то тне 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, A DDRESS to the People of England, BARRY'S Acc. of his Series of Pictures, &c. 400 88 to the People, 363 69 to the Landed Gentlemen of BAYLEY'S Entrance into the Sacred Lan &c. 176 CONSEQUENCES (not before adverted to) 'LASTICITE' Cofrom the late Revolution, &reaty with E ACTE' der, Medical, America, 367 ELEGANT Extracts, ELEMENTS of the Latin, 278 281 23 456 360 of Military Arrangement, 368 ELLIOT's Elements of Nat. Philof. 277 ELLIS's Collection of Eng. Exercises, 458 ENCHIRIDION, Botanicum, 538 ENTICK's Latin Di&ionary, EPISTLE, Poetical, from Mrs. Williams, 460 188 on Militias, &c. 450 COOKSON's Thoughts on Polygamy, COOMBE Wood, a Novel, Cory of a Letter found near Strawberry Hill, 274 CORNWALLIS's Anfwer to Clinton's Narrative, 266 CORRECTOR'S Remarks on his Majefty's Speech, &c. 85 CORRESPONDENCE with the Re95, 192, 288, 375 COUNTRY Clergyman's Shrove-tide Gift, viewers, 89 FAIRY Ring, 460 442 FERMER on the Influence of Climate, 282 &c. ALBON, Count, his Difcourfes on the Hiftory, &c. of feveral European Nations, 582 - Phyfique, Morale, Civile, et Politique de la Ruffie Ancienne, et Moderne, 571 283 636 KERGUELEN's Two Voyages to the Southern and Indian Seas, 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 LA LANDAFF, Bifhop of, his Letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury, 431 LANDEN'S Appendix to Obfervations on Converging Series, 289 LAVATER. John GASPARD, his Elay on Phyfignomy, &c. 615 376 Le Ciel ouvert à tout l'Univers, 571 |