Mafon's difcourfe on the African
flave trade, Match for a widow, Mattberus's voyage to the river Sier- ra Leone, 367 Meadowson, Eleonora, history of, 216 Medical commentaries, vol. XII. 201. ----Jurifprudence, elements of, 234. ---Memento, 487.---Remarks on evacuation, 488 Meilan's tranflation of Berquin's chil- dren's friend, Meliffa and Marcia, Memento, the medical, Memoir of Frederic II. king of Pruf- fia, 323 Memoirs of major Edward M'Gau- ran, 77.---Of the late war in Afia, 119.---Of George Woodford and lady Emma Melville, 150.---Of Florincourt, ibid ---Of Frederic Charlton, ibid.---Of Mr. Henry Mafers de la Tude, 159, 160.--- Of the life and writings of Mr. Whitehead, 177.---Of the protecto-
ral houfe of Cromwell, review of the, 238.--Of Great Britain and Ireland, vol. II. 283.---Of baron Trenck, 297.---Of mifs Ann Shel- don, 324. Of mils Holmfbys, 567. Of Charles Chancely, 568 Meffiah, a poem, Microfcope, effay on the, Midfummer holydays,
Miln's courfe of phyfico-theological
Mineralogie, idées fur la,
Minority of the house of commons,
Minutes of Warren Haftings and
Modern hiftory, flowers of,
Mole's elements of algebra,
Monody on the death of Mr. derfon,
house of Cromwell, review of, 238 Nomenclature, method of a chymical, 252
Nomina medicamentorum pharmaco- poeia Londinenfis, tabulæ, 487 Norfolk, rural economy of, 276 0.
OBJECTIONS to the abolition of the flave-trade, with anfwers, 399 Obfervations on various paffages of fcripture, vol. III. and IV. 125. —— On fugar, 175.-On venereal com- plaints, 183, 186.-Relative to the taxes upon windows, 232.-On the new opinions of Hunter, re- view of, 235.-On Herniæ, 280. -Upon the flave-trade, 319.— Preliminary, to a propofed amend- ment of the poor laws, 234.-On the plans offered for the relief of the poor, 325.-On Mr. Sheridan's pamphlet, 381.-On the prefent ftate of Europe, 395.-On the bill for preventing the exportation of wool, 396.---On the pharmacopoeia collegii regalis medicorum Londi- nenfis, 487.-On the late increase of the dividend on bank-stock, 563 Obferver, the, vol. IV. 357 Oue, the king's, in anfwer to Peter Pindar, 478.---To beauty, 48L
Parry's (Edward) sermon, Parfons (Dr.) account of, Paffions, the effects of the,. Paul (St.) tranflation of his Epiflies to the Theffalonians, 525.---Prac- tice of, confidered, 536 Peake's review of Foot's obfervations on the new opinions of Hunter, 235
Pearfon's principles of furgery, Peckard's (Dr.) fermon on the flave- trade, 228 Pegu, account of the kingdom of, 11 Peter's penfion Phabe; or, diftreffed innocence, 150 Pharmacopeia collegii regalis medico- rum Londinenfis, 265.-Tranfla- tion of, 346.-Obfervations on,487. -Curfory remarks on, ibid. Pharos, the, 376 Philofophical and critical enquiries concerning Chriftianity, 25.- Tranfactions, vol. LXXVII. part I. 95. Part II. 329.-And mathe- matical commentaries of Proclus, vol. I. 338.-Chemistry, first lines of,
Phlogifion, effay on, Picturefque antiquities of Scotland, 407 Pigott's fecond letter to the right hon. Wm. Pitt, Pindar's (Peter) penfion, 477-Hif tory of,
Piozzi's (Mrs.) letters to Dr. John
Pitt, letter to Mr. Plain account of baptism,
Poem on the inhumanity of the flave
trade, 314 Poems and tranflations, 148.-White- head's, vol. III. 177.-Falconar's, 313.-Minor, 314.-To the rev. Meff. Ramfay, Clarkfon, &c. 314. ---On flavery and oppreffion, 315 Poetical translations, 480
Political mifcellanies, 159.---Obfer- vations on the prefent state of Eu-
Politics of France, letters on the, 233 Poor, defence of the ftatue 43 Eliz. concerning the, 154.-Obferva- tions on the plans for the relief of the, 325-Remarks on Gilbert's laft bill for relief of, ibid.-Hints respecting the, ibid. Poor-laws, preliminary obfervations to a propofed amendment of, 325 Porret's Clariffa, a tragedy, 406 Portugal, fketches of fociety and man- ners in, 370 Pownall's (gov.) antiquities of the Provincia Romana of Gaul, 452 Powis caftle, 484
Practical obfervations on the venereal difeafe, 186.-Sermons abridged, 398-Thoughts on the law of im- prisonment for debt, 488 Prefent fate of Sicily and Malta, 529 Preftwich's refpublica, Priestley's (Dr.) defence of unitaria nifm, 203.-Sermon on the flave. trade, 228.-Letters to the candi- dates for orders, Prince of Angola, a tragedy, 316 of Wales's lfland, account of,
Principles of furgery, Proclus's commentaries, vol. I. 338 Pronunciation and orthography of the French language, 158 Propofal for the confideration of those who intereft themselves in the a- bolition or prefervation of the flave-trade, 226 Profecution of R. B. Hemmett, M. D. against A. Archer, efq.. 407 Provifion committee at Norwich, re- ports of the, 325 Pruffia, memoir of Frederick II. king of, 323 Puddicombe's poems to the rev. Meff. Ramfay, Clarkfʊn, &c. 314 Pyrment, a fhort defcription of, 422 Q:
QUESTION of wool truly flated
Raftall's history and antiquities of the town and church of Southwell, 383 Reafons for revifing the present ver- fion of the Bible, Reflections on the English common verfion of the Scriptures, 147. On the proceedings respecting the four regiments raifing for fervice in the East Indies, 233.-On a late promotion of admirals, 396 Refutation of Mr. Francis's anfwer, 562 Remarks on Mr. Gilbert's laft bill for relief of the poor, 325.-On Jofe- phus's account of Herod's rebuild- ing the temple, 428.-On the new pharmacopoeia, 487.-On evacua-
Review of Foot's obfervations on the new opinions of Hunter, 235- Of Noble's memiors of the pro- -tectoral house of Cromwell, 238. -Of facts concerning the right of Fareham quay, 571 Rhodes, the fiege of, Richards's review of Noble's memoirs of the protectoral house of Crom- well, 228 Rigby's obfervations on fugar, 175.- Report of the provifion committee at Norwich, 325
Rivers, lady Caroline, hiftory of, 487 Robertfon's hiftory of Scotland, addi- tions and corrections to,
Robillas, the fall of the, Rowley's (Dr.) effay on the malignant fore throat,
Rozfon's inquifitor, Royal fociety, London, tranfactions of, 95, 329 431 edict, given at Verfailles, for granting toleration to diffenters, 488 Rural economy of Norfolk, Rutland, difcourfe after the funeral of the duke of, Rutledge's fermon at the ordination of Mr. John Love,
Sketch of the conduct of the commif- fioners for the affairs of India, 234 Sketches of civil liberty, 172.-Of beauty, 314.-Of fociety and man ners in Portugal, Slave-trade, letter on the abolition of the, 77, 151, 400.—Thoughts on the, 152.-Propofal for the con- fideration of thofe who intereft themselves in the prefervation of abolition of the, 226.-Difcourfe on the, 227.-Sermon on the, 228, 229,320.--Poem on the inhumanity of the, 314.-Scriptural refearches on the licitnefs of the, 318.-Ob- fervations on the, 319.-Hints for a plan for the abolition of the, 320. Account of the, 398.-Objections to, with answers, Slavery, a poem, 226.-Difcourfe in favour of the abolition of, 229.- And oppreffion, poems on, 315. No oppreflion, 320.-Thoughts
Southwell, hiftory and antiquities of, Sparta, the fate of, 213 Speculations upon law and lawyers, 570 Speech on the impeachment of Mr. Haftings, 73.-On the wool bill, 397. To the British Society for extending the fifheries, 563 Speeches in the houfe of commons, 72 Stanmore, hiftory of the countess, 149 Sterne's letters, 439 Stockdale's Ximenes, a tragedy, 434 Stuart's ftone eater, an interlude, ibid. Sugar, obfervations on, 175 Summary of teftimonies concerning Jefus Chrift, 312.-Of the objects, &c. in Mr. Gilbert's new bill, 394 Sunday School dialogues, &c. 398 Supplement to Cooper's letters on the flave-trade,
Surgery, principles of,
Szvediaur's obfervations on venereal
TABULE nomina medicamento- rum pharmacopeia Londinenfis,
Tales, favourite, 157.-Fairy, ibid. — Apologues, allegories, &c. 239 Taylor's commentaries of Proclus, vol. I... 338 Thatched building, foliloquy in a, 480 Theatre, the eastefn, erected, Theatrical remembrancer, Theffalonians, tranflation of the epif- tles to the, 525 Thoughts on the flave-trade, 152.-On the importance of the manners of the great, 154.-On the flavery of the Negroes, 399.-On the law of imprifonment for debt, 488.-On the diftinct provinces of revelation and philofophy, 565 Tobin (James), cfq. letter to, 74. Farewel addrefs to Mr. Ramfay, 321
Todd's hiftory of lady Caroline Ri- 481
Tolmin's edition of Foot's plain ac- count of baptism, 68 Tour through the Highlands of Scot- land, Townsend's obfervations on the plans offered for the relief of the poor,
Two fermons preached at Whitehall,
UNDERWOOD's (Dr.) furgical
tracts, Unitarianism, defence of, Univerfal hiftory, 408.-Elements of,
Weft's humours of Brighthelmstone,
Tranfactions,philofophical(Lond.)vol. Weft Indian, the, LXXVII, part 1. 95. Part II. 329
YEARSLEY's poem on the inhu- manity of the flave-trade, 314 Young's obfervations preliminary to a proposed amendment of the poor laws,
ARTICLES.
Chaptal's (M.) account of the conge-
559 Defcription of the new spider found in Laufanne, 135-Of some of the discoveries of the French naviga- tors in the Northern Pacific, 300.
Of the last eruption of mount Ætna, 302.-Of cheap and fimple conductors, 556.--Of the whirlwind obferved at Bourdeaux, &c. 558 Difpute relating to M. Marivetz's opi-
INDEX to the FOREIGN ABSTRACT of M. Vecq d'Azyr's in comparative ana- lation of the oil of vitriol, 384 465 Commentaire fur la loi des Douze Ta- Account of the phyfique du Monde bles, 542 and M. Reynier's work, 55-Of Continuation of Mr. Poiret's defcrip- M. Reynier's defence of the fyftem tion of the infects of Barbary, 60 of Buffon, 56.-Of the abbé Ca- Cotte's (P.) obfervations on the mag- vanille's work on the geranium, ` netic variations, 60.-Of Bruffonet's memoir on the refpiration and fcales of fish, 135. Of an effay on the jerboa, 139.-Of Van Marum's new elec- trical experiments, 217.-Of M. Ducarla's remarks on winds, 219. -Of the meteorological fociety of Manheim, 220.-Of M. Reyniers's discovery of the generation of plants, 221. Of the new moving plant, 223.-Of the voyages of the French navigators in the Northern Pacific, 298.-Of fome changes which occur in the forms of volca- nic productions, particularly ba- faltes, 304-Of the properties of indigo,387.-Of the fufion of fome refractory earths and metals, 390. -Of feveral new publications in furgery and medicine, 466–472.— Of the controversy relating to M. de Sauffure's hygrometers, 553- Of the abbé Bertholon's electricity of meteors, 555-Of father Gan- dolfy's memoir on the caufe of earthquakes, 557.-Of some aftro- nomical works, &c. 559 Alkali (volatile), a farther fupport of the compofition of, and fome account of an analysis of mineral alkali, 389 Analyfis (a farther) of the acid of ap- ples, 386 Bernard's obfervations on the fig-tree,
nion on the matter of heat, &c. 217 Edda Sæmundar Hins Froda. Edda rythmica feu antiqua, vulgo Sæ- mundia dicta, Fontaine's (Meff. des) obfervations on the irritability of the stamina of flowers, Hiftoire de l'academie royale des fci- ences, pour l'annés 1782 & 1783, 62, 304, 538 Ingenboufz's (M.) experiments on the effects of electricity on vegetation,
555 Inftance of lord Stanhope's returning ftroke recorded, 556 Lavoifier's (M.) farther enquiries re- fpecting vital air, 398 Linné (Caroli à) amænitates acade micæ, vol. VIII. and IX. Memoirs de l'academie de Dijon, 547 Method of purifying the acid of vi- triol, 386 Obfervations relating to the Pruffian blue, 387 Tableau general de l'Empire Othman,
END OF THE SIXTY-FIFTH VOLUME.
« SebelumnyaLanjutkan » |