i N D fc X. 



Painting, on the art of among the ancients, by Thomas 

 Cooper Efq. 510. 



of the comic and fatiric'al, among the ancients, 583. 



.. different modes of among the ancients, 5 84. 



. in frefque, manner of, 586. 



> on dry ground, manner of, 487. 



. . encauftic, manner of, 589. 



— — mifcellaneous particulars refpefting, 594. 



Paris Abbe, account of his miracles, 91. 



Parliament, the doftrine of its omnipotence attended witli 



danger, 13. 

 Percival, Dr. on taxation, i. 

 . — .. Appendix to ditto, 62 1 . 



—— on the powers and operation of medicines, 197. 



Perjury, promoted by the excife laws, 29. 



PerjpeSi've, knowledge of the ancients refpefting, 572. 



Pbilofophy, Natural, the objefts which it comprehends, 249. 



Phlogijion, probably the caufe of colours, 367. 



Phaeniciam, excelled in the art of dying, 346. 



Phyfiognamy, obfervations refpefting the hiftory of, by Thomas 



Cooper Efq. 408. 

 ■ Ariftotle's fentiments upon, 415. 



. , inftances of Cicero's attachment to, 420. 



. I account of the controverfy refpefting, beftvecn 



M. Pernetty and M. L. Catt, 431. 

 ^— — — objedlions to which it is liable, 439. 



obfervations on its temporary connexion with the 



occult fciences, by T. Cooper Efq. 442. 

 Pigments, fubftances ufed for by the ancients, note f , 529. 

 Platina, experiments on the fufion of, by Mr. Willis, 467. 

 Polite Arts, their ufe, 257. 

 Populfition, on the progrefs of in Penfylvaiua, by Dr. Rush, 



183. 

 Portrait Painting, progrefs of among the ancients, 577. 

 Property, gives an exdufive right of fuffxage in the choice of 



national reprefentatives, 502. 

 .. . ■ not the mtre creature of civil fociety, 621, 



