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The GENERAL

MAGAZINE

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ARTS and SCIENCES,

PHILOSOPHICAL, PHILOLOGICAL, MATHEMATICAL, and MECHANICAL:

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Under the following Heads, viz.

I. The young GENTLEMAN and LADY'S PHILOSOPHY; or a particular and accurate SURVEY of the WORKS of NATURE, by way of DIALOGUE; illuftrated by Experiments, and embellish'd with Poetical Descriptions; with an exact Account of all the Inftruments ufed in the Philofophical Sciences.

II. The NATURAL HISTORY of the WORLD; containing a juft and particular Account of all that is remarkable in the Animal, Ve getable, and Mineral Productions of every Part of the Earth and Seas. UI. A compleat SYSTEM of all the PHILOLOGICAL SCIENCES, viz. Theology, Ethics, Mythology, Grammar, Rhetoric, Logic, Poetry, Geography, Chemistry, Botany, Anatomy, Phyfic, &r, according to the modern Theories and Improvements.

IV. A BODY of MATHEMATICAL INSTITUTES, or PRINCIPLES of SCIENCE; from whence the various Mathematical and Mechanical Arts and Sciences will be deduced, and applied to the manifold Purposes of Life.

V. MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE, ESSAYS, POETRY, Remarkable Occurrences in the Month, Catalogue of Books, Prices of Stocks, &c.

By BENJAMIN MARTIN.

LONDON:

Printed for W. OWEN, at Homer's Head, in Fleet-street. M DCC LV.

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N every Inftitution of Government, founded on juft Principles, the Felicity of the Prince and the People must neceffarily be reciprocal, as it refults equally from a wife and benevolent Exercife of Dominion in the one, and good Senfe, and rational Subjection, in the other: This is a Truth verified by a Reflection on the Fate of Nations in general, but more efpecially confirmed by that of our own, as well in the laft as prefent Reign, in which the Bleffings of Nature have been accumulated on the British Nation almost to Profufion, and we may fay, with more Juftice than could be faid of them in former Times, that the People would, if poffible, be too happy were they truly fenfible of their present blissful Situation in its utmolt Extent. But to do

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