by the earl of Chatham, in a tranf- action which paffed in the year 1778, 315 (another) of the part taken by the earl of Chatham, &c. 378 Adamthwaite's fermon on the na- ture and principles of fociety, 156 Addrefs to the rulers of the state, 151
to the id ependent part of the people of n gland, on libels, 236
--to both houfes of parliament refpecting the prefent state of pub- lic affairs, 314 to the proprietors of Eaft In- 396 153 supplement to the court of,
dia ftock, Adultery, the court of,
guide, the new profe, Bayly's (Dr.) two fermons before the university of Oxford, Oct. 12, 1777,
155 Beaume's manual of chemistry, 93 Beauties of the poets, - of Flora difplayed, Bellona, or the Genius of Britain,
Brooke (Henry), collection of pieces published by, 67
Bulkley's fermon on the death of the late earl of Chatham, Burgoyne's (general) fpeeches, fub- ftance of,
Burn's and Nicholfon's hiftory and antiquities of Weftmorland and Cumberland,
Caldwell (James), trial of, Caledonian bards, works of the, 42 California, voyage to, 263
Camcins' Lufiad, translation of, 62 Camp guide (the),
~Apology for the Baptists, Appeal (an) to reafon and justice, 152 Apthorpe's (Dr.) fermon on the Li- turgy of the church of England, 74 Arthur (prince), a romance, 461 Athelgiva, a legendary tale, 68 Attempt to reform the times, d'Auteroche's voyage to California,
Canaan, the conqueft of, Captain Parolles at Minden, 236 Cardigan (fir Charles), letters to, 186 Carver's travels through North America, Cafe of a hydrophobia, Cafes, medical,
and obfervations on the hydro-
Letter to John Dunning, efq. 27. To fir Geo. Saville, bart, 72. (A ferious) to the public on a late tranfaction between lord North and the duke of Gordon, 73. To lord Geo. Germaine, ibid. To fir Rob. Baiker, upon inoculation, 78. To the rev. Theophilus Lindley, 158. To fir Harbord Harbord, bart. 240. To the earl of Sandwich, 318. To the au. thors of the Critical Review, 320. To Nat. Braffey Halhead, 372. To the people of America, 471. To admiral Keppel, 472. Of folemn counsel to a person in a declining state of health, 475. To the guardians of the poor at Bury St. Edmund's, Letters, republican,
in answer to Dr. Price's two
267 Lettfom's (Dr.) letter to fir Robert Barker and George Stacpoole, efq. upon general inoculation, 78 Levifon's (Dr.) account of the epide- mical fore throat, Libels, an interesting addrefs on, 236 Liberty, effay on, ibid. Light of nature pursued, 354 Light hoffe, discipline of the, 188 Lindsey's fermon at opening of the New-chapel at Effex-ftreet, 157 Lift of the officers of the militia,400 Lobo's nomenclature, Lochée's effay on caftrametation, ib, London directory, 400
Lowth's (bp.) translation of Isaiah, 321,418 Lucas's vifit from the fhades, 68 Lufiad (the), fecond edition, 62
-Kellet's pocket of profe and verfe,
Kent furveyed and illuftrated, , hiftory, and furvey of, Keppel (admiral), letter to,
Macbean's dictionary of the Bible, 474
Manners of the prefent age, enquiry into the,
Manual of chemistry, Martin's conqueft of Canaan, Materialism philofophically confi- dered, 237 Mathematical principles of natural philofophy, by fir I. Newton, 274
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