216 
RN 
England: first presbyterian church in, 1 
152 
..»+ marvellous or poetical machinery of, 
li 874 
«++. number of persons charged with 
crimes, lii op. 411 
.... fruits formerly cultivated, lii 671 
-.+. earthquake felt on the south coast, liii 
135 
.»+. number of churches in, liii 268 
oueiste dissenters meeting-houses, 
liii 268 
..+» progress of botany in, liii 483 
...+. ancient state of agriculture, 1xi 490 
nae alterations in the value of money, 1xi 
92 
England, gen. Rich, xxxii 315] lii 294 
———_ J. liv 43 
Rich. tried for the murder of 
Rolle, xxxviii 5 
Englefield, sir H. xxiii 177. xxix 203] xxx 
56 
English, glory in their laws, but make bad 
use of them, i242 
+++. court of queen Elizabeth, i 263 
.-.. ancient mode of celebrating harvest- 
home, i 265 
. ++. character and manners of, in old times, 
i 266. iii 178 
..». estimate of their manners and prin- 
ciples in 1758, i 444 
-+++ importance of a knowledge of law to 
the peers, i 452 
.».- instance of delicate feeling in the 
populace, ii 43 
«s.. character of a modern fine lady, iii 
261 
----+ character of the, iv 200. ix 219. x 5, 
xi 1,1]. xiii 160. xv 157. xxiv 29. xxxii 
26. xxxvi 202] 121. 1ii 751 
+++. compared with the French, 1 25 
.... modern country manners, iv 205 
+++» principal follies of the, ix 35 
-... modern extravagance of, ix 205 
.» ++ ancient art of war and weapons, x 271 
-..+ preachers, xiii 147 
.... rebuke of a Sicilian nobleman to an 
English gentleman, xvi 192 
.... and French women compared, xxiv 31 
«++. Women, xxxii 33 
English language, remonstrance against cor- 
rupting it with French, i 373 
-... great stores of learning in, iii 185 
.... derivation of some modern words, vii 
172, 173 
-... ludicrous arguments for it’s antiquity, 
viii 253 
«++. remarks on, ix 194, 123 
-.-. it’s affinity to the Hebrew, ix 302 
ak ia of in Henry III’s time, x 
1 
-».- Augustan age of the, xi 164 
«+. cant words, xv 190 
«++» on the construction of, xxi 183 
e+e Origin of, xxiji 157 
INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
ER 
English language, accent, xxvi 127 
-++e. Standard of pronunciation, xxvi 129 
+++ verse, xxvi 214 
.++» prose style, xli 438, 508 : 
English, James, rhubarb cultivated by, xii _ 
162] xiii 68] 
— T. x1 178 
Engraving, origin of the art of, xxiii 227 
Engravings, act for securing property in, 
decided in favour of portraits, viii 87] 
-» +. act for securing property in, xx 182] 
.»+. method of cleaning, xlvii 860 
.. +. aquatinta, improvements in, lii 650 
Engrossing, what, ix 224] 
+++. conviction for, xliii 2 
Enna, now Castro Giovanni, vii 156 
Ennis, James, parricide, xxvii 241] : 
Enniskillen, W, Ist earl, xxxi 313] 314] xiii 
202 
Enoch, 169 
Ensenada, margq. of, ix 99] 
+++. memoirs of, vy 29 
Entiek, rev. vi 82] 98] vii 73] 87] 112] 
viii 88] 101] 
Entrecasteaux, d’, xli 476 
Entrecolles, d’, fath. xxxi 49 
Eon, chev. d’, vi 65] 77] 115] viii 63 
«++. convicted of a libel, vii 85] 
+.» his extraordinary conduct, vii 86] 
.. +. indictment for a conspiracy to assassi- 
nate him, viii 71] 
«+++ Outlawed, vili 99] 
.... trials on the sex of, xx 189] 195] xxi 
167 | lvii 289 
..+. account of, xxiv 28 
Epaminondas, ili 7. xxix 168] 
Ephemeron fly, vi 31 
Ephialtes, i 462 
Epic poems. taken from Scripture, remarks — 
on, viii 237 
Epicurus, viii 187. xxiv 150 
Epidemics, xviii 181] xlii 215] 20, 33 
Epilepsy, method of preventing and re- 
moving fits of, iv 120 
Epimenidian composition, against hunger 
and thirst, ii 421 ; 
Epitaph in St. James’s churchyard ordered 
to be erased by the bishop, vi 99] 
.... on J. Hughes and S. Drew, vi 307 
.. +. — Mrs. Hall, xvi 124] 
.. +. — a backgammon player, xvi 246 
wees —— dog, xx 195 . 
. s+. curious, xlix 536. 1 22*. Iv 48 
Epitaphs, various, xvii 185. xxi 189. xxvii 
329) xli 366. xlvii 771, 772 
Epping forest, plan for enclosing, iv 81] 
Epsom, powder mill blown up, xx 195] 
Equinoctial points, xiv 178 
Equitation, utility of, xli 49x 
Eradut khan, xxviii 4 
Erard, Sebastian, xliii 454. xliv 773, lvi 337 
Erasmus, i 463. xiv 222. xv 118 
.,+. account of him, i 464 
.... his style, i 466 
«see Character of, xxviii 359 
