INDEX to the ESSAYS, &c.
Debtors, of our laws relating to them 169 Detraction, immorality of
Different views of human life, from Pofidip-
of the Romans 58. Why they are hy of fuch an election before the emperor's death 106, 107 Employment, being an extract from the Whole duty of woman Example, the force of Excife, total amount of that revenue 146 Executions at Tyburn, &c. 91, 193, 194,
Dorfet, duke of, his fpeech to the Irish F
483 Dorfetfhire, a description of 446-448 Drefden china, a curious account of it 230 Druids, a difcourfe on the etymology of the 511, 512 Drufus Publicola, Jul. his fpeech in favour of the Jews bill 260 G, &c. Dublin, addrefs of the merchants, traders and citizens there 41. Important advices from, relating to the proceedings in parlia- ment there 612, 613 Dublin yearly bills of mortality 42, 614 Duels, an effay on, and a method propofed for preventing them 471 G, 472, 473 Dunkirk, of the new works there 582 Dutch, their practice with regard to marria 453, 454
Eclipfe of the fun on Oct. 26, types of 397. Particular remarks on it in the feveral parts of the world 398 Edinburgh, defign of improving it 146. The act for that purpofe
Edward I. act in his reign in relation to the Jews Electrical experiments for drawing the light- ning from clouds 436. A perfon killed by them Elizabeth, queen, her Latin fpeech, in an- fwer to the Polish ambafador's, with an English translation, and proper remarks Empire, difpute between the electors and princes who fhall judge of the neceffity of electing a king of the Romans 13, 14. Danger of its being without a head 16. How the electors and princes ftand affec ted with regard to the election of a king
195, 243, 387, 388, 483, 484, 578
ANTEE nation, treaty between them and the English at Cape-coaft-calle 481 Feaft, a prodigious one, made by an arch- bishop of York
Fielding, Mr. abftract of his propofal for making an effectual provifion for the poor 74-78. Abftract of his Clear state of the cafe in relation to Canning 142 Fire, remark on Mr. Freke's treatife on its nature and property
34 D. Fires 42, 241, 339, 342, 386, 387, 483,
53% Flowers, how to obtain fresh blown, in win-
470 Fetus, human, hitory of its formation 67 Foote, Mr. account of his new remedy, in-
titled, The Englishman in Paris 218 Fofter, late Rev. Dr. an account of him and his writings 563, 564 Foundling hospital, opening of the new cha pel there 194. The facred oratorio per- formed there 241 Framework-knitters, their petitions 465,
467 France, abfurdity and folly of English families 219-272 going thither Free British fishery, general courts of 91, 387, 578
Freke, Mr. a remark on his treatife on the nature and property of fire French fashions, ridiculous ones French perriwig maker, his humorous and Lt.rical advertisement French hofpital, collection for Fruit, how to preserve it Fulvius, Cn. his iprech against the clande- ftine marriage bill
Genii, a new entertainment, an account of
281. Defended by Candidas 371, 419. Reply to all that has paffed in the cuntry verfy
Horfe and afs, dialogue between
George, St. the famous English patron, a dif
courfe in honour of him
German princes. See Empire.
Glanders in horfes, caufe and cure of that diftemper
Gold and filver lace, obfervations on it Gold and filver wire-drawing
Gout ur rheumatism, a cure for Gran. See Prices.
Guernsey ifle described
Guinea, tragical account of the lofs of a hip from thence, by the infurrection of the negrocs 91. A more particular account of it 181, 182 Gypfies, ftatutes concerning them 170 Gypfy woman. See Canning and Squires..
Jeacock, Mr. his letter in defence of Mr. Whiffon's character
Jealous hufband, picture of
Idea of a philofopher
Jenkins, Henry, who lived 169 years, an account of him 368. Infcription on a monument erected to his memory Jerfey, ifle of, defcribed
Jew barbaroufly murdered 578. derer's confeffion
Jews maffacre at York Jews bill, petition against 242. Substance of the act when paffed 254 G, 255- Whether a Jew can be natural zed by virtue of it 283. Debates on the bill in the political club 257-266, 305—321, 353-355, 401-406. That they can never be the beginners of trade in any country 310. History of their fettlement in this king- dom 317. Proceedings on the bill, and petitions for and against it 422, 423. A regard to religion, and reverence to parlia ment urged as motives against the bill 402. The prejudice and danger apprehended from the bill with respect to our prefent happy establishment, and the next general election 405. Remarks on the By-fander in relation to it 456. The act repealed 533,579. Act of Henry III. and Edw. I. in relation to the Jews, with remarks 515 516, 517. Opinions of lawyers about Jews born here purchafing and hold. ing lands to them and their heirs 521, 522. Remarks on the fame and other things re- lating to them 523. Their fate under our antient kings Immorality of detraction
Norwich, yearly bill of mortality there 674 Noftrums and fpecificks
251 Nova Scotia, express from 242. Pretent ftate of Number of people, bill for regiftering them
466 Numifius, C. his fpeech in favour of the Jews bill 305. Against the clandeftine marriage bill 361
Nuns of St. Agatha, expelled
445 Paris, advices from 47, 95, 246, &c. 582 Parliament, meeting of the 6th feffion 42.
Prorogued 291, 387, 438. Alterations in the lift of 45, 149, 196, 245, 614 Sum- mary of the most important affairs in it 268, 269, 329, 330, 373-377, 419- 424, 464-470. Meeting of the 7th and laft feffion 532 Parliament of Paris, conteft between them and the clergy of France 47. Copy of their remonftrances 95, 197. They are banifhed 246. Brave fpse.h of the first prefident of the great chan.ber, who are afterwards banished ibid. A new court established in their room
Parliament of Rouen. See Rouen.
Peer-ge-bill, the arguments for and against
Prices of flocks and grain 46, 94, 152, 200, 248, 296, 344, 392, 440, 488, 536, 584 Projectors, what fort of are to be commended 475 Protefter, extract from that paper 46a Pruffia, king of, his letter to Mr. Voltaire 197. His political proceedings 390 Prufian memorial about the Silefia loan 4— 6. Duke of Newcastle's anfwer to it, with the report annexed $3, 55, 113. Obfervations on it
Publick debt. See Inquiry. Purple of the antients, from Dr. Tem:ls man 559. A new purple difcovered by M. Reaumur
Putrefaction prevented by lime-water
QQueffions. See Mathematical
Quintus Mucius, his speech in favour of the Saxon fubfidy 15. In favour of the cle- deftine marriage bill
Perfia, cruelties exercifed on the rebels
Reaumur, M. a new purple difcovered by him 598 Rebels, account of fome feized in Scotland 337
Phofphorus from the Bolonian ftone 222,
Reflector, extract from, against the hafty making, &c. of laws
1753. Richmond new park, memorial concerning it prefented to his majesty 147. A bill of indictment found against the keepers of it 437 Richmond in York fhire, a defcription of 464 Riot at Briflol 242. In Yorkshire 338 Road bill 421, 422 Rouen, parliament of, difputes between them and the court, wherein they follow the example of the parliament of Paris 486, 582. Preamble to their remon- ftrances 606 Royal chamber established in the room of the parliament of Paris
INDEX to the ESSAYS, &c.
Rural life, cenfure on its prefent fashionable employment 414 Ruffia pot-afhes, a genuine account of the 351 manner of making the best S.
AINT Luke's hofpital, collection for 194 Saint Remo town and district, affair of 342. Proceedings of the Genoefe with regard to it
Sark, fland of, defcribed
Saxon fubidy treaty, debate on it 9-19, 57-65, 105-110 Schomberg, Dr. a heating on the difpute be- tween him and the college of phyficians
Scilly islands, a defcription of 158-160. Their names, number, qualities, and quan- tities of land contained in each 159. Num- ber and character of the inhabitants 160 Sea-fcurvy, from Dr, Addington 351, 410, 411
Sempronius Gracchus, T. his fpeech againft the Jews bill 401-406 Servilius Prifcus, his fpeech in favour of the Saxon fubfidy treaty 9. In favour of the Jews bill 353-356 Sellions at the Old Bailey 42, 92, 241, 291, 339, 437, 484, 578 Sharpers, fhop-lifters, houfe-breakers, &c. caution against them, with the arts made ufe of by hem
Sheriffs for Londen and Middlefex chofen 292. Sworn in 438
Shipwreck, a terrible one Shipwreck'd goods bill
Shovel, Sir Cloudefly, his fad difafter 160 D. Silefia loan, copy of the Pruflian minifter's memorial concerning it 4-6. Duke of Newcastle's answer to it 53. Abstract of the report on the fame fubject, made to his majesty by Sir George Lee, Dr. Paul, and the attorney and follicitor general 55, 113. Obfervations on the memorial re- lating to it
Silver ore, the feveral forts of it 35, 36.
Sloane, Sir Hans, Bart. memoirs of his life 6, 7. His death, and an account of his laf will in relation to his curiofities 43, 44. Proceedings of his executors and the trustees for his museum 89. A lift of the latter ibid. Contents of his museum 101, Confiderations on it 134. Lottery for pur chafing it, &c. 193. Lift of the trustees for it, appointed by act of parliament 579 Smith, Mifs, tried for poisoning her aunt, and acquitted 193
Smith, William, committed for poifoning 241. See Affizes.
Smyrna, a terrible fire there Society and a favage life compared Solar eclipfe. See Eclipfe of the fan. Solid bodies, of their diffolution and concre tion
Sinking fund, account of the produce of 271 Templeman, Dr. curious extracts from
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