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Barnes, Dr. on poetry - - - 54 
--on the affinity fubfifting between the arts - 72 
Barrow, Dr. his obfervaiion on general fcholars 72 
Be fait es - - - - - 38 
Baume, quoted - - - 32, 33, 449, 462 
Beauty in the imitative arts, defined, and accounted for 121 
Bell, Dr. on the generation of cold - - 1 
Bifmutb, forms ftriae on its furface r - 40 
Bi.ack.lock, Dr. an account of him - - 166 
BlinaniJ's, obfervations on by Mr. Bew - - 159 
Brindley, what advantage he might have received 
from education - - 8 3 
Brown, Mr. of Virginia, his method of making faltpetre 203 
— Mr. author of the EfTay on the Charadterillics, 
quoted - - - - 230 
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Carew, his account of aged perfons in Cornwall - 359 
Cavallo, his account of the electricity of the atmo- 
fphere - - 398 
Caufenuay Giants, deferibed - - 38 
Charades, riddles*,&c. why agreeable - 113 
Chemiflry recommended to the commercial ftudent 24 
___ adopted the fymbols of altronomy 254 
Cheselden, Mr. couched a young man born blind, with 
fuccefs - - - - 178 
Chiaro-fcuro, a modern invention - - 410 
Chry ft alligation, by Dr. Eason - - 29 
Cicero, his account of the effeCt of Carbo’s Oratory 69 
Colours, inftances of perfons who cannot accurately dif- 
tinguiffi them - - “ 1 82 
Confiia of feelings, the caufe of pleafure - 157 
Contraft, in poeoy, painting and mufic, agreeable 119 
Copper, why it has the fymbol of Venus - 256 
Corn, a bounty upon it improper - - 413 
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