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quired into, and defended, 192.
Afferted by Bp. Hoadley, 194.
RESPIRATION, reverie concern-
ing, 30.

RESURRECTION of the body, the
fcripture doctrine relating to, in-
veftigated, 444.
REVELATION intended for the ufe
of all mankind, zoz. Adapted
to the capacities of the vulgar,

204.
RICHARDSON, Samuel, his Clariffa,
and other writings, commended
to the ladies, 465.
ROME, modern, account of, 427.
ROUSSEAU, of Geneva, exhorted
to perfeverance in the freedom of
his enquiries, 245.

of Thouloufe, Letter
to, from Voltaire, concerning
the Monthly Review, 312.

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ALIVARY fecretion, its use in
the animal oeconomy, 30.
SCHOOL-MASTERS, importance and

SMITH, Dr. his difpute with Dr.
Kelly, 75.
SMOLLETT, Dr. his bold experi
ment on himself, by fea-bathing,

421.

SMYRNA, the carnival there and
the country defcribed, 130.
SOLANO de Lugues, his obferva-
tion on the pulfe, 25.
SOLITUDE, her cell, poetically
defcribed, 120.
STAR-CHAMBER, no precedents
ought to be taken from that court
in cafes of libels, 394.
STATESMEN, ought to ferve their
country gratis, 305.
STONE, Chittick's medicine for,
chemical invefligation of, 4153
genuine recipe for, 416.
STRAWBERRY, various kinds of, a
new fpecies of difcovered, 565.
SUBSCRIPTIONS to the church ar-
ticles and liturgy, curious re-
marks on, 341.

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vere in his hiftory, 513.
TAXES, arbitrary manner of im-
pofing them under our ancient
kings, 181.
TIMBERLAKE, Lieut. his hard
fate, 8.

THROAT, fore, different kinds of,
417; fymptoms of, ib. cures of,
418.

difficulty of their office, 30.6. Acrrus, too fatyrical and fe-
Ought to be more liberally paid,
307:
SCOTTISH poetrie, curious fpeci-
men of, 404.
SERPENTS, manner of fafcinating
them in Egypt, 133. Of dref-
fing them for food, 134.
SHAKESPEARE defcribed in the
poet's Elyfium, 121, 122, 123.
Abfurdity of retaining the ex-
ploded orthography, of his time,
in new editions of his works,
237.
SHALLOW, Simon, his fpeech, at
a council in the moon, 44.
SHEEP, Compofitions for marking,

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TOLEDO, Council of, their horrid
form of an oath of allegiance,
548.
TORTURE, abfurdity and cruelty
of the laws for examining crimi-
nals by that method, 394.
ToWNE, Mr. his (fuppofed) re-
marks on Dr. Lowth's letter to
the Bp. of Glouceller, 362.
TRAJAN, his refcript concerning
the primitive Chriftians, a proof
of their innocence, 36.
TURKS, probable confequences, if
they should ever become encou-
ragers of literature, 263.
TURNER, Robert, his means for
decoying the first printer into
England, 500.

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WARBURTON, Bishop, his

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fome new properties in Conic fections, 222. WATER-GLASSES, the indelicate ufe of them exposed, 422. WATSON, Dr, his account of cer tain preternatural appearances, on opening the body of an afth-. matic perfon, 63.

WAX, fealing, compofition of, 179. WIGHT, Ile of, poetically defcribed, 349.

WILKES, Mr. fatirically reprefented, 323.

WILLIAMS, George, fome account of, 86.

WINTHORP, Mr. his letter to Mr. Short, 225. His obfervations on the tranfit of Venus, 226. WIVES, their fubjection to their hufbands, neceflity of, 546. WOOD, compofitions for preferving, 177.

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ORICK's fermon on the pro

-211. On Pride, 211-214. On the Levite and his concubine, 215.

arguments for the parliamentary digal fon, extracts from, 208 peerage of bishops, 94-99. His contradictory reference to Judge Hales, 93. His reflection on Dr. Kennicott's defign of collating the Heb. MSS. anfwered, 301. His refentment of his being compared with Father Harduin, ridiculed, 369.

WARING, Mr. his difcovery of

YOUNG WOMEN, fermons to, 452, Defects in their education, 455. In their drefs, 458-462. Scru pulofity in the choice of their companions recommended, 464.

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