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INDEX to the BOOKS Reviewed in Vol. LVIII

A.

Adams, Flowers of Ancient

339

history
Agutter's fermon on the flave-

ers

141

Part I.

C.

240

CAmbridge University, letter
to the caput of
Canterbary, lift of manerial
houfes formerly belonging
to the See

140

trade
Alfred and Elfrida, an hifto-
rical tragedy
427 Cardonnel, picturefque anti-
Andrews, his appeal in be- quities of Scotland 58.243
half of the chimney-fweep- Chelfham, brief notes on 140
151 Clarkson, effay on the African
Angola, prince of, a tragedy,
flave-trade
538
by T. Farriar
342
Coke upon Littleton 150.335.
Afton Flamvile and Burbach,
438
hiftories of
139 Contraft, on the oppofite con-
Aubrey's account of Chelfham, fequences of good and evil
Nutfield, and Tatsfield habits
538
140
Authors of Great Britain, ca-
talogue of five hundred
now living

B.

537

BAterfea, brief notes on

140

Beaufort's account of the doc-
trines and practice of the
church of Rome
538
Benevolence, the force of 153
Berington, effay on the depra-

vity of the nation 52
Biblio beca Topographica Bri-
tannica, No, XLIII. XLIV.
139.

No. XLV. XLVI.

140. No. XLVII. 240

Controverfiad, by Father

O'Leary and others 145
Country bock-club, a poem 428

Crowe's Lewefdon-hill
151
Croydon, cafe of the inhabi-
tants 1673

D.

140

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Grofe, provincial gloffary 51
Guildford, defcription of Tri-
nity-boufe

H.

140

Hamilton, fermon at the an-
niversary of the Sons of
the Clergy
432
Hanway, Jonas, life of, by
Pugh
539,
Harmer's obfervations 113.

218

Bicknell's Patriot King, or Dobbs, his Univerfal Hiftory, Harris's examination of the

Alfred and Elvida, an hif- in letters
torical tragedy

427 Ducarel's history of Croydon

Bigland's collections for Glou-

340

140

344 Durnford's reports of cafes in
the Court of King's Bench

cefterfhire
Birch's abbey of Ambrefbury

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148

241

well
Robertson's history of Scot-
land, additions to
Robjon's life of Hyder Ally

Impeachment, the parliamen- M's orations for the ufe Richards's review of Noble's
tary law of
150 of schools
242 protectoral houfe of Crom
Index to every act of parlia- Murdock, on the pronuncia-
ment from Magna Charta tion of the French lan-
to 27 Geo. III.
150 guage
Joba, St. Baptift, a differta-
tion on the meffage from
to our Saviour, with re-
marks on the hiftory of his
life and hiftory

341

Johnson, Dr. letters to Mrs.

Piozzi

233

Johnson's fermon on his wife's
funeral

234

ifb academy, Tranfactions of

528

N.

NARES, Dr. fix anthems,

59

240

Rome, account of the tenets
with morning and even- and practice of the church
237 of

ing fervice

Nicbull's letter for abolishing
the flave trade, 54. wreath
152
Nichols's Progreffes and public
Froceffions of Queen Eli-
zabeth

Italy, Les Delices de l'Italie Natfield, brief notes on

K.

illuftrated

31

KElbam's Domesday-book

340

King's morfels of criticifm

L.

LAmont's Sermons

141

243
Lateromane Memoire qui

0.

425
140

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PALEY's Philofophy 99.

102.224
Parian Chronicle, or the Chro-
nicle of the Arundelian
marbles, by Robertfon 338.
409
147.

n'eft point juftificatif 338
Law and Laroye s, fpeculation Parry's Sermons

upon

338 Pharmacopacia Lond. Tabulce
Nominum Medicamentorum

Bibliotheca Legum Anglia,
compiled by Worral, im-
proved by Brooke 427 Pindar, Peter, expoftulary

Lolme, de, obfervations on the
tax upon windows 345.
439
Memorials of Human fu-
perftition
496
Lyen King at Arms, fufpen-
fion of

-

M.

240

535

epiftle to brother Tom,
345, Peter's Penfion, by

440
Pinkerton's differtation on the
Goths and Scythians 203.
305

Piozzi, letters to and from
Dr. Johnson
233
Polwbele, English Orator 56

MAngel Wurzel, of the cul- Potter's tranflation ofSophocles

ture and ufe of

Manners

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of the
thoughts on the importance
of to general fociety 339

435
Preftwich's Refpublica 295

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SAINT Yobr, new Chemi-
cal Nomenclature adopted
to the English language

524
Scotland, picturefque antiqui-
ties of, 58, the riding of
the Parliament, 240. de-
fcription of the regalia,
240. fhort tour of 505
Severn, obfervations on a de-
fign for improving the na-
vigation of
527
Sicily and Malta, present state
of
338
Slave-trade, fummary view of,
140. letter to Grenville
Sharp on the abolition of
it, 339. objection to the

343

339

abolition of
437
Sophocles. tragedies of, tranf-
lated by Potter
Spartan Manual, or Table of
Morality
Steele, Sir Richard, epistolary
correfpondence of
Stevenson's letters on the man-
ning of the navy with Vo-
lunteers

330

148
Strathmore, Counters, report
of her trial with Bowes
539

Mathews's voyage on the coaft Pricfley's fermon on the flave Street's Aura, or the Slave

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343

526

247.346.441 Aplin's Stable Directory,
or modern Syftem of Far-
riery

539

241

Tat field, brief notes on 140
Theobald's notes on Batterfea

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Mifcellinis, moral and in- RAmfay's letter to Toben
ftructive, for the use of on putting a flop to fla-
fchools
579 very, 4. objections to
the abolition of the flave- Thijle, ftatutes and fees of
trade. with anfwers 437 the order

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149

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Turks, obfervations on the Watfon's fermons

246 Wilfon's letters on Bath-wa-
536 Weddred's Scripture view 31 ters

war with
32
Turner's appeal on raifing Web's lift of scholars of St. Wool-bill, question of truly
money for the improve- Peter's College Weftmin-

ment of church lands 383

U.

fter
436
Welfted's Works in verfe and
profo

235

ftated, 527. fpeech on
that might have been
fpoken, 27. obfervations
on that bill

527

Nderwood's letter on Mid- Westminer Royal School, lift of Wreath, the, a collection of

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fcholars
436 poems
Wefton's attempt to tranflate
the fongs of Deborah 147
Whalley's Mont Blanc 146.329
Williams's digeft of the sta-
tute laws

150

Y.

152.330

YOUNG's obfervations on
the poor laws, 389. effay
on the power and mecha-
nifm of nature

432

DIRECTIONS for the PLATES in Vol. LVIII. Part I.

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On the Names and Nuptials of the much honoured JOHN HARRIS, Eq. and the most truly
virtuous-minded gentlewoman, Mrs. MARY HARRIS, bis moft endeared Confort.

Compofed by WILLIAM HODNOT, in the Year 1649, and prefented to my great great grand-
mother on her weading-day, in the fame year.
WILLIAM WALLIS, 1783

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68.

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