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addreffed to the fair, 262-written by
the celebrated Thomfon, to his Amanda,
ibid.-written on a fountain, 312-to a
lady with lillies of the valley, 357-on
the King's happy recovery, 360-on fee-
ing a young lady embrace a favourite cat,
502-written extempore on a young lady
in mourning, 504-written on the door of
a hermit's cave, ibid.on finding a pair
of tweezers in an alcove, 551-on Sir
William Temple's laft illness and reco-
very, 645-to my bed, 646

Literary intelligence of Europe, 63, 129,

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Macaronies interceding in behalf of the poor
with the bishops, &c. 244
Mad Lover, the, 578

Magdalen-hospital, in St. George's-fields,
defcription of, 397

Maria Therefa, Queen of Hungary, memoirs
of, 620

Marriages, 59, 114, 171, 227, 274, 324,
371, 419, 467, 515, 563, 611, 654
Mead (Dr. Richard) memoirs of, 351
Memory, on, 262

Mercury in purfuit of Iris, 255

Mickle (Mr.) fketch of the life and writings
of, 61

Modern heroes, the, 358

Montague (Mrs) character of, 546
Montague (Duke of) genealogical account
of the most noble family of, 33
Moore (Sir Thomas) anecdotes of, 305
Montague, duke of Manchester, a genea
logical account of the most noble family of,
296

Moore (Mifs Hannah) memoirs of, 567
Motte, countefs de la, memoirs of, 628

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Peace, to, 646

Pegu, account of the kingdom of, 5

Pelew inlands, account of them, 74, 124,
18o, 234, 290, 331, 381

Petersburgh, in Ruffia, new account of, 146
Philafter, ftory of, 620

Piozzi (Mrs.) her obfervations in the course
of a journey through France, &c. 385
Pococke (admiral) memoirs of, 154
Pope's houfe and gardens at Twickenham
defcribed, 400

Portchefter cattle, defcription of, 93
Portsmouth, defcription of, 253
Poftel (William) memoirs of, 625
Potatoe bread, recipe for making, 631
Preferments, 113, 170, 273, 323, 370, 417,
465, 513, 562, 610
Prayer for the king, 49

Prejudice, reflections on, 278

Progrefs of science, its influence on the man-
ners and characters of men, 517

Prologue to the impoftors, 159-to the
ifland of St. Marguerite, 600

Promotions, 59, 170, 273, 323, 371, 418,
465, 514, 562, 610, 653
Q
Quadrille, laws at, 641
Queen of Corinth, the, 497

R.

Recreations of address and dexterity with the
cards, 350

Regencies in England, account of them, 7
Regeneration of metals, inftance of the, 537
Religion of the ancient Greeks illuftrated, 47
Repulfion, on the exiftence of, 577
Robertfon (Dr.) cha. after of, 194
Royal circus, in St. George's-fields, a de-
fcription of it, 345

Rural life, or courtship, 582
S.

Sagacity of horfes in Finland, 293
Salamander, actual existence of the, 64
Salmon leap at Ballyshannon, in Ireland, de-
fcription of it, 93

Scab in theep, fuccefsful method of curing

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INDEX, &c. for the YEAR 1789.

Sketch of a Lapland family, 437
S.ave-tract, account of its origin, 343
Sobriety, reflections on, 535

Soliloquy, 98-fuggetted by Malah rievi. 9.
Solride, address to, 359

Soaps. 98, 262, 358,406, 437,653, 599*
645, 646

Sonnets, on, 212

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Sonnet to love, 213-to April, ibid. —from
the Italian, 261-to France, on her pre-
fent exertions, 457—to a lady weeping,
553-to time, ibid. to the memory of
Maria Linley, 600-2 addreffed to Mrs.
Anne Yeartley, 646-elegiac, ibid.
Spanish bird hermit, account of the 440
Spectacles and reading glaffes, obfervations
concerning, 594

Spots of mk, method of taking them from
linen, 549

Spring, remarks on, 220-in Iceland, 537
Stanhope. Earl of Harrington, memoirs of
the noble family of, 27

Sure Lottery, (English) capital prizes in the,
143, 169, 272

State Lottery, (Irish) capital prizes in the,
561, 609

Stella's foliloquy, 358

Sterling, in Scotland, a defcription of, 343
Stocks, prices of, 59, 113, 170, 227: 417,

465, 513, 562

Strephon to Delia. 357

Summer, the decline of, 503

Swearing, the progress of. 456

System of geography, 340, 378, 29, 473
525-574

Syrians, obfervations on the, 546

T.

Tatou, natural history of the, 335
Temperance the benefits of, 239
Theatrical intelligence, 50, 101, 161, 217,
313, 360, 408,505, 353, 601
Thruth, ode to the, 359

Tower of London, defeription of the 252
Turks, oblervations on their history, liten-
ture, and polite, 187

Tyrrel (Admiral) memoirs of, 154

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NOVEMBER, Head of Mrs. Montague, 546

MAY. An Animal, called Kangurbo 199 The Knight of Malta

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