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Account of fome antidotes against corrofive fublimate mercury.

The hypericum campodarenfe of Columna, a powerful vermifuge.

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ibid.

Cautions against the use of feggs.

128

Method of curing luxations of the fpine, or broken backs.

ibid.

Obfervations upon the proper nurfing of children.

An account of a remarkable operation on a broken arm.

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Remarkable inftance of the fuperior merit of the horje-boeing husbandry.

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Letter concerning the fattening of sheep with grains.

134

A letter concerning the usefulness of the plant Nummaria, &c.

ibid.

Accuracy of the trials made with Mr. Irwin's marine chair, &c.

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Eafy method of opening a way to the fight through turbulent waters.

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Part of a letter from Paris, giving an account of a new wall-paint.

Method of making Sal Ammoniac in Egypt.

Dr. Godfrey's machines for the immediate extinction of fire, &c.

On the nature of glass music, &c.

A liquor to wash old deeds and writings, &c. to render them legible.
Defcription of a portable apparatus, &c.

A difquifition on the custom of burning the dead.

The antiquity of drinking healths.

An account of the firft inftruments for measuring time introduced into Rome.

On a medal of the emperor Claudius, hitherto unexplained.

A differtation concerning the antiquity, &c. of the poems of Offian.

ibid.

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ibid.

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ibid.

ANTIQUITIES.

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An hiftory of coaches.

Some account of the marks on coin, called mint-marks, &c.

An account of fome fuperftitious opinions and practices in France.

Of the origin of cards. Tranflated from the French.

Of the defign of cards.

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An account of the celebration of the May-Games, &c.
Hiflorical remarks on drefs.

ibid.

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Avarice and Glory, an hiftory. By the King of Pruffia.

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On the qualifications requifite in a commentator upon the holy Scriptures.

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Thoughts on various fubjects, By Sir Hildebrand Jacob.

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On the duty of clemency to brutes.

The folly of being diffatisfied with the times we live in.

Character of the English.

On the extraordinary cleverness of the moderns.

On the country manners of the prefent age.

A prophecy by Monfieur Voltaire.

Character of a mighty good kind of man.

Character of a good fort of woman.

POETRY.

Verfes on the death of his late, and acceffion of his prefent, majefty.

Truth at court. By a reverend dean.

The patriot king, or George the Third.

Ode for the New year 1761, by William Whitehead, Efq;

The birth-day Ode.

An epifile to a friend, on the expected arrival of the queen.

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Humility exalted; or, the glorious transformation.

Verfes on the king's marriage. By Mr. Spence. From the Oxford collection. 225

To the queen. By Mr. Warton.

By the Hon. John Grey. From the Cambridge Collection.

By Mr. Gandy.

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Verfes occafioned by the theatric champion's performance at Covent-garden. 231

On Mr. Pitt's refigning the feals.

Prologue to the Tempest; acted at Hinchinbroke, near Huntingdon.

by Lord Palmerston.

Epilogue. Spoken by Mifs Courtney.

Prologue to the comedy of All in the Wrong. Written and Spoken

ibid.

Spoken

ibid.

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by Mr.

Foote

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Epilogue to Edgar and Emmeline. Written by Mr. Garrick.

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Prologue and Epilogue to the Andria of Terence.

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Fragments of Celtic poetry, from Olaus Verelius.

236

Verfes on Henry I. wrote immediately after his death.

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Verfes written on the gates of Bologna in Italy.

ibid.

On Mils Frampton, &c.

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Under the buflo of Comus, in a beaufet, at Melcombe's at Hammersmith.

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Virtue and Fame. To the Countefs of Egremont. By Lord Lyt-n.

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On a noble Lawyer's addition to the above noble Lord's, poem on a Lady. ibid.
On the above Lord's reply to the noble Lawyer's addition.
Under a caft of the Venus de Medicis, at the Leafores.
Verfes occafioned by an incident, at the feat of William Shenftone, Efq;
To William Shenftone, Efq; The production of half an hour's leifure.
To Mr. S. upon his defiring her to paint his picture. By Mifs Loggin.
To a Lady.

ibid.

ibid.

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