addreffed to the fair, 262-written by Literary intelligence of Europe, 63, 129, M. Macaronies interceding in behalf of the poor Magdalen-hospital, in St. George's-fields, Maria Therefa, Queen of Hungary, memoirs Marriages, 59, 114, 171, 227, 274, 324, Mercury in purfuit of Iris, 255 Mickle (Mr.) fketch of the life and writings Modern heroes, the, 358 Montague (Mrs) character of, 546 Moore (Mifs Hannah) memoirs of, 567 Peace, to, 646 Pegu, account of the kingdom of, 5 Pelew inlands, account of them, 74, 124, Petersburgh, in Ruffia, new account of, 146 Piozzi (Mrs.) her obfervations in the course Portchefter cattle, defcription of, 93 Prejudice, reflections on, 278 Progrefs of science, its influence on the man- Prologue to the impoftors, 159-to the Promotions, 59, 170, 273, 323, 371, 418, R. Recreations of address and dexterity with the Regencies in England, account of them, 7 Rural life, or courtship, 582 Sagacity of horfes in Finland, 293 Scab in theep, fuccefsful method of curing 658 INDEX, &c. for the YEAR 1789. Sketch of a Lapland family, 437 Soliloquy, 98-fuggetted by Malah rievi. 9. Soaps. 98, 262, 358,406, 437,653, 599* Sonnets, on, 212 - Sonnet to love, 213-to April, ibid. —from Spots of mk, method of taking them from Spring, remarks on, 220-in Iceland, 537 Sure Lottery, (English) capital prizes in the, State Lottery, (Irish) capital prizes in the, Stella's foliloquy, 358 Sterling, in Scotland, a defcription of, 343 465, 513, 562 Strephon to Delia. 357 Summer, the decline of, 503 Swearing, the progress of. 456 System of geography, 340, 378, 29, 473 Syrians, obfervations on the, 546 T. Tatou, natural history of the, 335 Tower of London, defeription of the 252 Tyrrel (Admiral) memoirs of, 154 V. 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