And (the third hour of drowsy morning
Proud of their numbers, and fecure in foul, The confident, and over lufty French, Do the low-rated English play at dice.
For nam'd read name; remove the parenthefis, and begin a new sentence with proud.
WINTER'S TALE; laft Scene, Paulina feeing Leontes much moved, fays, Indeed, my Lord,
If I had thought the fight of my poor image Would thus have wrought you (for the ftone is mine)
I'd not have fhew'd it.
For the fone is mine, read, for the flone i' tb mine, and remove the parenthesis.
TWELFTH NIGHT, A. II. Scene 8. Fabian.] Tho' our filence be drawn from us With cares, yet, peace.
For cares read cables.
ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL.
ACT 1. SCENE 3.
Parolles.] It is not politic in the common
Clown. I am out of friends, Madam, and I hope
To have friends, for my wife's fake. Countefs.] Such friends are thine enemies, knave.
Clown.] Y'are fhallow, Madam, in great friends;
For the knaves come to do that for me which I'm weary of.
ACT II. SCENE 5.
Lafeu.] I may truly fay, it is a novelty to the world,
Parolles.] It is, indeed, if you will have it in fhewing,
You shall read it in, What do you call there. Lafeu.] A fhewing of a heavenly effect in an earthly act.
For in fhewing, read a fhewing.
ACT IV. Scene 8.
The Countefs fays of the clown, He has no pace, but runs where he will. READ,-place, no office or station in the family.
(To be concluded in January.)
The LONDON GENERAL BILL of
CHRISTENINGS and BURIALS from December 11, 1764, to December 10, 1765.
Died under 2 Years of Age
8251 40 and 50 91450 and 60
Between 2 and 5 5 and 10
10 and 20
Fever, malignant Fever. Pilfy Scarlet Fever, Spot- Pleurify ted Fever, and Pur-Polypus ples 3921 Quinly
Apoplexy & Sudden 199 French Pox
CASUALTIES. IT by mad Dogs o Broken Limba 4
Afthma & Tiflick 434 Gout
Rifing of the Lights Scald Head
Burften & Rupture 11 Headach
43 Headmouldshot, Hor-Sore Throat fhuehead, and Water St Anthony's Fire in the Head 11 Stoppage in the Sto
Cholick,Gripes, Twift- Impofthume
Killed themfelves 54
JI Murdered
5933 Lethargy
Lunatick 225 Mrafles
1013 Milcarriage Mortification
74 Swelling
2 Teeth 3 Thrufh
3 Tymiany
63 Vomiting and Loofe- Starved
Males 8431 Buried 23230 { Females 11741
Chriftened 16374 Females 7943)
Males 114892 Increased in the Burials this Year 28.
actions, and historical Paffages, 1765.
See alfo the CONTENTS of each Month.
See the Index to the Occurrences at the end of this Index.
Anecdotes of Chriftina, Q. of Sweden 12. of Salmafius 113. of Des Cartes ib. of Mr Garrick and Dr Jobnfon 450. of Shakespeare 475. of the King of Pruffia 525. of Sir R. Walpole Ancona hemp, its ufe Anna Bona island Antimony, its virtues in fat- tening pigs 15 Antiquities 72, 156, 525 Anna Louifa Durbach, a Ger- pian poetefs, account of her and her writings 5 Apis, Voltaire's account of it
469 Apoplexy, observations on it 509 7
Appian, his ridicule of Hanni- bal 255 Ariftotle, his account of trage- dy
Acofa, Uriel, his hiftory 162 Addrefs, the Lords to his Ma- jefty 32. his Majefty's an fwer 33. from the Grana dians 285. Lord Mayor of London's on the birth of a prince 424. anfwer ib. letter on this address ib. Adolphus, memoirs of him 220, 345 Admiralty, Vice-Adm. Bur- naby's letters to it about fogwood cutters Adventures of an Englifo off- cer in America 111. of a Armadilla defcribed Dominican Friar Arms of France, how first Advertisement, remarkable quarter'd with England's283 one at New-York 123 Adminiftration, new, reafons for declining it 331. its merits ftated 428 Agriculture, improvements in it 14, 15, 85, 86, 165, 284 Tetter to Madame de Pom. padour on the fubject 29. effays upon it 464 Ax-la Chapelle, an odd adven ture of a Dominican friar there 134 Aexander, Hannibal, Scipio, and Cæfar compared. 5 Almon, Mr, arguments of his council against his attach-
Aflembly of the church of Cambridge, phyfic-garden there Scotland, his Majefty's letter
256 Candles, experiments about: their expence 87 Cannibals, Voltaire's account of thes
Aftronomical allegory. 376 Attachment, arguments of Al- mon's council against it 282 Auto-da fe, perfons at Lisbon Carrol, Barney, his wicked life punished at one 605 1378 Cafes, phyfical, of a diforder in the ear 3o. of the stone 56, 156. of another difer- der in the ear-69, of a fea- dragon's wound 524 Caftle of Windje, account of
Allads, antient, a collec- tion of them 179. re- marks upon one of them 330 Bank-note, remarkable Sets one 136. obfervations upon
it ib Barley, directions for rafing
it 452 Caftor-oil, its virtues 61 Cathedral Singers, rules for '5 them 1 217
Barometer, account of a wheel one, with a cut
282 America, the regulations re- fpecting her trade fatal to Great Britain 7. Bri- z manufacturers invited Beauty, Voltaire's definition of thither ib. Gen Gage's it peace with the Indians tb. Bengal, Holwell's account of
Catholicks, letter of Q.of Ssee- den's concerning them 260" Cattle hoved, their cure 165 Caufes of the mortality of in- fants 547 Cavenne, Dr, his account of the Oleum Cbrifi 65 Cave, a wonderful one in Ser-
American custom refpecting Bill for amending the high projectors 123. timber, its ways, remarks on it 352 Bill of mortality for Sheffield Americans, their proceedings
Cæleftial houfes, directions to them 366 Calar with Axander, Ee 83 compared
on the commencement of Bishops, their defence for not the flamp-act 473 their altering the Liturgy 28. an- grievances 562. claim of fwered privileges confidered 488 sight of taxing them 588-9
Bfion. (peech of Gov. Bernard Chain of created Beings there 600. the aflembly's
Changes, ministerial, exami- Cyder-act, reafons for its re-
peal 8. excife-laws griev-
Chapel at Market-Harborough
ous ib. their extenfion to be dreaded ib
defcribed Character of Gromwell's grand- daughter 357. of Henry V. by Villaret 559 Chevalier, young, an account of him Children, causes of their mor- tality 547 Chittick, Dr, his medicine in- veftigated Churchill, his life Clairaut's claim for longitude 208
Clergy, their grievances from one alteration in the marri- age-act Clover, its varieties Coals,act concerning them 281 Coal owners,difpute with their pitmen ftated Cochineal, Polish, account of 430 610
Cocheran, Capt. murdered 545 Colonies, American, their grie vances 561. their impor- tance to Great Britain 585. their claim of privileges con- fidered Collection of antient monu- 568 ments of the Greek church
Conduct of the late miniftry 541 examined Conftantinople, account of the 496 plague there Convents, &c. Popish Cooper, Bradley, and Wefket, their robberies 16. markable manner of difco- very
Cricket, an account of the field fpecies 261 Cromwell, Oliver, character of his grand-daughter Crofs, Queen's, in Northamp- 357 tanfhire 124. infcription upon it ib. other croffes ib. Cullodes, the Pretender's escape from it Cumberland, Duke, his life 543 367 Curate's catechism Cycada of North-America de- 506 Caribed 609
Defence of the minority 25. of the bishops for not alter- ing the liturgy 26. ftatute of Q. Anne, to fecure it 27. Demonftration of the compo- fition of forces 259 Didionaire Philofopbique 469 Difeafes, directions for treat- ing them 214 Difcoveries, new, at Hercula nean 268. on the South-
Dream of Irus Downs, Suffex 525 323 Duels, narratives of Lord Kil- Druggs, Oleum PalmaChrifti 61 Dung, when beft to be laid on maur's and Ld Byron's226-7 land
Durbach, Anna Louifa, her a- Dutch inn-keepers, practice a- mazing genius mong them
AR, an uncommon dif- order in it cured 29. oc- cafioned by the fting of a fly
Eclipfe folar, at Portfmouth, at Norwich 375 of 375- Engine, centri-fugal, Erfkine's the fun 612 555
Entails, law, against them
Equivocal generation, main- tained 31. denyed 67. fin- gular cafe of worms 67 Erkine's machine for raifing
559 Etrufcan coins, two antient Existence of invifible forewa:- 611 EXTRACTS. ners of events afferted 599 Revifal Shakespeare's text 65, 110. letter concerning epic poems 69. from thoughts on civil liberty 81. ftate of the na- tion in defence of the Bud- get 103. of a letter on French painters 107. of letters on the E. India elec- tion 108. of Dalrymple, on entails 109. from an odd will 137. from a collecti- on of ballads 179. from
Tor's advice to the people 217. of the regifter at Keym 253. from an antient mo- aument of the Greek church
letter to the Earl of Bat 305, 351. from D.Swift's thoughts on religion 372 from the new treatife on tythes 399, 457. from Dr Lewis's philofophical com- merce of arts 401. from the Lecture on beads 403. from Holwell's account of Bengal 413. from the comparative view of the ftate and facul- ties of man 417. from the principles of the late minif- terial charges,examined 447 from effays on hufbandry 464. from the Dillionaire Pbilofopbique 469, 516. from the conduct of the late miniftry examined 496. from Pott's of the Fiftula in. ano 514. from the trial of Catherine Nairne 518. from - Villaret's history of France 550. from the grievances of the American colonies 56 of American papers 568,585 588-9
Florida Weft, proclamation for fettling it.. Fly in theep, cure for it Forces, mechanical Fote's Commissary, Formosa, Pfalmanazar's ac- count of it 10. a japan pro- Fruit trees, directions for pro- jected under that title ib. ning them 86. and tranf- planting
AGE, Gen. his peace with the Indians
Ganglions of the nerves, effay
Garrick, Mr, anecdote con- German poetefs, her genius 5 cerning him 450 Glaf, Mr, murdered at fea
the fubject of husbandry 28. from Pr. Charles (Charles 11.) to Sir Thomas Fairfax M. S. 37. concerning epic poems 69. from Pensacola concerning longitude 88. on the death of K. Charia I, Yog. on chastity 117, of the Marquis de Rofelle 125. from Churchill 130 from à gentleman at Naples 156. from Clairaut on longitude 208. on Theron and Afpafio 209. Vice adm. Burnaby's to the admiralty about log- Gov. wood-cutters 255. of Jucatan's ib. his ma- jefty's to the church of Scotland 256, of Q. Crifti- na of Sweden on tolleration 260. on Sandiman's wri- tings 209, 265. to the Rt Hon. E. Bate on the chang- ́es of the miniftry 305. on an important crifis 351. Cleonicus to Tirias 319. from the university of Cam- bridge to Lord Hardwicke 329. anfwer ib, from a gentleman defcribing the iland of Anna Bona 462. to the common council of London on their addrefs 424. from a Son of Candour to the Public Advertifer 447. two concerning Mr Garrick and Dr Johnson 450. from Henry IV of France 105. remarks on them 548. of the existence of fpirits 599 Libels, letter concerning them 19. differently confidered 29. effence of libels 29. law of diftin&tions ib. Life of Pfalmanazar concluded 9. account of his writings 10. 11, 12. of Leibnitz 33. a Cartefian M. S. ib. count of his writings 34. of Charkbill 128. of Wic- Viff 151. of Uriel Acofia 162. of Banyan 168. of Moliere 203, 257. of Dr Stukely 211. Guflavus A- dolphus 220. of Dr Bradley 361. of two notorious fe- Jons 378. of the late Duke of Cumberland Linnæus. his Syftema Nature epitomized Lift of popith feminaries 563
Laws, unprophaned; Lawyers of juries refpectable 24. and libels 25. plan, of a 55 new one for the poor Lecture upon Heads 403 LETTER, on libels, warrants,
and feizure of papers 1g. to Madame de Pompadore on
Liturgy reafons for not alter- ing it Longitude, remarks on Har- rifon's difcovery of it 34. proceedings relative to its dif- covery 87. Clairaut's claim 208. minutes of the cum- mithioners for fettling Mr Harrifor's-
Marlborough, his fuccefs 6 Marmontel, a tale from him 213 Marriage act, remarks upon it 106. a case stated Maryland, table of its con-
Pratt, L. C. J. his speech on
Wilke,'s affair 251 Pretende, young, his efcape from Scotland 367, 407 Principles of the late ministe- rial changes examined 447 Projectors, how treated in
123 Provifions, caufes of their dearth 85. effects of it in manufacturing counties 567 Ars, direction: for cut- Pruning, directions for it 86 ting them 15 Pfalmanazar, George, his life Obfervations on the appoplexy 9. curious particulars con- 79 cerning him 529 Fump, new improvement in
Ogilvie, 7bo. his murder 376. reafons for refpiting his bro-
449 Oil, expence of burning it 87 Oleum Palma Chrifti, ies virtues 61 Operas, Pharnaces, ftory of it 55. Maid of the Mill 77 Oxford, defcription of it 73. remarks upon it 128, 366
juries, the pillars of the conftitu
23 Penfacola, letter from it 77 Phænician infcriptions, remarks
612 Philofophical commerce of 402
Pbilofophical Transactions 564 Pbarnaces, a new opera 55 Phyfic garden at Cambridge
Pitmen, Newcaßle, their case i
ftated 430 Pigs, antimony help to fatten 15 Pitt and Grenville compar'd 308. Pitt's means of ob. taining intelligence 524 Plague at Conftantinople Plane tree, eaftern account of
regulating them 156 Rattle frake, its fafcinating power 511 Realon, a definitive faculty 54 Re-ipes for distempers in theep 14. dry belly-ake 62. fe- vers vb. bilious disorders 64. thrush ib. tetanous 64. calcalous complaints ib. make beer without malt 89. for ftone and gravel 156. jor destroying caterpillars 194. a tamily one 208. for various complaints for making ink Remarks on the plan for a new poor's law 56. оп two curious grave flones 72. on fome emendations of on errors Shakespeare 128. in the magazine ib. on the defcription of Oxford 128. on the bill for amending the highways 157. un the letters of Thern and Afpafio on Bp W-n's poft- feript 224. upon the tare from Marmontel 359.
209. 609
Plan for providing for the poor 84 Plate, his obfervation on pce- tical infpiration Poetefs, a celebrated German 5. fpecimen of her extem- pore productions Policies of insurance, act con- cerning them 281 Poor, plan for a new law for maintaining them 84. their diftreffes
Regency bill Regifter at Keym Refurrection illuftrated Roads, maps of them 108, 217 Robberies, Lord Harrington's 16. how discovered 18 125 Rofelle's letters Rules for diftinguishing liberty 613 from licentiousness 81. for cathedral fingers 563 213 Rye, its noxious qualities in bread
Poor their diftreffes confidered in a new light Popish feminaries Portrait of posterity 322 Pott's Mr, account of the fif- tula in ano 514. of a her- 560
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