Printed for A. HAMILTON, in Falcon-Court, Fleet-frect.
CONTENTS, AUTHORS' NAMES, &c. of the Publica- tions reviewed in this Volume.
BELARD to Eloifa, Leonora to
A Taffo, Ovid to Julia, Spring,
and other Poems, 4th Edit. 136
The Abbey of Ambrefbary, a Poem,
Part II. by Samuel Birch, Author of
Confilia, &c. 4to.
552
The Academic Speaker, or Select Par-
liamentary Debates, Orations, Odes,
Scenes, Speeches from the best Wri- ters, to which Elements of Gesture, are prefixed, by J. Walker, Acid, difcovered in Borax, Political Adoration, or an Address to the Devil, by a foul Fiend, 313
Addrefs to thofe, who in their public
and private Capacity, refifted the
Claim of the Houfe of Commons,
to nominate the Minifters of the
Crown,
71
to the Prince of Wales, on the
Report of his Intention to refufe
the Regency,
158
to his Majefty on his happy Recovery; with a fhort Review of his Reign: fome Remarks on the late Proceffion to St. Paul's, and the reported Voyage to Hanover: with the Characters of a pious King, a patriotic Prince, and an imperious Minister, 473 Two Addreffes, for turning from the falfe Worship of the Trinity to that of one true God, 151
Adverfity, or the Tears of Britannia,
a Poem, by a Lady,
234
Advice, humbly offered to the Prince
of Wales,
political Pamphlets, refpecting the
late Affair of the Regency,
228
Alliance of Mufic, Poetry, and Ora-
tory, by Anfelm Bayley, L.L.D. 273
Lettres AMERICAINES, dans lesquelles on
examine l'Origine, Sc. des anciens Ha
bitans de l'Amerique, pour fervir de fuite
aux Memoires de D. Ulloa. Par M. le
Compte de Crli, Prefident du Confeil fu
preme d'Economie Publique, &c. 2 Tom.
Paris,
537
Anecdotes, &c. Ancient and Modern,
with Obfervations, by I. P. Andrews,
F. A.S.
340
Bon-mots, &c. of the great-
eft Princes, Politicians, &c. of mo-
dern Times, by the Rev. J. Adams,
A. M. 8vo.
559
Experiments and Obfervations on Animal
Heat, and the Inflammation of
Combustible Bodies, by A. Craw-
ford, M. D. Second Edit.
Answer to a Country Gentleman's
Letter to a Member of Parliament,
A brief Review of the Arguments for and
againfthe intended CANAL, from Cam-
bridge to the River Stort, 8vo. 556.
Charge, by the Bishop of Llandaff, delivered to the Clergy of his Die- cefe, 151 General Syftem of Chemistry, theoreti- cal and practical, borrowed chiefy from the German of M. Wiegleb, by C. R. Hopfon, M. D. 0409 The Child of Woe, by Mrs. Norman,
476 to afcertain the Caufes of the King's Illnefs, and affign a new Method of treating it, 235 Arundel, a Novel, by the Author of the Obferver, 2 vols. 78 Aftronomical and Geographical Effays, by George Adams,
The Naval Atalantis; or a Difplay of
the Characters of fuch Flag-officers
as were diftinguished during the last
War, by Nauticus Junior, 8vo. 557
Authentic fpecimens of all paft and
future Addreffes to the Minifter,
and his virtuous Majorities in Par-
liament, for voting to themfelves
all the Rights of the People and
Prerogatives of the Crown of Eng-Free
land,
159
Thoughts on the Extent of the Death
of Chrift, &c, by J. Skinner, 12mo.
556
Ground and Credibility of the Chriftian
Religion, in a Course of Sermons,
preached by the rev. R. Shepherd,
before the University of Oxford, at
Bampton's Letture,
Bibliotheca Clafica, for a Claffical Dic-
tionary of all the proper Names
mentioned in ancient Authors, with
Tables of Coins, Weights, and
Measures, in Ufe among the Greeks
and Romans,
or, a Companion to the Shak-
fpeare Gallery containing a Cata-
logue-Raifonné of all the Pictures,
with Comments, Illuftrations, and
Remarks,
476
Bell's Claffical Arrangement of Fugi-
tive Poetry,
Secret Hiftory of the Court of Berlin; or
the Character of the prefent King of
Pruffia, his Minifters, Miftreffes, Ge
nerals, Courtiers, Favourites, and
Royal Family of Pruffia. In a Se-Address to young Perfons after Confirma
ries of Letters, tranflated from the
tion, by Richard Wation, Lord Bi-
French
481
fhop of Landaff
Explanation, full, clear, and familiar
of the Lar, concerning Bills of Ex-
change, Promiffory Notes, and the
Evidence of a Trial by Jury, thereto
relating, &c.
Defcriptions and Plates of the most un-
Common Birds.
Courts of Requests, their Nature, Uti- lity, and Powers defcribed, 349 An Opinion on the Power of Courts Mar- tial to punish for Contempts; occa- fioned by the Cafe of Major J. Browne, of the 67th Regiment, 8vo.
557 Crouch Hill, a Defcriptive Poem, 8vo. 554. Art of making coloured Crystals, to imi- tate precious Stones, tranflated from the French, of M. Fontanieu, by William Drew, Efq. 478 Particular Remarks on Crystallization, and the Effects of Attraction in the Action of Menstrua, 299 Dr. W. Cullen's Treatife of the Ma- teria Medica, 2 vols. 435 Report of the practical Utility of K.M'Cul- loch's Sea Compass, 8vo. 560 The Country Curate's Addrefs to his Parishioners; or a Sermon preached on the 23d Day of April, being the Day appointed for a general Thankf giving to Almighty God, for the Recovery of his Majefty from his late fevere Illness, 4to. 555
Thoughts on Imprisonment for DEBT, by F. A. S. Murray, 4to. 557 Defence of the Harmony of Satif- faction and Free Grace in the Sal- vation of Sinners, by S. Rowles, 152 Deinology, being Inftructions to a young Barrifter, 287
Dialogue on the Regency, between
Freeman and John Bull,
73
between the P. of W. and Mr. F. 158 between a Mafter and his
Scholar,
398
Treatife, by Mr. Jamefon on Diluents, with an Inquiry into the Diseases of the Fluids of the human Body, to afcertain the Operation of Diluents upon them,
Difcourfe concerning the Resurrection
of Bodies,
APP. VOL. LXVII.
Mr. G. Nicholson,
Treatise on the Prevention of Difeafes,
incident to Horfes, front bad Ma-
nagement in Regard to Stables,
Food, Water, Air, and Exercife,
by J. Clark,
276
Diverfity, a Poem, by Della Crufca,
129
The Dramatic Pieces and Poetry of
William Nation, Jun. including the
School for Diffidence, &c. 12mo 555
Drefs of the ancient and modern Irish, with a Memoir on their Armour and Weapons, by J. C. Walker, 23
Hiftory of fome of the Effects of hard
Drinking, by J. C. Lettlom, 4to. 560
Journals of the American Convention, aps
pointed to frame an ECCLESIASTICAL
Conftitution, and prepare a Liturgy
for the Epifcopal Churches in the
United States,
Sermons on Education, by the Rev. E.
W. Whitaker,
507
Elegy, written on the Author's re-
v fiting the Place of his former re-
fidence,
235
The Field-Engineer, being Inftructions
upon every branch of Field-Fortifi
cation, tranflated from the German
of J. G. Tielke,
328
England Delineated, being a Geogra
phical Defcription of each County
in England and Wales, and Pro-
ducts, natural and artificial, 447
Enthufiafm, a Poem, by Mr. Jer
ningham,
Effay on the Recovery of the appa-
rently Dead,
105
- on the Transfiguration of Christ,
231
on the Fracture of the Patella,
or Knee-pan, with Obfervations on
the Fracture of the Olecranon, 236
on the Subject of Negro Slavery,
by the rev. H. E. Holder, of Barba
docs,
389
Evidence, that the Relation of Jofe
phus concerning Herod's having
new built the Temple at Jerufalem,
is either falfe or misinterpreted, by
the Author of the Evidence, 429
Examination by M. de Peyffonel of a
Book intitled, "Confiderations on
the
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