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America, the cafe of the colonifts there
confidered, in regard to the power of
the British parliament, 21.-Neceffity
of repealing the stamp-act there, 35.-
Defence of their charters by Mr. Dum-
mer 36. Their grievances candidly
confidered, ib.-Their legiflative power
confidered, 38.-Their importance con-
fidered, with remarks on the ftamp-act,
40.-The right of taxing them confi-
dered, 43.-Their claim impartially
confidered 44.-Sir Robert Walpole's
opinion of taxing them, 45.-The Cri-
fis; or a full defence of, them, 65.-
Debates relative to the stamp-act there,
77. (See Debates)-Particulars relative
to their privileges. 168.-Gov. Shirly's
letter, with others, 169-Protest against
the repeal of the American stamp-act,
174.-A fecond, 209.-Proceedings of
the miniftry relative to that act, 178.-
Proceedings of the parliament relative
to the ftamp-act there, 230.-The mer-
chants of London, their petition relative
to it, 231.-Lift of the Minority on the
divifion,
265
Anne, queen, her character by Dean Swift,
673
Auto-de-Fe, at Lisbon, lift of criminals
there,

BEES,

B.

94

EES, directions for keeping them in
257
Bernard, his excellency Francis, his re-
ply to the affembly of Bojion's anfwer,
75.-A letter to him from the secreta-
ry of itate, 300 Another, with the
repeal of the amp-act, 489.-His
fpeech just before it arrived, 488.-
His speech after the receipt of it, 490.
-The answer to it by the affembly,
550

379

Bolingbroke, lord, memoirs of him,
Booth, Mr. Barton, memoirs of hiin,
Buffcon, Monf. his view of nature,
Burlesque writers of England, a criticiim

554

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Bill for the limitation of parliaments in
Ireland, the fate of it,
Billing, Mr. his account of the culture of
carrots, and the ufe made of them in
feeding and fattening all kinds of cat-
tle,
Blackstone, Dr. his account of the original
and privileges of the nobility, 133.-
on the importance and fludy of the law,
196.-On the Rights and Liberties of
Individuals,
331
Blackrie, Mr. his difquifition on the feveral
medicines recommended for the ftone,
303
Blackwood, Mr. John, on the growing of
winter flax in Ireland,

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tion relative to the difputes between
Mr. Hume and Monf. Rouffeau,
Debates Parliamentary, on the American
ftamp-act, 61, 77. Continued 141,
149, 212, 263.-The fpeeches pro and
con, with the motion made for the re-
peal,
681

fome ports of, opened for the
free importation of fome fpecies of
goods,
544
Double Mistake, a new comedy, an ac-
count of it,
96
Dramatic writers, English and French, a
comparative view of, 297,328, 481, 624
Durbach, Mrs. Anna Louifa, a person of
uncommon genius, particulars of her,

E

E.

678
AST FLORIDA,an account of that
country,
355
Ellis, Dr. Anthony, on the temporal diber-
ty of the fubjects of England, 249, 317
English populace, their genius as defcrib-
ed by a foreigner, 162.-Remarks on
their follies by a Frenchman, 633

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355

EMALE Adminiftration, propofal
84
Fly that damages turnips, cabbages, flax,
&c. directions for preventing it, 435
Florida Eaft, a defcription of that coun-
try,
Force, Monf.de la, an account of his won-
derful efcape from the great maffacre în
France,
605
Fordyce the Rev. James, his fermons for
young women, 561. Continued, 602
G.

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773

162

ENERAL Officers, their report in
regard to afcertaining the price of
commiffions in the army,
226
Geneva, particulars of the diffentions
there, 768.-Treaty propofed by the
French rejected,
Genius of the English populace, as de-
fcribed by a foreigner,
Gibfon, John, particulars of his forgery in
tranfmitting fecurities,
Glafs, Capt. particulars of his misfortunes,
132.-Execution of the principals, 190.
Golmith, Mr. his fermon to a company
of prifoners, as given in the piece wrote
by him, intitled the VicarotWakefield,224
Gout, the effects of the Peruvian bark in
it, by Dr. Cooke,

181

90
Griffes, the culture and ufe of feveral ar-
tificial, in different letters, 335 See
Burnet and Lucern.

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Grenvill, Right Hon. Mr. his fentiments
refpecting the American stamp act, 684
Gavin, Nell, mittrefs to king Charles II.
her character,

H.

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Shirley's on the privileges of the peo-
ple in America, 169.-Voltaire to Rouf-
feau, 232.-To Mr. Hume, 755.—
Lord Clive's to Sir Joseph York, 570.
-Merchants of London to those of A-
merica, relative to the ftamp-act, 610.
-The answer by the merchants of Ca-

National debt, state of,
Norcott, Jane, extraordinary account
her murder,
Nugent, Mr. his objections to the repeal
of the American stamp-act,

0.

349

681

nada, 765.-Sir William Temple to the OCCURRENCES public, for the year

counters of Effex, on the death of her
fon, 630.-Sharpe's, being his travels
through Italy, 939, 763.-Secretary
Convay, to the gentlemen of Oxford,
716. To the sheriff of Gloucester, 647.
D'Alembert's to Mr. Hume, relative to
Mr. Rouleau, 755.-Hon. Mr. Wal-

767

Officers commiffions, the price of them
regulated by a board of general officers,

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pole to Mr. Hume, 753.-On the dif. PARLIAMENT of Great Britain,

fentions at Geneva,
768
Life of Dr. Swift, 79-Mrs. Cibber,
163.-Dr.Leland, 217-James Quinn,
Elq; 220.-King Charles II. 226.-
Of the dutchels of Portsmouth, ib.
--Madame Pompadour, 321.- -Of
Baron de Montefquieu, 341.—Of Car-
lo Vanloo, 351.-Lord Clive, 414.
-Dr. Swift, 417.-Lord Bolingbroke,
492.-Mademoiselle St. Clercy, 548.
Bishop Burnet, 614.-Mrs. Johnson,
Dean Swift's Stella, 634.-Mrs. Anna
Louifa Durbach, 678.-Matthew Pri-
or, Éfq; 699.—Andrew Marvell, Efq;
758
Linen manufacture, in Scotland, account
of its improvement by lord Kames, 201
London, merchants of, their letter to the
merchants of America on the repeal of
the American ftamp-act, 610.-The
merchants of Canada's answer, 765
Love A-la-mode,a comedy of two acts,273
Lucerne, directions for its culture, with
an account of different experiments,
304, 305

M.

1

rica confidered (entire) 2.-Remarks
on it, 32.-Debates on the American
ftamp-act. (See Debates.)

77

Parliamentary hiftory, his majefty's an-
fwer to the addrefs of the commons,
143.-Proceedings on the bill to pro-
vide for the crown, in cafe it should
come under guardianship,
ib.
Parallel between Richardson and Rous-
feau,

347

Paffions, the use and conduct of them in
tragedy,

600

Penfions, on the Irish establishment, con-
tinued,
767
Peruvian bark, the effects of it in the
gout,
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Pitt, the Right Hon. an addrefs to him
on the prefent pofture of affairs, 21.—
His fpeech on the repeal of the Ameri-
can stamp-act, 61, 115, 149, 680.-
Ufes made of his influence by admini-
ftration, 81.-Remarks on it, 83.-An
inquiry into his conduct, 495.-The
anfwer, 640.-Some account of him,
619

MARVELL Andrew, Efq; me. Politica) Hiftory of Europe for the year

moirs of his

758

258

Mead, directions for making,
Minority, the hiftory of, for the years

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Rocque, Mr. his letter relative to artificial
graffes,
336
Rouleau, John James, Monf. fome ac-
count of him, 118.-Anecdote relative
to his perfecution, 157.-A letter to
him from Voltaire, 232.-A parallel
between him and Richardfon, 347.-
His letter to a friend in Paris, 560.-
Particulars of his contention with Mr.
Hume, 704. Continued,
736
Rundle, Thomas, Dr. bishop of Derry, a
remarkable letter of his, a little before
his death,
93
S.
ACKVILLE, GEORGE, lord, par-
ticulars relative to him,
93
Saint Clair, Mr. his letters relative to ar-
tificial graffes,
335
Saint Clercy, Mademoiselle, memoirs of
her life,
548
Salt-Petre, its ufe for difcharging worms
from horfes,
Scotland, the progrefs of the linen manu-
facture there, by lord Kames,
Seminaries, the number of them abroad
for the education of English youths, 92,
293
Sermons to Young Women, by Dr.
Fordyce,
561, 602
Sermon, preached to a company of priso-

220

201

ners, by the Vicar of Wakefield, 224

Sharpe, Mr. his travels through Italy, 639
763

Sheds and gutters, a coating for, recom-
mended by Dr. Lewis,
435
Sheep, Dr. Leavis's directions for mark-
ing thein, fo as not to injure their wool,

Stamp-act, the American, neceffity of re-
peating it, 35.-Some remarks on it,
40.-The Crifis, thewing the incon-
filtency of it, 65.-Debates relative to
it, 77.-A proteft against the repeal of
it, 174.-A fecond, 209.-History of
the ministerial proceedings relative to
it, 178.-Parliamentary proceedings
previous to the repeal of it, 230.-A
letter on the fubject of the repeal of the
act from the merchants of London, 610
Stone and gravel, a remedy for, by Tho-
mas Butler, Efq; 272.-See Blackrie,
his difquifitions,

303

Swift, Jonathan, Rev. Dr. his life, 79.
-Further particulars,

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600

EMPLE, William, Sir, his letter
to the countess of Effex on the death
of her child,
630
Theatrical Intelligence, account of the
Double Mistake, a new comedy, 96
Tomb-stone, erected to the memory of
the late duke of Cumberland, 212
Trade and finances of the kingdom par-
ticularly confidered, 673, 717, 653
Tragedy, ufe and conduct of the paffions
in it,
Trial of Mrs. Ogeilvie and her brother-in-
law, the lieutenant, for the murder of her
husband, 1-The Rev. Nicholas Shee-
by for the murder of John Bridge, 191,
243.-Of Edmond Sheehy, James Bux-
ton, and John Farrel, for the fame
murder,
245
Turf-afhes, their ufe in dreffing land, 434
Turnips, directions for preferving them
from the fly,

V.

435

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Shirly, gov. in America, his letter rela-
tive to the privileges of the people there,
169
Short, account of a fhort adminiftration,

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by Mr. Goldsmith,
Walpole, Mr. his letter relative to the
difpute between Mr. Hume and Mr.
Rouffeau,

753

Wilton-boufe, a defcription of it, 89
Wincleman, the abbe, his difcoveries in
Herculaneum,

73

Worms in horfes, how to be expelled by
fal prunellæ,

Z

Z.

220

ENGER, John Peter, his trial con
cluded
477

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TERMIT, a ballad, by Mr. Cl
Smith,

ANTI-SEJANUS, an elegy on him, HE

184

228

Ant, a fable, by Mrs. Williams, 436 Hogarth, William, Mr. his epiftle to his

C.

and Caterpillar,

771

friend,
Hymen victorious,

HARACTERS, by Francis Gentle-

M.

359

435

119
771

Chman,

Contest, a paftoral, by John Cunningham, MARRIAGE-A-LA-MODE, 436

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INDEX to the Hiftorical Memoirs; Remarkable Particulars
collected from the Papers, and the Historical Chronicle.

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CTS that have received the royal af-
fent. (See Bills.)
Addreffes, the merchants of Leicester to
the marq. of Rockingham,65.-Of the
Grand Jury of Jamaica to gov. Little-
ton, 377. From London to the king,
on the birth of a Princefs Royal, 648.
From Bristol, on the fame, 649.-From
Gloucefter, ib.-Of Harwich, to the
queen of Denmark, on her way to that
kingdom, ib- -Of London, on the great
rife on bread, corn, and the appearance
of a scarcity,
714
America, advices from, of peace being
reitored, and bufinefs conducted as for-
merly, 63.-Opinion of the lawyers
in regard to taxing them, 124.—On
the question of enforcing the ftamp-act
there, the numbers, ib. 125.- Right
of taxation, the question determined,
187.-Decision on the queftion of en-
forcing the American stamp-act, ib.-
Bill for the repeal prefented to the
houfe of lords by fecretary Conway,
188. Reftri&tions on trade removed
these, by order of the Admiralty, 306.
-Departure of the forces for, 439.-
Behaviour of the French, 569.-The
affembly at Beflon take into confidera-
tion the fate of the fufferers by the
late difturbances, 773.-Refufal of the

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barbadces, account of the great fire there,
440.-The London Free-mafons bene-
faction,

716
Barnes, Mr. late governor of Senegal,
his propofal to go on discoveries, ib.
Bees, an extraordinary government of
them exhibited, 569.-By Mr. Wild-

man,
642
Bermuda, treatment of fome veffels of that
iland by the Spaniards,
569
Bills, lift of thofe that received the royal
affent, 125.-That for the limiting of
parliaments paffed the houfe of coin-
mons of Ireland, 187.-Lift of those
that received the royal affent, 189, 439,

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