MIHI ET. GRATIORA SUNT BONA QUOD PERSEVERANT, ET LEVIORA INCOMMODA VOL. VIII. LONDON: By T. CROWDER, No. 2, Temple-Lane, White-Friars. BY 3. WHITTLE; AND BY COBBETT AND MORGAN, AT THE CROWN AND MITRE, PALL 1801. Table of the Titles, Authors Names, &c. of the Publications reviewed in this Volume, including both the Original Criticism, and Reviewers Reviewed. 307 Birth Day 45 Address of the Affociate Synod to the Eden's Estimate of the Population of 1 28 Great Britain and Ireland Edward's effectual Means of providing Adonia, a delultory story 398 against Distress, apprehended from the 191 Radical Means of counteracting 308 259 329 F. Antonio, or the Soldier's Return Financial Facts of the eighteenth Cen- Bardomachia, or the Battle of the Bards 193 Baring's Observations on the publica- Greatheed's Funeral Sermon 265 182 H. Barton's Sermon on his Majesty's Pro- Hurdis's Favourite Village clamation, recommending Economy History of tire Campaign of 1799, in Benson's Vindication of the Methodists, 156 394. James's Provider ce displayed 319 Bleamire's Remarks on the Poor Laws Leland's Reflections on the present State 410 199 Letter to the Right Hon. the Lord 174 Exeter 189 290 184 Letters of Sulpicius, on the Northern Campbell's Lectures on Ecclefiaftical Life, a Drama 142, 273 357, Lucas's Fate of Bertha Candid Appeal to the Nation upon the M. 428 408 Meen's Remarks on the Ca Tandra of Claims of Thomas Jefferson to the Prefi- Moonshine's More Wonders 416 dency, examined at the Bar of Chris- My Uncie Thomas, a Romance 319 tianity 380 Claphan's Sinfulness of withholding 402 Ner: Annual Register for 1798 Clowes, on the present Scarcity Cogan's Philosophical Treatise on the - Observations on Steuart's Plan for fup. 32 plying the City of Edinburgh with Corn 'Trade 410 Love's Inquiry into the Neceflity, Juf- tice, and Policy of a Commutation of Pearson's Remarks on the Theory of 283 Morals D'amberger's Travels in Africa Dark Cloud in the Political Hemisphere Peddie's Defence of the Associate Synod Daubeney's Sermon on Cruelty to Den is's Character of the King, a Ser. Penn's Further Thoughts on the present Dillon's Question as to the Admiffion of Pennant's Journey fr :m London to the 364612 ology, 56 Table of the Titles, Authors Names, &c. 374 of the Hon. C. J. Fox, at the 194 4. Statistical Observer's Pocket Companion 425 416 192 Striking Facts, addreffd to those who 310 421 T. 274 Tatham on the Culture and Commerce 175 327 150, 252, 349 Transactions of the Linnean Society 1 Randolph's Sermons, preached during Trollope's Sermon on St. Marthew's Reeves's Collation of the Hebrew and Trotter's Suspiria Oceani Greek Texts of the Psalms 105,345 Turner's Sermon for the Support of the 's Confiderations on the Corona- 246 Twelvepenny Answer to a Three Shil- Reflections on the Justice, Advantage, ling Pamphlet and Neceffity of limiting the Price of Twelvepenny Anlwer (a Second) to a Wheat, by legislative Authority 181 Letter on the Stoppage of Specic of the Remarks on the present high price of Bank of England Report of the Clergy of a Diftrict in the Unio, five Lamentatio, &c, and an Ode Reynolds's Vindication of the Iter Bri- tanniarum 214 Vaughan's Oratio in Theatre, &c. 171 178 Kolella 334 Scattered Thoughts, adapted to the Williams's (Mifs) State of Manners, &c. 404 368 225 Table of the Essays, Letters, Poetry, &c. in the Miscellaneous Part of this Volume. Moses Greenfod's complaint of Modern Academicus, on the antiquity and whole- Booksellers, 86 Marquis de Bouille, Biography of, Anonymous Letter to Mr. Hewlett, 101 96 Observations on G. Wakefield's Preface Corbett's Defence of the Pennsylvanian Pawson's Abuse of the Church and Philaletheles's reply to Moses Greensod, 232 Halliday's Lie to the Society of Arts, 110. R. U. on the French Revolution, Tithes no bar to Agricultural Improve- M. D. on Polwhele's Anecdotes, 104 Williams's Deistical Lectures, 34 102 94 102 THE ANTI-JACOBIN Review and Magazine; &c. &c. &c. For JANUARY, 1801. WE HAVE DONE THE STATE SOME SERVICE, AND THEY KNOW IT. Shakespear. ORIGINAL CRITICISM. THAT Tranfactions of the Linnean Society. Volume V. 4to. PP. 296. Il. Is. in Boards. White. London. . 1800. cieties in the kingdom, it would be fuperfluous in us to remark. Supported by talents, learning, industry, rank, and fortune, the success of such an affociation, in all views and researches, seems placed beyond the power of accident. The volume before us would appear, from a bare enumeration of its contents, to be equally deserving of public attention, with the first four; which have been received as productions worthy the disciples of Linneus. It contains thirty-one articles. In “ his Observations on the Ranunculus aquatilis,” Dr. Pulteney informs us, thato the distilled water of the R. Flammula, or Lesser Spearwort, as we are informed by Dr. Withering, is an emetic more instantaneous, and less offensive during its action, than white - vitriol; and, as if Nature had furnished an antidote to poison from among poisons of its own tribe, is to be preferred in promoting the instant expulfion of de. leterious substances from the stomach." NO, XXXI. VOL. VIII. B The |