Px OS & 
Literature, Elements of oppofition 619 
eees eo» Reflections on the caufes of the, 
war, and on the conduét of 
; his Majefty’s Minifters 
decestoedk fummary account of Leib- 
nitz’s memoir addrefied to 
Louis XIV. - 
seeseseeoketches on the intrinfic, 
ftrencth, military and naval 
force, of France and Ruflia ibid. 
eoveeeee Lord King’s thoughts on the 
reftri@ion of payment in 
{pecie at the Bank of Eng- 
land and [reland Biel 
o« éeeeee GOVernor Pownall’s memorial 
addreffed to the Sovereigns 
of Europe and the Atlantic. ibid. 
ooseccos Mr. Fox’s fpeech on the re- 
hewal of the war 3 
eoesee+ Mr, Pitt’s fpeech on ditto 
e+e eeee faints on the policy of making 
a provifion for the Roman 
Catholic clergy of Ireland ibid. 
cove emesreltion® Lrial ei ibid. 
cavece es Bentham’s lettersto Lord Pel- 
ham, and plea for the Con- 
ftitution ‘ 7 “ 
. Colonel Chaluyers’s remarks on 
the late war in St. Demingo ib. 
esecesss lailays on the population of 
Ireland, and the character 
of the Irifh th if 
THEOLOGY AND MORALS, 
.» Rebinfon’s enquiry into the 
neceflity, nature, and evi- 
dendes, of revealed religion: 620 
«. The divine in{piration of the 
Jewith {criptures, or Old 
Teftament, afferted by St. 
Paul, &c.; and Dr.Geddes’s 
reafons again{t this fenfe of 
his words examined, by R. 
. Findlay, D.D. 3 
ceseeeee Dr. Rennel’s difcouarfes on va- 
rious fubjects 5! 
-+eeeeee he mild tenor of Chriftianity, 
aneflay 
-«es Mr. Bryant’s obfervatioris up- 
om fome oie in Scrip- 
ture 
seers e  SOng of fongs, ¢ or facred. idyHs, 
tranftated from the original 
Hebrew, with motes, by a: 
M. Good. - 
ceseees. krural philofophy ; or, reflec- 
tions on knowledge, virtue, 
and happinets, by E. Bates 
.- eee Reflections on the refurreétion 
and afcerfion of Chrift, by 
ee Bicland * 
. Marth’s authenticity of the five 
books of Mofes vindicated 
-.Clapbam’s abridgment of the 
Bithop of Lincoln’s  ele- 
ments of Chriftian theo- 
logy ‘ 
an hex cally Smith's facred : mirror 
4 
ibid. 
ibid. 
620 
ibid. 
ibid. 
ibid. 
eoece eae 
ibid. 
oS 4e e@ 
@e eR 20 
ibid. 
ibid. 
621 
aoae 
ibid. 
ibid. 
622% 
ge 
ibid. 
or eeraen 
ibid, 
ibid. 
622 
and C; Aikin 623 
se-eeees. Bingley’s animal biography _ib, 
ee eeese- Cavallo’s elements of natural. . 
or experimental philofophy ib, 
-sseeee. Lranfattions of the Royal So- 
ciety of Edinburgh _ ib. 
weseceee Dr. Johnitone’s account of the 
difcovery of the power of 
mineral acid vapours to de- 
ftroy contagion. ib, 
eeeveeee Dr. Black’s leétures on ‘the 
elements of chemiftry | ib. 
MEDICINE, SURGERY, &c. 
seesiseockhe Edinburgh eee of 
~ phyfic . 624, 
veeeeeee Dr. Gibbes’s treatife on : ‘the 
Bath waters ib. 
Je'es et ee, Lepoxtiot the vaccine-pock i in- 
{titution 625 
se eeseee Dewar’s obfervations on: Diar- 
rhea and Dyfentery, as 
thofe difeafes appeared in 
the Britih army during the 
campaign in Egypt in 1801 2s 
saeeesee Richeraud’s clements of phy- 
fiology ib. 
ph MI yea 2 ackburne.or on Scarlet fe- 
yer ibs 
ify @ aiale's Ainlie Vaughan’s s hiftory of the 
sutdmnal fever which pre- 
vailed in the borough of 
Wilmington " ib. 
.sseeae. The Chariefton medical regif- 
ter ib; 
AOL POOR! Geta Ways Poh) patcial hiftory-of ; 
the human teeth 2 iby 
eras Se Dr. Winterbottom’s medical 
directions for the ufe of na- 
vigators and fettlers in hot 
“ climates 3 ib. 
he Wis . Dr. Bughan’s advice to mo- 
thers . ib. 
eles aides OL eLeples OF engravings, ex- 
plaining the courfe of the 
) nerves 626 
wives os os Mr. Root on difeafed Hieweees ib. 
Sher . Duncan’s annals df medicine ib. 
ite. . Dr. Saunders’s treatife op the 
liver ‘ r ib. 
CLASSICAL LITERATURE. 
«+eeeee+ Urgubart’s commentaries on 
claflical learning i 626 
Star eta he lyrics of Horace: tranflat- 
ed es ib. 
3 . Prefton’s tranflation of the 
Argenautics af Apollonius 
Rhodius ey ib, 
TOPOGRAPHY AND ANTIQUITIES. 
sees eee Gough’s hiftory and antiquities 
ot Plethy 8 ~ bo 
639° 
Literature, Buel theological didtionaty 622 
..aeeeeeDr. Brown’s fermons u ibs 
weee. «opt. John’s fermons BAM iG Wu" 
.+eeee'Dr. Hill’s theological inftitutes . ib. 
NATURAL HISTORY, NATURAL PHILOSO- 
PHY, AND PHYSICS. _ 
.eoesees Annals of philofophy, by A. 
MATHEMATICS. 
