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VOL. III.
LONDON:
PRINTED BY EDWARD COX, No. 73, GREAT QUEEN-STR
MESSRS. WALLIS AND STONEHOUSE, IN LUDGATE-STREET.
M DCC LXXVI.
JANUARY, 1776.
A R
Sir David Dalrymple's Annals of Scotland
Dr. Priestley's Experiments and Obfervations on Air
Mickle's Translation of the Lufiad
Poetical Amusements at a Villa near Bath
Shaw's History of the Province of Moray
An Effay towards establishing the Measure and Melody of Speech
Chalmers's Account of the Weather and Diseases of South Carolina
A Brother's Advice to his Sifters
Innes's Description of the Human Muscles
Spence's Grand Repofitory of the English Language
Remarks on the different Opinions relative to the American Colonies
Septennial Parliaments justified
The Morality of a Citizen
An Essay on Liberty and Neceffity
Refignation no Proof
Dr. Drummond's Infancy, a Poem
The Election Ball in Poetical Epiftles
Dr. Burn's Obfervations on the Bill intended to be offered to Parliament ib.
Subfcription; or, Hiftorical Extracts
ib.
A Letter to a young Nobleman
White's De Utilitate Linguæ Arabicæ, in Studiis Theologicis, Oratio
A Defcription of the County of Middlesex
Whitefide's Duty of Hearers
Grant's fhort Account of the present Epidemic Cough and Fever
Dr. Primat's Differtation on the Duty of Mercy
Richardfon's Grammar of the Arabic Language
An Address to the People on the Subject of the Contest between Great
Britain and America
Hunter's Reflections on Lord Chesterfield's Letters
Mickle's Translation of Camoens' Lufiad, concluded
A 2
Marat's Enquiry into the Nature, Cause and Cure of a singular Disease in
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90
Dr.
Page
Dr. Burney's History of Mufick
102
Dr. Shaw's View of the Modes of promoting religious Instruction
Gibbons's Hiftory of the Fall of the Roman Empire
III
116
Mifs Gilding's Breathings of Genius
128
Dr. Primatt's Differtation on the Duty of Mercy and Sin of Cruelty to
Brute Animals
133
The History of Lady Ann Neville
139
Dr. Price's Obfervations on the Nature of Civil Liberty
142
Toplady's Joy in Heaven, and the Creed of Devils
Dr. Fordyce's Character and Conduct of the Female Sex
146
Ode for the Year 1776
A poetical Epiftle from the late Lord Melcombe to the Earl of Bute
Variety. A Tale
Gray's Bard. A Pindaric Poem
The Blackamoor Wafli'd White. A Comic Opera
149
150
152
154
155
156
Lloyd's Phabe at Court. An Operetta
Airs and Choruffes in the Mafque of the Syrens
Obfervations on the Art of Brewing Malt Liquors
Rutty's Materia Medica Antiqua & Nova Repurgata & Illustrata
Rutty's Obfervations on the London and Edinburgh Difpenfatories
Emmerfon's Mifcellaneous Treatife on Mathematical Subjects
Forster's Nova Genera Planatarum
A further Examination of our prefent American Measures
Confiderations on the American War
159
160
Priestley's Philofophical Empiricism
Strut's View of the Manners, Customs, Arms and Habits of the English
162
166
170
The Journal of the Proceedings of the Continental Congress
A Collection of all the Treaties of Alliance, &c.
Bishop of Carlille's Reflections on the Life and Character of Christ
A Letter to the Rev. Dr. Richard Price
ib..
CORRESPONDENCE.
172
Replies to Correspondents
176
MARC H.
Dr. Adam Smith's Enquiry into the Nature and Caufes of the Wealth of
Nations
177
The Philofophical Tranfactions, Part II. for the Year 1775
Dr. Burney's Hiftory of Mufick, concluded
Stockdale's Translation of Sabbathier's Inftitutions of ancient Nations
The Debtor's Pocket Guide
Dr. Shaw's comparative View of the Methods of promoting Religious In-
ftitutions, concluded
An Enquy, whether the guilt of the prefent civil War ought to be
imputed to England or America
250
The
The State of the National Debt, by John Earl of Stair
The Philofophical Tranfactions, Part II. Vol. I.XV. for 1775
The Original Works of Dr. W. King, Judge of the High Court of Admi-
ralty, &c.
257
265
271
Letters from Italy, defcribing the Manners, Cuftoms, Antiquities, Paint-
ings, &c. of that Country
277
Dr. Falconer's Effay on the Water used in Diet at Bath
284
The Cafe of the late Agent in the Royal Hospital at Plymouth
Griffin's Intereft Tables on an improved Plan
285.
Moir's Difcourfes on practical Subjects
286
Wynne's univerfal Grammar, for the Ufe of those who are unacquainted
with the learned Languages
A friendly Monitor for both Rich and Poor
288
Malton's compleat Treatife on Perspective, in Theory and Practice, on the Principles of Dr. Brook Taylor
Colman's Spleen, or Iflington Spa. A Comic Piece of two Acts
Colman's Epicone, or the Silent Woman. A Comedy
291
295
303
Colman's occafional Prelude on the opening of the Theatre Royal
Robinson's Plea for the Divinity of our Lord Jefus Christ
A Liturgy on the Univerfal Principles of Religion and Morality
Williams's Introduction to a Liturgy on the univerfal Principles, &c. 306
Primitive Religion elucidated and restored, &c. by a Divine of no Church 308
Dr. Priestley's Political Empiricifm: a Letter to the Rev. Mr. John
Wesley
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Dr. Levifon's Effay on the Blood
Obedience the best Charter. A Letter to Dr. Price
A Letter to the Noblemen and Gentlemen, who addressed his Majesty on
the American Rebellion
311
Reflections on the prefent State of the American war
314
315
316
A Remonstrance with the Court of Common-Council
A Letter to a Baptist-minister
Scott's Amwell; a defcriptive Poem
The Patent; a Poem
The Captive Freed; or the Refcue of the Mufe. A poetical Elay
Johnfoniana, or a Collection of Bon Mots, &c. by Dr. Johnson and others 329
Croker's Inftructions for young People in the public worthip of God 330
Memoirs of an unfortunate Queen
Dr. Percival's Inftructions to his Children
331