confequence of their refufal; but Mr. Gerry, it is faid, has been permitted to remain. All parties must unite in condemning the conduct of the French on this occafion. Difgufting haughtinefs, unprincipled rapacity, and grofs injustice, mark their proceedings. The Americans, on the contrary, have teftified a regard both to prudence and honor. They have ftudiously labored to avoid a war; but, if they should be driven to that extremity, they have both the spirit and the power to defend themselves.
&c. Letters and papers
530 of Staffordshire, General
95
view of the, Alcock's rife of Mahomet accounted
for,
223 345
Algebra, Principles of, Allardyce to the proprietors of the bank of England, Alps, Travels through the maritime,
333
Armstrong's catechetical lectures, 343 Arviragus, 231 Affeffed taxes (Bill for augmenting the) examined, 221. Mr. Fox's fpeech on reading the bill, 122.- Letter on the prefent meafures of finance, 221.-Proteft against Mr. Pitt's new method of raifing the fupplies,
220
475
Aftronomy, Compendious fyftem of, 73 Atkinfon's Killarney, Atmospherical air, Experiments and obfervations relating to the analyfis 347
of, Authors, Memoirs of living, 247
BANCROFT's experimental research- es concerning the philofophy of per- manent colours, 297 Bank of England, Addrefs to the pro- prietors of the,
new,
&c.
III
241
333 Two letters to Sir W. Pulteney, on his propofal for establishing a 219 directors and minifter, Enquiry into the connection between, 92 Bath fociety papers on agriculture, 5༣༠ Bayley's fummary of the law of bills of exchange, Beaumont's travels through the mari- time Alps, Beck's principles of critical philofo- phy, 82 Beddoes on the effects of nitrous acid in the venereal disease, 109 Beggar girl and her benefactors, 356 Belinda, or the kiffes of Bone fonius, 103 Bell's anatomy. 443 Bennet (Mrs.)'s beggar girl and her benefactors, 356 Berkeley's poems, 471 Bills of exchange, Summary of the law of, Biography, Moral, Blanchet's oriental tales, Blayney's Zechariah,
IIT
S s
Blizard's fuggeftions for the improve. Cleeve's Christology,
ment of hofpitals,
115
Blood, Treatife on the,
225
Boaden (Mr. J.) and J. Boaden, esq. compared, Bolingbroke's letters, Bonefon'us's kiffes,
239 361 103
150
446
Bofcawen's H race, Botanical dialogues, Bourne's oration pronounced before the co lege of physicians, 360 Brand on the depr-ion of the funds, co Bridewell, Confiderations on the ori-
ginal and proper objects of the royal hofp tal of,
358
Bridgeman's account of the victory over the Dutch fleet,
360
Britain's genius, Britannia,
354
352
Brook (Mrs)'s dialogue between a lady and her pupils,
Brown's campaign,
Bryan (Mrs.)'s aftronomy, Lurges's fermor, Burke's three memorials on the affairs of France, French tranflation of, 458
108
Clifford's report of the two cafes of controverted Southwark elections,
228
468
438
Cobbold's prize essay, Cole's life of Hubert, Colman's night-gown and flippers 350 Colours, Experimental researches con- cerning the philofophy of perma-
neut, Commentary on Paley and Gisborne,
297
316
Common fenfe, Conftantinople, ancient and modern,
223
156
Conftitution of England, Principles of the, 336 of a perfect common
wealth, 335 Contraits, Moral, 349 Contributions, Appeal on the fubject of voluntary, Cookfey's poems,
456 231 35, 129 459
24
Coote's hiftory of England, Copyholds, Treatife on, Correfpondence with the Reviewers, 120, 240, 360, 480 Cottle's Icelandic poetry, Cough (hooping), Observations on the, 463 Coward's deifm traced to one of its principal fources, Croft's commentary on Paley and Gisborne, 316 Crofs on the laws and constitution of Er gland, 333
222
Crowther on the white-fwelling, 461 Cumberland's falfe impreffions, 234 Curwen's fpeech to the inhabitants of Carlife, 336
Fiefco,
He's much to blame,
541
326
232
Minifter, The,
103
475
239
105
Myfterious marriage, Precious relics, Wandering Jew, Dreffing for 1**d T**r**w, 117 Drill hufbandry, Remarks on the, 312 Drummond's tranflation of Perfius, 558 474,
Druriad, Dumouriez fpeculative picture of Europe, 495
Dutch firet, Account of the victory over the, 360 Duties of the female fex, Inquiry into the, 273 EDUCATION, Efquiffe d' un plan d', 510 Edwards's hiftory of St. Domingo, 419 Effufions of the heart, 352 Elegy on Burke, 474
on Mafon,
352
Elements and practice of rigging and feamanship, 330 Emigrants, Defence of the French, 429.-Afwer to,
505 235
227
336
108 35, 129 120
Emily de Varmont, Enchiridion fyphiliticum, End of oppreffion, Enfield's hymns, England, Hiftory of, Englishman's manual, Efquifle d'un plan d'éducation, Eton college, Catalogue of the vofts and fellows of, Europe, Speculative picture of, Eoftace's elegy on Burke, Examination of the caufes and con-
510
pro-
441 495 474
455
FAIRY tales, Select, Falfe impreflions, Family, The little,
duct of the present war, Excife and qui tam informations,
Treatife on, Eyre's fatal fifters,
357 234
471 Hawtayne's fermon,
of,
414
238
Governess of Courtland abbey, Grammaire Angloife comparée avec la grammaire Françoife, 469 Grammar (Short) of the English lau
guage,
470
Grattan's addrefs to the citizens of Dublin, 337 Gray's fermons,
Great Britain, Public affairs of, 565 Grove, The,
230
Guide from Glafgow to the High- lands, Guide p ur la langue Angloife et pour la langue Françoife, 470
479
HARPER on the difpute between the United States and France, Harwood's alumni Etonenfes,
89 440 224
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