through the principal departments of literature, and found them all productive. Such, we doubt not, will always, be our lot. The produce of the foil may fail more eafily than the produce of the mind: and when we lately felt a fcarcity of corn, we neither perceived nor apprehended a fcarcity of books. TABLE TABL BLE TO THE BOOKS REVIEWED IN VOLUME VIII. N. B. For remarkable Paffages in the Criticifms and Extracts, fee the INDEX at the End of the Volume. Blake's political tracts - PAGE PAGE 356 Charlefworth on the Lord's fup Bolas's English merchant 671. per 185 Bolton on the defective state of Charnock's biographia navalis, vol. ii. iii. 44 Cheetham's odes and mifcellanies 678 a Chriftian?" 204 675 Brown's Hermes unmasked faft fermon Clergy, fermon on the causes of the contempt of 309 dialogues on the amufe into prieft's orders 550 Clofe's elements of the French, Latin,and English languages 569 Clough on pregnancy 561 Cogan on the evidences of Chrif tianity Coin-collector's guide Columella de agricultura. Ital. 209 Concanen's letter to Garrow 443 Condorcet on the human mind 163 Cooper's fermon to the Jews 309, 425 324 676 180 Coqued'œuf Princess and Prince Cowley's plants, by Tate 422 Coyte, hortus botanicus Gippovicenfis 92 551 193 Cracknell on right fentiments in religion Crofsfield, trial of Cumberland's days of yore, a drama 178 Dandolo |