oo a PND 
a PAGE. 
Pomeftic News er Occurrences - ie 154. 
Deaths Abroad, 69, 154, 248, 343, 428. 
Deaths in owdor: 42, 156, 250, 343, 4.29- 
Deaths: in the Counties and in Wales, Scot- 

’ land, and Iveland, fee eee ee, 
Occurrences. 
Difeafes in London, Monthly State of, 1445 
2373 3255 413. 
Dyer’s Memoirs of Robinfon - - 204 
Dumourier, Anecdotes of ~ - 219 
D’Tvernois, Anecdote of - = 220 
Demorande, Anecdote of - aed 
Domophobia, or Dread of Home, a new 
difeafe = - - 268 
Diffenters, Remarks on their Education 280 
Diffenting Minifters, are they neceflary? 389 
DeJa Tude, Anecdotes of - - 400 
ioe 
ERQUIRER, No. f. “ - 2 
No. If. = - = 92 
Now Ub - - 8% 
No. 1V. - - 273 
No, V. - - 270 
Englifh Language, Hints to reform it - 18 
Echard (Lawrence) Anecdote of =) a 
Extracting Tar from Pit-coal - - 46 
Epigram to a Poor Author = = 55 
Epitaph i in St. Giles’s Church, Norwich 4 55 
Elegy in Weftminfter Abbey - - 66 
Europe, of its primeval Form - 06 
——-—— ferther Enquiry refpeting it - 271 
Epitaph, Refieétions on that of Philip 
Green, at Cobham - - 98 
Elegy toa Red Breaft, by Mr. Marfh - 135 
England, Statiftical View of - - 174 
Elaitic Gum - - - 207 
Elegy to a Lady, by the Rev. Mr. Bull 225 
Emigrant Count de » Anecdote of 310 
Evening Star (Addrefs to) by the Rev. 
Mr. Bidlake - - = ie Raia 
Ecclefiattical Reform, its neceflity before 
too late - - - 362 
Englih Hexameter exemplified - (- 404 
7: 
ia 
FREEDOM of Salone ought it to be 
reftricted # - = 2 
Flamiteed, Original Letter of, to Sir Jonas 
Moore - - Chalice 
Foreign Literature, Retrofpect of - 48, 415 
Forcign News or Occurrences =) ORs bse 
Forbes (Adm.) Memoirs of - ih) i) 
Fruit Trees, valuable Method of Improv- 
ing them - - - 2%0 
Farifh (Rev. W.) Account of hisexcellent — | 
Lectures - - = 2193 
Fernigs (Madcmoifelles) Anecdotes of 400 
G, 
GREAT-BRITAIN, Population of + 7 
Ditto, ditto - $9 
ae. 

PAGE. 
Grotius and Malherbe, fuppoted ree 
rifm - gt 
Glee, fung at the Grand ee of Bees 
mafons, by G. Dyer - ae 
Genlis (Madame) Anecdotes of - 219 
H. 
HELVETIUS, Remarks on «+ 29 
—— Reply to the Renaeke 385 
Her{chel’s great Telefcope, Account of, 
with a filate - - 43 
Hats, Manufactory of, - ~" Az 
Human Voice, place of it - - 117 
Ditto, ditto - aoe agar 
Horne, Bifhop of Norwich, his tae - 127 
Hadley’s O&ant, Improvement i Init Veigeer, 
Harcourt (Duc de) Anecdotes of - 221 
Hindoo, Anecdote of one - - 294 
Handel’s Compofition in Drydeh’s Ode 296 
Health, Poetical Addrefs to, - - 31s 
Hett (John) efg. Memoirs of - - 344 
Horfes, Confumption of Food by them - 369 
Horace, Remarks on the Verfification 
(of -. = - 383 
Houfe of Commons, Lift of - - 424 
JORTIN and Pave, gD Plagia- 
rifm 6 
Jews in England, History ae Part t77= ca 
Part IL. 102 
Part III, conclufion 148 
Inftitution among the French (Cazsinet de 
Leé&éure, or Reading Shop) Seneig 
Tron, Working of - - 7 
Idylitum, the Prifon, by Dr, Daan = 54. 
Indian Corn, Method of Cultivating it IgG 
Jortin, Warburton, and Hurd, Remarks 
upon - - - 289 
Ice, ufed as a Luxury by the Ancients 383 
Treland,. Poetical Addreis to - - 404 
Infcription on Cromwell’s Portrait, tran- 
{lated from the Latin of Milton - 405 
K 
KANT’s Philofophy, Account of, by 
Dr. Beddoes . - 265 
E. 
LITERARY Fund, its Origin and pre- 
fent State - = § 
Luxury, a Chapter againft it, from Ari- 
ftotle - - - 26 
Literary Hiftory of the prefent Period - | 33 
Literary Notices, Worksin Hand - 
229, 320, 407 
495 140 




Taw Department, its Obje&, &c. &c. - 64 
we Claim of the Solicitor’ 
of the Treafury - ' 64 
Trial of Mr: Stone for 
High Treafon - - - 65 
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