397 61 Lindsay (Theoph.) letter to, 175 52 Literary society, poems by a, 395 399 395 230 390 Loufiad, the, 159 223 160 396 Lunardi's account of his second aerial 319 311 Lyric odes (more) for the royal acade- 150 M. 477 Macey's elegy on Wm. Shepherd, esą. 71 77 Machines (aerostatic), treatise on, 319 verbs, 474 Maid of Orleans, the, Maitland (Geo.) esq. adventures of, 394 241 crease of, 286 Maria, a novel, 470 or obfequies of an unfaithíol 195 318 315 ters on the elements of botany, 109 315 160 398 210 398 ing a, 478 256 390 72 238 122, 126 Men's (the rev. Wm.) epistle to Mr. prisoners, &c. the cause of fres 67 quent thests and violences, London ípy, 399. - Annals of 479 , 156 Sketches, 329.--Transactions, vol. improved version, &c. of the mi- 113 72 157 Nut Pelts, 474 0. Sentimental, 232.-Of fir Henry Obsequies of Demetrius Poliorcetes,2 30. 397 77.-On the importance of the A-' 71 fee, 156, 157.-On the typhus, 223, 316 -On the militia, 309.-On anti- 156 464 peace of 1783, 469 ans, 149.-Lyric; for the year 1785, 350.—Probationary for the 474 400 234 316 Oracle concerning Babylon, 314 392 309 76 micians, 136 401 P. tical philofophy, 315 76 158 Parker (admiral Hyde), monody to 315 133 Petrarch, essay on the life and characa 59 329 , Francis the, 395 16 456 210 29, 202 143 318 ciples of, 234 29, 202 145 316 debate on, Piercy's death improved, 70 R. 68 Ramsay's essays on the treatment of Cursory remarks on, &c. 437 :79 reply to personal invectives 147 into the effects of putting a stop to 143 78. Reid's (Dr.) essay on the nature and 230 cure of the phthisis pulmonalis, 234 392 (Dr.) essay on the intellectual 241 238 71 Remarkable effects of fixed air in mor- -By Mr. Lovibond, 230.-By Mr. Remarks on a disease lately described by 315 dinary conduct of the knight of the 68 ten stars,398.-OnRamsay's essay on 310 the treatment of African slaves, 437 quiry into the consequences of in-, folation of philosophy, 453 152 Reply to Mr. Pitt on reporting the bart. 389 265 Repentance, discourse upon 391 oratory, 392.-of friendship, 468 Resolutions (Irish), speech on the, 58 156 399 310 number of the standing army of 389 157, resolutions, 14.-Of Risdon's fur- 193 29 Reviewers (the) corrected, 79 456 Rigby's essay on animal heat, 97 54. Robertson's enquiry into the fine arts, 315 478 Rollo's remarks on the disease lately described hy Dr. Hendy, 261 103 54 210 Rousseau's letters on the elements of 109 45 Royal Academicians, more lyric odes Rufpini's 390 221 308 |