Henry V. his character
Hippocrates, his account of Democritus
Anfwer to the Lords addrefs Knight of Malta's bravery and good c
Hiftory, ours very dark, and why 547. Right ufe of 619 Holstein-Gottorp, Duke of, his death, account of 284
Homily, Dr, his variable conduct 160 Honour easier attained in the field than in the cabinet Horfe races, abufe of. See Newmarket. Hortenfius, L. his speech in favour of the
Kouli Kan's embaffies to the Porte, and to the Czarina 44. Takes Candahar and Cabull 283. Manifefto again the Grea Mogul 333. And his fuccefs against him 424, 626. His barbarity at Deli 627 Lacy, Velt Marthal, his character 5. Suc cels in Perecop and the Crim Language between beafts, neceffity of 176 Laws ought to be vigorously executed 28. Made ncceffary only by vice 319 Leaden age League, an execrable one discovered 58 Legacies, charitable ones Leige, a tumult there Letters; an odd one 138. ToTurpin 186. From the G. Seignior's Equerry376. To the author of a difcourfe on precftinati- on 560. Of marque, act for granting 18 Two reafons for their not being accept-
533 H-we J-n, Efq; his reply to Lord Vit- count Gage's fpeech Human nature, reflections on, how enter- taining and useful Hypocrify of mankind at prefent 212 Janiffaries attempt to enter Belgrade 430 Icilius, L. his fpeech in favour of the con- 512 Imperial army's infuccefs 5. Progrefs a- gainst the Turks 334. Succefs in Cro-ed, answered
Impunity, an incitement to vice Indian filks, wearing of, difcouraged 621 Indolence, how difgraceful Infidels, their wretched state Influence, danger of a corrupt 318 Inundation, a great one in Holland 191 Inspiration, Whitefield's pretence to, ab.
Whigs 206 Linlithgow, a riot there Instructions to the London members 478 Linnen manufacture, its fuccefs in Scot- Introduction to the political debates [289] land 135, 361 Johnfon, Ben, a quarrelling fcene from Lift of the members for and again the 324. Obfervations on it 326 convention Journal of Haddock's voyage Ireland, number of papifts there, an in- 222 London, government of, not corrupted 219. Its trade and opulence, how cau- centive to national union 258 fed 221. Well fituated for trade 463. Irish papifts difarmed 583 Defence of that city's late conduct 464. Ifrael in Egypt, an oratorio, methods ta- Its citizens late wife proceedings recom- ken to make it fuccessful mended 577. Struggles at the election Lorrain, Duke of, his acceffion to the Great Dukedom of Tuscany Love, experimental, courfe of
a declaration of war Manius Valerius, his speech to the Roman ir people 618
Manlius Torquatus, T. his fpeech in fa- vour of the convention 541 Marcellus his oration against Thrafea 368 Margery, or a worse plague than the dra- gon, facetious remark on 38 Marriages; first Princefs of France, and the fecond Infante of Spain 95. Second - Princess of France, and the King of Sar- dinia's eldest fon ib. Princess Anne of Mecklemburg and Prince Anthony Ul- rick 189, 334 Masquerade, account of one 107. An exo- tick diverfion 108. Remarks on 109. Late Queen's averfion to Masquerades, their ill confequences 60. Account of two 88 Matagarda, fort, its treatment of an Eng- lith thip 383 Mecanas's fpeech on the liberty of the "prefs, and against a great land army 406. Against the convention Memorial, British Ambaffador's, to the States General 486 Merchants, injured, expediency of the methods taken to redress them 55. Pe- tition against the convention 352 Merchant-company's petition Mercury, a dialogue Mermaid, defcription of Merman, defcription of Merriweis, his rebellion
Methodists, why fo called, and when 64. Account of them 65. Their illegal pro- ceedings 207. How dangerous, if not
Mina, Marq. de la, publick entry at Ver-
Moon, eclipfe of, at Edinburgh Morocco, its fluctuating government Munich, Velt Marfhal, his character 5- Letter to the Duke of Courland 485. His noble conduct Murrain in cattle, cure for Muficians widows, proposal for supporting
Panczova, a small skirmish there 382 Player, what a good one must be Pantomines, their fuccefs 39. Adapting Players, French, their forry re them to children ridiculed Papists and Proteftants, their number in
Ireland Parallel betwixt R-k and W-te-d 251 • Parricide, a tragedy, not well received 88 Parliaments, long, arguments againft 198. Not accountable to their electors, how abfurd Parliament-men, penalty on abfenting 195. Modern divifions of Party, definition of Party-names, the fupports of corruption 166
Patriot, preferable to a private Gentleman
Philofophical amufement on the language
of beafts, extract of Pinchbeck age
Plebeians difputes for the Confi Plinius Cæcilius, C. his fpeech for i drefs of thanks Poland much reduced by the he was Polifh frontiers ravaged by th Ta 189. By the Turks and Tarun Politicks, facetious remarks on Pomponius Atticus, his fpeech in v of the convention 521. His motis fr an address of thanks Poor, the induftrious, how valuable n' ciety
Pope, his diftrefs'd ftate 6. His proba facceffor
Popular commotions, their caufes Popular judicature, propofal for erecting
Porcius, L. his form of an addrés (290) Predeftination, arguments against 19.0 jections for it, answered Prices of ftocks. Ses flocks. Pride in Writers expofed Prim, Mr, his ludicrous behaviour Prince, ceremonies ufed at the bird the 140. His baptifm Propofals for an hofpital or workhout Propofals to the Grand Seignior by Sa G-ki, and his answers Proteft, Spanish, 80. Remarks on it
Proteft of the Lords againft an addrels of
thanks Prudentia, her cafe Pruffian Ambaffador cuts his throat 285 Publick offices, who unfit for Publick spirit remarkable in the late a
miniftration Puffing, art of, daily increases
Pifo, L. his fpeech for amending the ad- Punctual payments recommended
Pit, addrefs to, on flage-reformation 59 Place-bill, brought in 198.
Queries, to Mr Whitefield 201. Regard 555 ing influence, civil lift, placemen,& Place-bills much oppofed by the court 197 Quintius Capitolinus, T. fpeech again Placeman, ill confequence of keeping one allowing the merchants counfil 397 in employment, after he was hated 599. Quintius Cincinnatus, L. his fpeech for
Placemen,limitation of, better than a total
exclufion 121. Unfit to fit in parliament Ragotski, Prince, countenanc'd by the 318. A dangerous militia 320. Corrupt- Turks 4. Reward fet on his head
ed by intereft 577. Hurtful in parlia- ment 579. Neceffary in government 581
173 Scots manufactures flowly improving 221.
igious ceremonies regulated in Den-
erved ftock for publick use gnation, furprifing inftance of. iloquy.
des, Samuel, his trial
1, account of his two regiments 606 icule, fome mens particular humour -0. An instance 151
ts at Vienna, on the peace 430 -k, Dr, his letter to Wh-te-d 250 nan hiftory, defective, and why_547 nans, corrupted by degrees 148. Their uggles for liberty 203. Their methods robtaining two new laws enacted 617 ne, its troubles 115 mish priests, their mean fhifts to gain edit 259 yal Infirmary, account of 39. Con- ibutions towards it 483, 623 yal favour engroffed by one man, how angerous
ural entertainment at Vaux-hall ural adventure uffia, honour gain'd by her troops Success of its arms attended but with mall advantages ib. Natural advanta- ges 101. Precaution with regard to Sweden 284 uffians, Character of 102. Their views northerly ought to be guarded against 104. Pafs the Niefter 377. Engage- ment with the Turks in Moldavia 424 Rufticus Arulenus his attempt to defend Thrafea 369 aint Jofeph taken 481. Her cargo ib. alt, eafily made in Scotland 361 alter, Sir John, elected Lord Mayor of London
San Marino, disturbances there 588. Ac- count of its government 590 Santry, Lord, orders for trying 139. Tried and repriev'd Sardinia, King of, difference betwixt him and the Emperor
Sare-Bey-Oglow gives the Turks much
trouble 189. Entirely reduc'd Satyr, its abuse, and ufe Satyrifts, the great number of Saul, a new oratorio
Exportations Scotímen, their bravery in Ruffia Seamen lefs encourag'd than landmen 30 Searching, on any terms allow'd, very dan- gerous 74. Right of, not given up by Spain Seat in parliament, how eagerly fought195 Seceders vindicated Seceding minifters, fome account of their conduct 183. Arguments for and against them 230. Sentence against them 233 Seckendorf, Count, his treatment Sejanus's downfall, how caufed Self-love, what 611. As ftrong in an in- fidel as in a believer 612 Sempronius Tuditanus, P. his speech a gainst an addrefs of thanks 527 Serafkier of Widdin made Gr. Vizier 237 Servilius Prifcus's fpeech against allowing the merchants counfil
Sextius and Licinius, their characters 117 Ships, loft 42, 139, 186, 187, 234, 282. Taken by the Spaniards 282, 430, 431, 481,583,621. From them 481,583,621 Slavery, warning againft, from the Ro- mans example Small-pox, receipt for Smyrna, its neighbourhood molefted by Sare-Bey-Oglow Society for propagating Chriftian know- ledge, general meeting of 40. Short account of it ib. Soliloquy on the approach of death 565 Solon, a wife reflection of Sophi of Perfia's claims on the Porte 188 South Sea company's loffes by Spanish
333 Speech, Perfian Ambaffador's, to the Cza-
Schach Thamas, and his fon, ftrangled 484 School of politicks, a farce School of politicks, proposal for
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