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Freedom of Speech and Writing, &c. confidered
124
The Adventures of a Bale of Goods from America.
ibid
Porny's Heraldry
Appeal to Magna Charta
143
144
Examination of the View of English Agriculture,
An Effay on the Nature of, ascertaining the fpecific Shares of
Proprietors, upon the Incloure of.commart Fields, &c. 145
Examination of Burn's propofed Alteration fr the Poor's Laws,
&c.
146
Fielding's Charge to the Grand Jury for the City and Liberty
of Westminster
Mofes and Bolingbroke; a Dialogue
Epiftola ad doctiffimum Virum Robertum Lowthium
A Differtation on the ancient Pagan Mysteries
147
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A panegyrical Criticism on an Ode by Mr. Oxonienfis
149
A Dialogue in the Shades, between Mrs. Cibber and Mrs. Woffington
The Amours of Lais: or, the Misfortunes of Love
157.
A Man of Abilities for the earl of B -e, &c.
The Truth of the Chriftian Religion vindicated, &c.
Dr. Sharpe's Sermon
Dr. Baddeley's Difcourfes
Antenuptial Fornication confidered
Haffe quift's.Voyages and Travels.
Dr. Harris's Accomt of the Life of Charles II.
The Life of Mr. James Quin, Comedian
The Faithful Fugitives:
The Clandeftine Marriage, Comedy
Cunningham's Poems:
Good Humouror, A Way with the Colonies
A fhort History of the Conduct of the prefent Miniftry ibid.
A Caveat to the Will of a certain Northern Vicar
Atkinfon's Poetical Sermon
234
Houlton's Sermon on Detraction
Bishop of Exeter's Sermon before the Houfe of Lords
Chriftian Patriotifm
235
The Critic proved no Critic
An Apologetical Defence of the Panegyrical Criticism
Oxonienfis Defence of the Panegyrical Criticilm
Addrefs concerning the Law of regulating Entails, &c.
The Hiftory of Inland Navigations
The Adventures of Harriot Sprightly, a Lady of Pleafure ind
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Quin's Jefts; or, The Facetious Man's Pocket Companion 237
Anfwers to Correfpondents
238
Proceedings and Debates of the Houfe of Commons, in 1620
Remarks on Dr. Lowth's Letter, &c.
An Examination of Mr. Kenrick's Review
Mr. Locke's Culture of Vines and Olives, &c.
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307
Young Lady's Introduction to Natural History
Voltaire's Philofophy of History
309
310
Voltaire's Letter to M. Rouffeau
Stone's Remarks on the Life of Reginald Pole
311
Addrefs to the Pt in Behalf. of the Starving Multitude ib.
Debates and Proceedings of the Houle of Commons, in the
Years 1743, 44, and 45
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Efpie on Securing Brick-buildings from Fire
314
Hiftory and Antiquities of St. Saviour, Southwark
Harris's Hiftory and Antiquities of the City of Dublin
Thoughts upon the Death of Abel and the Meffiah
Tranfactions in Bengal, from the Year 1760 to 1764
An Ecclefiaftical History
320
Dr.
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Effays, Moral, Religious, and Miscellaneous
346
Bower's Hiftory of the Popes, Vol. V. and VI.
350
Sailor's Letters
359
Solitude: A Vision
363
The New Bath Guide
369
A Collection of State Trials
373
Cumming's Elements of Clock and Watch-making
Cowley's Theory of Perfpective demonftrated
Kennicott's Sermon
376
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383
Reflections on Originality in Authors
Lowth's Confutation of Hare's Syftem of Hebrew Metre
A Narrative of what paffed between Gen. Erskine and Philip
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397
An Apology for the Minifterial Life, &c. of a Favourite.
A Letter to the Rev. John Wesley
Cumming's Elements of Clock and Watch-work, Concluded,
A Plain and Full Account of the Chriftian Practices, &c. 455.
The Caufes and Reasons of the prefent Declenfion, &c.
The Sovereignty of the Divine Adminiftration vindicated
A Letter to the Reverend Mr. Caleb Evans of Bristol
A Key to the New Testament
Bowman's Principles of Chriftianity
Another Defence of the Unity, &c.
Aftruc's Elements of Midwifry
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Penrofe's Differtation on the Inflammatory, Gangrenous, and Putrid fore Throat: alfo, on the Putrid Fever, &c. ibid
Flower's Obfervations on the Gout and Rheumatism, &c. 462
A further Appeal to the unprejudiced Judgment of Mankind, in Behalf of the Indians, &c.
An Answer to the Cafe of the Mills Frigate
The melancholy Narrative of the diftressful Voyage and mira-
culous Deliverance of Captain David Harrifen, &c. 463
The Gentleman's Guide in his Tour through France
The Secret Correspondence of Sir Robert Cecil with James VI,
King of Scotland
Rolt's Hiftory of the late War
Burr's History of Tunbridge-Wells
464
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466
Complaint on the Part of the Hon. Thomas Hervey
Obfervations on fome Papers in the Museum Rufticum
A Letter to the Proprietors of Eaft-India Stock, from
Johnstone, Esq.
A Letter to the Proprietors of Eaft-India Stock
An earnest Address to the People of England, &c.
An earnest Appeal for Mercy to the Children of the Poor
Bever's Difcourfe on the Study of Jurifprudence, &c.
Edmondes's Address to the respective Bodies of Mafons
The Life of John Buncle, Efq..
John
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The Celebrated Speech of à Celebrated Commoner
Free and Candid Remarks on a late Celebrated Oration