Anfaver of General Washington to a Refolution of the House of Represen tatives 290 Address of General Washington on his retiring from the Presidency of the 293 307 Note from the French Envoy to the Executive Government of America. 304 Note published by the French Minister at Philadelphia' Addrefs of the Prefident of the United States to Congress, Nov. 15 Reply of the Prefident. CHARACTER S. 310 313 ibid. Particulars of the earlier Years of Mr. Gibbon's Life, and of the Courfe of the Celebration of Good Friday in Bruffels 351 of the Alteration produced by the French Revolution at Strafburg, 352 Interefting History of Don Pedro, and Dona Ignez de Caftro Extracts from the Correspondence of Mr. Gibbon, with various Men of NATURAL Some Particulars in the Anatomy of a Whale 373 380 383 A Mineralogical Account of the Native Gold lately difcovered in Ireland, 385 HISTORY. An Account of the late Discovery of Native Gold in Ireland On the Cold felt on high Mountains, and at great Depths Account of the great Speckled Diver, or Loon Contrafts, and Confonancies, between Animals and the Earth Account of the Kainfi, a Species of Gazelle, or Antelope Reflections on certain Effects of Heat and Cold on the living Syftem Account of the Manner of treating Bees in Portugal 389 392 394 398 399 402 On Plica Polonica 403 On the Power of fixed Alkaline Salts, to preserve the Flesh of Animals from Putrefaction Obfervations on the Nature of Honey, particularly USEFUL 406 on its Saccarine Parts, 408 PROJECTS. Firf Report from the Select Committee appointed to take into Confideration the prefent high Price of Corn Second Report Third Report Appendix to the Third Report Sir John Sinclair's Address to the Board of Agriculture On the Uje of Rice Specification of the Patent granted to Mr. Jones, for his Method of detecting Errors in Book-keeping Account of an Improvement in Sea-Compaffes Receipt to cure the Complaint of the Water in Sheep ANTIQUITIES. A Short Account of feveral Gardens, near London, with Remarks on fome Sketch of the History of Sugar in the early Times, and through the middle Account of Poetry, in Scotland, during the Sixteenth Century Letter from King Charles II. to the Duke of Ormond, upon his taking the MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS. 471 On the Influence of Cold upon the Health of the Inhabitants of London. 473 On the Injustice of the Charges brought against the genuine Philofophers, 48 488 POETRY. POETRY. To Mrs. Bishop, with a Pocket Looking-glafs, from ber Husband Mr. Surrebatter's Commencement in his legal Career Sonnet, facred to the Memory of Penelope Account of Books for 1796. Principles of Legislation, by Charles Michell, of Forcett, Efq. 8vo. 1796, 516 The Hiftory and Antiquities of the County of Leicester, by John Nichols, F. S. A. ERRATA TO THE HISTORY OF EUROPE, Page 46, Col. 2, Line 2, for prevented, read perceived, 47, 2, 70, 1, 75, 1, 88, I, 103, 7, for principle, read principal. 22, for honour, read power. 39, for Millafimo, read Millefimo. 30, for thefe, read those. 34, for tracts, read treats. 188, Contents, Chap. xiii, line 7, dele of. 205, Note, laft Line, for Frankland, read Franklin. T. Burton, Frinter, 4 |