Imágenes de páginas
PDF
EPUB
[blocks in formation]

PRETENDER, Charles Edw. anecs
dotes relating to his enterprife in
Scotland, 271. Of the religious
part of his character, 435. Pre-
fent declenfion of his intereft at
Rome, ib. and 438.
PRITCHARD, Mrs. poetic enco
mium on, 389.
PROPERTY, nature, and origin of,
357.*

PROVISIONS, dearnefs of, caufes
affigned for, 415. Engroffers,
&c. apology for, 478-479.
Flour-trade confidered, 479.
PRUSSIANS, character of their fol-
diery, 82.

PSALM lxviii. Dr. Chandler's pa-
raphrafe of, 208.

PYNSENT, fatirical elegy to, 163.
PYTHAGORAS, his golden veries
praised, 540.

[blocks in formation]

PENNINGTON, Mrs. her letters, in

vibrations, 52.

[ocr errors]

R.

Dr. a material principle
contraverted,

Wind, of her own conduct, 460. Rin his Inquiry contraverted,

PERSECUTION, religious, its horrid

nature, 173.

PHILIP, of Macedon, his policy
for acquiring the fovereignty of
Greece, 502. His fucceffès ruin-
ous to his own family, 505.
PHILOSOPHERS, reproachfully re-
prefented, 252. Always pro-
moters of peace, 543.
PHYSICIANS, curious confultation
of four, 113.
PLANTADE, Mr. his notion of the
homunculus in femine mafcu-

lino, 553.
PLATO, the Mofes of Attica, 555.
PLEURISY, method of treating.308
POMPADOUR, Mad. her character,
256. Her defcription of Lewis
XV. 267.

POPE, Mr. twice in danger of be-
ing drowned, 133.
POPERY, vindicated, on the prin.
ciple of church-authority, 303.
PRAGUE, account of the famous
battle of, 84.

545.
REIMARUS, Dr. his letter to the
Reviewers, 567.

REVELATIONS tenth and eleventh,
new explication of, 279. Ap-
plied to the converfion of the
Americans, ib.

RHEUMATISM, remedy for, 309.
RHUBARB, cultivated at Edinburgh,

[blocks in formation]

ing at a very low ebb there, and
why, 438.
ROUSSEAU, Mr. quarrel between
him and Mr. Hume, 390, Let-
ters between them, 394--400.
RUSSIANS, character of their fol-
diery, 82.

SACRAM

S,

ACRAMENT of the Lord's Sup-
per, a typical facrifice, 24.
SAXONS, Converted to Chriftianity
by the fword, 173. Purfue the
fame method to convert their
neighbours, ib.

SCANDAL, obfervations on Our
laws against, 67.
SCHWERING, Count, his defcrip-
tion of the battle of Prague, 84.
SERMONS, the old methodical com-
pofition of, vindicated, 195.
SIMPLICITY, in the abstract, an
incomprehenfible term, 539.
SMUGGLING, true means of fup-
preffing,
446
SOCIETY, human, progreffive ftages
of, from the state of nature, con-
fidered, 223.
SOLON, imperfection of his laws,
500-501.

SPANIARDS, character of their fol-
diery, 82.

SPONGES, indued with animal life,
450.

STILES, Sir Eyles, his account of

[ocr errors]

TIME-KEEPERS, by clock work,
obfervations on, 50.
TORRE, Father de, his new in-
vented microfcopes, 452.
TURKS, character of their troops,
83.

V.

AGRANT beggars, the re-
proach of a country, 251.
VAMP, a bookfeller, dialogue be-
tween him and his patron, 154.
VANDALS, origin of, 170.
VANHOMRIGE, Mils, her unhappy
paffion for Swift, 143.

VENEDI, account of that people,
171. Their peculiar averfion to
Christianity, 172.

VENEREAL difeafe, remarkable
cafe of, 327.

VENICE, gallantry of the ladies
there, 332. Apology for them,
333. The lawyers there, extra-
vagant warmth of their plead-
ings, ib.
VETERINARY Academy, account
of, 534.
VOLTAIRE, his unfair manner of
ridiculing the fcriptures, 168.
Some account of his fplendid
manner of living, 330. His
fondness for Mad. Clairon, ib.
His Philofophe Ignorant, 537-

W.

ALPOLE, Mr. author of

[ocr errors]
[blocks in formation]

HITE-SWELLING, account of

Y.

that dileate, 457.

WIFE, folly of grieving for a dead YATES, Mrs. the actress, pane

[ocr errors]

WILDING, Jack, story of, 347. WILKINSON, Dr. his experiments

ca the buoyancy of cork, 451. WOMEN, young, advice to, reling to their connections with their own fex, 13. Directed in

the choice of their converfation,

1. Cautioned against being too

gyric on, 389.

YORK, Cardinal, his bigotry, 436.
His fanguinary difpofition preju-.
dicial to his brother's interest at
Rome, 439.

Z.

ALEUCUS, encomium on,

way, 14: and ag-inft gaming, ZALE

[ocr errors]

ERRATA, in this Volume,

Fage 48, paragraph 2. 1. 2. for just, read jul,
jo. par. 5. 1. preal, for foundation, read foundations,
5 2.4. 18. after left, add her,

par. l. g. for is, read are,

par. 4. 1. przak, for affords, read offers.

1. for me to fy, read one would fly.

20% ver. 7. 1. penalt. for guideft, read guidedft.

is, ver. 11, l, ait, for thou gavest for the order, read then gaveft

[ocr errors]

1.

23 par 5. 1 3. for bold only, read holds only,

250, par. 4. 1 2. for fixth, read fifth,

201, 1. 10, for by, read of.

ib. i. 27. for them, read him.

223. danza 3. 1. ult. for ftaid, read shar'd.
ið. Hanza 5, 1. 3. for kok, read look’d.
324. finza 3. l. 3. for laws, read law's.
16. Harza 10 1. 2. for can, read canft.
31. 17. de an.

379. par. 3. 1. ult. for affected, read effected.

[ocr errors]
« AnteriorContinuar »