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tive nature in the venereal poifon,
217

339

Fordyce's, fir Wm. letter on the vir
tue of the muriatic acid,
Four letters on the fubject of Mr.
Stockdale's trial,
581
Francis's, Anne, miscellaneous poems,
215
Franks's obfervations on animal life
and apparent death, 266.-Account
of his defence of the Brunonian fyf-
tcm,
267
Frederic II. king of Pruffia, poflhum-
ous works of, 1.-Account of the
Berlin and Bafil editions, I, 2.—
Critique on the merris of his works,

302
Free thoughts on liberty, and the re-
volution in France,

577

Fulminating compounds, account of
fome new,

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Granite, the effects of fire on,
Grave of Howard,
Greece, hiftory of, vol. II.
Grofe's antiquities of Scotland, 74.
-Dirleton caftle, ibid.-Ciftertian
nunnery, ibid.-Ruins on the shore
of North Berwick, ibid.-Tantal
lon castle, 75-Haddington cl u-ch,'
ibid.-Caftle of Dunbar, ibid.-
Ссса
Halea

Hales caftle, 76.-Innerwick castle,
77-Cockburn's-Path tower, ibid.
-Peath's bridge, ibid.-Nunnery
of Coldingham, ibid.-Home caf-
tle, 78.-Dryburg abbey, ibid.-
Caftle of Berwick upon Tweed, 79.
-Abbey of Keiln, 139.-Rox-
burgh castle, ibid.-Abbey of Mel-
rufe, ibid.-Abbey of Jedburgh,
141.-Caftle of Godieland, ibid.-
Minto tower, ibid.Collegiate
church of Biggar, ibid.-Bog-Hall
caftie, ibid.-Collegiate church of
Heriton, ibid.-Hoddam castle,
ibid-Spedlin's castle, 142.-For-
theroid caftle, 143.-Cowhill tower,
ibid.-Friar's carfe, 144.-Morton
caftle, ibid.-Sanquhar caftle, ibid.
-Bow Butts, ibid.-Clofeburne
caftle, 145.-Lag caftle, ibid.—
'Aimsfield tower, ibid.-Dumfries
bridge, 147. Caerleverock caftle,
ibid-Druidical ftones near the kirk
of Holywood,
148
Crottos newly difcovered in Italy, 87

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his children,
hamilton's attempt to explain the
terms democracy, aristocracy, oligar-
chy, monarchy, and defpotifm, 342
letter to the people of Eng
land upon the prefent crifis, ibid.
fecond letter, on the fame
ibid.

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EIR's first part of a dictionary

Hauger's, major, addrefs to the army, 99 K of chemistry, 244.-His pecu

Happiness, a poem,

04

Harveft's tranilation of M. Fauchet's
difcourfe on the liberty of France,
581
Haynes's fcripture account of the at-
tributes and worship of God, &c.
208

338

Hendy's, Dr. vindication of his trea-
tife on the glandu ar disease of Bar-
badoes,
Hewlett's anfwer to Robertfun's ftric
tures on the authenticity of the Pa-
rian chronicle,

Hiltorical pocket-library,

fion,

har opinion of volatile alkali, 250
Knowles's, Dr. primitive Chriftianity,
or teftimonies to prove that Jelus
Chrift was worshipped as God, 449
Knox's liberal education, tenth edit.

458

221

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memoirs of religious diffen-

452

Hiftory of Scotland. See Pinkerton.
of Greece. See Mitford.
of Henry II. See Berington.
of the Pharifees. See Twining.

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EACH's treatise of univerfal in-
land navigations,
Ledyard. Mr. undertakes a journey
into the inland parts of Africa, 197
Lennox's Euphemia,

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Leffons to a young prince, on the
prefent difpofition in Europe to a
general revolution,

455

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Nile. See Bruce.
Nifbett's obfervations on the miracu-
lous conception of our Saviour, 329
NOVELS. Arley, 96.-Caroline, ibid,
-Charles Henley, 219.- Dangers
of Coquetry, 339-Devil on Two
Sticks, in England, 219.-Edmund,
or the child of the caftle, 454.-
Eloifa de Clairville, ibid.-Euphe
mia, 81.-Fate of Velina de Gui-
dova, 96.-Gabrielle de Vergy, 219.
-Laura, 218.-Letters of Maria,
698-Meredith, hiftory of, 219. —
Negro equalled by few Europeans,
454-Norman and Bertha, 97-
Perfidious guardian, 459.-Pictures

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Bofwell, 210.-D'Hraeli's defence of
poetry, 212.-Armstrong's juvenile
poems, 213.-Epiftola Macaronica að
fratrem, 214.-Fraucis's mifcellane-
ous poems, 215.-Grave of Howard,
276. St. James's-ftrcet, 331-
Complimentary epiftle to Mr.
Bruce, 333- Sonnet by Mary,
queen of Scots, 335-New Spain,
336. The garden, 409, 413 -The
obferver, vol. v. 421, 422.-Car-
men feculare pro Gallica gente tyrannidi
Ariftocratice erepta, 454-Sonnet to
melancholy, 516-Pearfon's poems,
533-King Ala, 569.-Original
mifcellaneous poems, 570-Sacred
drama of Joseph fold by his bre-
thren, 572.-Speculator, 634-A-
driano, 660,-Key of natural phi-
lofophy,
703
Political obfervations on the test-ad,
341

Polverel's conftitution of the kingdom
of Navarre,
314
Porfon's letters to archdeacon Travis,
545

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abridgment of,
Poftfcript to the royal and noble au-
thors,
Pott's fermon before the royal hu
mane fociety,

179

93
Price's, Dr. preface and additions to
the difcourfe on the love of our
country,
683

Priestley's, Dr. familiar letters in re-
futation of Mr. Madan,

99

general hiftory of the Chri-
tian church, 155.-The first period,
from the public miuiftry of Jefus
to A. D. 68, 156.-The fecond to
the end of the reign of Adrian, 159,
-The third, from A. D. 138 to the
death of Marcus Aurelius, 160.—
The fourth, from A. D. 180 to A.D.
249, 161.-The fifth, from A.D.
249, to A. D. 284, 162.—The
fixth, to A. D. 313, 163.-Intend-
ed to fhew that Unitarianism was the
first great doctrine of the apostles,
in which the author has failed, 483.
defence of Unitarianifm,

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Prifon, the, a poem,
Proceedings of the affociation for pro
moting the difcovery of the inte
rior parts of Africa,

105

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Aunders's treatife on theatres, 461
Sauffure's experiments on Mont
Blanc, 306.-Journey to mount
Rofe, 308, 555-Experiments for
determining the denfity of the air
at different heights,
558
Scott's, major, fpeech in the houfe of
commons on the complaint of ge-
neral Burgoyne,
343
Sermon, Hughes's, 93.-Pott's ibid.
-On the Lord's fupper, 210.-
Twentyman's,
569
Sermons for prifons. See Breafter. 451
Shaw's narrative of Bruce's travels,
460
Siddons', Mr. H. modern breakfást, 335
Simpfon's Lacred literature,

T.

568

ABLE exhibiting the manner in
which the Scottish] peers voted

at the late election,

Taylor's effay on the holy fcriptures,

friendly conclufion,

Thefpian oracie,

340

455

459

453

581

Thoughts on the probable influence of
the French revolution on Great
Britain,
on government, occafioned
by Burke's reflections,
691
Towers's thoughts on the commence-
ment of a new parliament, 630
Tracy's letter to Mr. Burke on his
remarks on the French revolution,

455
Tranfactions of the royal fociety of
Edinburgh,
466

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