TO THE TITLES, AUTHORS' NAMES, &c. of the Publications reviewed in this Volume. N. B. For REMARKABLE PASSAGES, in the Criticisms and Extracts, fee the INDEX, at the End of the Volume, BARRY'S Acc. of his Series of Pictures, &c. 400 BARTHOLOTTI Exercitatio Politico69 Theologia, BAYLEY'S Entrance into the Sacred Language, 189 BEAUCHAMP, Lord, his Letter to the Belfaft Volunteers, 87 185 BEAUTIES of Administration, BEES. See BROMWICH. BELLAMONT'S Letter to Shelburne, 268 BERESFORD's Narrative of his Marriage with Mifs Hamilton, १० BERGMAN--Opufcula Phyfica, &c. 169 BERLIN, Memoirs of the Royal Acade my of Sciences there, for 1780, 152 farther Account of, 631 BIBLIOTHECA Modenese, 438 BIBLIOTHECA Topographica Britannica, 318 BIOGRAPHICAL Anecdotes of Hogarth, enlarged, 526 BISCARIS, Prince of, his View of the Antiquities of Sicily, 437 BLACK's Hiftorical Sketch of Medicine, 466 BLAIR's Lectures on Rhetoric, &c. 489 BLAZING Star, 540 271 BLOCKHEADS, an Opera, BowLE's Edition of Don Quixote, 421 BRISTOL, Bp. of, his 30th of January Sermon before the Lords, 461 BRITISH Mufeum, Cat. of MSS. in, 389 BROMWICH's Experienced Bee-keeper, 543 BROTIER, Abbé, his Edit. of Phædrus, 590 BROUGHTON'S Enchiridion Botanicum,538 BROWN'S Reports, completed, 538 BROWNE'S Times, a Satire, 540 BURNEY'S Hiftory of Mufic, Vol. II. concluded, 30 BURTON Wood, a Novel, 457 BUTTER on the Infantile Remittent Fever, 92 CAPRICIOUS Lady, a Comedy, 270 "ALLANDER'S Military Maxims, 247 CARRA's New Principles of Natural Philofophy, 72 CASSA A 2 wallis, CLUBBE on the Venereal Disease, 362 454 372 123 224 concluded, COMBE's Defcript. of the Ancient Coins and Medals in Dr. Hunter's Muf. 434 COMMENTARII de Republica Batava, 79 COMMENTATIONES Pbilofofbica Selec 76 tiores, &c. CONSTITUTION of the States of America, 184 449 CONSTITUTIONAL Guide to the People, 265 CONSEQUENCES (not before adverted to) from the late Revolution, &c. CONSIDERATIONS on the Treaty with America, 367 371 on Militias, &c. 459 456 Hill, 89 Vol. II. 460 CURSORY Remarks on a Fanatical Publication, 282 DANCER on the Expedition against St. DARWIN. See LINNAVS. 441 DECUDE Epiftolar Sobre el Estado, &c. See D'A ALBON, Count, his Difcourfes on the Hiftory, &c. of feveral European Nations, 582 185 DEFENCE of the Rockingham Party, 535 438 437 DISCORSO pronunziato. See ODAZZI. 212 DRAPER's Obf. on the Sentence of the 268 274 CORNWALLIS's Anfwer to Clinton's Narrative, 266 CORRECTOR'S Remarks on his Majefty's Speech, &c. 85 CORRESPONDENCE with the Re viewers, 95, 192, 288, 375 COUNTRY Clergyman's Shrove-tide Gift, 90 COWLEY'S Which is the Man? A Comedy, 249 CROFT-Water, Obfervations on, 361 CULLEN'S Letter to Lord Cathcart, 546 CUMBERLAND's Myßerious Hufband, a CHAM on the Rights of El Fthe Population, mea Tragedy, 252 tion, FAIRY Ring, E 360 LASTICITE' de l'Eau, ERMAN and Reclam, their Hiftorical Me- 182 176 278 ACTS, or, a Comparative View of 442 358 FARMER's Night-cap, 538 FERGUSON's Roman Hiftory, 333 &c. FERRONIUS, M. his Theory of Exponen- 190 374 87 HATSELL'S Precedents of Proceedings in the Houfe of Commons, 193 HAWIS's Addrefs to the King and Par 280 HISTOIRE de l'Acad. Rogale des Sciences, 625 &c. Paris, for 1779, HISTORY of William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, 309 of Difcoveries, &c. relative to 350 529 Ruffia, of Ali Bey, and Memoirs of the Royal Seciery of Medicine, at Paris, for the Year 17795 553 HISTORICAL Sketch of Medicine, 466 HOGARTH, Anecdotes of, 526 HOLDER'S Syftem of French Syntax, 281 HOLLAND's Sermon at Pudley, 287 HOOKE. See APOLOGY. HOUEL, M. his Travels through Sicily, 167 &c. No. 1, and II. 595 liament, HEBREW Grammar. See WILSON. 355 463 Richard, Efq. See LUDLOW, &c. HINDOSTAN. See RENNEL. HINTS for fupplying the Public with Sea men and Soldiers, 533 HISTOIRE de la Vie privée des François, 350 Phyfique, Morale, Civile, et PoLitique de la Ruffie Ancienne, et Moderne, 571 — — 434 No. III. &c. HUNTER'S Ancient Coins, HUNTINGFORD'S Introduction to the Writing of Greek, Part I. Part II. Metrica Monoftrophica, 505 44 HYMN to the Sun, 301 ib. -―― JACKSON ACKSON's Letters on various Subjects, 391 JENKINS's Letters on Penticrofs's Dif course, 191 IMPORTANT Debate, &c. 372 INADEQUACY of Parliamentary Reform265 ation, INDIES, East, Tracts relative to, 87, 167, 363, 400, 535 INGLEFIELD, Capt. his Narrative of the 187 Lofs of the Centaur, INQUIRY Conc. Military Force, &c. 449 INSTRUCTIONS for Shepherds, &c. 264 INTRODUCTION to Polite Literature, 280 463 JONES's Probation Sermon, Sermon before the Sons of the Clergy, 552 ENNICOTT's Sermon on the Sab K bath, Κ 283 KERGUELEN's Two Voyages to the Southern and Indian Seas, 636 L KING's Thoughts on the Difficulties, &c. in which the Peace has involved us, 371 KNOX's Effays, Moral and Literary, new Edition, 303 ACEPEDE, Count, his General and and Particular Syftem of Natural Philofophy, 613 LANDAFF, Bishop of, his Letter to the 43 Archbishop of Canterbury, LANDEN'S Appendix to Obfervations on 289 Converging Series, LAVATER. John GASPARD, his Effay on Phyfiognomy, &c. 615 376 Le Ciel ouvert à tout l'Univers, 571 LIE' |