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tranflating Prof. Robilon's Proofs of
a Confpiracy, 109.
Korfakow, Gen. remarks on his inju-
dicious conduct, 385.
Kray, Gen. biography of, 389.

L.

Labour, and wages, observations on the
present state of, 283.
Lavoifier, his artful conduct towards
Dr. Black, 186.

Lecturer of St. George's, his oppo-
fition to the views of the Endeavour
Society, 86,-his virulent Sermon
' reported, 87, 88,-his attack on the
regular clergy, 89.

Letters, modern philofophical, on Love,
and other fubjects, 369–371—374.
Licenfes, evil of granting them to igno-
rant preachers, 169.

Light, experiments on, as fpontane-
oufly emitted from various bodies,
197, 198.

Lotus, method of preparing food from
its berries, in Africa, 270, 271.
Lowth's elegant effay on Architecture,
extract from, 252.

Lucifer, the father of Philofophy! 24.
Luxury, the fatal effects of, 134.

M.

Macdonald, Gen. biography, of, 390
Marine Police Office, remarks
on, and
the extenfive power of its Magi-
trates, 280.
Medical Publications, their principal
merit conffts in a correct nofological
defcription, 46.

Memoirs of Modern Philofophers, ac-
Count of, 39-the principal charac-
ters in that admirable novel delineated,
40-46.
Methodit Preachers, rewards received,

by fome, for their fervices, 167.
one in particular, recommended to
notice, 167, 168-names and ref
pectable profeffions of fome lately li-
cealed, 168.

Methodists, strictures on their condu&,
64-67.

Mexico, account of the capture of that
city by the Spaniards in 152, 365,
366
Monarchy, a limited, preferable to all
other forms of government, 93.

-, an abfolute, its partial in-
fluence, a matter of necellity, 93.
the Pruffian, account of
the firft eftablishment of, 475.
Monarchs, curious manner of depofing
in Africa, 271.

Monopolizers and Foreftallers; proof
of their exiftence in the time of Sow
·lomon, 324,

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Philofophifts, reflections on the ancient
Grecian and modern British, 133.
Philofophy (Mr.) birth and education
of, 23.

Pleafures of a Winter Scene, by Pol-
whele, contrafted with the fame, by
Hurdis, 249.

Police, the accurate meaning of that
word, 279.

hints for the improvement of,
by a Central Board, without any ad-
dition to the number of magiftrates,
146.

of Paris, expence of maintaining
it more than ten times the amount
of that of London, 147.

Polwhele's Hiftory of Devonshire, 75—
Critical Reviewers opinion of the
work quoted, ib.-contrafted with
the impartial account of it in the
Monthly Review, 76-ditto of the
British Critic and European Ma
gazine, 77.

Prayer, a new, for Monday evenings,
304, 305.

Prophecy, the pillar of, defcribed, 26.'
Proftitutes, reflections on their indecent

and outrageous conduct, 144.
Providence, neceflity of implicit ac-
quiefcence in the difpenfations of,
enforced, 425.

Q.

Quaker, female, account of the fediti-
ous behaviour of one, lately arrived
from America, 85.

-, defended against the charge
of monopolizing corn, 84.
Quakers, reflections on the recent de-
velopement of their character, 422.

R.

Radcliffe's (Mrs.) Italian, account of,
27-her delineation of guilt com-
mended, 28-defective in her por-
traits of virtue, ib.

Rank and Titles, the Reformers' rea-

fons for the abolition of, 96.
Reflections, Moral and Political, 90, 91
-reasons why well-difpofed people
become difcontented, 91-nature of
human happinets defined, 92—ob-
fervations on monarchical and demo-
cratic governments, 93-a limited
monarchy preferable to all other
forms, 94-the origin of power in
the people controverted, ib..
marks on the valuable works of Sir
John Fortescue, 98.

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· Reflections on a ftormy night, by Cow-
per, contrafted with the fame, by
Hurdis, 248.
Refolutions of Common Senfe, for pres

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Satire, comparative effects of, general
and particular, 202.

Saxon Parliament, behaviour of fome
of its members, on the abolition of
Heathenifm 12, 18.

Scherer's Introduction to the Know-
ledge of Gafeous Bodies, 181-od-
fervations and ftrictures on the au
thor's arrangement, 182-fome grofs
errors detected, 183, 184.
Schifm, the fin of, explained, 255.
Schifmatics, caution to, 25%.
Scott's Differtation on the Progrefs of
the Fine Arts contrated with the
elegant effays of Addington and
Lowth, 251, 243.

Seduction, remarks on the trivial
punishment for, 406.

Serrurier, Gen biographical account
of, 389.

Shirrefs's Life of Dr. Guild, 15-fome

account of the Doctor, ib.
Sibbit's Differtation on Luxury, a
moral, religions, and elegant compo-
fition, 132, 133.-his appropriate
reflections on the fophifts of ancient
Greece, 133-prefers a private edu-
cation for temales, 135-forcible ap-
peal in favour of Chriftianity, 136,
137.

Sieyes, Abbe, anecdote of, 210.
Silk Brokers, anecdote of two patriotic,

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SUMMARY of POLITICS.-The Propo-
fitions of Bonaparte rejected by the
Emperor of Germany, 114-obfer-
vations on the revolutionizing inten-
tions of Bonaparte, 115-mifunder-
ftanding at the Court of Petersburgh,
ib. fingular opprefsion fuffered by
the French Emigrants, lately return-
ed, 116-remarks on the late dif
turbances in London, ib-ftrictures
on the conduct of the Chief Magi-
ftrate, ib.-wifdom of the populace
on the above occafion, 116, 117—
reflections on the high price of pro-
vifions, 235, 237-ftrictures on the
proceedings at the Common Hall,
237-conduct of the Methodists on
this occafion, 238-patriotic ardour
of the House of Auftria, 354-curi-
ous fact refpecting provifions, 355-
characters of the new Lord Mayor
and fheriffs, 356-interefting pro-
ceedings at Paris 357-infolence of
the French Generals, ib.-inftances
of the Liberty of the Prefs, 358.
Sunday Schools, on the abufes and ad-
vantages of, 214, 217.

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Waithman, Citizen, his pamphlet on
the present scarcity examined, 410-
his excellent and confiftent embel-
lifhments, 411-his three grand fpe-
fics for decreafing the price of corn,
412-his abfurd plans for relieving
the poor, ib.

Walpoliana, account of, and felections
from that work, 70-74.
War, policy of France in beginning
it, 209.

its effects proved to reduce
the price of Wheat, 227-230.
Washington, General, his anfwer to a
letter of the French Minifter, in 1794,

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END OF VOL. VII.

ERRATA,

P. 449
1 26. after Scriptures, add-“there is gold, and the gold of that land is
good."-P. 457. laft line but two, for herein, read wherein.-P. 458. 1. 4 instead
of the time of my departure is at hand, being in the body of the Letter, it should
be in a note.-Line 5, and following, his friend, &c. to righteousness inclufive,
fhould likewife be in a note at the bottom of the Letter.

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