fabeth of 36 Guns, &c. 297-Sundry Captures 367, 439
Ship taken from the Spaniards: -the Ma- honefa 366
Shipwreck, a new musical After-piece, Account of 439
Shrewsbury, Elizabeth, Countefs of, her extraordinary Profperity 225
Pole, John de la, Duke of Suffolk, his Shylock, Remarks on Shakspeare's Cha-
inftructive Letter to his Son 51
Police. See Colquhoun Popular Madness, Effay on 9
Portland, Duke of, his circular Letter
Sardinia, King of. See Victor Amadeus Sartine, M. De, Anecdote of 406 Seldon, John, Character of 166, 168 Semple, Major, his Attempt to destroy himself 454
Serpents, new Inftances of the fascinating Power of 427 Shakspeare, Select Faffages from 78, 252, Ships taken from the French the Mor- gan Privateer, and her fix Prizes 58- La Legere of 22 Guns 62-L'Utilitaté of 24 Guns 62-Captures by Captain Nelfon 63-L'Athenienne of 22 Guns 63-La Revanche of 18 Guns 63- La Renommee of 44 Guns 209-L' Andromaque of 48 Gnns 210-L'Eli-
Sidney, Algernoon, Epitaph for 130 Skirving, Mr. his Behaviour in New South Wales 146
Song at Vauxhall, the Blackbird 129 Sonnet, to the Author of the Pleafures of Memory 129-from the Italian 345— to Difappointment, by Mifs Williams 431 -to the Torrid Zone, by the Same 431
Spain, Declaration of War of, against
Great Britain 354-Letters of Marque againft 378-Anfwer to the Declaration 433
Spelman, Sir Henry, Account of 168 Stannart, Jofeph, punished for Sedition 67 Stukeley, Dr. his Theory of Earthquakes
Tales: The Paradife of Schedad, an Arabian Tale 262-Poetical 343 The Confpiracy, a new Tragedy 377 Thefeus, Anote of 75 Thiftles, Utility of 33
Thomfon, his Cenfure of masculine Wo- men 6-his Lavinia a beautiful Picture 6-Anecdote of the Countefs of Hart ford and 193
Thurlow, Mr. his parliamentary Charac ter 32
Titian, Memoirs of 385
Travel, Obfervations on Foreign 30 Traveller, Anecdote of a 7 Treaty of Alliance between France and Spain 291
Trials :-Sentence on Joseph Stannart, for Sedition 67 of D. J. Eaton, for a Li- bel called The Political Dictionary 69
of the Same, for a Libel, called A Summary of the Duties of Citizenship 69-of Criminal Converfation, Sir H. Parker against 'Major Baillie 70-re- fpecting a fraudulent Servant 143-of a Mother and Son for Theft 144-of
Vincent's, St. fubdued 65 Voltaire, Anecdotes of 28 Urbino taken 67
Uriel, Milton's Character of the Angel 4
Warton, Dr. his poetical Addrefs to Mu-
Theophilus Bridges, for the Murder of his Apprentice Girl 144-remarkable Acquittal of a Prifoner who had pleaded guilty 146-Trial of Elifabeth Hale, for Cruelty to her Apprentices 298- of William Swift, aged ninety-three 299-Sentence on Jofeph Burks, for a Libel 379-Trial of John Smith, for fic 129 the fame 450--Sentences of Capt. Galini and Col. Bayly tried by Court Martial 431 Turenne, M. de, his Obfervation on James Duke of York 76
Variety, Thoughts on 161, 240 Vegetation, how produced 34-Remarks on the State of, for June 53-for July 115-for Auguft 195-for September 267-for October 343-for November 423
Verfes, by a young Lady, on refufing an Invitation to a Party of Pleasure 46to Sleep 54-by Sir Richard Hill, written in his own Park 55-an Effufion, in the Manner of Spencer, by S. T. Cole- ridge 56-to Mufic, by Dr. J. War- ton 129-on a Boy fpinning a Top 129 -to the Moon 129-Cautions to Eng- land 130-Lubin and his Dog Tray 274-Ciftles in the Air 276-To Mer- cy 276-To a Cottage, by Mr. C. Lloyd, 344-Infcription on her Wait- ing Maid, by Viscountess Sudley 345 The Habitation of Infanity, by Mr. Merry 430-The Seasons, infcribed to the Memory of Thomson 430 Ugton, in Derbyshire, Account of 25 Victor Amadeus, King of Sardinia, his Death 376
Warwickshire, on the Manufactures of 18-its Wafte Lands 21
Washington, Ger.eral, his Addrefs on re- figning the Office of Prefident of the United States 347
Wafte Lands. See Wilts and Warwick- fhire
Watson, Bishop, his Reflections on chari- table Institutions 189
Wedderburne, Mr. his parliamentary Cha- racter 32
Wedgewood, Jofiah, Efq; Biographical Account of 95
Wefton, Henry, executed for Forgery, Account of 47 Wetzlar, Battle of 57
Wheat, on the Cultivation of 16 Whiteford. See Pennant Whole Duty of Man, Account of that Work 105
Wilkes, Mr. Anecdote of 169 William III, King, his great Influence over the Politics of Europe 418 Woodland, on the Management of 18
Yates, Mr. melancholy Fate of 147 Yorkshire, Account of the North Riding of 49-of the East Riding 113-of the Welt Riding 265-General Account of 345.
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