LONDON: R. BALDWIN, J. RICHARDSON, P. DAVEY and B. LAW M. DCC.LX. F the geography of Homer, a map done by the author. The state of the times: the fiege of Barcelona, the Queen's death, the condition of the English Roman- Catholics : Wishes for the peace of the II. From Mr. Blount. Anfwer to the former. His temper in religion and politics. III. From Mr. Blount. His dispohtion to quiet; reflections 'on the affair of Preston ; An in-, IV. An account of the death of. Mr. Wycher- ley. Spirits, on the narrow conceptions of men, of charity. mutual asistance : Universal Charity. The author leaving Windfor-Forest. ) a IX. To Mr. Blount, after his retirement into Flanders. On the bistory of Jeffery of X. On the death of the author's father. XII. On Mr. Blount's recovery from an illness: Advice to sell bis estate. of the author's near the town. a cheerful family. 1. After a fi o fckness. Of the tragedy of Gorbeduc. The author's progress in trans- II. Excuse for writing carelesly : The humour III. From Mr. Digby. Answer to the former. IV. O12 |