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BEWLY, Mr. his experiments and ob-
fervations relating to fixed air, 40.
BLACK, Dr. his experiments on boiling
water, 31.

BLAGDEN, Dr. his experiments, &c.
in an heated room, 29.
BONDET'S differtation on the Apoca-
lypfe, &c. 480.

BOTANY. See TILLET.

BOUCHAUD, M. his memoir concern

ing the Roman publicana, 509
BREQUIGNY, M. ce, his refearches, in
Londen, relative to the hiftory of
France, 515

BRUCE, Mr. his account of the mufic
of Abyffinia, 43.
Bucnoz-Dictionaire Minera'gique, &c.

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CoccHI-Lezioní fifica-anatomiche, &u

401.

COLONIES, general obfervations on, fa-
vourable to their liberties, by a learned
Swifs, 571.
CONDILLAC Cours d'etudé pour l'in
struction du Prince du Parme, 321.
CONGRESS, American, proceedings of,
153. Their explanation, to the In-
dians, of the nature of their differences
with Great Britain, ib.
COPENHAGEN, account of the difibe
tion of prizes hy the Royal Society of
Sciences there, 584. New prize quei-
tions propofed, ib.

COPPER, experiments on, 561.
Coup d'oeil fut la Grande Bretagne, &c.
481.

COWPER, Lord Keeper, letter from, to
the Elector of Hanover, 289.

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DAUBENTON, M. his remarks on the
housing of theep, 558.
D'AZAGRA-Carras, &c. 402.
D'AZARA's introduction to the natural
hiftory and phyfical geography of Spain,

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ESSAY concerning converging ferieses,
454.

F.

H.

HAFFENDEN, Mr. his account of

the effects of lightning, 450.

`ASSINI—Oedinis prædicatorum, &c. HARTLEY, Dr. fume obervations on

F

325-

FEVERS. See TREATISE."
FONTIUM arque commentarium juris
privati fpecialis, &c. 485.
FREE Thoughts on political fubjects,

397.

FRENCH, too cunning for the Dutch, in

an article of trace, 562.

FRISI's memoirs of Galilei, 552.

his famous theory of the human mind,

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FUESTLIN'S catalogue of the infects of HIGGINS, Dr. his difpute with Dr.

Switzerland, 400.

GA

G.

ALILEI, eulogy of that great man,
552. Many of his works loft,
through the bigotry of his wife, 557.
GANGANELLI, Pope. See CLEMENT.
GARDEN, Dr. his experiments on the
electrical eel, 23.

GAUL, ancient, ftate of letters in, 180.
GENTIL, M. his arguments to prove

that a voyage from France to Califor-
nia, by a north-eaft paffage, would be
nearly as long as that by the Cape,
563.

GLOEBER-Verfuch einer mineralogef.
chen befchreibung, &c. 398.
GODOLPHIN, Lord, his fecret attach-
ment to the Stuart family, 36. His
general character, 39.

GOVERNMENT, origin and defign of,
493. British, conftitution of, ib.
Monarchy and hereditary fucceffion
exploded, 496.

GRAVITATION. See ATTRACTION,
GROSIER, Abbé, fome account of his
great undertaking of a new general
history of China, 539. Mistake of
bis, concerning the Grand Annals rec-
tified, 54.

GUINEA, new, fome account of that
country, 546. Wonderful rivulet of
boiling water there, 547.

GUSFMES' dictionary of coins, &c.

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AGEMANN's geographical defcription
of Tufcauy, 397.

JAMES II. curious particulars relating to
the death of that prince, 284.
JERE, Mr. his reafons for reigning his
church preferments, 68.

INDIANS, of North America, fome ac
count of their manners, &c. 263.
Their horrid cruelty to their prifoners,
ib. Their husbandry, 265.
INGENHOUS, Dr. his experiments on
the torpedo, 22.

INSTRUCTIONS for the deaf and dumb,
&c. 478.

INSTRUCTIVE letters of feveral learned
Spaniards, 402.

INQUIRY concerning happiness, &c.
478.

JULIUS AFRICANUS, his Cafti, fome
account of that work, 583.

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L.

Its operation as the fource of na-
tional wealth, ib. Divifion of, 301.
Wages of, confidered, 303. Farther
investigation of this fubject, 458.
LAFOUETTE'S new method of curing
venereal diforders, &c. 483.
LANDE, M. de la, his memoir on the
Alux and reflux of the fea, 557.
LASSONE, M. de la, his obfervations on
zinc, 5:9.

LAVATER-Phyfiognomiche Fragmente,
&c. 317.

LE BEAU, M. his memoir concerning
the Roman legion, 509.
LEPEE, Abbé, his curious infr.Aions
for the deaf and dumb, 478.

Le Roi, M. his improvement of a new
elect ical machine, 558.

LETTERS of feveral illuftrious men,
vol. II. 324.

LETTRES Intereffantes du Pape Cle-
ment XIV. tom. I. 481.
LIBERTY, civil, obfervations on the
nature of, 141.

LIGHTNING, account of the effects of,
on an house furnished with an electrical
conductor, 450.

LIND, Dr. his description of a portable
wind-gage, 452.

LITERARY, historical, and critical li-
brary, &c. 482.

LORGNA-Specimen de Seriebus Con-
vergentibus, 484.

LUBERSAC'S difcourfe concerning the
public monuments, &c. 394.
LYMPHATICS, fyftem of, 14.

METHOD of confiruðing vizes, &c.

401.

MINERALOGICAL and hydrographical
dictionary, &c, 482.

MOLINA-Metodo per formare le Viti,
&c. 401.

MONUMENTA Antiquiffimæ Hiftoriz,
&c. 319.

MOUNTAINS, account of their pro-
perty of attraction, 447.
MURR-Journal zur Kunft gefchichte,
&c 397.

Music, of the ancient Greeks, &c. cu•
rious accounts of, 203, 438. Of the
Romans, 445.

MUSICAL inftruments, curious account
of fome, ufed in the fouthern parts of
the globe, 28.
declamation, 399.

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PERGIANS, ancient inquiry into their SCRIPTURE, facred, illuftrated by the

theological fyftem, 517. Concerning
the author of their Zenda Vefta, 519.
PHILOSOPHICAL labours, by a Society
of Friends, 319.

395.

reflexions on taxation,

and political friend,

478.
PHOSPHORI, experiments relating to,
115. Experiments on Mr. Canton's
phosphorus, 428.

PHYSICIAN, the fervant of nature, &c.
433.

PHYSIOGNOMY, fcientifically treated,
317.

PINTO'S TWO Letters on the American
controverly, 486.

PLAGUE, at Smyrna, fingular account
of, 174.

PLATO, obfervations concerning his
style, particularly the object he had in
view in his Io, 505.
POLE, North. See VOYAGE.
PRETORIAN bands, of the ancient Ro-

mans, particular account of, 388.
PRETENDER, his letter to Queen Anne,
287.

PUBLICANS, a refpectable Body among
the Romans, sog..

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knowledge of Eaftern manners and
cuftoms, 354. Remarkable specimens
of, 355.
SEJOUR'S effay concerning the pheno
mena of Saturn's ring, &c. 481
SHAKESPEARE tranflated into German,
399. Into French, 575.
SHEEP, remark on the practice of bonfing
them, in the winter, 558.
SIBERT, M. de, his differtation con-
cerning the Lex Sempronia, 509. On
the Tiers-Etat in France, 516.
SOMERS, Lord, his letter to the Elector
of Hanover, 290.

SOPHIA, Princefs, letter from, to Lord
Strafford, 292.

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SPICE TRADE, practices of the French,
to cheat the Dutch out of it, 562.
STEEL, Mr. his account of curious mu-
fical inftruments, 28.
STRANGE, Mr. his account of basaltic
columns in Italy, 27.

STUDY, general course of, 321.
SUMMARY of the laws of nations,
397.

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