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RICHMOND, Duke of, his ability
in conducting the inquiry into
the management of Greenwich
Hofpital, 233.

ROBINS, Mr. his experiments re-
lative to gunnery, 122.
ROMANCE, difpute about the de.
rivation of that word, 274.
ROOKE, Mr. his account of two
Roman Camps in Gloucester-
fhire, 114.

Roy, Col, See SHUCKBURGH,

SALT. See HOEFFER.

SCHEHALLIEN, mountain of.
See SHUCKBURGH. See HUT-
ΤΟΝ.

SCIO. See CHIO.
SCOTLAND, reformation in that
country how promoted, 338.
Project for introducing a stand-
ing army in, 339. Reflections
on the progress of the Reforma-
tion in, 340.
SCOTT, Mr. his account of a re-
markable imperfection of fight,

50.

SEALS. See BROOKE. See BRE-
See PEGGE.
SERIES, infinite, &c.

RETON.

SERES.

employed to alter Clarendon's
history, 303.

SOCIETY, new. See MEDICINE.
SOPHOCLES, his Oedipus Tyrannus
tranflated, 394.

SPECULATION, a poem, by Mr.
Anftey, extracts from, 474.
ST. GEORGE, the patron faint of
England, the perfonal existence
of difputed, 106.

STRANGE, Mr. his account of
Roman antiquities in Wales,

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STUART, Lord James, a great pro-

moter of the Reformation in
Scotland, his character, 338.
ST. VITUS's dance, cured by elec
tricity, 215.

SUGAR, acid of, a new discovery,
76.

SUGAR Cane. See Cazaud.

TANJORE, Conquest of, consider-
ed, 124

Cu-

TCHESME, or Chefme, harbour of,
defcribed, 518.
TELESCOPE.
See MA-
See JEURAT..
THETFORD, hift. of, 300.
rious bill of expences for equip.
ping two horsemen there, to
ferve in the wars, in the reign of
Ed. III. 301.
TOLERATION of Roman Catholics
in England defended, 116. And
in Scotland, 149.
TRANSLATOR, his principal qua-
lifications and duty, 282.
TRELAWNEY, Sir Harry, his ver-
fatility, 326.

SHAKESPEAR, his plays arranged
according to their dates, 18. His
acquaintance with the ftage,
when began, 19. Remarks on
Critical
his excellencies,, 25.
explanations of remarkable paf-
fages in his plays, 257-270.
SHERIDAN, Counsellor, combats
Sir W. Blackftone's doctrine,
refpecting the power of the Bri-
tish Parliament in regard to Ire-

land, 359.
SHUCKBURGH, Sir George, his
rules for measuring of heights
with the barometer, compared
with thofe of Col. Roy, 37. See
alfo HUTTON.
SIGHT, extraordinary particulars
refpecting a moft remarkable im-
perfection of that fenfe, 50.
SMITH, Edw. ftory of his being

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the night, ib. Experiments re-
lative to, 347, 504.
VISION, Curious exper. relative
10, 53.

ULCERS, cured by the burning-
glafs, 513.

ULLOA, Don, his obfervations on
the eclipse of the Sun, June 27,
1778, 213.
VOLCANOES. See EARTHQUAKE.
VOLTAIRE, his argument against
the authority of the Scriptures,
drawn from the fterility of Ju-
dea, &c. obviated, 566.

WALES, Roman antiquities in,

107.
WALLERIUS, Profeffor, his phy-
fico-chymical meditations on the
origin of the world, 153. His
introduction to the history of
writers on mineralogy, 160.
WALPOLE,Sir Robert, his fappofed
dialogue with Mr. Pelham, on
his fyftem of political corruption,

454.
WARBURTON, Mifs, verfes to,
130.

WARING, Profeffor, his Problems

concerning interpolations, 381.
His general resolution of alge-
braical equations. 383.
WATERING of Meadows, direc-
tions for, 456.

WATERS, rules, &c. for the ana-
lyfis of, 73.

WATSON, Dr. his experiments on
lead ore, 48.
WATSON, Mr. his acc.

of fome an-
tiquities in Chefhire, &c. 109.
WASHINGTON, General, compli-
mentary verses to, 389. Me-
moirs of, where to be found,
390.

WEST, Mr. his account of fume
Roman antiquities at Lancaster,

109.

WILSON, Mr. his account of Dr.

Knight's method of making ar-
tificial loadstones. 221.
WOMEN, young, falutary effect of
their breath, upon old men,

353-
WoULFE, Mr. his experiments on
mineral fubftances, 217.
WYNDHAM, Mr. his conjecture re-
lative to an ancient building at
Warnford, 285.

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