ABBEY of Ambrefbury, Part I. Appeal, to the public, on the conduct
Abolition of the flave-trade confider- ed, 229.-Difcourfe on the, ibid. -Letter to the treasurer of the fociety for the, Ahfence, the folicitudes of, Adams's Effay on the Microscope, 40 Flowers of ancient hiftory, 237. Of modern history,, 238 (Dr.) Defence of the confti- tutions of government of the states of America, Additions and corrections to Robert- fon's hiftory of Scotland, 87 Addrefs to the manufacturers and tra- ders of Great Britain, 77.-(Fare- wel) to the rev. Mr. James Ram- fay, 321.-To the deifts, Addrefes to the Deity, Admirals, reflections on the late motion of, Adventures of Jonathan Corncob, 150. Of twelve hours, 215.-Of a watch, 569 African flave-trade, difcourfe on the, Agitation, a novel, 150 Agriculture, &c. letters and papers on,
of Mrs. Gooch, 237.---For the mode of raising money for the ine provement of church lands, 312.-- To the humane, in behalf of chimney-fweepers boys, 326 Arabian Letters, Archæologia, vol. viii. Art of boxing, Afia, memoirs of the late war in, 119 Athenaid, the, Attempt to illuftrate the various paf- fages in the New Teftament, 53, -To tranflate and explain the difficult paffages in the Song of Deborah, 342 Atterbury's (bifhop) epiftolary corre fpondence, Vol. IV. 450 Augufta; or, the dependent niece, 76. Or, the female travellers, 237
396 BAMPTON'S lectures, fermons
at, 489, 515 Bank-flock, obfervations on the late increase of the dividend on, 563 Baptifm, plain account of the ordi- nance of,
Barlow's vision of Columbus, Bath waters, conjectural idea of their nature and qualities, 70.-Sermon for the benefit of the general hof- pital at, 565 Society's letters and papers on agriculture, &c. 192 Battle of Haftings, 314.-Royal, 404 Beatfon's index to the hiftories of Great Britain and Ireland, 325 Beaufoy's fpeech to the British fociety for extending the fisheries, 563 Beauty, sketches of, 314.-Ode to, 481 Bellendenus, tranflation of the preface to, 76. Animadverfions on, 151 Beloe's poems and tranflations, 148 Bentham's defence of ulury, 569 Berrington's effay on the depravity of the nation, &c. Berkenbout's first lines of philofophi- cal chemistry, Berquin's children's friend,
Bible, reafons for revifing the present verfion of the,
Bolton's history of funguses, Bonbote's parental monitor,
Bonnet's interefting views of Chriftia- nity, 25-Philofophical and criti- cal enquiries concerning Chriftia nity,
Animadverfions on the preface to Bel- lendenus, Antiquities (picturefque) of Scotland, 407.-Of the provincia Romana of Gaul, Apparition, the, a tale,
Epaminondas, life of, Epiftolary correfpondence of bishop Atterbury, vol. IV. 450 Elay on the hepatitis and fpafmodic affections in India, 14.-On phlo- gifton, 16.-On the microscope, 40.
On the depravity of the nation, &c. 68.-On the treatment of confumption, 72.-On anger, 78. -On the method of ftudying na- tural history, 273.-On fea-bath- ing, &c. 275.-On the malignant. ulcerated fore throat, 353.-On the flavery and commerce of the human fpecies, 399.-On the con- tagion of fevers, 566.-On the bite of a mad dog, 567 Eftimate of the light of infpiration and the light of human learning, 563 Euphrofyné, an ode to beauty, 480 Europe, political obfervations on the prefent state of,
Evacuation, medical remarks on, 488 Exportation of wool, observations on the bill for preventing, 396 Expoftulation (familiar) addreffed to Meffrs. Pitt and Thurlow, 395
Falconbridge's account of the flave- trade,
Falconer's (Dr.) differtation on the in- fluence of the paffions upon difor- ders of the body,
Duncan's (Dr.) medical commenta- ries, vol. XII. Dutch republic, introduction to the history of the,
AST, love in the,
Eaftern theatre (the) erected, 401 Ecclefiaftes, new translation of, 69
Edict (royal) for granting toleration to diffenters in France, Edinburgh royal fociety, tranfactions of the,
Fall of the Rohillas,
Familiar expoftulations, addreffed to Meffrs. Pitt and Thurlow, 395 Fareham quay, review of facts con- cerning the right of,
Fatal follies, 149.-Seduction, Fate of Sparta, a tragedy,
150 Fathers, the school for,
Edward and Harriet, Effects of the paffions, Ela, Elegant orations, Elements of univerfal hiftory, 156.--- Of natural history and chemistry, 168.---Of the English language, 208.---Of medical jurifprudence, 234.---Of algebra, Eliza Cleland,
Embarraffed wife, the, Emilia d'Aubigné, Emmeline,
Favourite tales, Fawcett's effay on anger, Female travellers, the, Ferguson's gardener's univerfal guide,
327 Fevers, effay on the contagion of, 566 First lines of philosophical chemistry, 501
Flowers of ancient hiftory, 237.-Of modern hiftory, Follies of fashion,
Foot's (William) plain account of the ordinance of baptifm, 68
(Jeffe) obfervations on the new opinions of Hunter, review of, 235-flay on the bite of a mad dog,
General defcription of China, Generation and parturition, engrav- ings to illuftrate, 173 Gilbert's (Mr.) laft bill for relief and employment of the poor, remarks on, 325-Summary view of the objects of,
Girdleflone's (Dr.) effay on the hepa titis and fpafmodic affections in In- dia,
Gloucester's (bishop of) fermon, Jan.
Harley's monody on the death of Henderfon, 483 Harris's fcriptural reasearches on the licitnefs of the slave-trade, 318 Harrison's travellers, a comedy, 405 Haftings, (Mr.) speech on the im- peachment of, 73.-Minutes of, 153. His anfwer to the articles of impeachment, 154. Trial of, 562 the battle of, 314 Haweis's hints respecting the poor, 325 Hawkins's fermons at Bampton's lec-
Hayter's fermons at Whitehall, 229 Headley's felect beauties of ancient English poetry,
49 Healde's (Dr.) translation of the new pharmacopoeia, 346 Heloife; or, the fiege of Rhodes, 485 Henry and Ifabella,
Hernia, practical obfervations on, 280 Herrenschwand's difcours fur le public credit des nations de l'Europe, 459 Hints for a plan for abolition of the flave-trade, 320.--Respecting the 325 Hiftorical sketches of civil liberty, 172 Hiftory of the countefs of Stanmore,
149.-Of Eleonora Meadowfon, 236.-Ancient, flowers of, 237.- Modern, flowers of, 238.-Of fun- guffes, 256. And antiquities of Southwell, 383.-Univerfal, 408. Of Peter Pindar, 479.---Of lady Caroline Rivers, 487.---Of the re- volutions of South Carolina, 532 Hodfon's Jefus Chrift the true God, 68 Holcroft's tranflation of the life of baron Trenck, Holmes's four tracts, Holmbys, memoirs of mifs, Horley's ordination fermon at Glou cefter, 67 Howard's practical obfervations on the venereal disease, 186 Howlett's infufficiency of the causes to which the increase of our poor, &c. have been commonly ascribed,
394 Hughes's difcourfe on the abolition of flavery, Humane fociety, reports of the, 572 Humours of Brighthelmiftone, Hunter's account of Pegu, Hydrocele, cafes of,
KEATE's cafes of hydrocele, 566 Kentifb's (Dr.) effay on the me- thod of studying natural hiftory, 273.---On fea-bathing and the in- ternal ufe of fea-water,
Kerr's minor poems,
AURA, or letters from fome perfons in Switzerland, 239 Laws of parliamentary impeach- merits, 562 Lectures, phyfico-theological, 35.--- On the figurative language of the fcripture, 417.---Sernions at Bamp- ton's lectures, 489, 51S Letter to James Tobin, efq. 74.--- On the abolition of the flave trade, 77.---To Philip Francis, efq. 153. --A fecond to the right hon. Wile liam Pitt, 154.---To the caput of the university of Cambridge, 155.
-To the patrons and trustees of charity-schools, 326.--To the chan- cellor of the exchequer, 394.---To the minority of the houfe of com- mons, 395.---To the duke of Graf- ton, 396.---To the treasurer of the fociety for the abolition of the flave-trade, 400.--. To a friend, by a lady, 403-To Mr. Pitt, 560.- To a member of parliament, 561. -From a gentleman at Bengal, 563. On the doctrine and ufages of the church of England, 565 Letters on the flave-trade, 151. --And papers on agriculture, &c. 192.--- On the politics of France, 233.--- From fome perfons in Switzerland, 239.---To and from Dr. Johnfen, 258.---To candidates for orders, 312.Of the late rev. Mr. Sterne, 439.---Arabian, 488.-From a pa- rent to her children, 565.-Writ- ten in Holland, Lettice's two fermons, Llewellyn, the wood of, Lewefdon hill, a poem, Liberty (civil), fketches of, Life of Scipio Africanus and Epami- nondas, 113.---Of baron Trenck, 291
Literary (foreign) intelligenee, 55, 135, 217, 298, 384, 465, 553 Livre (le) des infans, 327 Locks, differtation on the construction of,
King's morfels of criticifm, 241, 507 Macknight's (Dr.) tranflation of St.
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