INDEX to the Effays, Differtations, Tranf actions, and hiftorical Paffages, 1762.
See also the CONTENTS of each Month.
See the Index to the Occurrences at the
484. his letter to the French commandant with the an- fwer 485 Analysis of the war 457 Anatomy, its commencement
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BBAS, the Hermit, his ftory. 72 Abel, death of, a poem 26 Acts for regulating the militia 155. for fupplying the city of London with fifh 165. for amending the militia bill 225. for laying a duty on windows 352. for preferving the game 191 Addfeffes, the city's, on taking Martinico 179. on taking the Havannab 463. of the Houfe of Peers of Ireland 223. to the people in favour of the m-y 429. of middle aged batchelors 543. to the commiffioners of turnpikes on the badness of roads 562. form of one' for ftock-job- bers 536. of the Lords and. Commons 625-6-7-8. of the convocation of Canter- bury 628. of the Proteftant diffenting minifters 629. of the county of Norfolk ib. Addifon's letter to a lady on a
Anfon, Ld, his life The Answerer The Annexer Apparition, remarkable one at Woodstock 63, notions about them confidered 83. another in Kent 114 Artaxerxes, a new opera 66 Armies, fickness among the French 290. Spanish enter Por tugal ib. Army and navy, how to be re- cruited
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Articles of peace as laid before parliament 569 Articles of capitulation for Fort Royal 127. for Marti nico 162. for St Peters in Martinico 162 Affize meeting, a toaft refused
very delicate fubject 180 Admirals, their number unu- fual 77. not to have pay till upon flag 161
114
Ark, its virtues
Advertisement, a literary one Atterbury, his opinion of Becafe, 400, in fine gouty
71
about printing the Vatican catalogue 252 Almena, her ftory Anigmatical character 181 Agents to the militia forces 36 Air, diftemperature of it 231 Albermarle, La, his account of
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taking the Havannab 459. articles of capitulation 460. ftate of the garrifon, &c.463 Alehoufe, a fcene at one 413 Amyand and co. a forgery up- on them for tocol. 395 Amballador, Spanish, his com- plaint against the British court 13. Lord Egremont's reply 14 Amboyna, barbarities com- mitted there by the Dutch 311 American Indian's opinion of an earthquake 115 Amber, Le Col, his account of retaking Newfoundland
Bark, its efficacy in the fore- throat 615 Ball of fire feen in Dorfetfire 562 Bafque-Road, an attempt to burn the English there 8 Barometers, an improvement propofed 33 Bas-relief, an account of one by M. Bartoli Battles at Chemnitz 289. of Buckerfdorf 383. of Bonafort 384. of Jobannifberg 443. of Bucker Mubl 497. of Ratts 547. of Freyberg ib Bath waters, Linden's account of them 193. obelifk there in memory of the late Pr. of Wales 500 Bears in Change-alley, what 19 Behmen's philofophy grounded on electricity is 177 Bengal attacked by the Dutch 3 Bible
end of this Index.
435 his reafons for being fatisfied with it 436. ftock- jobbers, &c. againft itib inconfiftencies of the Mo- nitor 474. fham articles of impeachment againft Lord Be 475. ftory of a con- verfation with his fon 475. difcredited ib. on the expe- dition to the Havannab 477. his juftification of the itory of Lord B-te's fon 479 weakness of his arguments expofed 491. on the non- importance of our conquefts 531 review of the com- mercial value of Canada 533. continued 534. defence of the preliminaries $78. ori- gin of the principles of Whig and Tory 582. lofs of the French by the preliminaries 582. a defcription of Florida 1585 Auto de fe, a fermon upon it 256 Auftria, her unnatural allian-
ces
76 Authentic papers relative to the rupture with Spain 173
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Bible, paffages in it explained Campaign opened in Saxony & 61,2,3-70-161-195 Weftphalia 236 Bill to remedy the fcarcity of Capitulation of Fort Royal 127 Carolina, S. hemp profitable
filver coin.
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Carrots, their ufe in feeding 260 Caffembugar, foldiers inlifted there for the Dutch Catalogue of the Vatican 252 Ceremonies omitted at the o- pening the convention with France 432 Channel Brifol, an inunda- 307 Charity, a remarkable inftance
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tion there
of it
Birds, a method of preferving their plumage after killed Sup Bishops, their ancient revenues
112
220
Bishop of Gloucefter, his Doc- trine of Grace 560 Bleeding at the nofe, remedy for it 422 Blindness, a remarkable in- Fance of it in a French la- dy Blood, its circulation difco- vered by Hervey 305. nied by a French writer ib. established 306 Boraneus, Cardinal, his life 57 Briflol, Earl, his negociation with Spain 116
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23 Collins, Joe, his pranks at Woodflock Colberg, furrendered Complaints in 1762 Comment on Matt. v. 44 105 Comedies, new, 7,137 Conftantinople, siege and reduc- 617 Continental connections con- 12 *fidered
tion of it
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19 Barial, manner of it among the antiest Scots Bute, his motives for accepting the adminiftration
318
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Chemistry, its origin 216 Chefnut-tree, its great age 54 Chinfura, men lifted there for the Dutch 3 Chivalry, its origin and pro- grefs 264
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India
defence against the Dutch 168 Christmas one of the twelve, Dax book4 25, extracts
Eath of Abel, a poem in
&c.
from it 26-7 Dalziel Gen. fome account of
him
Briton, a new political writer 252 his vindication of a favourite 263. of the pa- 'pers, relative to Spain 276. his answer to the North Bri- ton, on applying a character to the king 277. on the late king 282. on the manage- ment of the war 315. on public faith 316. on the friends of the adminiftration 1325. Pruffia no prop to the Proteftant religion 327. on glorification 358. parallel between Wat Tyler and a -favourite of the mob 416. right of deferting im- proper alliances 473. pa- arallel between the peace of Uricht and the prefent 477. on the rupture with Spain 530. his arguments falaci- vous 531. advantages gained by the preliminaries 580, on the fame 584 Brown, Simon, a letter of his 553. kis remarkable dedi-' cation to the late Queen 554 Brutes, clemency to them re- commended 7 Buckingham-bruft, a deferip
tion of it
227
Bulls and Bears in Change-ally,
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Circulation of the blood by whom difcovered 306 City, a letter to a gentleman in it on the peace 405. an- -fwered 431 Clergy, their claims on the diffolution of monafteries 113 Clive, Gov. oppofes the Dutch at Bergal 3 Cobalt, how to make it pro- fitably 564 College, at Durbam 253 Corville, Adm. his account of
taking Newfoundland 484 Coach, the king's defcribed 514 Coal,how to prepare for fmelt- ing 102 Cocks, the cruel cuftom of throwing at them cenfured 6 Ceck-lane ghoft, an account of 43. its defection 81 Coin, Gilver, how to fupply the featcity of it Coinage, propofal for a more.
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418 Cakes found on Barb waters, what 195 Calas, an account of his mar- tyrdom in France 100, 509
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Coquettes, their character 69 Corneille, his Menteur, the plan of Foot's Lyar
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Confiderations on the war with France and Spain 202 The Continuer 395 Corfitan, fuccefs of the mal-
contents
290 Court martial at Lincoln, its fentence on Lt Cal, Glover of the Lincolnshire militia
154. Judge Advocate's letter concerning Mr Gardiner ib. The Complimenter 304 Creole, a character of one 317 Crown-leafes, how to be ap-
plyed
135 Cramp, a remedy for it de- fired 172. prefcribed 219,234,249 Cromwell, Oliver, his letter a- bout erecting a college at Durbam 253 CREDIT, PUBLIC, its hifto-
ry
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Cruizers, their hardships 76 Cures of a fiftula of the paroi- tid gland 51 Czarina, the late, her death 88. manifefto, of the pre- fent 437
471 304
The Dauber Declaration of war against Spain 16. of Spain against England 79. of Portugal a- gain France and Spain 322. of Spain against Portugal 323. of France against Por- tugal 324 Defcription of an ancient bas relief 10g. of the Eleufinian myfteries 109. of Bucking- bam-boufe 221. of the Ha- vannab 351 Defpotiím, its origin in Eaft- ern government 299, 353, 397,468 Dictionary, fpecimen of a po- litical one Diffenters, reasons of their se- paration confidered 112-13 Doga, a tax upon them pro- pofed 21. reafons for it So Dolland, a theorem of his on
411
the aberration of light 588 Drowned perfons recovered630 Dunciad, remarks on W's note upon two lines of it. 557 Dunkirk, informations con- cerning it
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Dutch, their hoftilities in the Eaf Indies 4 defeated ib. their pretenfions to a free trade on the Ganga 5 hea vy complaint against the Ex- glish East India company 6. Swift's opinion of them III. their farther charge againft the English E. Ind. comp.199. conduct of their East India company towards the En- glish, from the first fettle- ment of the two companies
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Eastham parish in Cheshire, na- ural history of it 563 Egremont, E. of, his anfwer to the Spanish minifter 14. his inftructions to the E. "of Briflol 117 Electricity, the principles of it the foundation of Jacob Bebman's and Mt Law's philofophy England,its wisdom recorded 54 Enigmatical letter to a lady 115 Epilepfy, cured by a fall Sup. Epitaph on Mr S-tt-# 219. obfervations upon it Epifcopacy, an apoftolical in- ftitution
177
220
112
Europe, revolution in its poli- tical fyftem
77
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Ame act 191. of EO, its origin and profits 540 Gardiner, Mr, his conduct dif- approved by his majesty 154 Garden-plants, method to pre- ferve them from vermin 563 Genoefe, order of council. con- cerning them Sup. Germany, the grave of the French 55. our connections. with it confidered 56 German alliances, and German princes, a noble Lord's fen- timents of them 258 Ghoft, a pretended one in Cock Lane 43. its detection 81
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Family compact, proceed- Ghot-mongers, an addrefs to
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21, 378 -mortification in one 230 Famine, how to provide against it at fea 33
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82. folly of believing. in ghofts Gibraltar,its advantages to En- gland 103, account of taking. of it 104 Glover, Lt Col. reprimand- 154. Gout, a new remedy for it 400 Granada Island, defcription of 208 Grants for 1762, ways and 358-9 means, &c. Great Britain, its revenues and commerce compared with those of France 194 Grotto of Eleufis The Growler
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Fanny, her ghoft in Cock-lane 43,81 Farmer's Return to London, an interlude 184. character of 428 Fellows of colleges ufelefs in population 54 Fingal, an epic poem in fix books 9. the ftory of it Fish, scheme to fupply London with it by land carriage 99. ftate of it 537. act 167 Fishery, Swift's opinion of it
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Guineas, new, their blemishes and faults 22. propofal for rectifying the coinage 23 Gypfies, how to deal with 53
them
their expedition against New foundland 362 Froth on plants how produced 285
dren
Fund for a provifion for chil- 250 Fuentes, Count, his complaint against the British court 12 the reply Funny Joe, his pranks
111
Fiftula of the paroitid gland 51.
cured Flatulencies, the cause and cure
614 284
208
of it Flea-locufts Fleas found in fnow Fleet English, an attempt to fet fire to it in Bafque Road 8 Flesh, human, petrified 155 Foot, his comedy of the LYAR 482
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Food of falmon, what Foreign Hiflory 40,88,140,188, 235,289,334,383,443,497.
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547.595 Forgery by Kello on Amy and 396 France, perfecution of a Pro- teftant there 100. its reve nues and commerce com- pared with thofe of England
419
Fath, attempt to burn the in Bafque Road 8.
the garrifon, &c. 463. jour- nal of the fiege 464. Adm. Pocock's account 466, list of fhips taken 467 Hemlock, its virtues 273. ex- periments and cures
274
Hemp, profitable in S. Caro-
lina
Herbs,nine in the Schemer285 Hervey, the discoverer of the
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circulation of the blood go6 Hiccough, a fpecific against 195 Highways, acts relating to the ftatute-work defective Sup. Holmes, Adm. fome particu- lars of his life
212
Holy Ghott, fin against it con- fidered
195
118
Honduras, claims of the English and Spaniards there Hop-planter, character of one 428 Houfe-holders, hardships of the middle aged 543 Hunt's cure of a fiftula in the paroitid gland 51 Husbandry, experiments in it
260
J AMAICA, weak condition of it 155. its importance to Great Britain
156 Jew, his scheme for raifing the ftocks 357. ftrange ac- count of one 418
Jefus, his Meffiabbip declared 518 Idiotifm, a remarkable cure for it Sup. Impofture, a notorious one in Cock Lane 43,81 Indian's opinion of an earth- quake 115. faying of one ib. Infirmary propofed at Leicester
196 Innoculation, a cafe remarka- bly cured Infurrection in Ireland 134 Interlude, a new one Inundation, a terrible one on the Severn 306 Journal of the ficge of the lia- vannab
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HALLEY Dr, his tables
589
Hamburgb invefted and taxed by the Danes 290. defcrib- ed ib.
Halifax, Earl of, his generofi ty in Ireland 133-4. his thanks to the Irish parlia- ment 223. his fpeech 224 Head ach a remarkable cure for it
210
Heart, his late majefly's burit 152211
Havannab, a defcription of it 351. troops landed there, 406, journal of its fiese 408. Lord Albermarle's ac- count of taking of it 459. capitulation 460. ftate of
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410
Ireland, the revenue of the Li Lieut. increafed 133, 1- vellers there 180. rife of them 182. oath taken by them 183 617
Irene, story of
Judge Advocate's letter in re- ference to Mr Gardiner 154
K ENT, Mr. his hiftory 81. confpiracy again?" "hin in Cock-lane 43, 81 King, his fpeeches to his par- lainent 27, 268, 550. his portrait 271. George II. manner of his death
520 Landed
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Anded and money'd in- tereft compared Land carriage fish scheme 99 Land-carriage Athery, prefent state of it 537. lofs and gain computed 538 Lavdanum, extra. effects of 631 Lawyer, fentenced to tranfpor-
tation
422
INDEX to the Effays, &
53 velablishment in defence of it Military ftores at Port Royal
132-3, 218, 422. reflections upon it
128. at St Peters 557 Minifter, the character of
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Life of Shenlock, Bp of London 23. of Virgil 35. of Cardi- nal Boromeus 57. of the late Empreis of Ruffia 106. of the late Ld Anfon 262. of Adm, Holmes 212 of John 3 Rooke
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Law, Mr, his philofophy founded on electricity177 Le Fever, ftory of him from Triftram Shandy 28 Lectures on flock-jobbing 19 Leeches, their efficacy in the head-ach ni.
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Leicefler, a hint for an infir- mary there' 196 Leprofy, its origin 214 15 Letter from Dean Swift to a Scets gentleman III. ænigmatical one 115. ex- plained 138. from the Weft Indies 115 from an officer at Martinico 130, to a friend on the disappearance of Ld Pembroke and Mifs 134. from Mr Addison to a lady 180. from Voltaire to Led Lyttleton 192. from Dr. Linden to Dr Sutherland on Bath waters 193. of Gen. Monckton on taking Grana- da 207. of Brig. Gen. Walsh on the reduction of the Gre- madillas ib. from an Italian on the defects of London, & the progress of arts in it247. Oliver Cromwell from the R Grimm F253 Walpole on politics 258. on the difcontinuance of the fubfidy to the K, of Prussia 289. from the late Coun- tels of Hartford on the death of her only fon 328. ano- ther from the dame 329. from Voltaire to the father of the Jefuits 347. from the late Duke of Ormond to his fon 379. to Sir Richard Steele, on his play of Confcioas Lovers 404. to a gentleman in the city on
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Linden, Dr, his account of the Bath waters 193. ferrugi- nous cakes how form'dib. Lift of the embodied militia 36 Liquors, method of cooling
Lobb, Dr, his directions on fe- them in hot weather 320 Lock, his opinion of partial 456,513,609 liberty 132. a ftory of him
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Mobrik Indian's opinion of an earthquake Mogul, his right of vifiting 115 Thips in the Ganges Molly, Mifs, a narrative of 5 her cafe 481. remarks up- 482 Monckton, Gen. his letter on landing at Martinico 123. on taking Fort Royal 125. on the reduction of St Peter's Iand the whole inland 162. on the reduction of Granes da 207. Gen. Walb to him Moneyed intereft compared on the fame with the landed on the papers relative to 68 Monitor, a remarkable one 269. Spain 276, his definition of of times 313. on the lofs of a fubfidy 279. comparison Newfoundland 367 on the family compact 368,378. in anfwer to the famousWandf- bortb letter 435. continued 473,475 on the influence of the Upper Houfe 479. new one 491. its cenfure of the old 6, the aggreffors in the prefent war deter- mined 532. on keeping our acquifitions from France581. on the fame 586
Mortification, a family atWar tifbam affected with it 230 Mandic, proce's to make it Motto, Prince of Wales's, ex.. plained Murder, difcovery of a private profitably 455 one 153. of Anne Nailer by Sarah Mityard Muscles, their poisonous qua- 369 Mufical machine deferibed 210 lities examined 135 Myfteries, Eleufinian, defcrip- aristotion of the them
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Narrative of a Cabalift 418.40 3s of the treatment of Milsangin's Molley
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