5 ae. fe 2 A ade. 
- Provincial occurrences, with marriages and 
deaths in Great Britajn, in December 1010 
Pfalm, old 100th, authors of this tune 
609, 610 
Balis affairs, ftate of, for July 570 
Wages dense Caaclackioraeeae rata Avgutt 649 
ee Tecan oh a eiaee Rane September 743 
ewe eaMedannee auton eet enats acts October 818 
Caetieeleiedin dsl senene SRS pects November £05 
HUSSARS BRN ED ee Aer Sa Paha December 994 
Publications, new lifis of, for July 566 
be : : ... Auguftt 646 
2 eed aReRase Bodke® 525+ esse Bae es September 740 
PR ek Boe et ote I CEODED ye Le 
Se ane ee Pads wel ctaahe esvesceseees November 898 
Beweccaseceecrseressrsccstecece =eeooe 
Quidhampton town, defeription of 967 
Raphael, his Madena, tranfported to Paris 
557 
Re-particle, Mr. Wakefield’s obfervations 
on it 933 
Reclufus and Reclufe, obfervations on thete 
words 875 
Reprefentation, contributors to the theory of 
955 
Revenue, obfervations upon Lord Lauder- 
dale’s pian for altering the mode of col- 
leGting it 603 
Revolutionary anecdotes 628 
Rich, etymology of TOY 851 
Richmond-hill, beautiful profpe& from 533 
Robinfon, of Cambridge, on his tranflation of 
_ Claude 622 
Roman-war galley, obfervations on Melville’s 
account of it 523 
Roots, bulbous, account of twenty fuppofed 
new fpecies 557 
Ruftia, lit of books prohibited. from being 
publifhed there 633 
Ruffians, obfervations on their propenfity to 
drinking 879 
Salifbury, “defeription of 966 
Salt tax, its hardthip 620. 
Saturn, query; whether his. fatellites were 
not firft difcovered by Dr. Derham 692 
Second fight, how accounted for 781 
Seneca and Lucretius, coincidernce between 
them and Shakfpeare 790 
Shrewihury, obfervations refpecting the poor 
of 969; Fis 
Shipwreck, mode of preferving from 537 
Skeletons, Simeon’s obfervations upon 952 
Sketch of two brothers 681 
Skinner, captain, biographical memoir of 659 
Slavery, feripture opinions of 530 
Slave-trade, erratum in Mr. Wakefield’s let- 
ter concerning it 625 
-Soldiers, Dutch, their charaGer 683 
Spiders, their ufe in prognofiicating the ftate 
of the weather "596 
Steel, German, query relative tothe mode of 
making it 691 
- Steck, objections to the plan of circulating it 
by notes 592 
December 92° 
Stonehoufe, § Sir James, his ee account 
of 491 
Style, theological. fpecimen of, in Matthew 
Henry 551 
Swedith, Weft-India ifland of St. Barthole- 
mew, account of it 950 
Taiti, one of the Otaheitan iflands, defcrip- 
tion of 532 
Tartar, cream of, Venetian mode of prepar- 
ing 964 
Taffo, remarks on his writings 870 
Thames, its picturefque fcenery pIz 
Toulmin, Dr. his account of James and Joan 
Upton 769 
Travels through Peru 783 
Trees and hedges, faltnefs difcoverable upon, 
how accounted for . 594 
Turnips, fingular.effeét of the growth of 84 
Valerius Flaccus, quotation from, by Mr. 
Wakefield 708 
Ji wins sete estes done ooee interpretation of a paffage 
from 538 
Van Braam, his account of the Chinefe 594 
Vandal and Vandalifm, obfervation upon 
thefe terms 683 
Vanity, literary, exemplifications of 534 
Varieties, literary and philofophical 
553, 632, 729, 807, 890, 987 
Vendee la, account of the royalift caverns 
there > 629 
Verdigreafe, query, relative to the mode of 
making it 691 
Vinegar, on the beit mode of making it 
609, 79% 
Virgil, his manufcript removed to Paris 557 
Mo Was Didot’s. See Didot’s Virgil 
Voleanic ifland, Von Lewenhorn’s account- 
cf a new one difcovered in Iceland 685 
Voyage to South America, YFoulmin’s ac- 
count of 864 
Underftanding, inftances of its furviving the 
memory 550 
Uptcn, James.and John, account of 603, 769 
Utenfils culinary, ufeful procefs to ftop holes 
in _ 556 
Utopia, etymology of 532 
Waditrom, memoirs of, by Mifs Williams 
Wakefield, Gilbert, his quotations from Vale- 
Tius Flaccus, relative tothip-building 08 
aye RRR AE Be Met sh Se reply to him on the 
above paffage 708 
Snes ohe sae os secessteees, tw, letters to, from pro- 
feffor Heyne, relative to his tranflation of 
Lucretius T3a9 
Warping, an agricultural praicein Senecher, 
account of it 730 
Wefterman, general, account of , 628 
Whitchurch, defeription of 785 
Wilthhire, intended hiftory of, by Mr. Britten 
538 
Wind, poetical invocation to 542 
Words, uncommon, on the pronunciation of 
949 
Yeaft, on the medicinal ufe of 851 
Yellow fever, remarks upon it 850 
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