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Fort of London, its former and prefent 
State - e272 
Pettifoggers, their Villany expored =" 96a 
Pro Patria Mori, from Burger Site Bie 
Paftoret, Anecdotes of - - 396 
Peiticr, Anecdotes of < - 399 
R. 
ROT in Sheep, fingular Cafe of - 101 
Republic and Commonwealth, Remarks 
on thofe Words + 2399 
Rebiafon’s Plan for a Diffenting Col 
i> -kge - he -~ 204 
Rover, a poor Dog’s Remonftrance and 
petition - 225 
Rogers (Edward) Tribute to his Memory, 
- by Mr. Rotcoe = 226 
Royal Academy, its Exhibition for fea 305 
Roots of Numbers, a new general Me- 
thod of extracting them = 302 
S. 
SELENCE, the Subjegt of the Prize Eel 
gram at Cambridge - 22 
Shebbeare (Dr.) Anecdote of - SS 
Sees Character of = ete ¢-\ 
State of Public Affairs in Eurepe, for 
each month, - §7, 147, 242, 333, 416 
Sez Kale, Account of tts‘Cultivation - ga 
Shak{peare and Lucian, Coincidence of ~ —g1 
Socinians, décreafing in Numbers i123 
Snow Drop, Poetical Addrefs to ity, by: 
the Rev. John Bidlake - 32 
Song to Stella, by. the Rev. MN. Bulli = 3134 
Sketches of Two Characters, an Epigram 134 
Storace, the Mufical Compoter, Memoirs 
of = - - 38 
Shecie, on its Quantity and Scarcity - 200 
malt Petre - - - Ze 
Sale ees ee ns = - 208 
Smilies of’ Homer, Virgil, and Milton 
examined and compared - 285, 380 
Slave ‘Trade; ironical Defence of, it - 264 
paeet Account of that. Kingdom = 298 
Saumaife, Anécdote of - ee LE 
sonnet, on Lord Lanfdown’s late Motion 314 
on-Early Impreffigns - 315 
in Commemoration; of Sir W: 
Jones = : =: 4O4 
Sianzaé to Sir E. Pellew = Si gke: 
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PACZ, 
St. Huruge, Anecdotes of 397 
Sykes €Dr.) Original Letters of his to Dr. 
G, Sharpe - - = 402 
Song « . - 405 
TANNING and Preparing Leather - = 45 
EF clegraph, Défcription and View of that 
on the Admiralty . - 332 
Travis (Archdeacon) German Reviewers’ | 
Opinion of ~ = 203 
_ Felegraphic Signs, Number of Changes 1n 
them - - - 295 
Trefmes (Duc de) Anecéotés of - 393 
‘Fayleur (W.) efq. Memoirs of, = Oe 
Tyrtzus Poetical Tranflation from ~ 40% 
‘The Falling Tower, Poetical Addrefs to _ 405 
¥. 
VALENCE (General) Anecdote of - 229 
Voltaire, Anecdotes of - < 30¥7 
Verfes to a Young Lady, by G. Skene 315 
——- on the Dogs taxed - - 316 
- to Mifs A. A. by. G. Dyer - 316 
- to Maria ~ 315 
Verniaud, Anecdotes ages ‘= 396 
W. 
WE oe in, 1795, Obervations’ on I 
Wakefield’s Pope, Remarks on - g 
Wakefield (Mr.) his Obfervations on the 
Remarker > - 90 
Weeds, Method of clearing Land ofthem 106 
Webern (Bithop) Original Letters of 
his. - - 330, 312 
Worlidge, the Pamien Memoirs of' = 216 
Watering Places, Remarks onthem - 275 
Wollitoneraft (Mrs. ) Strigtures on her 
Letters froni Sweden = = 279 
’ Whitehaven, Account of the Coal Mines 
there - = =" 283 
Women, their Talents inferior to thofe 
of Men - * = SO 
' Warburten and Hurd, Letter relative to 364. 
Workington, Account of the Coal Mines 
there - - - 374 
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