623 323 nomenon feen there Conftitution antient, prefera- ble to the modern 20. Con- ftitution Ecclefiaftical Part of, confider'd 14 Converfion of the Saxons, 14 when Convenience none without In- 728
Catechism of Missi--488 Conftantinople, a ftrange Phe- Carolina and Georgia Cenfure unjust Cham of Tartary, depos'd 555 Charitable Corporation, Direc- tors of, profecuted 289 Charity of a Gentleman un- known 290. An amiable and useful Virtue 728 Charles 1. his Murder 63 China, new Emperor of, his great Efteem for the Roman Catholick Religion 751. De- fcription of to be printed 738 Chinefe, their Military Difci- pline 471 Children's Petition against School Discipline 331 Chriftnings (See Burials) Chriftian Communion, Point of Stated 21
Chriftian Slaves, their Suffer- ings 201. Propofal for a Tax on the Theatres for their Redemption Church Subfcription confider'd 63. A. Bp of Canterbury's Opinion of it ib. Prevents a young Gent, from taking Or- ders 523 Civil Lift, Medium of replac'd 304. Increase of 341 Clarendon Ld, remarks on 72 Clergymens Sons Feaft Clergy, float between Philofo phers and Conjurors
-Inferior, Hardships of 207. Grounds of the Contempt of them 251. No contemptible Office 252. Their Conduct Vindicated 269. Have no Power to make Canons or Laws to bind the Subject without Confent of Parlia- ment 320. Call'd the Am- baffadors of God 607. Re- flections on their being term'd fo Coffee PlantationsSuccefs of 748 Coifing a modern Fashion 378 Collection of Tax for lighting the City 550 Comment on Q. Elizabeth's Maxims 733- Remarks on her Conduct 736. Examples of her feverity 735. Her Reign cenfur'd 737 Complaint of the Children of Ifrael 218, 237. Refuted
Cooks, the first Kings Confultation of Authors on Saul a Tragedy 255 449 Corruption, mifchief of Coptic Prieft, an odd Story of 667 Cotton Manufacture 169 Country, more corrupt than Court 537 Courts, of the S. Sea 54, 108, 418, 485, 747 India 108, 550. Of the Bank 550. Of Chivalry 163. At Guild- 289, 418, 485 Craftsman, or Country Journal gives an Account of an En- gine for conveying Air into publick Affemblies 132. Ex- amines the Preliminaries of Peace 211. Shews the Im- portance of the Tuscan Ports 189. The vaft Increase of Power in the Crown 326. On the prefent Tranquillity 409. On the Mischiefs of avow'd Corruption 450. A- gainft the Act to prevent the Retail of Spirituous Liquors 456, 535. In Defence of the Barbers 607. Gives a Character of Mr Walfing- ham 736. Call'd a Jeremi- ac Paper 147. A Home Thruft at is 149. Libels an Hon. Gent. 150.
Its Sink- ing State 256. The Author put to his last Shift 339. An Ally to the Papifts 391. His Parts and Probity difplay'd 396. Prov'd the Grand In- cendiary 449. His Worthies 465. He don't defpair 523. HisConfeffion and Recantati- on 650. Who has moft Rea- fon to boast of Success he or his Adverfaries 658. Guilty of a falfe Quotation 669 Criminals two come to Life af- 206 ter Executed 549
Computation of the Families in
Crown, its vaft Increase of
England $37. The extra- Power and Expence 326 vagant Expences of the La- Cuftom Houfe Oath grown in- bouring People fufficient for to a Proverb 385 the Service of the Govern- 538
Confeffors all go to the Devil Confettion, its true meaning 8. Not the Doctrine of Devils 10. Other Arguments con- cerning it 94
DAmfels, two betray'd 513 Dancing, a neceffary Qua- lification for Gentlemen 131. A religious Inftitution a 5 L
mongst the Jews Davenant Mr, his Computati- on of the Number of Souls in England D'Anvers to Walfingham 120 Dean and Doctor, a pleasant Story of Debates in the late Seffion of the prefent Parliament, in the H. of Lords: On an Ad- drefs of Thanks for his Maje ffy's Speech 363. On the Quakers Tythe-Bill 699. On the Mortmain-Bill 718, 745. On the Smuggling- Bill 757 In the H. of Commons: On the Norfolk Petition 437- On Coventry Petition 440. Ony Hampshire Petition 441. On & SouthwarkPetition 444- On the Motion for a felect Committee to infpect the E- ftimates of the Navy 495. On the Motion for Reduction of the Forces 502. On the Motion for raifing the Sup- plies within the Year 563- On the Bill against the Re- tail of Spirituous Liquors 576. For the Net Produce of the Excife to be laid before the Houfe 578, On receiving Petitions against Money-Bills On the Medium of 581. 70,000l. per Ann. to be charg'd on the Aggregate Fund in lieu of the Revenue arifing from the Duties on Spirituous Liquors 583. On the Propofal for an Amend- ment in that Claufe 589. On the Motion for a Claufe in Favour of Punch 627. A Bill for regulating Elections propos'd 635. Debate on Torkfbire Election 636. Prin- cipal Turn in Affair 641. On the Bill for limiting the Number of Officers in the Houfe of Commons 638. On the Bakers Petition 640. On the Quakers Petition 641. On the Quakers Tythe-Bill 691. On paffing it 693. On the Smuggling-Bill 755- On the Motion for Repealing the Teft-Act 776. On a Bill for an Amendment in the Act against Bribery and Cor- ruption 783 Debtors, their Cafe confilered 13. Ought to be difcrimi nated. 27 Debts in the Exchequer at Christmas 1735 448 Decifion of the gol, Prizes 59 Dedicatio ad Dulmannum 275. Dedication, of Alzira a Tras
gedy by Voltaire, fupprefs'd Earthquake, in Scotland 289 at Paris 314. Dedication Eating, Extravagance in 277. of Mr Duck's Poems to the An Effay on it
Queen 316 Delawar, Ld goes Ambaffador to Saxe Gotha 163 Deluge, an Account of 665, Burnet and Whifton mistaken 732 Demands of the Kings of Eng- land and the States General on the Emperor, France and Spain 555 Demofthenes, his Exhortation to publick Spirit 387 Dialogue between an Inn- keeper and an Excifeman on the Gin Act 457. Remarks on the Dialogue Digby, Ld, his Behaviour 253 Diet of Pacification in Poland, their Refolutions 426 Difcreet Wife 68. How to be- have to her Husband 254 Difpofal of the Sums granted for the Year 1735 367 Diffenters Practice 67. Re- marks on their Arguments drawn from natural Rights, c. 89. Made Tools of 155. Bubbled 183.Fairly Jockey'd 188. Osborne and Walfing- ham's Conduct towards them 184. Expoftulation them 202. Address to them 208. Not ill us'd 245. Their perfecutingSpirit 341.Threa ten to make the Ministry feel their real Weight 452 Differtation on Nonfenfe 133 Diftillers, fall to new Bufinels 550, 551 Distilled Liquors not neceflary for Support of Nature 578 Dort, Magiftrates of, elected by a Loufe 599 Dorfet, D. his grand Entertain- ment at Dublin Dream Seafonable 534 Drefs in Q, Elizabeth Reign 335 Dublin Bakers diftrefs the Poor 486
-Merchants against lowering 289
Duck Stephen, how he first came to write Verfes 317 Duelling, Reflections on it 275 Dullness defin'd 460
Dunkirk, fold by Ld Clarendon
Dutch, their great Success in Whale Fishing 618 Duties payable by any of the Brith Plantations in Ame- Tica, Account of
454 Ecclefiaftical Conftitution an- tient confidered 14 Eclipfe Lunar, Caufe of 149. Acertain Philomath mistaken 930 Miles in the Calculation of that in Feb. next 554. A Map reprefenting it 61 Edies and Ordinances made in a fuil Affembly of Ladies 663 Edward II. courts the Pope's Protection
Engine, to convey Air into GAT, Mr Infeription on his publick Affemblies 132 Epicurus and Epictetus's Opi- nion of Evil
Epigram, Definition of 107. ThatDefinition cenfur'd 152. Etymology of, by Ignis fa- tus 220. Epigram on Mrs Mapp at the Play-houfe 617. Prize Epigrams compar'd to Corks 737 Epitaph, on Dr Tanner Bp of St Afaph 622 Equilibrift, Definition of 77 Erafmns's Opinion of Church Subfcription Ereskin, a Quaker at Edin- burgh makes a Solemn Pro- ceffion thro' the City 421 Elays, On Fashions 377. On Swearing 385. On Eating 454. On Prime Minifters 466. On the Translation of Bishops 603 Eftimates, of the Charge of Guards and Garrifons, and of the Navy 442. Of the Office of Ordnance, and Land Service for Year 1735 443 Evil pofitive, and real 205. Whether any fuch thing as real Evil 213 Exchequer Revenue Produce of 505, 561
Monument 424 Gazetteer compar❜d to a Drum
Genoefe, their Manners and
-to the Sinking Fund Dr. and Cr. 562 Executions 108, 163,229,291, 417, 550, 681 Eyes artificial, pernicious 191
Ames II. K. unable to pro- cure a corrupt Parliament 450. Milled 603. Betray-
654- Januarius St, Miracle of 595 Jealoufy, on, wrote 2000 Years
254 Ignorami Lamentatio 275 Ignoto, charg'd with Blafphe- my, &c. 329, 539- Challenge to H.0. His Vin- dication 596 668
Jefuits their Subtilty Jekyl Sir Joseph, against Spi- rituous Liquers 375- His Houfe guarded 551 Jews, perfecuted
Jew Convicted for felling died
Indians, beat the French 551 India Varnith, how to prepare
76 Indulgences, fet to fale at Rome 8. St Peter's Church main- tain'd by thofe Venditions 94 Indifferents, a new Order, at 287
Infidelity, Progress of 258 India Comp. (See Courts) Infcription, antient at Bath 622.
At Shoroditch new Church 682
Intelligence Office, Project for
Landed Men moft zealous in Defence of their Country 745 Laws of England, the Lenity 399
Ledbury Rieters 353, 422 Letters to the Author. From W. I on particular Provi- dence 3, 128. From A. B. Concerning Romish Tenets 6. On the Decifion of the 5ol. Prize 60. On A. B's difguifing himself 81. On Prize Epigrams 107. On Philofopher's Prayer 124, In Praife of a Pamphlet on the Being and Attributes of God 125. Specimen of a literal Verfion of the 0. T. by A. P. 95. Reafons against it 195. Defence of it 197. Further approved 321. On Errors inEducation of Children 251. Concerning Du Halde's De- fcription of China 470. From Carolina 551. On the E- clipfe Feb. 4. 554. From a Phyfician in New England 358
-Inftructions in the Art of Japanning 76. A. Z. on a Note in the Odyfley 115. From Theano Wife of Pytha- goras 254. From a Member of Parliament containing his Reafons for being againit the Bill to prevent the Re- tail of Spirituous Liquors 300. S, F. to Luciana 330. To a Quaker Watch-maker at Tork 462. To the Travel- ling Oculift 647. From Verona, giving an Account of a Strange Accident ib. From Grand Caire concern- ing the Pyramids, and Cop- tic Priests 667. From Jab the African 681 Liberty and Learning infepara- 682 ble 654 Linnen, Irib 40s. per Yard 681 Lift of Sheriffs for the feveral. Counties 43. Of S. Sea Directors 108. Of small. Livings Augmented 169. Of the Directors of Bank 229.
Irish Affociation against the Clergy 215 Julian, why call'd the Wick- edeft of Princes 204 Justice, Henry, Esq; tried at the Old Baily K
KELLY, Mr efcapes from the Tower 618. Lands at
Calais Kings, unfortunate King, his Speech to the Parlia ment 40, 236. Remarks on 146. Embarks for Hanover 291. Embarks for England and drove back by a Storm
Of the Peers that Voted for and against the Quakars Bill 326. Of them that Pro- tefted ageinft the Mortmain Act ib. Of the Managers of the Society for the En- couragement of Learning 353. Of the Petitioners for undue Elections Lyons Share, a Fable Lyt-n G-e, Efq; his Speech on the Pr. of Wales's Mar- riage Literal Verfions banter'd 512- Lollards, Burnt for not paying a Tax call'd Peter-Pence 709 London, Bp his Letter to his Clergy London's Wonder Lorain,itsImportance to France 152
elty Maid's Husband Malden Daniel his efcapes out of Newgate 230, 354, 550 681 Hang'd at Tyburn Man converies with a Certezan for Pleature, with aWife for Profit 254 Mapp, Mrs call'd Crazy Sally the Bone-fetter, comes to Epfom 418. Performs won- derful Cures 486. Goes to Playhoute 617. Her Speech to the Mob 747
MathematicalQueftion propos'd 476. Three Solutions of it 656. Mr Simpson's Soluti- on Examined 732. A new Question propos'd ib. Mathematicks, Study of de- fended 664 Medal, Struck at Hanover 53. At Petersburgh on the Cza- rina's Victories 551 Medea, Story of Milan, Inhabitants of infult the French Military Officers and Placemen compar'd Militia useless
the Ministry 261. His No- tion of Prerogative 337. Anfwers for the Dead 651. Clears himself 662 Ofterman Count, hes Letter to the Grand Vizir 379
PAPISTS, bigotted to their Priests 5. Not Ideots 7. Zealous Presbyterians 527 Parliament chofe Crown Of ficers 395. (See Debates) Patriot, a young one described
Parties of the Houfe of Com- 54 Pay of a Regiment of Horfe Dragoons, and Foot for one Day 368 Peace, Preliminaries of con- fider'd 53, 96. Examin'd 81, 211. Cenfur'd 121, 146, 406. Defended 139 Pedlar, Story of 683 Pembroke Countess, her Enter- 163
tainment at Bath
Penn, Mr. a greater Benefactor than Sutton or Guy 26 Penny-Poft Letter Plot 474 Petitions prefented to the H. of
Commons 166,691,719, 721 Petticoat Government 37 Philander to Septimius 251 Phillis to Strephon 513 Philadelphia, Account of 26 Philofophers Prayer, Defence of 86, 124. Against it' 140 Piety filial of a Chinese 738 Pilchards, Plenty of 682 P-tt, Wm Efq; his Speech on the Pr. of Wales's Marriage 495
Plain Account of the Sacrament Remarks on it 32, 40. De- 151 Plato's Anima Mundi 328 Plots useful to a Miniftry 474 Plumr, Walter Efq; his of the For es 435. On the Speeches on the Reduction Coventry Petition 440. On the Number of Seamen 445. On the Poors Bill in the H. of Commons 718 Pope, Alexander III. treads on 116 Emperor Frederick'sNeck 5 Oldeafle Sir John, burnt 17-not to be convicted of any Oliver Cromwell's Summons to
Oaths, of State, & a 385 Oglethorpe, Mr, in Georgia 229, 357
Old Whig, to the Bp of London
Pope's depofing Power, a Doc- trine of the Church of Rome 4 Porteus Capt. for firing on the Populace, committed to Pri fon at Edinburgh, 230, 354. His Trial, Sentence and Peti- tion from 514 to 522. Re- prieved 486. Hang'd by the Populace 549. Reward for Discovery of his Murderers
Prague Jerome, Burnt at Con ftance Prayer, a natural Duty 6co. Praying in an unknown Tongue Pretty Mifs's Catechifm 463 Pride Col. Seizes Members of Parliament 63 Prerogative of the Crown, mir- chievous Kinds of, not abo- lifh'd at the Revolution 320 Defin'd 337. No Abridg ment of the Liberty of the Subject 374. Answer'd 375 Prideaux Dean, of Tythes 205 Prompter's Style Remarks on 87 Propofal, for an Army of Wax 29. For the Revival of Chriftianity 83. Remarks on it 669. For a literal Tranflation of the Old Te- fament 95. For a new Co- lony in America 150. To the Eaft Wind 176. For a Tax on the Theatres 200. For a new Way of Court- thip 247. For a Regulation in Eating 277. For taking off Hair without Shaving 607. Protefting Lotds against the
Mortmain Bill 326, 723. A- gainst Smuggling Act 235 Providence particular Vindi- cated 3, 128, 129, 204. De- ny'd 241. Review'd' -General Prowess, notable Pfalms a new Verfion of 95. 363, 645 Publius Snillins, his Character 330
Py, Wm Efq; his Speeches, on the Norfolk Petition 438. On the Bill against the Re- tail of Spirituous Liquors 576 Punch Claufe in Favour of it
Receipts, to compofe Friend- fhip 140. To make neat Port 163. For a new Dram and new Punch 354. For a Cordial to be taken in the Small Pox 462. For a Cold 619. For the bloody Flux
Remarks concerning Wives 648 Reprifals made on the French
686 Refolutions of the Commons in Irelend 169. Of Traders at Norwich ib.
stablishment of Spiritual Or- Statute of Previfors and Pre- thodoxy 523 manire made
Scripture Hiftory fit for the Steddinefs in Princes, a cardi- Theatre nal Virtue
Schoolmafters, why call'd Lu- Steele, Sir Richard, compares di-Magiftri 334 the English to the Romans
Scotch Antiquity vindicated
309 Stillingfleet, Bp. his Speech im the House of Lords against z Tythe-Bill Succeffion and Rank of Colo 214 nels Sugar-Colonies, ill State of 393. In danger of being en- 634
263. Refuted. Scctch Nation, Wisdom of 305 Seaman's Opinion of a standing Army 61 Sejanus, in new Clothes 403. All his Villainies had the Sanction of Law Self Murder not to be juftified tirely ruin'd 312 13 Suillins Publius, his Life ex- tracted from Tacitus
Revolution arraigned 394. De- fended 367. Farther Argu- 531 King Richard I. not in Eng- land eight Months in ten Years Richlien, Cardinal, his Advice Sermons weeekly, Benefit to Lewis XIII.
Senators, Indolence of fome 148. Affiduity of others Swearing.
353 Tanner, Bp Infcription on his Tomb-Stone
668 Tafte modern
Caution a- Temporizing, Art of
747 Tender-Heartedness of a Chi-
Riots, in the Sardinian Am- Servants foreign, baffador's Chapel 290. At Rome 294. In Spittlefields 418. In Rag-Fair 421. At Edinburgh 549. At Brickf- worth, Northamptonshire 618 Riot Act, Neceffity of 465, Rome, Cuftoms at 338 Rb- - Sir John, pre- ferts a Bill to regulate Elec- tions 635 Ruffian Remonftrance against the Turks 379 Robberies on the High-way 551
Shaw Dr. Lent for to Court
Ryfwick Treaty, Article IV.
the Old-Bailey 53, 109, 354, 550, 746 Teft A, Repeal of, reafon- Shallow Tim. Efq; to Sir Row- able 23. Aufwer thereto 79. fons 33. On the Attempt to Conduct of fome great Per- gainft the Repeal 135 Not repeal it 78. Arguments a a proper Time 187. A par- ticular Account of that Af- fair 199. Dialogue concern- dangerous thing243.Thrown ing it 213. An hurtful and out of the Houfe of Com- moas 163. Characters of the Voters for and against it 324. Miniftry justified 551 therein -Bill. See Debates. Teft Oaths, in no other Prote- 452 Society for Encouragement of ftant Country Learning 387 Spaniards, Vanity of, 453 Theodore, (fee Neuhoff.) 353 Thames, High Tide 109, 747 their Depredations 508 Thompson, Sir John, chofe Ld. Spain, agrees to evacuate Tuf- Mavor cany Spence, Mr. his Account how 490 Tillotson, Bishop, his Prayer Mr. Stephen Duck first be- Tindal, Mr. his Dedication to 34 gan to write Verfes 317 Spirituous Liquors, Drinkers of, Tindal, William, his Opinion Sir Charles Wager kill themselves 166. Juf- of the Hebrew tices Petition against 575. A&t Toleration Act, Review of against retailing 175. Be-
haviour of the Populace on Travel, Abuse of
its paffing 575. Number of Trenchard, Mr. his Character Retailers Spittlefield Rioters 549. Sentenced Standing Army neceflary Stanislaus, King, his tion in Poland 138. rives in France 294. To have the Dutchy of Lor-
indicted, Trevor, Mr. complaining to 617 the States General of a Book published there
464 687 dica Trials remarkable 163, 289, Ar- 291, 353, 354, 417, 485. 486, 681, 746. Tuscan Ports, not to be given to Don Carlos 121. Impor tance of them. Tyger, carries offa Gentleman 189,212 at Bengal 421 Tythes,
Stanhope, John, Efq; and Ld. Southwell fight a Duel, 272
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