monastery of, 43. Hiftory of,
Billing fley, M. His valuable ac- count of experiments on differ- ent breeds of sheep, 409. Binns, Dr. treatment of hæmor- hages, 399.
Black, Dr. cafe of Angina Pectoris, with remarks, 398. Blackbird, Mrs. Darwall's verfes
on hearing one fing, 95. Blood, natural hiftory of, 75. Serum, &c. 76. Vascular fyftem, 77. Inflammation, 78. abfceffes, 84. Blumenbach, Prof. his anatomical Audies, 571. note. Brecknock, journey from to Tre- cafle defcribed, 270. Broughton, Mr. his account of the turnip cabbage, 408. Me- thod of dreffing for the table, Valuable as a fea-ftore,
Chemistry, queftions and definitions in, 505.
Chrift, conjectures whether any images or pictures of him were preferved among the primitive Chriftians, 576.
Clergy of Scotland, forry charac- ter of them in the 11th and 12th centuries, 401.
Coke, Sir Edward, deficient with refpect to his knowlege of the hiftory of Ireland, 365. College feast, see Ode. Commerce styled a will-with-a-wisp, and why, 187. Commonwealth, Maj. Cartwright's nctions of, 36. Dr. Hodgson's notions of, 55..
Condorcet, Marquis de, fome ac- count of, 544. Pofthumous work of, on the human mind, ib. Analyfis of, 545. Brief judgment of the talents of this celebrated perfon, 547. Charg- ed with ingratitude to the Duke de la Rochefoucald, 557. Corn, the prefent fcarcity of, how, in one respect, to be remedied,
433. Cornwallis, Lord, his conduct in India compared with that of the great Duke of Ormond in Ire- land, 364. The preference given to Lord C. ib. Correspondence with the Reviewers, R. Hall, on the impreffion of reality in theatrical reprefenta- tions, 119. B. Edwards, on negro flavery, 288. The Li- brarian of Ayr, on the difficulty of procuring Monthly Reviews in Scotland, 360. A borderer, relative to the article on He- raldry, in November Review, 479. A. Frefton, relative to a paffage in Parfons's work on Monuments, &c. ib. The Editor of Curiofities of Literature, rela- tive to Virgil, 480. Cromwell, Richard, fuppofed to have loft the protectorate merely
Davies, Sir John, how far com- petent with respect to his ac- quaintance with the hiftory and laws of Ireland, 365. Davis, Mr. his account of the management of woods in the weltern counties, 405. Death, from fuffocation, &c. in- quiry into the nature of, 334-
punishment by, how far neceffary, 567. Experimental proofs of its inutility, 569. Debt, national, eftimate of, as it ftood in 1795, 435- Democracy, the fpirit of, ruinous to France, 385. Devonshire, antient architecture
of, 283. Agriculture of, 284. knowlege of the inhabitants in mining, 285. Commerce,
286. D'Ifraeli, Mr. his fentiments re- fpecting the literary character investigated, 381-389. Doctor, in Phyfic, humourous ac- count of the genus and fpecies of, 289. Duel, account of a remarkable one with all the ceremonies of chivalry, 243.
Dumouriez, General, anecdotes of
his life, 543. His meritorious conduct while at the head of the Republican forces, 550. Blam- ed for his treachery when he withdrew, ib.
Dwarf, Ruffian, curious account of a female one,-a woman of great age, 562.
Dyfopia, Dr. Guthrie's account of that extraordinary difeafe, 399.
Earth, philofophically confidered as nutritive to plants, 177. Euripides, lines tranflated from his Iphigenia in Aulis, 316.
Farms, moderately large, in what refpects preferable to fmaller, 432.
Fenelon, Archbishop, biographical account of, 24.
Fever, puerperal, of Aberdeen,
Dr. Gordon's account of, 316. Field, Mr. Fatal cafe of croup, with diffection and remarks, 396.
Fib, fofil, curious particulars re- lative to thofe of Monte Bolca, 18.
Fisher, Dr. his obfervations on the coal-works at Whitehaven,
Flexman, Dr. fome account of, 237.
Flints, made to ferve the purpose of candles, 21. Fothergill, Dr. inftance of a fatal pulmonary confumption, 396. Fox-glove, ice Currie. France, diftreffed condition of with
regard to the depreciation of her affignats, 145. Young's travels in, 203. Agriculture there, 20.4. Political economy, 211. Barlow's advice to the pri- vileged orders of, 300. Gif. ford's general hiftory of, con- cluded, 319. Argument against continuing the prefent French war, 325. Lord Auckland's remarks on the circumftances of the war, 330. Account of the expedition to Quiberon, 332. France the aggreffor in the pre- fent war, 423. Dumouriez's fentiments on the proceedings of the convention, 482. Oa the ill confequences of demo- cracy in France, 385. On
the finances, 487. On the army, 489. His opinion in favour of the restoration of monarchy, 493. M. D'Iver- nois's objections to the conduct of the Convention, 497. Mad. Roland's character of leading men in Revolutionary affairs, 506. Gen. Montefquieu's de- fence of the measure of iffuing affignats, 517-519. Count de Tilly's invectives against the Revolution, 552. Thinks that the King might have prevented it and ought to have done fo,553. His partial defcription of his own country, 554. The down- fal of the Republic the great end of his labours and publications, 555. Incongruity of his plans, 556. Charges against Con- dorcet, 557. Funding, the fyftem of, condemn- ed, 305.
Gaitfkell, Mr. his cafe of Pem- phigus, 393. His obfervations on the external abforption of emetic tartar and arsenic, 394. Garret, Dr. cafe of Petechiæ,
with obfervations, 398. Gelon, undefervedly reckoned among the tyrants of Syracufe, 541.
Geneft, M. favourable reports of his character, 507. Doubted, ib. Genius and ingenuity defcriminat- -ed, 200.
men of, their characters and general tenor of conduct investigated, 382. Gentoos, cuftom among, of wives burning themselves alive, with the dead body of the husband, 192. Defcription of the cere- mony, from a late instance, ib. Germany, travels in, 243.
Án evening-fcene, at a village near
Bonn, described, 243. German incivility to travellers, 245. Gilpin, John, the celebrated hu-
mourous ftory of, criticised,268. Government, origin of, divine, &c. 169. Tory principles of, defended against Locke, ib. T. Paine's ideas of, 332. That of antient Athens explained, 402. The English government libelled, 443. Graydon, Mr. his account of fish inclofed in ftone, 18. Supple- ment to his account, 183. Greek verb, fee Vincent. Grenier, Vifc. de, his new order of battle, in fea-fight,criticifed,
Guyon, Mad. her fanaticism fasci- nates the great Fenelon, 26.
Hamburgh, account of the excellent management of the Poor there, 66. Hamilton, (Dr. Hugh,) on the
power of fixed cauftic alkaline falts to preferve the flesh of ani- mals from putrefaction, 183.
--, (Dr. Archibald,) on a new portable barometer, 184.
—-, (Dr.Hugh,) on the new barometer, farther improved, 185.
Harrifon, Dr. three cafes of ty- phus fuccefsfully treated, 394. Hawkesworth, Dr. his tranflation of Telemachus, Dr. Gregory's edition of, 24.
Health, cautions with respect to the medical cure of, 299. en-blindness, fee Dyjopia. Hepatitis Suppurans, remarkable cafe of, 311. Heraldry, inftrumental in im- proving works of art, 135. Hiftorical anecdotes relative to, 136. The science of, useful to the hiftorian, 142. Laws of, with respect to duels, 247. Remarkable
Lancaster, John, Duke of, afferts his right to the crown of Spain, 46. His tomb defcribed, ib. Le Brun, character of, 506. Leicester, town of, its origin, &c. 48. Hiftorical sketch of, 49. Eminent perfons of, ib. Anti- quities, 50.
Leominster, town of, fome ac- count of, 441.
Leonardo da Vinci, anecdote of
Lettfom, Dr. account of the an- gustura bark, and its use in the cure of low fever, 398. His remarks on the Angina Scarla- tina, 399. Hints refpecting Newgate, ib.
Lime-water, experiments with, 182.
Literary Fund, mistakenly said to
have died away, 382, the note. Lotteries, briefly but feverely cen- fured, 304.
Louis XVI. his character, 503. A man of no extraordinary fa- culties, ib.
Malden, Mr. cafe of fpafm or convulfion, fuccefsfully treated,
Manufactures ftyled the firft root of low vices, 187. Manures. See Agriculture. See,
Marshall, Mr. his remark on Mr.
Knight's Landscape, a poem, 62. Meagher, Tho. an improvement on furveying, 185.
Metaftafio, obfervations on his dramas, 373. Meteorology. See Kirwan. See also
Meziriac, Bachet, encomium on
that eminent philologift, 531. Miller, Mr. on the nature and
proper fubjects for poetry, 520, Attempted in French, 521. Parmesan cheese, how made, Mr. A. Young's account, 209.
Mr. Pryce's account, 407. Percival, Dr. experiment on the folution of lead by lime, 181. Perfecution, religious, jufly ex- ploded, 187.
Petrarch, fonnets of, with an Eng- lifh tranflation, 431.
Plato, theological doctrines of, 276. POETIC Extracts in this vol. viz. from Beresford's Virgil, 3. Pitt's Virgil, 4. Taylor's Tranf- lation of Cupid and Psyche from Apuleius, 54. Call to the Country, 91. Richards's Ma- tilda, ib. Wafey's Corfica, 93. Mrs. Darwall's Poems, 95. Fa- fhion, a poem, 97. Watson's England preferved, a play, 98. Fawcet's War, a poem, 258. Parfons's Account of Monuments and Painted Glafs, 266. Acade- mical Contributions, 313. Impe- rial Epiftle from Kien Long, 337. Rutt's Sympathy of Priefts, 339. Peter Pindar's Royal Tour, &c. 340. The Maviad, a poem, 419. Tranflations from Petrarch, and Metaftafio, 431. Peter Pindar's Loufiad, CantoV. 456. HisConvention Bill,an ode,458. Butler's Bagatelles, 459 The Summer's Day, 461. Elegy on the Death of Mr. Tuppen, 462. Brydges's Sonnets, &c. 463. Collection of Hymns and Pfalms. by Dr. Kippis, &c. 464. Poets, ancient, difficulty of tranf- lating, 1. Inftanced in Virgil, 2. Specimens of Mr. Beref- ford's verfion, 3. Poifons, mineral, 312. Poor, commendable provifion for,
at Hamburgh, 65. Uletul bints relative to the diftreffes of the lower claffes of the people, 113. Obfervations on the ftate
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