Hiftory (Roman) an Abridgment of it to be 393 119 Horace, a French translation of one of his Odes, 422 Hubert (Father), an inftance of his great hu- I. 151 EWS of Metz obtain a favour of a Marefchal JEH 416 of France, Hoppe, obfervations upon that Town, Ile of Grande, its defcription, 449 272 53 Italian Tongue, The modern way of writing well 358 359 -an Italian and English Dictionary, by Mr. 321 Letter of Father Pouget about the conversion of t 179 Letters of Father Le Courayer to thofe Paris-Je- 194--210 Letters to a French Proteftant about the King's De- May 14. 1724. Letters (Curious) upon feveral fubjects, ficum. A new Edition, 283 415 Liber Pontificalis, feu de geftis Romanorum Ponti- 303 Lithotomy, an hiftorical Account of the feveral 407 -the method of Frere Jacques practiced in Livy, his character, 414 8 was not a credulous and fuperftitious man, Lizards, their eggs, 9 293 London (The Lord Bishop of) his Directions for 232 M. M Abillon (Father) an account of his Jour- 446 worth, 45I 33 Malverne (Great), the Antiquities of the Priory 73 -a defcription of the fine paintings upon the 74 Manu- Manufcripts in St. Benignus's Library at Dijon,. -in the Abbey of Cluny, in the Abbey of Murbach, 447 449 451. 65. Marc XII. 4. κακεῖνον—ἐκεφαλαίωσαν. A criticifn upon those words, Mariana's Hiftory of Spain, the feveral Editions Mary, Queen of Scots, her Life, 151 45 -fome particulars concerning Queen Eliza- 39 A new Courfe of Mathematics by Mr. Belidor, 259 VI. 22. Give us this day τὸν ἄρτον ἡμῶν τὸν ἐπιε 64 -XXIV. 18. Neither let him which is in the 65 347 384 A Differtation upon a Medal of Herennia 405, 406 Men (Learned) who make an ill ufe of their knowledge, cenfured, 421 Mind (Human) wants to be conftantly fed, 421 1 Miracle faid to have been wrought at Paris, 314 393 327 N.. N 312 Avagero, what facrifice he made every year 382 Nile, obfervations upon the caufe of the over- 270 420 Novatian, a new Edition of his Works, by 122 A Rdinations of the Church of England. validity, Ovid, his character, P. 221 254 Acuvius, his character, 249 Painting, Hiftory of antient Painting, 341 24.6 Paris, a Description of that City by Mr. Brice, Parr, a long Liver, 155 50 Paffy, a Treatife of the mineral waters lately 339 Peru Peru, an unpleasant country, 55 Peter (St.) a Differtation upon his second Epistle 23 290 Philofophers, An Abridgment of the Lives of the 4.29 Photius's Bibliotheque, an obfervation upon the Phyficians, reflexions concerning the language they ought to write in, -how they fhould write, Plant, called Avilla, its admirable virtue, Plato, an Account of his Life, 404 76 77 293 4.29 Pliny, remarks upon the Manufcripts of his Na- tural Hiftory, Plutarch, his character, -a remark upon him, .242 13 -419 II 144--146 156 Polybius, his character, Pox (fmall), Observations upon it, 22 Obfervations upon the Prophecies quoted in 90, 91 Pyramids of Egypt, obfervations upon them, Q Q 267 Ueen, the Figure of a Queen, one of whofe 447 Quien (Father Le) his Book against the validity |