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adopt: relative to its pofsef- 
sions in India. 219 
Anecdote, - - - - 7~ 224 
Account of the society of Ar- 
cadia -at Rome, by abbé 
Tourner, continued, - © - 225 
Political progrefs» of Britain, 
letter vill, - - = - = 233 
Postscript to letter vili. - ~- 237 
‘Thunderproof’s answer to Al- 
cibiades, - - - - - 242 
Detached observations on am- 
bition, - - - 244 
‘A letter from Sir w. Blades 
stone to-Dr G. Stuart, - 246 
2On stone coffins, - - - - 247 
Detached observations, - - 248 
‘Remarks on the petition to 
parliament by the school- 
masters in Scotland, for an 
gee of their sala- 
ries, - - 252 | Hints to the learned, - > «© 325 
sAn anecdote hat Dr Magrath, 263 | Reading memorandums, - - 327 
To correspondents, - - - 264 | Memoirs of madame de Main- 
Introductory letter by Tkeos tenony =. sein iisaas1oE- 3ar 
leon to the Editor, - - 265 | Hot-house plants. raised by | 
Hints respecting the constitu- means of.steam, - = = 334 | 
tion, ---- - =: = = 266,| To ee eee - = = 336] 
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. O tell me how for to. woo, ‘Verses by Thomson on the 
a new Scots song, =e death, of his mother, - 197 
Occhi azzurri defesi— | To humanity, -.- = - 178 
Anacreontica, - = = 29 | Onhouour, - - - - ib, 
To love and charity, - 30 Verses to sensibility on : 
An epigram by Peares hearing the attributes of 
Barrington, -- = ib. ; the muse ridiculed, - 217 
The wail of Elvina, an aaa 65 A sonnet; te w=" -sleseges, Cae 
_ Asonnet, - ~- - - - 66°; The negro’s complaint, - 249 
~ Invocation to. peseesi ,- > ib. | Anirregular epistle, - - 250 
The hue andcry,--.- - 105 | Onmarriage, - - - 289 
To Julius Martial, from Asonnet, = - = «= 291 
M. Val. Martial, - ~- 106 | To agentlemanonhis birth- 
. Verses to chastity, - - ib. 
A tenement tolet,. - - - 137 
. Imitation of Catullus, - -— ib. 
pAcsonnets \<e bre e 038 
Beauty by Mrs Robinson, ib. 
Extempore on defamation, ib. 
contents, 
“RAC 
‘An account-of the society of 
Arcadia continued, 
An account of Rufsian dyes, 
Short anecdotes of Anker- 
stroem the murderer-of the 
k. of Sweden, with aportrait,292 
On the improvements in Scot- 
landg - - = - = = 
Gleanings of literature, = 
A Persian taley = - = = 
‘276 
28r 
Old Gregory, astory, - = 303} 
To correspondents, = © = 304) 
_Efsay on interdicts, - = - 305) 
On the occupations of a coun- 
try-gentleman, - - = 308 
Remarks on Thunderproof’s 
efsays, - -- --= = = «31K 
Efsay on the differentmanners 
of mankind, -- - = = 315 
On-high hung’ cartiagesy = - 321 
A character in private-lifey = 323 
day). ei = dye Oe Hears 
OnMoses, - - -. - 
Verses inscribed to a young 
lady, translated from the 
Latin of Buchanan, - - 
Asonnet, - += - o- 
