Fileber, Mr. account of 488 by the Confular Govern-
Frend, Mr. letter to, on his animadverfions on the Bp. of Lincoln's Elements of Christian Theology 333. defence of his animad- verfions, &c. Fuller, W. banker, particu lar account of, and cha- racter 289
Fitzgerald family Fitzgibbon family Fire, at Shaftsbury 79. at Pimlico 8r. Gofwell- freet 81. Rickets's Circus, Philadelphia 172. King's, Bath 174. bran- dy and fugar warehouses in Lower Thames-freet 175. brewery at Bath 270. Crutched friers 271. James-ftreet, Lei- center-fields 271. of the GAOLERS, directions to, Rameltberg mountain in refpecting prifoners on Lower Saxony 380. Drury trial Jane 382, 383 Brown's Garthmill-boufe, Montgome- clofe, Edinburgh 473. ryshire Heath, Kent 473. Spring- field, Effex 474- Lower Grofvenor-freet 476. Wil- fted-ftreet, Somers-town 477. the Queen Char- lotte of 100 guns burnt 481. barn at Trimley, Suffolk 580 Fire, ball of, fall of, near Steeple Bumstead church, Effex Flaids, the refiftance of bo- dies moving in Fonthill tower not demolished
Ffbreke's ftatiitical account of Gloucefterfhire 435.
501 France. monthly retrofpest of affairs 77. fubmithion of the Chouans 171. reply to the anfwer fent from England to Buonaparte's letter to George III. 264. anfwer to the reply 255. ftate of affairs in March 266. mafked balls per- mitted 266. Madame re- ftored instead of Citizen- nefs 266. republick de- fcribed 355. capitulation of the troops in Egypt 375. permitted to evacuate E- gypt 379 monthly re- trofpect of affairs 379. on the fincerity of opinion
partizans of the Revo- lution 458. proceedings of Sir J. Warren and Sir E. Pellew on the coaft of 573
French prifoners, 25,646, re- futed to be provided for
Gas, Oxygen, no new difco- 48 Genoa blockaded by Admiral Lord Keith 171. ftate of affairs Gentoo laws, code of George III. fpeech at opening parliament 66. meffage on the communications from Buonaparte, and proceedings thereon 337. fhot at by Hatfield at the play-house 478. levee the next day 481. ad- dreffes on the occafion 481. addrefs of the Lords and Commons on his escape 580. London addrefs 580. Hatfield acquitted on the plea of infanity 581 Georgium fidus, the retrograde motion of the two fattel-
German writings characteri- zed by Dr. Moore 406 Germany, state of affairs 78,
171. proceedings of the armies on the Rhine and in Italy 378. proceedings of the armies 567 Gibraltar, the taking by Sir
315 Gipps, Geo. elq. account of and character Gisborne, Mr. Chriftianity inculcated in all his wri- tings 49 Gifart, Gabriel, a biographi- 426 Girbium, port, at Cape Ma tapan, defcribed 136 Globe Insurance Company, plan of 455. objections to the plan 456 Glynn Clobery, Dr. particular
175 Hanged, account of a wo- man hanged for murder being recovered Hanfon, John, furnishing- ironmonger, teftimonial to his character 478 Hanwell church, rectory, and village, described Harding, Mr. Harlech cafile, North Wales 425 256 Thomas, acc. of 439 Harte, Walter, 31, 304. bis 408 Hartley, Major-general, ac- 283 Haftings, Warren, accoust and character of 58 Haweis, of Aldwinckle 560 Hawkins, Lady, acc. of 391 Hawksmoor, Nicholas, enquiry concerning 256 Heat excited by friction, the fource of 349 Heart, obfervations on the
foramina thebefi 352. an unufual formation of the 449
Helen's, St. church, Bishops- gate-freet 425 Holgate, Robert, Archbishop of York, account of 321 Holland, Mr. Tierney's speech on the late expedi- tion to 137. other speeches 138
on the fame Holt, Chief-juftice, account of 510 Honey, efficacy of in athma
329 Hornby, Lancashire 512 Horebound, efficacy of, for afthma 330 296 Hornden, Rev. Thomas, ac count of
Godbold, N. character of 84 Government, the only foun - Horne, Bp. character of Dr.
Jones, Rev. W. account of, and character 183, 231,
437. letter to three con. LACEDÆMONIAN mari. 332 time arsenal described 135 Lambert, Anibony, account 285
verted Jews Joseph's "granaries at Old
9, 160 'Johnfon Houfe-breaking, at Cambridge 473 Howe, Earl, monument in Westminster abbey voted by the Commons Humane Society, extraordinary cafe of refufcitation Hunnis, William, anecdotes of, and his writings Hunt, Profeffor Huntley, Marquis of, pre- fented with a Scotch horn by the Prince of Wales 79 Hurrey, Samuel, ac. of 592 Hutchinf.nianijm
Jerbo, animal Jeros, on the present state of the 50. charac. for infenfi- bility and ingratitude 141 Imperial armies, uncertain itate of Impiety, theatrical, cenfured 6 Index Indicatorious 66, 160, 360,462, 560 Income tax act, proceedings 213 India, Eaft, proceedings af- ter the death of Tippoo Saib 76. the capture of Sering patam 165. the throne of Tippoo broken up 171. 3120 horses in Tippo's ftud, 99 elephants, 175 camels, 650 women and wives 191. defcrip- tion of Tippoo's pal ce 573. letter from an of ficer 573 Indiferetion, an ingenuous a- pology for a flight
Innocence, Ode to Infeription near Perth Inspector, letter from the au- thor of the, on a prophecy of Daniel Invifible lady in France, ac-
148 Joshua, x. 12. criticism on
25 Ireland, effects of the French revolution on 63. thoughts on the Union 125. its exemption from venomous reptiles 127. (piders and newts there-frogs in ported with King Wil- liam 127. bishopricks and deanries 218. Ro- manifts there complain of grievances which do not exiA 219. ftate of fome of the cathedrals 219. proceedings on the Union 269. arguments of Mr. Addingron for an Union 358. proceedings in the parliament of Ireland on a Unio 380. addrefs to the King 380. addrefs of the Loyal Orange affo- ciation to the King 382. prefent fate of St. Pa- arick's church, and im- provements propofed 403. Chrift-church and deaury obfervations re- 403. fpecting the Union 541. Political circumstances un- der Lord Camden Irish Purfuits of Literature
Italy, military proceedings in 73. ftate of affairs 78. prefent ftate of the war in 141. ftate of affairs in March 266. campaign opened 468, 470, 471. proceedings of the armies
in Junius's letters, Rev. P. Ro- fenhagen mentioned as the writer 272. obferva- tions respecting 309 119, 232
fobn, King, account of his tomb and remains in Wor- cefter cathedral 61. pa- Jace at Old Ford, near Bow, blown down Jebnfon, Dr. character of by
Bp. Horne 9. animitator of Burton 32. his ex- cellence defended
Lloyd, John, Farmer, cha- racter of 186 Thomas, account of 87 Locke, Jobn, account of 508 London, petitions in Common Hall for peace 175. com ter petition by the Livery 175
Bp. letter to Dr. Parker, recommending foup-thops 8o. conclufion of his fermon on Ah Wednesday 195 Lombardy, flate of affairs in
Longevity, inftances of 512 Lydiat, account of his life 4 Lyfons, Dr. account of 392
Smyth, Rev. Lawrence, ac- court of 398 Snow, heavy fall of in Scot- land 269 Society, good confequences from the triumph of the Allied Powers 355. ill confequences from the tri- umph of the French 355 Soldiers, afylum for their
children recommended299 Semers, Lord, character of 59
Sons of Clergy, anniverfary 481 Soup-hops recommended by the Bp. of London 80 Sourbey, his attack on Sir Herbert Croft refpccting Chatterton, and Sir Her- bert's anfwer 99, 206 Spain, etymological difqui- fition on Spallanzani, Abbé, account
Spong, a carpenter, epitaph
583 Tenants at will, legal notice to quit 39,229 Tflament, New, the authen- ticity of Theatrical Impiety cenfured 6 Thomas, Rev. William, at-
489 Thorold, Sir John, letters to Dr. Docdridge 502 Thrymbra, the vale of 553 Tigers, depredations by in
the Eaft Tile, Roman Tobacco, efficacy of smoking in the afihma
Stage, neglect of coftume cen- fured 114. improprietes at the theatre 318. the depravity of 406. impro- priety of fcenery, dreffes, and decorations, Critique IV. 512. impiety of the 516 Steevens, Mr. account of, and character 178, 311. fale of his library 462 Steignier, Adunyer, his death 167 Stephanopoli, Nie..ac. of 341 Supben, St. chapel, cloisters 129 Sterne, his originality de- fended 32. Westminster abbey re- commended Storms, violent in different parts of England 474. at Witney, Oxfordshire 580. Bredon-hill, Worcester- Troy, paffage from Ariftotle thire 580 on the exiftence of 499. Strathmore, Countess, ac- on the fire of 552. dete- count of 438 rence of Homer's account Style, on the alteration of
Tery principles favoured in the fatter end of the reign of Queen Anne 413 Tractors, metallic and wooden of nearly equal efficacy 253 Tradesmen's tokens Trials, regulations neceflary refpecting Trinity, the Chriftian doc- trine of
409 Washington, Gen. account of 84 Waterford cathedral pulled 207 down 330
Watson, Elspet, aged 115,
395 Wehler, Dr. not the author of the Beggar's Petition 4t Weight and Measure, endea vour to afcertain a stand- ard Well, difcovered near the 350 Royal Exchange, and pump erected 383. ebbing and flowing in the Peak of Derbyshire 513 Wenman, Lord, account of 292. family 434 Wens, ealy and effectual cure
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