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Burke, Mr. his celebrated speech upon the affairs of America,
No. 28. Letter to him on his conduct, by Lucius, No. 119.
Bute, lord, anecdote concerning him and the abbé Grant at
Rome, No. 31. His fecret influence in administration main-
tained, by Juftus, No. 81.

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Chatham, earl of, contrafted with the firft earl of Shaftsbury,
No. 42. His conduct examined by A. Marvel, No. 77.
A letter to him from Junius, neither firft nor fecond, No.
112. Another from Gracchus, No. 120.

Character, a very fingular one, No. 101.

Clive, lord, on his fervice to his country, No. 5.

Colonies, their difaffection, owing to the behaviour of our
patriots at home, by Lycomedes, No. 139.

Confcience, cafes of, for a king, No. 11.

Corn, its exportation and importation confidered, No. 61.
Coterie, female, a plan for an unexceptionable one, by a lady,
No. 74.

Creditors, their power over debtors, confidered, in a letter to
the twelve Judges, No. 86.

Cd, D. of, his education animadverted on, by Eto-
nenfis, No. 90.

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Daughter, effay on the education of one, No. 108.

Demosthenes, a long plagiarism from his fecond Olynthian,
by Albanus, No. 141.

Defmond, the aged countefs of, enquiry about her by the
hon, Horace Walpole, No. 100.

Defpotifm of the prefent reign, compared with that in the
reign of Q. Elizabeth, by Bulftrode Whitelock, No. 58.
Dock-yards, propofals for the fecurity of, No. 87. Letter to
-the minifter concerning the burning them, No. 92.
Draper, Sir William, vide Junius.

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Education, an allegory on it, No. 142.

Enclos, Ninon L'Enclos, a letter from her in the fhades to
the hon. Mrs. F prefident of the modern coterie, No.
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English

English nation, a character of, by the celebrated madame de
Bocage, No. 68.

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Factory, British, at Lifbon, their privileges contended for, by
Freeport, No, 18,

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Gawkee, lord, a character, by Soranus, No. 17.

Gambier, capt, his appointment to the command of the fleet
in America, cenfured by Junius Americanus, No. 140.
Government, thoughts on, No. 8. Origin of it, by Tribu-
nus, No. 91. A dialogue on its different forms, from
Voltaire, No. 144

Grenville, right hon. G. a letter to him, on his abilities as a
financier, by Cenfor Fifcalis, No. 132.

Grievances, redreffed by English kings, No. 3. The repre-
sentation of them defended, No. 50. Thofe under the
prefent reign, humourously enumerated, No. 83.

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Hawke, Sir Ed. a letter to, on his appointment of naval com-
manders, by Lucius, No. 133.

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Indian tribes in the neighbourhood of South Carolina, an ac-
count of them, No. 147.

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James II. a view of his conduct by Tanaquil, No. 43.
Jerfey, New, an account of the iron works there, No. 37.
Johnson, Dr. S. effay on his life, genius and writings, No.

71.

Junius, vide all his letters, with thofe of Sir William Draper,
from page 401 to the end. His writings characterized, No.
15. Defended against Modeftus, by Helvidius, No. 19.
Letter to him from Pro rege et lege, No. 22. Account of

the trial of the publifher of his letter to the king, No. 33.
Of the trial of the printer of ditto, No. 66.
Juries, their rights in the cafe of feditious libels confidered
by a conftitutionalift, No. 25. By Cafuift, No. 26. Their
rights lately attempted to be invaded, by Caufidicus, No.
55.

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K, the letter to, by Tullius, No. 89.

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Laws, the refpect due to them, by Matius, No. 1,
Libels, their nature confidered, by Philo-Libertatis, No. 64.
Liberty, the nature of it explained, No. 41. and No. 47.
Liberties of the People in danger, by Marcellus, Nos. 7. 24.
Lottery, fcheme of the prefent, defended againft Junius, by
Varro, No. 97, and by Creon, No. 98.

Louifa, Pr. letter from her to the dauphinefs on her own re-
tirement, and the marriage of the dauphin, No. 27.

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Macaulay, Mrs. memoirs of, No. 106.

Md, Ld. a letter to, from a primitive ebrew, No. 60.
Marriage, the hafty one, a tale, No. 29.

Menzikoff, favourite of Peter II. of Ruffia, anecdotes of, No.

143.

Middlefex election, letter concerning it, to the D. of G-n,
by Young Sly-boots, No. 4. D cifion upon it condemn-
ed, by Vafa, No. 13. Decifion upon it juftified, by Con-
ciliator, Nos. 45: 54. By Agrippa, No. 95.
Minifters in Britain, the danger of their conduct to prince and
people, No. 40. The vices and incapacity of the prefent
fet expofed, in a letter to a great man, by Tullius, No. 53.
Likelihood of a change, by Creon, No. 62. Inftructions
to the prefent minifters, by Lucifer, No. 65.
Prince's choice of a minifter, by Matius, No. 109.
incapacity and worthleffnefs of the late and prefent, by Si-
fenna, No. 123. By a parliamentarian, No. 135.
Modeftus in anfwer to Junius, (fee vol. I. page 543.) No. 2.

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North, Ld. a letter on his public conduct, by Selim, No.
44. Another, by Tribunus, No. 49. Another, by Grac
chus, on the affairs of America, No. 88. Another, by
Junius, on the late appointment of col. L. to the poft of
adjutant general in Ireland.

Oliver, Mr. Richard, his letter to the livery of London upon his election, No. 56. His fpeech to ditto, from the huftings, upon being elected, No. 57.

Onflow, right hon. George, fummary of the trial betwixt him. and Horne, No. 79.

Oppofition, the conduct of it expofed, by Philanax, No. 21, By Camillus, No. 23, and by Creon, No. 51.

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Palfy cured by lightning, in the cafe of the reverend Mr. Winder, No. 103.

Painters, anecdotes of celebrated ones, No. 145.

Parliaments, feptennial, the danger of, No. 52. By Longinus, No. 63.

Parnel, doctor, account of his life, by doctor Goldsmith, No. 67.

Party fpirit, its virulence, the fatal fource of all our real grievances, by Philanax, No. 14. Prefent parties confidered, No. 128.

Patriotifm real, diftinguished from the fpurious kind, by Aratus, No. 124.

People, their natural rights in a free state, by Matius, No. 76.

Poets of original genius, critical observations on them, by Mr. Duff, No. 34.

Pomfret, lord, a letter to, from Cauftic, No. 110. Another, from Ariftarchus, No. 129.

Pompofo, a character, by Soranus, No. 137.

Popularity amongst all nations, confidered, No. 130.

Prefs, liberty of, in danger, by Phocion, No 46. Importance of it by Cafuift, No. 93. Its liberty enforced, by Junius Brutus, No. 113. The univerfal impunity of its licentiousness humouroufly advised, No. 136.

Princes, their education humourously defcribed, by Junius Brutus, No. 85.

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Remonftrance, city, anfwer to it confidered, No. 9.

Rich, their indolence, the cause of sedition amongst the poor,

by Creon, No. 10.

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Riches

Riches of a ftate, of what compofed, No. 59.

R—m, m―s of, his character, by Demophoon, No. 80, Ruffia, danger of the increase of its navy, No. 122.

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Secker, late archbishop, anecdotes of, No. 69.
Sandwich, lord, a character, by Soranus, No. 118
Sexes in Britain exchanging manners, No. 30.
Seduction, propofals for punifhing it, No. 131.

Shakespeare, his characters in the comedy "As you like it", criticized, No, 32.

Southampton, humourous apology for its late behaviour to the D of C, by Junius Brutus, No. 115. Spaniards of Madrid, their character, by Baretti, No. 104.

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Theodore, king of Corfica, anecdotes of, by the hon. Horace Walpole, No. 70.

Times, a fketch of them, by Cinna, No. 136.

Tillbury Tom, memoirs of him and Mrs. T-t, No. 107. Townshend, Mr. James, ftigmatized as a contractor, No. 116. Anfwer to it, No. 134. Reply, No. 138.

Trade, foreign, the mifmanagement of it, by Freeport, No.

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Trial, the prefent mode of it, in the cafe of feditious libels, exploded, No. 16.

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Wales, prince of, the importance of his education, by Canana, No. 82.

Wilkes, Mr. his expulfion defended, by Phocion, No. 6, His behaviour in the city, by Agrippa, No. 125.

Writers minifterial, letter to, from Double-fee, No. 20. Writers, British, a characteristical review of the most cele brated of every fpecies amongst them, fince the reign of Q. Elizabeth, No. 35.

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