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Tafe, Its connexion with genius 
—- :——- with religion 
PagS 
233 
23 3 
—— inftances.in which it produces misfortune or im¬ 
morality - - - 234 
—— effefls of it at Athens - - 236 
'Tempcji at fea, agreeable to behold from the Pnore 149 
Towns, large, unfriendly to longevity - 362 
Tur got, Monf. his letter to Mr. Wimpey - 135 
•—-- remarks on preventing the exporta¬ 
tion of com - - - 429 
U. 
Undemanding, influenced by the imagination and paffions 381 
Unity, of adtion in painting and poetry, why agreeable 126 
v. 
Vapour, eight hundred times lighter than air - 397 
•- quicker from water eledhified - 398 
Venus, the fame with Ifis ; her fy mbol accounted for 250 
Verfe, regular , its origin accounted for - 64 
Volta, Mr. his remarks on eledlricity - 399 
W. 
MW, its horrors foftened by literature - 8 
Whale's fritters, eaten by perfons wintering at Spitzbergen 93 
Wheat , itsprice in 1687 . - - - 4 lS 
__often fown injudicioufly, and why - 426 
Whitehurst, Mr. his inquiry into, &c. quoted 367 
Wimpey, Mr. againft the bounty on corn - 413 
Windfor tables, quoted ... 420 
Woollen manufacture, the numbers employed in it 435 
Y. 
Youths, two, Tailored from confumptions by human 
milk - - 446 
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