DAVIES'S Sermons, FA 232 ABULIST, Entertaining, 82 243 the Indians, 241 FESTOON, D'ESPIE on fecuring Buildings DEMAGOGUE, from Fire, DIALOGUE in the Shades, English Books, 326 FEDDING's Charge to the Jury, 407 GRAY. See GUTHRIE. 327 401 Will. his Life of Charles Chriftina, HARWOOD's Chearful Thoughts, 83 400 LATE's new Method of attaining 157 161 Nephew, of Antiquities of Dub- pool, 241 PHILOSOPHICAL TranfactionsVol. 406 473 315 MEMOIRS Of Mr. Walcot, MIDWIFE'S Pocket-companion, 72 MILTON'S L'Allegro, &c. tranf- lated into French, 406 239 PITT, Mr. See SPEECH. PORNY's Elements of Heraldry, 103 PROPHECIES of Homer, MORGAN'S Difcourfe on the Infti- MORNING Amusements of the K. of Pr-, 481 2.9 324 OCCURRENCES, the late, in North 155 REIMARUS's Defence of Nat. Re- 362 PARALLEL between the Ad- on a late celebrated Ora- RHAPSODIES, a Poem, 482 481 79 242 ROUSSEAU. See TRUTH. See STRICTURES on the late Occur- VOLTAIRE. ROWLAND'S Antiquities of Angle- ROYAL MORNINGS, RULES and Orders of the Court of Exchequer, rences in North America, 55 TOWNSEND's True Chriftian, 88 TRACTS On the Corn-trade, &c.359 TRISTRAM Shandy, Vol. IX. 168 473 by Secker, 344 TRUTH of the Chriftian Religion to Young Women, 452 vindicated, against Rouffeau, 245 by Davies, SERMONS, Single, 88, 168, 248, of his 20 Plays, 419 SMITH'S Letter to Kelly, -- per.coin, ALCOTT's Memoirs, 241 Newfoundland,` 80 George, his Attempt, |