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South Carolina, Gen Clin-
ton's voyage to 201. Inha-
bitants join the King's ftan-
dard 301. Col. Tarleton's
fuccefs in ib, Arrangement
of the civil government in

425.

Allowed to export
goods to Britain 479. Ope
rations in 481. Proclama-
tion of forgiveness by Gen.
Gates 484. Victory at Cam-
den 485 533. 582. Proper-
ty of obstinate rebels feque-
ftrated 643. Protection to
peaceable inhabitants ib.

South Carolina and Geor-
gia to be fupported by Con-
grefs 584

Tarleton, Col. thanked by
Earl Cornwallis 646. See
South Carolina
-Virginia,addrefs bythe coun-
cil to the inhabitants on their

prefent difficulties 297. Pro-
perty of loyalifts to be fold
643 Specimen of continent-
al taxes in ib. Success of
Gen. Leslie 647. Ships and
goods taken 648

Washington, Gen. appoint-
ed a Lieutenant-General and
Vice-Admiral by the French
King 477

Fergufon, Maj. killed, and
his party defeated 688
Americans, diftreffed state of

200.

Their joy at the dif-
contents in Ireland 299. Not
in fo low a fate as repre-
fented 461
American papers, capture of:
Complaints of officers to Con-
grefs 600. Col. Hamilton on
the American affairs 601.
Congress on the 'fufferings of
Washington's army 603.
Proceedings of Congrefs in
reducing public expences,
&c. 605. Langdon's ac-
count of an unfuccessful
cruise 606. J. Sullivan's
polical picture of public af-
fair 88. and Mr Pickering's

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Annual Regifter: Hiftory 1778.
- Britain: Hurtful confe-
quences to trade by the A-
merican war 177. Sanguine
hopes of the miniftry difap-
pointed 179

Germany Political state
of that country r. Difputes
concerning the Bavarian fuc
ceffion 3.
Different claim-
ants 5 Difcuffions before
the diet of the Empire 6.
Propofitions by the court of
Vienna rejected by that of
Berlin 65. Preparations for
war 67. Campaign begun
68. Pruffian army enters
Bohemia 121. Singular fitu-
ation of four vaft armies in
Bohemia 124 Great gene-
ralfhip on both fides 116.
Pruffians evacuate Bohemia

127

ifland 347. French and Bri-
tifh fleets damaged by a tem-
peft 348. Gallant action of
the Ifis 349. Operations on
Long island ib. Reflections
on D'Eftaign's conduct 350.
Eulogium on Adm. Howe
351
Antiquaries, Earl of Buchan's
fpeech to a new fociety of
621. Plan of the fociety 622.
Office-bearers appointed 691.
His Lordship's thoughts on
what has already been done,
and what yet remains to be
explored, in our Scottish hi-
ftory and antiquaries 695
Affembly, general, meets 273.
Sentence refufing Mr Shank
to be admitted to trials re-
verfed 273.
Diffent from
that fentence 274. On the
fettlement of Mr Pearfon at

Biggar ib. Prefbytery ap-
pointed to proceed in the
fettlement ib. Diffent from
that fentence 275. Of the
fettlement of Prof. Hill as
minifter of St Andrew's ib.
Of the fettlement of the pa-
rifh of Fenwick 276. Report
of the trustees of the widows
fund 278. Mr Anderfon of
Gorbals accused of adultery
Libel found vexatious

ib.

and fcandalous 2 79- Over-
tures again a plurality of
benefices difmiffed 327. On
abolishing unneceffary offices
ib. Procurator to hold his
office ad vitam aut culpam 328.
Office of tationer abolished
ib.

Mr Lawfon's trials or-
dered to be finished ib. On
chapels of eafe 329. Q:
Anne's grant of 500 1. yearly
to the church of Scotland,
and the report on which it
proceeded 329, 3°.
Affemblies. See Ruffia.
Affociations and committees,
destructive confequences of

168

Bank of England, forgeries on

-North America: Of the Sa-
ratoga convention 233 King's
troops accused of cruelty 234
Of the conciliatory offers 235.
Declaration of Congrefs on
thefe offers ib. Articles of
the treaty with France pu-
blithed 236. Joy of the A-
mericans on that occafion ib. 709
Propofitions by the Peace- Baptifm. See Jew. Negro
commiffioners ib. Refolves Bellamont, Ld, obstinate vir-
of Congrefs on thefe propo-
tue of 33.
fitions ib. Ill-timed retreat Blair, Dr, penfion settled on
of the King's army from Phi- him by the Queen 387
ladelphia 289. Difficulties Boerhaave's arcana of phyfic
in the retreat ib. D'Estaing's 186
arrival on the coast 293 345.
Matters critical at this time
346. Operations at Rhode

Bon Mot of Lord and Lady
Thanet 606

Books:

Books:

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Evidence of reafon .in
proof of the immortality of
the foul 39

Palmer's defence of the li-
berty of man as a moral a-
gent 39
-Priestley's letter to Palmer 39
- Appeal from the Proteftant
affociation to the people 89
Vindication of the oppofi-
tion to the late intended bill
for the relief of Roman-Ca-
tholics 90

· America

Detail of the American war
under Gage, the Howes, and
Burgoyne 39

On the confequence of A-
merican independence 39
-Chalmers's Political Annals
of the United Colonies: The
first colonial charter 82.
Particular fettlement of each.
province 81.86

Politics

The commercial restraints
of Ireland confidered 88
-A marine propofal for the
advancement of private in-
tereft 89

Debate in the Irish House
of Commons on Britain grant-
ing a free trade to Ireland 150
Natural History
Elliot on the fenfes of vi-
fion and hearing 89

-

Utility

the expedition from Canada Clerke, Capt. fucceeds Capt.
under his command 150

Plays

-William and Lucy 147
Boughton, Sir Theod. account
of his death 506
Bowie, Ralph, examined con-
cerning his correfpondence
with Ld G. Gordon 555
Boteler, Capt. tried 161
Braxfield, Ld, letter to on ju-
fticiary-trials 205
Britain, amount of her im-
ports and exports 400. How
to avail herself of the trou-
bles in Spanish America 449.
Obftacles to encounter in the
prefent war $19

British proclamation in 1717,
discountenancing the revolt
in Martinico 304 Land-for-
ces, where ftationed 395.
Navy, lift of, and where sta-
tioned 396. Manifesto, &c.
against the Dutch 666.
Broomilaw, port of, independ.
ent of Port Glasgow 387
Buchan, Earl of,
from his intended fpeech at
the election of the fixteen
Peers $73. See Antiquaries
Burke, Mr, his fpeech to the
electors of Bristol 453. See

Commons

extracts

Butler, Bp, private letters of
his 308. 492
Caledonian Hunt, 100 guineas
given by to the Edinburgh
charity work-houte 670
Canal, Forth and Clyde, uti-
lity of 387

Of

Mifcellaneous
-Letter to the people of
Laurencekirk, on prefenting
the King's charter.
of industrious villages 33. E-
mulation proposed i5. Oa
what the profperity of the
village depends 34. Virtue
and happiness, and vice and
mifery, infeparably joined ib.
Of admitting ftrangers 34.
Of education of children 86.
Of early habits of indufty
ib. Of honesty ib. Of fo-
briety and frugality 87. Of
good neighbourhood ib. Of
behaviour 87 Charity ib.
Love to our fociety 148. In
dustry ib. The villagers
commended 149. Their in- Character. See Alphabet
dependency ib. Of an an- Charcoal, treatment of perfons
nual faving 207. Aid to in- affected by the fumes of 393
duty promised ib.
Chastity, a reward for 710
4 Y a

Captures 143. 165. 221. 331.
387. 444. 560. 602.671 713.
Of a Dutch convoy 46 Of the
Fowey and Experiment 48.
By Rodney 93. Digby 99.
Arbuthuot ib. Parker 145.
Of part of a French convoy
384 By Com Johnston 442.
Capt. Macbride 443.
British Eaft and West India
flects ib. Lift of thefe 546.
and number of prisoners 547.
Caravan, one cruelly used $7
Carver, Capt. his account of
the maffacre of an English
garrifon 181. Perishes thro'
want 185
Cement, an incombustible one

-

Gea. Burgoyne's state of

7

Cook 323.

His death 710

Chesterfield and Dr Robertson,
anecdote of 241
Child, one who could read
before one year old 8. An-
other, remarkable for a mu-
fical genius 9. A gigantic

One 118
Christian, a man beheaded for
being one 431

Church, Dr Webster's plan for
building one, and for a bet-
ter provifion to the minifters
of Edinburgh 225
Circuit trials 325. 553
Coal-hill, one bought in Scot-
land by a Dutch company 53
Cold, feverity of 53
Colours, of perfons who could
not distinguish 705
Commane, John, fentented to
be hanged for carrying off
Anne Fitzpatrick 553
Commons on the army-efti-
mates 22.
Mr Burke's pro-

On

pofitions for public œcono-
my, for checking the influ-
ence of the crown, and for
restoring the freedom of par-
liament 130. His elegant
fpeech 130-135. French
edicts alluded to by him 131.
note. Vote of thanks to Adm,
Rodney 138 On the negli-
gence of the land-tax recei-
vers 186 On places, pen-
fions, names of penfioners,
and fums received 186.
reftraining members from
holding government - con-
tracts 188 Bill for that pur-
pole paffed, but rejected by
the Lords ib Petitions for
redrefs of grievances prefent-
ed ib. On prefenting a pro-
teft against the Nottingham
petition 189. On a com-
miflion to infpect accounts
191. Mr Burke's reforma-
tion-bill prefented 194 Pur-
port of the bill ib Debate
on it 196. 142. On the right
of the fubjects to petition
199. On the influence of
the crown 245. 309. Majo-
rity against the miniftry on
diminishing the influence of
the crown 248 Poignant al-
tercation between the Speak-
er, Ld North, and the Attor
ney-General 249, Compe-
tent to the Houle to correct
abufes in the civil lift reve-

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ed 323. To be impreffed 709
Cook, Capt. account of his
death, and of his voyage 43.
Arrival of his fhips 549. 687
Copper prohibited to be ex-
ported 100. 271. 442.
Cordiner, on falmon 701
Cornwallis, Capt. engages two
French fleets 427 536
County meetings,effays on 103.
See England. Scotland

Curiofities, natural, 24
Dalgleish and Donaldson exc-
cuted 326

nues 309. and to procure re-
drefs of the abuses complain.
ed of in the petitions from
counties, &c. ib. On pre-
fenting accounts of public
money given to members, on
whatever account 309. On
the incompatibility of certain
offices with a feat in parlia
ment 310.
On difqualifying
freeholders to vote who have
places in the excife or cu- Courts-martial, trials at 161
ftoms 311.
On proroguing Cow-calf. See Free Martin
or dissolving parliament 313. Cox, a foldier under fentcnce
On the petition against Pope of death, pardoned 387
ry 367. On the military go- Crotch. See Child
vernment in London during Crown, Scotch members who
the riots 420. On Mr Burke's voted for diminishing the in-
reformation-bill 421.
fluence of 495.
See Com-
motion for a lift of the navy, mons. Lords.
and for copies for applica-
tions for arms, &c. 462. On
granting fupplies before con-
fidering the petitions ib. On
paying off the debt due to
the Eaft-India Company 463.
Refolutions on account of
clandeftine alterations made
in accounts on the table 520.
On the army-extraordinaries
521. Motion of centure for
profufion in the article of
extraordinaries 522. New
· taxes, and debate on thems 25
-New parliament meets 565.
Commons directed to chufe
a Speaker ib. Debate on the
I election of a Speaker ib.
Mr Cornwall and the late
Speaker candidates 566. Mr
Cornwall chofen 571. Pre-
fented to the King, and ap-
proven of ib. Address in an-
fwer to the King's speech 629.
The King's anfwer to the ad-
drefs 630. On the addrefs
633. Days appointed for de-
termining difputed elections
637.

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On

On the navy-eftimates
677. On a vote of thanks to
the late Speaker 679. Adm.
Rodney's acknowledgements
for the thanks of that Houfe
680. Thanks given to Gen.
Clinton, Adm. Arbuthnot,
and Ld Cornwallis 682.
the army-estimates ib. Pe.
tition from India, for redrefs
of grievances, prefented 684.
Altercation between Mr A-
dam and Mr Fox 685. Ad-
vertisement by the Westmin-
fter committee reprobated ib.
The Con-fequences 692
Convicts, how to be employ

Dalzell. See Mackenzie
Date-tree, curious process to
make the female-tree bear
fruit 609

Dr

Deift. See Williams
Denmark. Damage done by
the explofion of a fhip in
Copenhagen 153. Accede to
the neutral confederacy 431
Drake, Sir Francis, naval a-
necdote of 366
Dropfy, cure for 351
Druid temple difcovered 553
Duel betwixt Col. Fullerton
and Ld Shelburn 164
Robertfon on duelling 165
Dutartres, tragical history of
a family of that name 117
Dyfentery, extraordinary ef-
fects of in France 43
Earthquakes: Tauris, &c. de
ftroyed by 431. Shocks of
in Italy 434. In England 709
Eaft Indies: Arabs attack
Capt. Gowland 321.
bitants of Bengal petition the
King for trial by jury, &c.
321. The petition 625. Ware-
houfe in Bengal burnt ib. Sir
Hector Monro invefted with
the order of the Bath ib.
Ceremony of the investiture
700. Succeffes of the British
383. Arrival of a fleet in ib.
Capture of a fleet to 443
Edinburgh: Freedom of the
city given to Am Rodney
165. Plan for building a
church in, and for a better
provifion for its ministers 225.
Addrefs to the King on the

Inha-

late tumults 437.

Writ for
electing a member of parlia
ment ferved on the Lord
Provost 495. Proceedings on
that occafion 495. Mr Miller
chofen for the city 498. Lord
Advocate rechofen for the
County 500. Two fets of ma-
giftrates chofen 503. Sir Lau-
rence Dundas aifo chofen
member for the city 502.
The sheriff refufes to retura
Sir Laurence 503. Mer-
chant-company to request the
city-member to apply for
proper convoys 668. Appli-
cation to be made to the
courts of feffion and exche-
quer to give up the privileges
of exemption of city-taxes
668. Town-council to peti-
tion, complaining of the e-
lection of Mr Miller ib. ` All
the incorporations publish
their diffatisfaction at the
meafure ib. On the expence
of the application coming out
of the city-revenues 669.
Magiftrates to purchase meal
to be fold to the poor at a
low price 670
Edinburgh Difpenfary, state
of patients treated at 715
Edinburgh regiment, fubfcri-
bers for 712
Edward and Louifa, story of

457
Eels, diverting anecdote of,
and a lady 474.
Electricity, curious obferva-
tions on 12. St Vitus's dance
cured by 540

Embargo on fhips laden with
provifions 440. On all Dutch
fhips 667
Enemy, reward for discovering
perfons fupplying them with

arms 49

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ceedings of the Westminster
committee 171. 685. Of lay-
ing candidates at the general
elections under engagements
218. Mr Smelt's fpeech at
a York county-meeting 229.
305. Intended addrefs by
them to the King on the tu-
mults 439. They refolve to
profecute Mr Burke's refor-
mation plan 44°
English garrifon, maffacre of

one 181

Etna, eruptions of Mount 434
Europe, computation of the
navies of the different king-
doms in 355

ing determined by the court
of justiciary 326
Geary, Adm. captures part of
a French Weft-India fleet 384
Gentoos, inftance of religious
moderation of 452
Germain, M. de St, fufferings
of in Egypt 57
Germany: Lofs at Munich by
the overflowing of the Ifer
43. Emperor makes the tour
of Ruffia 431. Deftruction
by locufts 433. by fires 544.
See Annual Register
Gibraltar closely befieged 216.
612 Unfuccefsful attempt
to destroy the shipping 383.
Naval force on both fides
384. Gardens destroyed by
the befiegers 612.
Glafgow: Generofity of a
Thermome

Everit, a gigantic child 118
Executions 326. 554
Expences, curious bill of in
in 1336 252
Fanaticifm, remarkable in- merchant of 8.
ftance of 115
Faft obferved 99
Fencibles, South, party of
prevent the capture of a fhip

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Fleets, arrival and departure

of 385.443.536.550.613.709
Footman, of one who under-
ftood Confequences 692
Foreign minifters, profecutions
for breaches of privilege a-
gainst 51. 323
Fornication

-

advertisement
cenfured 238. See Main
Fox, Mr, his inflammatory
1peech to the Westminster
committee 171

Franklin, Dr, hints by for
learning to fwim 141
France, edict for railing mo-
ney by life-annuities 43. In-
habitants of a village cut off
by the dyfentery ib. Edicts
fuppreffing offices 131. 214.
Parliament recommends œ-
conomy 156. Artificers for-
bid to go to America 157.
Marine minifter difmiffed 612
Free Martin, account of 30
French perfidy and Indian
cruelty 181
Fullerton, Mr, his fpeech in

answer to the Earl of Shel-
burn's abuse 162. A duel
164
Game-laws, queftion concern

14.

tical account of the cold $3.
Playhouse destroyed by fire
387. See Gordon
Gloucester, Dean of: Conduct
of Oppofition delineated by
His address to all ranks
113. Plan propofed for their
confideration 114
Gordon, L. G. letter to, with
a gold fnuff-box, from eighty-
five focieties in Glasgow 119.
Committed to
Answer 110.
the tower 403. Perfons ex-
amined concerning him 38.
555.558
Gordon of Kenmore, differ-
ence between and Mr Spal-
ding Gordon 555
Gout, rules for curing 423
Grafting, new method of 308
Grafton, Duke of. See Lords
Grant, Mr David, examined
concerning his correfpond-
ence with Ld G. Gordon 558
Graves, Adm. arrives in A-

merica 479
Grenada, French edicts con-
cerning 29
Grievances,
redrefling $1
Gunpowder, &c. prohibited
to be exported 272 442 613
Hay. Matthew, trial and exe-
cution of 553, 4
Hen, colour of one changed
with the feafon 24
Heron,meafurement of one 710
High life, youth indocil in

affociations for

142

Hills, on the formation and
diffolution of 63
Holland. See United Provinces
Howe, Gen. intercepted let

ter from Congrefs decifive of
his conduct 603
Hungary, burning mountain
in 43
Hurricane. See Storms
Indian barbarity and French
perfidy 18:
Independent companies to be
raised 709

Indian, one's notion of in-
toxicating liquors 701
Ireland: Addrefs of the city
of Dublin to the King on the
enlargement of their trade

49.

$30.

To the Ld Lieutenant
on the fame fubject, and for
leave to have his portrait
Acts paffed $2.
painted 52.
Remarkable bafon
digging in Carilcron 52 Bri-
tith act allowing a free trade
100. Comparison of the
British and Irish taxes 176.
Addreffes to the King from
different counties, on their
commercial advantages 216.
From both houses of
.323.
parliament 217. The King's
Sentiments of
answer 220.
the people 219 A warlike
Refolu-
spirit diffufed ib
tions and inftructions for
fupporting independency220.
Bill for naturalizing
319.
foreign merchants ib. A fe-
pulchral difcovery ib. Com-
mons on the motion, That
the King and Parliament of
Ireland are the only power
to make laws for that king-
dom 325. Freedom of Corke
given to Lords Hillborough
and North in goid boxes 386.
Refolutions not to enforce
laws but thofe of the King
and Parliament of Ireland
444 Commons on the mu-
tiny-bill 464 On the fugar-
bill 469 Diffatisfaction with-
out doors, and fpirited refo-
lutions, on the paffing of
thete bills 468. 470. Com-
mons order to profecute the
authors 471. Speaker's speech
on prefenting three money-
bills 530.
Addreffes to the
Lieutenant from the
Ld
Lords and Commons 531. His
Excellency's answer 531, 2.
His fpeech at the proroga-
tion of parliament 532.
Ld
a great
Mayor's meffage to
multitude, that only fix per-
fons would be allowed to go
with

with a petition to the Com-
mons 552. Exhortation to
a peaceable behaviour read
in the Roman-Catholic cha-
pels 552. A nobleman fined
for an affault on a priest 553.
Druidical temple difcovered
ib. Tobacco raifed in 710.
Increase of shipping and of
fisheries in ib. Combinations
difcountenanced 710. Strange
animals difcovered in 712
Ifer. See River
Italy. Earthquakes in 434.
Eruption of Mount Etna ib.
Number of inhabitants in
Rome 435
Jamaica: Fear of an invafion
in 28. Arrival of a large
fleet from 385. Cenotaph
erected to the memory of Sir
Bafil Keith 428. Arrival of
a fleet at 536. Regiment of
captured ib. See Storms
Jew, one baptized in Edin-
burgh 386. His confeffion
ib. Two ladies baptized 710
Johnstone, Com. captures by

442

Johnstone, Gov. and Indian

Pro-

against Popery 369. On the
impolicy of quartelling with
the Dutch 522. On reform-
ing the conftitution 524 On
peace with America 525.

feffion 1780-1. Address
on the King's speech 619.
On the address 630. On
Earl Pomfret's challenge to
the Duke of Grafton 640.
Earl imprisoned, but enlar
ged on a proper fubmiffion
ib. Charles Sinclair claims
the title of Lord Sinclair 677
Loughborough, Ld, his charge
to the grand jury on the trial
of the rioters 337-
Louifa.

See Edward

Love, pleasure of knowing
one is beloved 456
Lubeck child, of a learned

one 9.

Mackenzie, Mr, Profeffor
Dalzell's eulogium on 180
Main, Barbara, advertised
238. The advertisement
cenfured ib.

17
Marifchal, Earl of, letter to
from the King of Pruffia 463
Marriage, one diffolved be-
caufe not confented to by
guardians 324 Trial for a

ftructive tumults 281.-288.
351-362.401.-416. Dread
of Popery the origin 281.
Proteftant affociation exhort
to unanimity and firmness ib.
Advertised to meet in St
George's fields 282. Ld G.
Gordon notifies his intention
to the Commons 283.
ceflion to the Houfe of Com-
mons ib. Members of par-
liament grossly abufed ib.
Ld George's hehaviour in
the House 284. Ld Stor-
mont's letters to the Ld Mayor
285. 351. Proceedings of
the Lords on the tumults
285 413. Addrefs the King
for bringing the authors to
trial 286. Loid Loughbo-
rough's charge to the grand
jury 337. Reflections on
the tumults 344. Proclama-
tion offering a reward for
discovering the perfons guilty
of pulling down the houfes
or chapels of foreiga mini-
fters 353. A Proteftant Malestroom. See Whirlpool
affociation bill ib. Refolu- Man, account of a wild one
tions of the Lords and Com-
mons 354, 5.
The Thun
derer, a feditious paper 357.
Orders and proceedings of
the military 359: Dreadful
appearance of London on
Wednesday night 362. Trials
of the rioters ib. Executions
417. Number tried and
convicted 366. Wearing of
blue cockades forbid 401.
Hand-bill circulated, titled
"No French rioters" ib.
Lord George committed 403.
Reward for difcovering riot-
ers, &c. 404. 412 Letter by
the Proteftant affociation 406.
Committed to the tower 550. Between the Privy Council
Letter to him from a Com- and the Ld Mayor 407. Plan
mittee of Congrefs, on the for preferving the peace 408.
diftrefs of their army 603
Letters from Ld Amherst ib.
Law-fuit, curious determina- King's fpeech to parliament
tion of 18
on the tumults 412.
Efti-
Letifom. See Literature mate of the loffes ordered
Literature, useful, Dr Lettsom 551. Actions for damages 709
on establishing a society for Lords, on reducing the civil
promoting 184
On the Earl of Shel-
Lintfeed. See Flax
burne's motion on the public
Loadstones, artificial, method expenditure 70. Proteft on
of making 29
rejecting the motion 75. On
Locufts, deftruction by 433 difmiflions from office 129.
London, freedom of the city Motion negatived 130. thanks
given to Adm. Rodney 159.
to Adm. Rodney 139.
Thanks of the common the tumults in London 285.
Council to minority Lords 162, 354 413. On Ld Amherst's
Particular account of the de- letters 419. On the petitions

chiefs 701
Johnston, Adam, trial and
execution of 554
Jurymen, perfons qualified to
ferve as fuch advertised to
meet at Edinburgh 387
Keith, Sir Bafil, cenotaph e-
rected to his memory 428
Kingston, Duke of, his will
eftablished 324
Land-forces of G. Britain,
diftribution of 395
Language. See Literature
Laurencekirk. See Books
Laurens, Prefident, capture
Examined 549.

of $34.

lift 18.

On

breach of one ib.
Maxims, felect 180
Michael. See Jew
Middlefex. See England
Militia, carronades ordered
for 51

The Mirror: Story of Edward
and Louisa 45 7.
Laft num-
ber of that paper 517
Mizelandwitz, obftinate vir
tue of 294
Montague, Duke of, whimsi-
cal anecdote of 305
Moor, Capt. captures four

French letters of marque 545
Mortimer, an old Englishman

119
Mountain, account of a bara-
ing one 43. See Hills
Mufician, an infant one 9
Mutiny. See Sailors
Navy, of Britain, list of, and
where ftationed 396. Sce
Europe

Negro, one baptized 671
News-paper, entertaining view

of a 454

Newton, Sir、 Ifaac, anecdore
of 687

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