INDEX to the ESSAYS, &c.
Broad wheeks, their utility confidered 253. Purport of the act for encouraging the ufe of them 337 Brothers, account of the new tragedy of the 99. Remarks on it 255 Bruto d, Sufanna, burnt for poifoning her
290 Cancerous tumours, à remarkable cafe rela- ing to them 425, 426 Canning, Elizabeth, the firft ftory of 92. Trial of the gyply and Mrs. Wells for that affair 126-130. Her evidence 127. A further account of her affair 142. Ac-. count from the Infpectors on that fubject ibid. Abstract of Mr. Fielding's fate of the cafe 142, 143. Abstract of Dr. Hill's pamphlet in anfwer to it, intitled, 'The Story of Elizabeth Canning confidered 15. Bail for her appearance 146. The bill against her for perjury not found 241. Af- terwards found 291. Wairant for appre- hending her
Character, an excellent one
Chracters, two oppofite ones
Cirencester addrefs to their representatives about the Jews act 473 G. 474 Clandestine marriages, account of the act to prevent them 337, 360. Debate on it 356-367, 407-410, 449-456, 497 -508, 545-555. Claufes propofed to be added to it 381. Proceedings on the bill 423, 424. Spinfters petition against it for Clogher, bishop of, extract from his tranfla- tion of a Journal from Grand Cairo to mount Sinai 155. He prefents it to the fociety of antiquaries Commons address at the opening of the fixth fellion 29. At the opening of the feventh 493 Complexion, features and fhape of men of different climates 539 Conduct of a married life, &c. extract from that piece Conftantia, her affecting story 29, 30 Copenhagen, advice from, relating to the Jews in that city
342 Corn, petitions from the exporters of, about the non-payment of the bounty money 375. A bill occafioned by them 376 Cornwallis, Hon. Edward, Efq; chofen member of parliament for Weftminster, in the room of Sir Peter Warren, decea- fed Corfica, affairs of Court martial
EAF, remarkable cafe of a man fo born
569 DEBATES in the Political Club, viz. on a new fubfidy treaty with the king of Po land, elector of Saxony 9-19. 57-65," 105-110. On fubfidy treaties in general in time of peace 110-113. On the bill to permit perfons profeffing the Jewish re ligion to be naturalized by parliament 257 -266, 305-321, 353-356, 401- 406. On the clandeftine marriage bill 356-367, 407-410, 449-456, 497 -508, 545-555. On the bll for per mitting the exportation of wool and weol-- len or bay yarn from any port in Ireland to any port in Great Britain 585-598 Debtora
Edward I. act in his reign in relation to the Jews 516 Electrical experiments for drawing the light- ning from clouds 436. A perlon killed by them ibid. Elizabeth, queen, her Latin fpeech, in an- iwer to the Polish ambaffador's, with an English tranflation, and proper remarks Empire, difpute between the electors and princes who fhall judge of the neceffity of electing a king of the Romans 13, 14. Danger of its being without a head 16. How the electors and princes fland affec- sed with regard to the election of a king
of the Romans 58. Why they are thy of fuch an election before the emperor's death 106, 107
Employment, being an extract from the Whole duty of woman
56 540, 541 Excife, total amount of that revenue 146 Executions at Tyburn, &c. 92, 193, 194.
195, 243, 387, 388, 483, 484, 578
ANTEE nation, treaty between them and the English at Cape-coafl-cafile 482 Feaft, a prodigious one, made by an arch- bishop of York
Fielding, Mr. abftract of his propofal for making an effectual provifion for the poor 74-78. Abfract of his Clear fate of the cafe in relation to Canning 142 Fire, remark on Mr. Fieke's treatife on its nature and property 34 D. Fires 42, 241, 339, 342, 386, 387, 483,
538 Flowers, how to obtain fresh blown, in win-
Fatus, human, hiftory of its formation 67 Foote, Mr. account of his new comedy, in- titled, The Englishman in Paris 213 Fofter, late Rev. Dr. an account of him and his writings 5639564 Foundling hofpital, opening of the new cha pel there 194. The facred oratorio per- formed there 241 Framewo:k-knitters, their petitions 455.
467 France, abfurdity and fully of English families going this her 219-222 Free British fishery, general courts of 91, 387. 578
Freke, Mr. a remark on his treatife on the nature and property of tire French fashions, ridiculous ones French perriwig maker, his humorous and fatirical advertisement French hofpital, collection for Fruit, how to preserve it Fulvius, Cn. his fpeech against ftine marriage bill
AME laws, the countryman's com- plaint against them 31. Trial of a farmer upon them
Gamefter, a new tragedy, an account of it 51 Gaming, modeft defence of, extracts from that pamphlet
Gaining and routs, mischiefs of Gardening, whimsical variations in 156 C. Gascoyne, Sir Crifp, lord mayor, gives a grand entertainment at the mansion house 387. Thanks of the common council to him at the expiration of his office 532 Genefis, remarks on a pamphlet, intitled, Some reflections upon the 7th, 8th, and 9th verfes of the ad chapter 114, &c. 4 I a Genii
Guinea, tragical account of the lofs of a hip from thence, by the infurrection of the negroes 91. A more particular account of it 181, 182 Gypfies, ftatutes concerning them 170 Gypfy woman. See Canning and Squires.
Je cok, Mr. his letter in defence of Mr. Whitton's character
Jealous husband, picture of
Jenkins, Henry, who lived 169 years, an account of him 363. Infeription on a monument erected to his memory Jew barbaroufly murdered 578. Jerfey, ile of, defcribed
derer's confeffion Jews malacre at York Jews bill, petition against 242. Subftance of the act when paffed 254 G, 255. Whether a Jew can be naturalized by virtue of it 283. Debates on the bill in the political club 257-266, 395-321, 353-356, 401-406. That they can never be the beginners of trade in any country 310. History of their fettlement in this king- dom 317. Proceedings on the bill, and petitions for and against it 422, 423. A regard to religion, and reverence to parlia- ment urged as motives against the bill 402. The prejudice and danger apprehended from the bill with refpect to our prefent happy establishment, and the next general election 405. Remarks on the By-flander in relation to it 456. The act repealed 533,579. A&t of Henry III and Edw. I. in relation to the Jews, with remarks 515, 516, 517. Opinions of lawyers about Jews born here purchafing and hold. ing lands to them and their heirs 521, 522. Remarks on the fame and other things re- lating to them 523. Their fate under our antient kings Immorality of detraction Incendiary letters
Inhumanity to a parent, fhocking inflance of
Inquiry into the original and confequences 193 of the publick debt, extracts from that- pamphlet Ifcriptions on brafs plates in churches, me- 604 thed or receipt for taking them off Infpector, extracts from
Inftructions to members to get the Jews act
repealed Johnion. See Ben Johnson,
Journal of a learned and political club. See
Journal from Grand Cairo to mount Sinai and back again, extracts from it 155 Journeymen taylors, their wages and hours of working fettled Ipfwich, yearly bill of mortality there 614
INDEX to the ESSAYS, &c.
Irishmen committed for a rape 387. Dif
Luminous spaces about the fouth pole Lunar eclipse on April 17, with a type 121 Lyar, odious character of
Ironfide, Edward, Efq; elected lord mayor of London 438. Sworn in 531. Dies
Modefty and Affurance, a fable
Knights of the Bath, new ones 389. ftalied Kouli Khan, authentick account of him from Mr. Hanway 171-175, 203-206
Montauban, bhop of, a proper reply to his invectives against England
Moral vifion of Almet the dervise
YABOBS in the Eaft-Indies, an ac-
National debt, a flate of it
Naturalization, denization, &c.
Navigation, queftion in, propoied 415. Sol-
Lightning, electrical experiments for draw-
Navy furgeons, their plan
6c8 Newcastle, a new hospital to be founded 483
Logarithms, a question in
Nobody's letter concerning wheel
riages 323 F. Nonius, A. his fpeech against the Jews bill 257
Norford, Mr. extract from his letter to Mr. Freke, concerning cancerous tumours 425. A remarkable cafe related by him 425, 4:5 Norwich, mayor of, his expences for a pub- lick dinner in 1561, 206. A remarkable fpeech on that occafion ibid. F. Norwich,
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Norwich, yearly bill of mortality there 614 Noftrums and fpecificks
251 Nova Scotia, exprefs from 242. Present State of
Number of people, bill for regiftering them
466 Numifius, C. his fpeech in favour of the Jews bill 305. Againft the clandeftine marriage bill 361 95.
Nuns of St. Agatha, expelled
Political Club. See DE BATIS. Politicks, feveral inftances of our late bad
195 Pomponius Atticus, his fpeech against the Saxon fubfidy, but in favour of the motion for it 12. His fpeech on the Irish wool and woollen yarn bill 595 Poor, abftract of Mr. Fielding's propofal in relation to them 74-78. Extracts from Mr. Alcock's remarks on two bills for the better maintenance of them 123-
Pope, Mr. ftories of him Popiljus Lænas, C. his fpeeth against the Saxon fubfidy treaty 105 Popish prince, abfurdity of having one to govern a proteftant people
Pofthumius, A. his speeches against subsidy treaties in time of peace
445 Paris, advices from 47, 95, 246, &c. 582 Parliament, meeting of the 6th feffion 42. Prorogued 291, 387, 438. Alterations in the lift of 45, 149, 196, 245, 614. Sum.. mary of the most important affairs in it 268, 269, 329, 330, 373-377,419- 424 464-470. Meeting of the 7th and laft feffion 532 Parliament of Paris, conteft between them and the clergy of France 47. Copy of their remonftrances 95, 197. They are banished 246. Brave fpeech of the first prefident of the great chamber, who are afterwards banished ibid. A new court eftablished in their room
Parliament of Rouen. See Rouen.
Peerage-bill, the arguments for and againft
Pot afbes. See Ruffia pot-afhes. Pretender, lord Bolingbroke's character of
Peerage, opinions in relation to it
Perfia, cruelties exercifed on the rebels
Reaumur, M. a new purple difcovered by him 598 Rebels, account of fome feized in Scotland 337
Reflector, extract from, against the hafty making, &c. of laws
Reverberatory furnace, a new kind of one
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