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. Let's Narr. of a fingular Gouty Cafe, 279 MONITORY Hints to the Minifer, 363
.Lt GRAND's History of the Private Lite MORAL Tales,
of the French,
350
MURDOCH's Rarical Vocabulary,
Le Roy's Observations on the Prognottic MURRAY's Trial,
268
in Acute D seases,
94 MYSTERIOUS Husband,
233
LESSON for Lovers,
91
LETTER in Desence of Mr. Fox, and AVAL Triumph,
others,
86
NECESSITARIAN,
to Lord Beauchamp, 88 Nsw Thoughts on Meric. Fle&ricity, 278
to the Author of the Hiftory and NEWCOMBE's Observations on our Lord's
Mystery of Grod Friday,
114
Condod,
419
10 E Shelburne on the Peace, 198 NEWTON, Bishop, bis Works and Lite,
to Deb:ctt,
181
136, 230
to Governor Johnsone, 184 NICHOLS's Colledion of Poems, Vols.
in Verle, ib. V.VIII.
47
from Cardinai Bathiapi, 188 NICH LSON's Chambaud improv'd, 188
to Rich. Hill, Elg; 3d Edit. 276
Introduction to Natural Phi.
to the Livery of London, 442 lofophy,
298
to a patiot Senator, 447 NOUVEAUX Memoires de l'Acad. Royale.
to the late Rector of Bourton, See BERLIN.
541
Principes de P bylique, 72
LETTERS, Three, on Pentycross's Dis.
course,
19
'Belen's Lulorium,
275
LEWELYN on the Sabbath,
OBSERVATIONS on tbe Prelimi-
LIEBUR KUHN's Anatomical Differta.
nary Articles of Peace,
179
tions,
Candid and impartial Congderations on
LIFE of Lieut Fcley,
358
Dicio,
ib.
LINDSEY's Catechift.
486 Though's on Ditto,
ib.
LINNR US's Syftema Vegetabilium, trans. OBSERVATIONS on the Three first Vols.
laied,
433 of the Hist. of Eng. Poetry,
186
London Directory for 1983, 545
on Ministerial Anarchy,
LORGNA. See CLARK.
372
LUDLOW, Letters rel. 10 Mr. Hill's Con.
on the 5th Article of the
truversy with a Burgers of, 276, 452 Fréaty with America,
537
ODAZZ1, D. Trajann, his Disc, delivered
ACFARLANE's Inquiries concern. at the Re-establishment of a Protefior.
the Poor,
fhip of Political economy, &c. in
MADAN, (Mrs.) her Progress of Porry,
Naples,
440
355 Ode on the late Change in Administra-
Mr. his Call to the Gen- tion,
355
tiles,
356 to Hendrie,
539
MAGNITUDINUM Exporentialium, Lo.
OGILVIE's Inquiry,
garlimurum, &c.
440
OPERA Rumpus,
MANNERS. See ANDREWS.
OPUSCULA Filof foi,
436
MAKIVETZ and Gouffier, their Cormo. Orma's Hiftoricai Fragments of the Mo-
logical Syftem of Nat. Phi olophy, 577 gui Empire,
Mason's Tianation of Du Freinsy's OSTERVALD'S Lectures on the Ministry
Art of Painting,
470
translated,
MATHIAS on the Evidence relative to OVERIND on Music,
451
the Poems ni Rowley,
'MAURICE's lerna Rediviva, 272
AGES, M. bis Travels round the
MEERMAN's Supplement to the New World, and towards the Poles, from
Thesaurus of Civil and Canon Law, 165 1967 to 1776 inclusive,
606
MEMOIRES pour servir à l'H1 foire des PAINE's Leller to Abbé Raynal,
314
Refugiés dans les Etats du Roi, 564
Leirer 1o Lord Shelburne,
Memoirs of Maitre Juiques, Vol. II.
PALEY's Sermon at Dublin,
274
PALLAS-Hiftoire des Decouvertes, &c.
of the Academical Collection
of Berlin, for 1780, farther Account of, PALMER'S Serm. for Children, &c. 463
610 Par's Prize-Differtation on Providence,
MENTOR,
METAPHYSICAL Catechism,
41 PARLIAMENTARY Reformation, Tracts
MINER'S Answer to Gobbon's Acccuit relative to, S6, 265, 574, 442, 445,
of Cbrißianity,
447, 448, 534
PAR .
PAIMINIDES, Vander kemp's Edit. of, RECOVERY of America,
204
RECUEIL des Memoires sur la Mekanique
PARMENTIER's Observations on Nyo e la Pby hique,
605
ortive Vege'abies,
545 REFLECTIONS on the Prelim. Articles,
PARTICULAR Case of the Georgia Loy-
445
alints,
267
on the Unity of Gud, 550
Paul's Law of Tythes,
459 Reid's Effay on the Phthifs Pulmonalis,
Peace, TraAs relat, to, 128, 178, 182,
331
363, 367, 371, 445 Reise um die Wolte,
70
PENANT's Journey from Chefter, 97 REmarks on Johnson’s Life of Gray,
PESTEL on the Republic of the United
186
Provinces,
79
on his Lives of the Poes, ib.
Pew's I wen!y Minutes Obfervations on
on the Countess of Corke's
providing fie the Poor,
265 Trial,
PH EDR I Aapafii Lib. Pabularum, &c. 590
on the Letters from an Ane-
PELOSOPHICAL Quixote,
273 rican Farmer,
536
Transactions, Vol. RANNEL's Mem, and Map of Hindotan,
LXXII. for the Year 1782, 377
400
PATHISTE Pulmonalis, Effay on, 331 Renny on the Venereal Disease, 454
PRYSIQUE du Monde,
260. REPLY to the Defence of the Earl of
Generale ei Particuliere, &c. 613 Shelburne,
PIXKERTON'S Two Dythirambic Odes,
to the same,
182
355
to Clinton's Narrative,
PITT, Mr. his Speech on the Peace, 265 REPORT of the Proceedings of the York-
Plouceurt's Select Philosophical Me
shire Committee,
18
astations,
76 REPORTS of the Commissioners appointe:
POEMATA Varia,
154 ed to examine the Public Acc. 373
Poems, Collection of. See NICHOLS, REPOSITORY, Vols. IIl. and IV.
PORTICAL Epiftie from Mrs. Williams, REVIEW of Crawford and Siddons, 2714
REYNOLDS's Discourse to the Royal A.
Poos. See MACTARLANE,
cademy, Dec, 1782,
POSTSCRIPT to the Six Letters in De.. ROBERTSON's Love Fragments,
fence of Mr. HII,
452
Introduction to Polite Li
POLITICAL Squabble,
273
terature,
280
POLITICO-Theological Treatise op Li- ROBINSON's Beauties of Painting,
berty of Conscience,
69 ROGNON, Abbé, his Colle&tion of Me
POLYGAMY. See Coordon,
moirs, relative to Mechanics and Phy-
POTATORS. See Rally.
hics,
Ponsse further Remarks on the Lower ROLLO on preserving Health in the Well
Limbs,
93
Indies,
361
Panor's State of the Pub. Debus, &c. 534 ROSINA, a Comic Opera,
270
PAIZSTLEY's Additional Letters to a Rousseau's Solitaries, &c. tranllat, 396
Pbilosopbical Unbeliever,
132
RUSSIA, Vol. II,
Sermon at Birmingham, 465 Rymer's Letter to the Commisioners
Hiftory of the Corruptions for fick and wounded,
453
515
ACRID Hiftory,
528
tional Debt,
444
PROPRIETY of ret vining Gibraltar, 180 Koran,
PROSSER on the Bronchocele, new Edit. ST. JUAN, Expedition against, 361
546 Scots Society at Norwieh, Ace, of, 359
Pucu's Poem on the approaching Peace, SIQUEL to ihe Essay on the Origin of
273
Government,
373
PUESHoost's Effay on Genius, 275
SERIES of Facts, thewing the political
State of India,
267
U1I0TI, Don, Bowle's Edit, of, SERIOUS Matter for the Confideration of
with Notes,
SIMPSON', Esay on Chriftianity, 428 TUCKER's Four Letters
313
SINCLAIR's Hints,
443
TURNIR's True Alarm,
531
SERMONS, Single, 95. 191, 283, 287
Two Mentors,
539
SMITH's View of the Last Judgment, 417
TYROCINIUM. See FREE,
General, Vindication of, 536 TYTHES, Law of,
459
SOLEMN Appeal to the Nation, 534
TYTLER's Plan of Lectures on Univerlal
SONNIRAT'S Voyage to the Spice Ifanus,
History,
277
SONNETS to Eminent Men,
45
ALITUDINARIAN'S Companion,
SPECULATIVE Ideas on Jovafion,&c. 451
455
STAIR, Lord, his Attempt to balance, VALPY'S Elements of the Latin Lan.
&c.
442 guage,
360 -
STATE Trials, new Edition, 255
VÄNDER KIMP's edition of Parmenides,
of Facts, or Sketch of Mr, Fox,
204
264 VEGETABLES. S:e PARMENTIER.
of Re-insurance, &c, 268 VERHANDELINGEN, &c.
STAUB's Confideration of Taxes, 183 VERNET, Dr. J. his Treatise concerning -
STEDMAN's Laelius and Hortensia, 13
the Truth of the Christian Religion,
STEVENS's Translation of Ottervald's Lec. Vols. VIII, and IX,
591
tures,
62 VIAGGIO per tutte le Antichi della Sicilia,
STEVENSON'S Animadversions on Lee's
437
Narrative,
279 VINDICATION of Lord Shelburne, 128
· Reply to Harrison, 280
of Gen. R. Smith, 536
STOCKDALE's Important Question, &c go
of the Observations on
STAWBERRY Hill. See Cory of a Letter. the Decline of the clerical Credit and
SUPPLEMENTUM Novi Tbefauri Juris Character,
542
Civilis et Canonici,
166 VOYAGE autcur du Monde, et vers les
deux Poles, par terre et par mer, &c, 606
VABLEAU des Provinces Unies,
75
VOYAGE Pirtore, que des Ifes de Sicile, &c.,
TASKER's Annus Alirabilis, 120 Nos. J. and I).
167
TAYLOR's farther Thoughts on the ---- Nos, 111.-VI.
595
Grand A postacy,
416
de la Grece, chap. IX. 263
Trorsa e Pratica delle restenze de Solidi, UNITY
f God. See REFLECTIONS. ,
439
ALLERIUS. See DISPUTA.
tions published by,
159
THEATRICAL Portrait,
540 WALTER's Trans. of Welh Poetry, ayr
THIRTY Letters, on various Subjects, WANOSTROCHT's Claffical Vocab. 360
391 Wartor's Specimens of an History of
THOUGHTS On Equal Representation, 445 Oxfordíhire,
398
on a Reform in Parliament, Watson's Chemical Efays, Vol.VII. 345
WIDDING Day,
358
on the Constitution, 448 WELSH Poetry translated,
271
on the Relaxation of Human WESKIT's Plan of the Chamber of Com..
Bodies,
547 merce,
361
TIMES, a Satire,
540 WHALLEY's Verses to Mrs. Siddons, 18s
TIRABOSCHI, Abbé, his Collection of WHICH is the Man: a Comedy, 249
Modenese Writers,
438 WHITAKER's Sermons,
TRAITE de la Verité, de la Religion Cbre. WILLAN on Croft Water,
361
tienne, &c.
591 WILLIAMS on Parliam, Reform.
TRANSACTIONS of the Batavian Society Wilson's Elements of Hebrew Gram-
at Rotterdam, Vol. VI.
6co mar,
424
TREATIES between his Moft Chriftian
Arcbæological Di&tionary, 537
Majefty and the States of America, 419 WODiUle's Translat. of Euripides, 402
TARÁTISE on Militaw Finance,
362
WOMAN of Letters, a Novel,
T&JAL of Gen. Murray,
268
of C. Gordon,
ib. IMENES, Abbé, on the Refiftance of
of Mrs. Williams,
374
of Mrs. Hankey,
ib. ZIMMERMAN, (Henry) his Voyage with
of James Steggles,
460 Capt. Cook,
71
TRIMMER (M54) her Sacred Hitory,
Dr. his Treatise on the
Vol. II,
152
Elasticity of Water,
176
-Vol. II),
528
Experience in Phyfic, 205
Liberiy,
THE
ART. I. Poetical Parts of the Old Teftament, newly translated from
the Hebrew. With Notes Critical and Explanatory. By William Green, M. A. Rector of Harding ham in Norfolk, and formerly Fellow of Clare-Hall in Cambridge. 410, 6s, fewed. Dodfley. 1781.
HE learned and ingenious Author pursues the track of
and is so firmly persuaded of the truth of the Bishop's hypothesis,' that he doubts not but that the Hebrew text, if we had it as perfe&t as when it came out of the hands of the composers, would as readily fall into that metre, as the Æneid of Virgil, printed as prole, would fall into hexameters. We think, howcver, that ibis assertion is too unqualified : and we consider the bypothefis on which it is founded too dangerous to be admitted; because in all places where the metre according to the supposed Atructure of it in Dr. Hare's scheme of Hebrew poetry is imperfea, it is left to mere arbitrary conjecture to supply the deficiency. -Mr. Green, however, considers this matter in' an opposite point of view; and argues its utility from what we look on as its uncertainty and danger. In some instances, says he, the metre points out the corruption of the text, and at the same time the way to restore it.'. Our Author's opinion of the col. lection of Hebrew MSS. will appear from the following declarations : 'In the few places I have consulted them, I must own they have not afforded me the satisfaction I expected from them. They have, however, done one thing most effectually, which is worth all the thousands they have cost the Public in collating them ; that is, they have delivered us from the shackles of the Hebrew verity. And though they may not answer the VOL. LXVIII.
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