PRICES of STOCKS, from NOVEMBER 28, to DECEMBER 28, 1796, both inclufive.
By ANTHONY CLARKE, Stock-Broker, No. 13, Sweeting's-Alley, Cornhill.
In the 3 per Cent. confols. the higheft and lowest Price of each Day is given; in every other Article the higheft Price only, the Long and Short Annuities excepted, hich are given within a fixteenth of the higheft Price. In the different Funds that are fhut, the Prices are given with the Dividend till the Days of Opening.
Barré, Col. his fenatorial Character 32
ABROAD and at Home, a new Comic Bayle, Peter, Account of 26
Opera, Account of 438 Accident, fatal, 219, 220 Addifon, Mr. Character of his Style 30 Agriculture, Minutes from the Reports of the Agricultural Board 18, 80, 227, 322, 385
Air, Remarks on the State of, for June 53-for July 115-for August 195- for September 267—for October 343- for November 423
Allegories, from the German: Sleep 259
The Choice of Flora 259--Aurora 260 Altkirchen, Battle of -57 Amboyna, taken by the English 439 America, explanato y Article to the late Treaty of Peace with 136, 139-Com- miffioners appointed to fettle British Claims 218-Infurrection Spanish 450 Amphion Frigate, blown up 220 Analogy, Definition of 107 Ancona, taken 67
Anecdote of a Traveller 7-of Charles the Bad, King of Navarre 14-of the Value of Money 15-a fingular typographical 15-of Linnæus 34-of Thefeus 75- of Mr. Wilkes 69-of Henry IV, 192 of Rofe. Secretary to Lewis XIV, 192 of Apicius 193 of Thompfon and the Counters of Hertford 193 of George I, 264-of the Princefs Elifabeth of France 265-of John Duke of Argyle 395-of an Attorney 408 Anecdotes of Bayle 26 of Chillingworth 25-of Voltaire 28-of Mademoiselle Curchord 29 of Police 406 Antiquities, Study of, in the 17th Cen- tury 167
Anxiety, Effay on 325 Apicius, Anecdote of 193 Apologues, Arabian 392, 418
Argyle, Anecdote of John Duke of 395 Arminians, Account of the 101 Arts, Comparative State of the, in Eng- land and France 170 Attachment, Local, its Influence on vulgar Minds 128
Attorney, Anecdote of an 408
Bagfhot, Obfervations on the Soil of 229 Bakewell, Mr. Robert, Memoirs of 98 Balguy, Dr. Thomas, Memoirs of 96 Barbauld, Mrs. her beautiful Character of female Excellence 3.
Beccaria, his Theory of Earthquakes 400 Bedell, Bishop, his perfuafive Mildness 105
Berbice, taken from the Dutch 58 Betting, Satire on 244
Bigotry, Thoughts on 179, 401 Biographical Regifter for 1795; Jofiah Wedgewood, Efq. 95-Dr. Thomas Balguy 96-James Botwell, Efq. 96- Mr. Robert Bakewell 98-Dr. Owen 108- Dr. Kippis 100- -Rev. William Romaine 234 Bilney, Rev. Thomas, Martyrdom of 306
Blood, Circulation of the, difcovered 168 Bufhing, Thoughts on 4 Bog Mofs, Utility of 34 Bologna, taken 67
Boothby, Sir Brook, Extract from his Poems 130
Bofwell, James, Memoirs of 96-an Ob- fervation on his Life of Dr. Johnson 321
Botany, State of, in the 17th Century 167 Brandy, Account of the Origin of 14 Bread, Method of making, from Rice alone 233
Budget for 1797, opened 448 Burke, Mr. his Eloquence characterized 32-Extracts from his Pamphlet on a Regicide Peace 285, 414
Camilla, a Novel, by Mrs. D'Arblay, late Mifs Burney 119, 201 Caraccioli, M. de, fatirical Definition of the Word Modefte 4
Carter, Mrs. her poetical Advice to the Fair 7
Cardiganfhire, on the Inclofures of 18 Catharine II, Empress of Ruffia, her Death 458
Cavalry, Provifional, Exemptions from Service in the 380
Character of Dr. Maty 32-of Lord North 32-of the leading Members in the Long Parliament 164-of Hobbes 165, 166. -Prynne 165-of Selden 166-of Sir Matthew Hale 166of King William III, 418
Charles I, Account of the ecclefiaftical Difputes in his Reign 101 Charles the Bad, King of Navarre, Anec- dote of 14
Dependence, on a State of 393 Derbent, taken by the Ruffians 67 Digby, Sir Kenelm, Account of 167 Difeales, Obfervations on the, in June 53
for July, 115-for Auguft 195-for September 257for October 343-for November 423
D'Ifraeli, Mr. Obfervations on a Paffage 4in his Literary Reflections 312 Domestic Monarchy, on 107 Drama. See Converfation.
Dudley, Lord, his Arcano del Mare' 75 Duel, between Mr. Pride and Mr. Car. penter 14.7
Dugdale, Sir William, Account of 167
Fair Sex, admonitory Reflections addreffed to the 3
Farms, Great, an imaginary Evil 16- Utility of 17
Fashionable Follies, Dulness and Sameness of certain 242
Female Inftitution, a fingular 171 Ferrara, taken by the French 67 Fine Weather, the Disadvantages of 92 Fire, at the Coalpits at Highgrove 146- at Liverpool 219
Fortune's Fool, a new Comedy, Account of 377
Fofter-fathers, &c. remarkable Inftances of the Affection of 14 Fox, Mr. his Character 33 France, Progrefs of the War against : Ex- piration of the Armistice, and Recom- mencement of Hoftilities 57-2 -The French defeat the Auftrians at Altkir- chen 57-who are victorious at Wetzlar 55-Blockade of Ehrenbreitftein raised 57-The French defeated at Kirpen, and near Manheim 57-I0and of St. Lucia taken by the English 58-Cam- paign in Italy 63, 65, 137, 138, 206, 218, 440, 441, 443, 444-Leghorn entered by the French 64-a gallant haval Exploit 64-St. Vincent and Gre- nada reduced 65-Progrefs of the French in Germany 66, 67, 137, 138, 140, 207-Campaign in St. Domingo 66, 444-Fort Urbino, in the Ecclefiaftical State, taken by the French 67-Fri- burg entered 67-Ferrara, Bologna, and Ancona 67-Armistice concluded with the King of Naples and the Pope 67- The Citadel of Milan taken 67-The Chouans fubdued 67--Francfort, Wurtz- burg, and Bamberg taken 137-Porta Ferrajo taken Poffeffion of by the Eng- lith 140-Auftrians defeated at Fried- berg 140-defeat the French at Ellingen 141-Koningtein taken 142-Leghorn entered by the French 142-French and Spanish fquadrons fail from Cadiz 149-- Defeats of the French in Germany 209, 210, 218, 293, 368, 440, 442, 443
-Treaty of Alliance between France and Spain 291-Official Note respecting the British Advances toward a Peace 298-Genoefe Ports fhut against the English 298, 299-Progrefs of the Negociation for a General Peace 356, 437-Peace with Naples 376 France, Gibbon's Reflections on the Re- volution in 171-Infurrection at Paris, 217-on the progreffive Effects of the Revolution, by Mr. Burke 285-Ob- fervations on the late Monarchy and prefent Government of, by the Same 414 Francfort, taken by the French 137
Great Britain, Hiftory of Knowledge, Learning, and Taste in, in the Reign of Charles I, 101, 164-its prefent State contrafted to that at the Clofe of the laft Century 416-Anfwer of, to the Spa- nifh Declaration of War 433 Gravity, affected 253
Gregory, Dr. his Thoughts on Blushing 4 Grenada, fubdued 65
Habit, Thoughts on 191
Hale, Sir Matthew, Character of 166 Hales, John, the ever memorable,' Ac- count of 195
Hales, Dr. Obfervations on his Theory of Earthquakes 400
Hamilton, Mils. See Hindoo Rajah Hampden, John, Character of 164 Hardwick, in Derbyshire, defcribed 223 Harlequin and Oberon, a new Pantomime
Holland, Progrefs of the War against: Berbice taken by the English 58-and Colombo 63-a Dutch Squadron taken 360-Amboyna and Banda taken by the English 439
Holywell. See Pennant.
Honours, due to Merit only 256 Horrox, Jeremiah, Account of 167 Hudson's Bay. See Hearne and Indians Hume, Mr. Character of his Style 30-
his Account of the Puritans 101-his Characters of Pym, Hampden, St. John, Hollis, Vane, Digby, Palmer, Capel, Falkland, and Hyde 164
Hurry, Advantages of being in a 22- Hymn to Narrayana 39
James II, when Duke of York, the first who formed Naval Signals into a Syttem
Icon Bafilike, Question concerning the 165 Jews, the Ill-treatment they have experi-
Inclofures, Obfervations on 18, 20-Ef- fects of, on Population 387 Indians, Northern, Cuftoms and Man- ners of the, in the Vicinity of Hudion's Bay 172, 423
Indian Woman, extraordinary Adventures of a 317
Innocence, different Meanings of the Word 3
Johnson, Dr..on the Inefficacy of positive Laws 189-a great Performer in Con- verfation 321
Jofeph II, the Emperor, Anecdote of 406 Joy; exceffive, Danger of 256 Ireland, Speech of the Lord Lieutenant of 300-Proclamation concerning the Dif turbances in 380-Tranquillity reflored in 450 Julius Cæfar, Obfervations on the Tragedy of 78 K. Kirpen, Battle of 57
Knight, Mr. Extract from his Poem on Civil Society 130
Latimer, Bishop, Memoirs of 305 Laud, Archbishop, his fatal Influence over Charles I, 121-his Munificence to the University of Oxford 104-his Death 105-his Oppofition to Popery fincere 105 Legacy-Hunters, Modeft Defence of 153 Leghorn, entered by the French 64 Lely, Sir Peter, Account of 169 Letters, from Sir Roger Moftyn 15—from John de la Pole, Duke of Suffolk 51
Le Valliant, his New Travels into the In- terior of Africa, Extract from 427 Lewis XI, his Tomb at Clery 73 Lewis XVIII, Attempt to affaffinate 145 Lichens, or Liverworts, Utility of 33 Lincolnshire, on the Lower Marthes of 322
Linnæus, his Method of Lecturing 34 Liverpool, Fire at 219 Loan, Volun ary 449 London, Proceedings of the Corporation of 218, 299, 300, 378, 453, London, Influence of Cold on the Health of the Inhabitants of 328-I Effects of too great a Number of Public Houfes in 339
Long Parliament, Merits of the 164 Lucia, St. Ifland of, taken 58 Ludman, Richard, &c. tried and executed for Murder 68, 69
Lullius, R. the Inventor of Brandy 14 M.
Mad, Madness, &c. See Popular Mad- nefs
Magic Banner, Prologue to the 53 Malignity, poetically heightened 255 Man, a cheerful and melancholy, con- traited 252
Margarot, Mr. Account of his Behaviour
in New South Wales 146 Matrimonial Differences, Effay on 158 Maty, Dr. Character of 32 Maxims 403
Medals given by his Majesty 452 Memoirs of Baron Pufendorf 153-of
Biflop Latimer 305-of Titian 385 Mediocrity, a happy 233
Memel, Lighthouse at 298
Mercy, beautifully defcribed 257
Merchant of Venice, Obfervations on the Palmer, Mr. his Behaviour in New South
Palmer, Mr. patriotic Contributions of 452 Parables from the German :-The Off
fpring of Mercy 260-The Vine 261- The Death of Adam 261 Parliament, Lift of the Members of the New 131-Proceedings of the firft Sef- fion of the eighteenth Parliament of Great Britain 277-the King's Speech 277-debates thereon 278- -new Levies propofed 284-Proceedings on the Bill for funding the Floating Debt 375-on ́ the Militia Augmentation Bill 376- on the Provifional Cavalry Bill 376- on the Gamekeeper's Bill 446-on the Budget 446-Message from his Majesty 454
Parliamentary Characters:-Lord North 32-Mr. Wedderburne 32-Col. Barré 32-Mr. Dunning 32—Mr. Burke 32 -Mr. Fox 33-Mr. Pitt 33 Parties of Pieature, Obfervations on 12
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