ABELARD to Eloifa; with a new ac count of their lives, &c. 59. Acts or laws paffed in the ftate of Maffachufett's Bay, relative to the American loyalifts, 58. Addrefs to the landed, trading, and funded interefts of England, on the prefent ftate of public affairs, 200. Advents, first and fecond of Jefus Chrift, confidered, 468. Hints for the im provement of Sunday schools, ibid. Agriculture, effay on; with ufeful infor. mation to gentlemen of landed property, 57. America, her happiness, a poem, 312. ΑΝΑΛΕΚΤΑ ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΑ, 150. Antrim, letters concerning the northern coaft of that county, 163. Aftrology, new, III. Attachments, a difcourfe on the use, and doctrine of, 466. B. BARK, experiments and obfervations on quilled and red Peruvian, 286. Bibliotheca univerfalis felecta, 313. VOL, VII. Commiffioners of public accounts, their reports, 198. Commutation act, its principles, 109. D. DEBATE, in the Houfe of Commons, upon the establishing a fund for the discharge of the national debt; with the report from the felect committee relating to the public income and expenditure, 384. On the propofed plan Haflings, Mr. narrative of his tranfac tions at Benares, 385. Obfervations on his propofed impeachment, and on the Dehli negociations, 387. Ar. ticles of charge of high crimes and mifdemeanors against that gentleman, prefented to the Houfe of Commons by Mr. Burke, ibid. Heiress, a comedy, 124. Heron's letters of literature, 33. Hiftory of the fabulous hell of the ancients, 462. I. of fortifications by the duke of Rich- JAPANESE, speech concerning them, mond, 385. Delectus fententiarum et hiftoriarum, 226. Defultory reflections on police, 177. Dickfon's Fafciculus of the cryptogamous plants of Great Britain, 53. Dion Caffius, his letter on the fubject of reform in the burghs of Scotland, 227. Its anfwer, ibid. Difcourfes on various subjects, 114. F. EAST fentences, from the best Latin claffic writers, 389. Education, letters on, 54. Ember days exercise, 469. Ermenonville, a tour to; containing, befides other particulars, a defcription of the tomb of J. J. Roffeau, with anecdotes of that fingular man, 56. Errors of innocence, a novel, 150. Eyes, a treatise on their disorders, 450. Exodus, a poem, 132. F. FACTS, a narrative of, 62. Fevers, an enquiry into their nature and caufes, 63. Florian's works, 175. Florio, a tale; and the Bas Bleu, a con verfation, 272. Free access to God by a mediator, 234. G. GAMESTERS, a novel, 223. George Maitland, adventures of, 56. Gout, treatise on that diforder, 340. Greece, ancient, the hiftory of its colonies and conquefts, 241, 360. H. HALESWELL Eaft-Indiaman, narrative of her lofs, 113. 212, 303, 379. Can Import and controverfy between Dr. Carrol and the Rev. Mefirs. Wharton and Hawkins, reviewed, 467. dour's letter to Mr. Gardiner, on the repeal of a part of the penal laws against the Irish catholics, ibid. Inclofures, an inquiry into the influence which they have had on the population of England, 467. India guide, by Mifs Emilly Brittle, in a poetical epiftle to her mother, 31. Influenza, or epidemical catarrhal fever, defcribed, as it appeared at Durham in June 1782, 62. Intelligent beings, differtations on their origin, nature, and pursuits, 354Johnson, Dr. anecdotes of him, by Mrs. Piozzi, 254. His laurel, or conteft of the poets, 311. Ireland, prefent politics of, 105. Jurors, an examination into their rights and duties, 167. L. LANGLE's voyage en Espagne, 142. Latin claffic writers, 309. Law and gospel, harmony of, demonftrated, 232. Legal attempt to enforce the practice of infant baptifm, 233. Letter to the Rev. S. Badcock, the month. ly reviewer, 59. From an English commoner to a peer of Ireland, 228. From Monf. Racine to his fon, 313. From M. de Peyfonnel, to the Marquis of N---, containing animadverfions on the memoirs of the Baron de Tott, 372. To the right honourable W. Pitt, for obtaining an equal fyftem of taxation, and for reducing the national debt, 383. From Warren Haftings, Efq. with remarks, 386. To Dr. Buchan, on the medical virtues of wine, 392. To the clergy of the diocese of Chefter, on Sunday Sunday fchools, ibid. From a father Life and works of Francis le Fort, 458. chefter, memoirs of the, 1, 86. Li- terary news, from the imperial acade. my of science. at Petersburg, 144. 153. moral effay on, 12. Cenforioufnefs of P. PAROCHIAL clergy of the church of Parr's difcourfe on education, and on the Patriad, an heroic poem, 224. Petrarch, effay on his life and character, 179. Philofophical dictionary, 259. Picturefque poetry, on various fubjects, 62. Planting, methods of training fruit-trees, Pocket vade mecum through Monmouth- Pratt's mifcellanies, 23. Price's forgeries on the Bank, 225. Propriety afcertained in her picture, 407, Q National debt, scheme for reducing and QUAKER, a novel, 59. finally redeeming it, and for gaining Negro flavery, apology for, 226. Night Cap, tranflation of Mercier's, 332. of letters on the characters, manners, R. RAMSAY's reply to personal invectives Recefs, or a tale of other times, 187. Report from the select committee, on the public income and expenditure, 447. Romp, a mufical entertainment performed S. SANDY's table to reduce deals, 151. Scripture metaphors, divine justice, di- Sermons. Dr. Addington's divine Archi- 61. Rev 6r. Rev. J. Webb's, for the family Sheriff's brokers, defence of their ap. Scripture metaphors, divine juftice, divine Signet clerks, memorial relative to sub- Small-pox, an enquiry on the prevention Society, language, property, government, Standing army of Great Britain, retrospec- CHURCH of Scotland, contention con cerning patronage ended, 320. Con- D. DUNDASS's obfervations in 782,471. them by the emperor of Germany, 72, E. EUROPE, political state of, for 1785, 63. Remarkable tranquillity of, 64. Re- F. FISHERIES, to be cultivated on the Fortifications, rejection of the duke of Fox's India bill, 473. His appointment, France, power of, 400. G. GERMANY, in a state of general im- provement, 72. Slave trade to the H. HANOVER, acceffion of, to the Ger- |