936 
Hedaya, on Commentary on the Mussul- 
man Laws, xxxiii 473 
Helvetic Confederacy, History of, xlii 482, 
extracts, 305 
nes ts Account of the Honduras, lii 
33 
Henry II, Lyttleton’s Life of, x 266 
ere of Cherbury, lord, Life of, xiii 
History of Scotland (Robertson) ii 489 
England (Hume) iv 301 
Indostan (Holwell) ix 306 
Henry II (Lyttleton) x 266 
Charles V. (Robertson) xii 254 
—- Treland (Leland) xvi 255 
—— Decline and Fall of the Roman 
Empire (Gibbon) xix 236 
— Philip 2nd (Watson) 2d. 243 
— the Earth and Animated Nature 
(Goldsmith) xvii 242 
— English Poetry (Warton) xxi 
219, xxiv 191 
Philip 3rd (Watson) xxvi 202 
— Greece (Gillies) xxviii 154 
———— W. Indies (Edwards) xxxi 417 
——— Helvetic Confederacy, xl 482 
— America (Robertson) xx 214 
—the Reign of James 2nd (Fox) 
1, 235, French translation of, li 915 
— of Brazil (Southey), lii 738 
History, Hayley’s Essay on, xxiii 229 
Historical and Critical Enquiry into the 
Evidence against Mary Queen of Scots, 
iv 305 
— Events of Indostan (Holwell) ix 
—. 
306 
Holland, lord, Life of Lope de Vega, xlviii 
1091, extract, 842 
Holwell, Historical Events of Indostan, ix 
306 
Homer, Wood’s Essay on, xvii 229 
Honduras, Henderson’s Account of, lii 733, 
extract, 620, 674 
House of Commons, Debates of, vi 264 
Humboldt, de, Voyage de, li 890 
Hume’s History of England, iv 801 
Hunter, Character of Lord Bolingbroke, xiii 
253 
Hutchinson, col. Memoirs of, xviii 1097 
Jackson’s Morocco, li 927, extracts, 750, 
820, 851, 853 
Jamieson’s Scottish Etymological Diction- 
ary, 1. 252 
Jarrold, dr. Dissertations on Men, xlix 
1010 
India, British, Historical View of Plans for 
Government, xxxv 416 
Indostan, MilitaryTransactions of theBritish 
in, vii 256, xxii 185 
Historical Events of (Holwell) ix 
306 
Johason’s Rasselas, ti 477 
— Plays of Shakspeare, viii 311 
Biographical Prefaces to the 
INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
BOOKS. 
Poets, xxii 179, extracts, 27, &c. xxv 
203 
Jones, sir W. Works of, xli 504 
Journey from London to Genoa (Baretti) 
xiii 242 
Ireland, Warner’s History of, vi 257 
—— Maxims controlled in, viii 304 
——— Leland’s History of, xvi 255 
Isaiah, bishop Lowth’s translation of, xxii 
188 
Italy, Customs and Manners of (Baretti) xi 
250 
Laborde’s View of Spain, li 909, extracts, 
761, &c. 
Labrador, Cartwright’s Residence in, xxxiv 
480, extracts, xxxv 48, 53 
Language, Monboddo on the Origin and 
Progress of, xxxiv 490 
Law of Nations, Ward’s Enquiry respecting, 
xxxvii 171 
Law, Discourse on the Study of, i 452 
Laws of Scotland, Wallace on, iii 263 
England, Blackstone’s Commen- 
taries on, x 286, xi 268 
Sullivan’s Lectures, on the Feudal 
and English, xv 235 
— Gentoo, Code of, xx 245 
Leckie’s Foreign Affairs of Gt. Britain, 1. 
267, 11 936 
Lectures on the Feudal and English Laws, 
Sullivan, xv 235 
Legislation, Michell’s Principles of, xxxviii 
516 
LeicestershireNichols’ History of, xxxviii 
530, extracts, xlii 405, 406 
Leland, History of Philip of Macedon, i 458 
dr. J. Christian Revelation, vii 262 
rey. dr. Thos, History of Ireland, 
xvi 255 
Letters of lady M. W. Montague, vi 290 
on the Natural History of Guiana, — 
xii 272 
lord Chesterfield’s, xvii 237 
Chatham/’s, xlvi 941, extract, 890 
- bishop Warburton’s, |. 260 
Liberty, Spiritual and Temporal, in Eng- 
land, Ellys on, viii 298 
Life of Philip of Macedon, i 458 
Erasmus, 7b. 463 
sir T. More, zd. 468 
earl of Clarendon, ii 464 
Henry II. x 266 
* lord Herbert of Cherbury, xiii 248 
dr. Johnson, xxxiii 431 
Lorenzo de’ Medici, xxxvii 162 
sir Rob. Walpole (Coxe) xl 463 
— Burke, 7b. 324 
R. Cumberland, xlviii 1072 
Lope de Vega, 2b. 1091 
Bruce, 1. 243 
Lindley’s Voyage to Brazil, xlvii 1053 
Lowth, bp. Translation of Isaiah, xxii 188 
Luc, de, Travels in the North of Europe, 
li 901 
