Memoirs of the Baron de Tott, 89. His account of the cruelties of the Otto- man family, 93. His relation of a vifit to the interpreter of the Porte, 94. Memoirs of Mrs. Errington, 231. Memoirs of George Ann Bellamy, 232. Memoirs of Sir Simon Supple, 308. Mercator's letter, 391.
Mifcellaneous thoughts on effays, dia- logues, epiftles, &c. 410. Moral and fentimental effays, 203. Morveau's tranflation of Bergman's essays, vol. ii. 223.
Mofeley's treatife on coffee, 227. Mofeley's obfervations on tobacco, 313. More lyric odes, 69.
Moir's fermons, 68.
Mode of defence, fhort effay on the, 52. Mode of defence, an answer to a short effay on the, 153. Mufe of Britain, 231.
NICHOLSON's navigator's affift
New annals of Gallantry, 393. Note to correfpondents, 340. New annual register, 354. Narrative of facts, 230.
Spitfbury's difcurfory thoughts, 224.
Political inquiry into the confequences of Spallanzani's differtations relative to the
Power of oratory, an ode, 307.
Potter's favourires of felicity, 115.
Price's obfervations on the American revo-
lution, 135.
Primitive candor, 430.
Probationary odes, 154.
Practice of medicine made eafy, 315.
Pugh's treatife on the mineral waters of Balaruc, 267.
enclofing wafte lands, 260.
natural hiftory of animals and vege- tables, 291.
Sparrman's voyage to the Cape of Good Hope, 342.
Stack's medical cafes, 24. A case of re markable diffolution of the blood, 25. State of facts refpecting fome differences betwixt the Duke of Bridgwater, 429. Strictures on ecclefiaftical abufíes, 431. Strolliad,
Strutt's biographical dictionary, 321. Supplement to the cafe of Chriftopher At- kinfon, 391.
Swedenborg's fummary view of the hea- venly doctrines of the New Jerufalem, church, 432.
ROBERTSON's inquiry into the Swinburne's travels in the Two Sicilies,
fine arts, concluded, 26. His ac- count of the Chinese and Greek mu- Of the Roman mufic, 28.
Defence of the opera, 29. Relation of the battle of Maxen, 57. Reid's effays on the intellectual powers of
Reports of the humane fociety, 228. Remarkable effects of fixed air, 229. Reid's Dr. effays on the intellectual powers of man, concluded, 448. Reftitution of all things, 68. Reid's effay on the intellectual powers of man, continued, 241.
Reid's effay on the intellectual powers of man continued, 329.
Refutation of the cate of Chriftopher At- kinson, 392.
Remarks on the journal of a tour to the Hebrides, 395.
Ridgeway's abftract of the budget, 232. Rouffeau's letters on the elements of bo tany, 401.
vol. ii. 81. His voyage to the island of Capri, 82. His hiftory of Baiæ, 83. His relation of the tales of masteṛ Peter Barliardus, 86.
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