CONTENTS, AUTHORS' NAMES, &c. of the Publica- tions reviewed in this Volume.
Adventures of Theagenes and Chari-
clea,
423
Analysis of M. Girtanner's Memoir
on Irritability,
445
Efay on the Right of Angling on the
River Thames,
574
Animal Life, and apparent Death,
from accidental Sufpenfions of the
Functions of the Lungs, 268.-Re-
marks added on the Brunonian Syf-
tem of Medicine,
ibid.
Answer to M. Godart's Memoir on
Ground-ice,
195
A Layman's Apology for the Liturgy
and Clergy of the Church of Eng-
land,
447
Applegarth's Plea for the Poor, 341
Arley, or the Faithless Wife, a Novel,
Bligh's
's Narrative of the Mutiny on
Board his Majesty's Ship Bounty, 536
Les Aventures d'Edouard Bomston, pour
fervir de Suite à la Nouvelle Heloife.
316
Mutinous Seizure of the Bounty, and fuc- ceeding Hardfhips of the Crew, 582
Bowles's Poem on Howard's Grave, 276
Modern Breakfaft, or All afleep at
Noon,
335
Brewster's Sermons and Prayers for
Prifoners,
455
Mifs Brooke's Reliques of Irish Poetry,
22.-An Irish Tale fubjoined, ibid.
Bruce's
Invocations, addressed to the Deity,
the Ocean, and to Woman, 98
The late Emperor Jofeph Ild's Letters
to General Dalton,
302
Ireland's Picturefque Tour through
. Holland, Brabant, and Part of
France,
666
D'Ifraeli's Defence of Poetry, 212
Jurieu's Accomplishment of the Scrip-
ture Prophecies, felected by Edward
May,
578
KEATE'S Reflections on the Address
of William Bull, Gentleman, to
William Poole, Efq.
582
King Afa, a Poem. By T. May 569
The King of Sweden's Danger of the
Political Balance of Europe, tranf-'
lated by Lord Mountmorres, 386
Knowles's Primitive Christianity, 449.
-Lofft's Obfervations thereon, ib.
Knox's Liberal Education, 699.-His
Letter to Lord North, 700.-Letter
to him by a refident Member of
the University of Oxford, ibid.
LAURA, a Sequel to the Eloifa of
Rouffeau,
218
A Layman's Effays in Support of Ra-
tional Religion,
330
Poem, in Blank Verfe, on St. James's-
ftreet, by Marmaduke Milton, efq.
331
Leach's Treatife of Universal in-
land Navigations,
701
Mrs. Lennox's Euphemia, a Novel, 81
Letter and Letters. See INDEX.
Leffons to a Young Prince, on the
prefent Difpofition to a General
Revolution,
455
Lewis's Philofophical Inquiry into
the Nature and Properties of Com-
mon Water, 116.lts Medicinal
Qualities,
ibid.
Lindley's Second Address to the Stu-
dents of Oxford and Cambridge,
relating to Jefus Christ, 566 Lift of the late and prefent Parlia-
The Hiftorical Pocket Library, Hurdis's Meaning of a Hebrew Word in Genefis i. 21.
Paley's Hora Paulina, 585.-His Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of Carlifle, 696 Official Papers on the Subject of the Ships captured in Nootka Sound, 577 Parfons' Hints on producing Genius 98-His Hiftory of Mifs Meridith, a Novel, Pearfon's Poems, Pennant's Hiftory of London, 124 Percival's Effays, Medical, Philofophical, and Experimental, 135 Peter Pindar's Advice to the future Laureat, 56.-His Complimentary Epiftle to James Bruce, Efq. the Abyffinian Traveller, 333 Philanthropos's Measures for fecuring the Public from the Frequency of Fires in the Metropolis, 702 The Philofopher's of the North true Heavenly Religion restored, 568 Philofophical Tranfactions: for the Year 1790. Part I. Vol. LXXX.
605 Pickbourn's Differtation on the Englifh Verb, 144 Pinkerton's Inquiry into the History of Scotland, preceding the Reign of Malcolm III. 364 Plan for a Free Community upon the Coast of Africa, Plexippus: or the Afpiring Plebeian,
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