N. B. In thefe letters fome entertaining anecdotes and well known personages are intro duced, an answer is likewife given to the Dean's celebrated 30th of January fermon. LETTER XXXV. BRUTUS to the PEOPLE, on the Freedom of the Press, fhewing the benefit thereof during the laft nine Reigns, 85 LET LETTER XXXVI. BRUTUS to the PEOPLE, on Lord Townshend's administration, with fome anecdotes of Sir George Macartney, LETTER XXXVII. 96 HUMPHREY SEARCH'S defence of his writings, and of the Quakers, against certain authors, LETTER XXXVIII. 108 HUMPHREY SEARCH'S letter to the remarker on his hiftory of the Irish rebel lion, LETTER XXXIX. 122 BRUTUS to the PEOPLE, containing a refutation of Verax's fupporting Lord Town fhend's administration, 136 LET LÉTTER XXXIX. BRUTUS to the LORD MAYOR and Com MON COUNCIL, on the intended application for an addrefs to Lord Townshend before his departure, I 150 ETTER XL. BRUTUS to the CITIZENS of DUBLIN, with a lift of those Aldermen who voted fo and against agreeing with the Commons, in prefenting the thanks of the city to Sir Edward Newenham in a gold box'; with an exhortation to the citizens to obtain a meeting of the aggregate body, 188 LET |