308 INDEX. 



POLITICAL ECONOMY. 



On the Impropriety of allowing a Bounty to encourage the Exportation of 

 Corn, &c. By Mr. Joseph Wimpey. I. 413. 



An Inquiry into the Principles and Limits of Taxation as a branch of Moral 

 and Political Philosophy. By Thomas Percival, M.D., F.R.S. Lond. and 

 Edinb. Member of the Royal Society of Medicine at Paris ; of the Royal 

 Soc. of Agriculture at Lyons ; and of the Philosophical Soc. at Philadelphia, 

 &c. in. 1. 



An Appendix to the Inquiry concerning the Principles of Taxation, con- 

 taining Supplementary Notes and Illustrations, in. 621. 



An Inquiry into the Principles by which the Importance of Foreign 

 Commerce ought to be estimated. By Henry Dewar, M.D. II. (Second 

 Series) 45. 



Appendix. In a Letter to the President and Members of the Literary and 

 Philosophical Society of Manchester. By Henry Dewar, M.D. II. (Second 

 Series) 66. 



An Inquiry into the Effects produced upon Society by the Poor Laws. 

 By John Kennedy, Esq. HI. (Second Series) 430. 



Experiments and Observations on Diverging Streams of Compressed Air. 

 By Mr. Thomas Hopkins. V. (Second Series) 208. 



Observations on the Influence of Machinery upon the Working Classes of 

 the Community. By John Kennedy, Esq. V. (Second Series) 25. 



STATISTICS. 



Observations on Longevity. By Anthony Fothergill, M.D., F.R.S. 

 Communicated in a Letter to Dr. Percival. I. 355. 



An Account of the Progress of Population, Agriculture, Manners, and 

 Government in Pensylvania. In a Letter from Benjamin Rush, M.D., and 

 Professor of Chemistry in the University of Pensylvania, to Thomas Percival, 

 M.D., F.R.S., &c. III. 183. 



Observations on the Bills of Mortality for the Towns of Manchester and 

 Salford. By Thomas Henry, F R.S., Acad. Philos. Amer. ; Philadel.; Med. 

 Lond. and Physic. Edinb. Soc. IH. 159. 



