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CADOGAN'S (Dr.) Oratio Anniverfa-
ra in Theatro Coll. Regalis Med.
Londinenf. ex Harvæi inftituto ha-
bita, Die 18 Celebris, 1792,
Caflino; a Mock Heroic Poem,
Cartwright's Journal of Tranfactions
and Events, during a Refidence of
near fixteen Years on the Coaft of
Labrador,
3', 351
Clapham's Sermon preached at Sun-
derland for the Benefit of the Cha-
rity School, Dec. 16, 1792, 3.52
Cocks' Short Treatife on the dreadful
Tendency of levelling Principles,
230
Coke's (Dr.) and Mr. More's Life of
the rev. John Welley, A. M. 259

Colepeper's Important Facts fubmit-

ted to the Confideration of the Peo-

ple of England, &c.

Comments on the propofed War with

France, on the State of Parties,

and on the new Act relating to

Aliens,

204

Common Prayer-Book (a) according
to the Plan of the Liturgy of the
Church of England, with fuitable
Services,
453

Confiderations on the Advantages of

Free Ports, under certain Regula-

tions, to the Navigation and Com-

merce of this Country, 239

Cooper's Reply to Mr. Burke's In-
vective against Mr. Cowper and
Mr. Watt in the Houfe of Com-
mons, April 30, 1792,
Copy (an authentic) of the new Plan
of the French Confetution, pre-

fented to the Convention by the

Committee of Conflitution,

Corp's (Dr.) Elay on the Changes
produced in the Body by Operations
of the Mind,

Correípondence,

234
I10, 120, 240

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108
on feled Parts of the Hiftori-
cal and Prophetical Books of the
Old Teftament,
Evan's Address designed to promote a
religious Revival amongst the ge-
neral Baptifts,
478

Examination of Lord Sheffield's Oh-

fervations on the Commerce of the

United States,

15

(a calm) into the Caufes

of the prefent Alarm in the Em-

pire,

107

Expediency of a Revolution confider-
ed,
Expofition (a fhort) of the Defects in
our prefent Naval Signals,

Exposure of the domeftic and foreign

Attempts to destroy the British

Conftitution upon the new Doc-

trines recommended by a Member

of Parliament, &c.

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FENNEL'S Review of the Proceedings
at Paris, during the lait Summer,

50
Ferguson's Propofed Reform of the
Reprefentation of the Counties of
Scoland confidered,
199
Flott's Letter to the Proprietors of
Eaft India Stock,
238

Five Minutes Advice to the People of

Great Britain, on the prefent alarm-

ing Situation of Public Affairs, 1-12

Flower's French Conftitution conclud-
ed,
86

Fox's (William) Intereft of Great Bri-

tain refpecting the French War, 113

Thoughts on the Death of the

King of France,

464
Examination of Mr. Paine's
468
(Charles James) Letter to the

Electors of Westminster,

106

Freedom (the) of France effential to

that of Great Britain,

Frefton's Difcourfe on Laws,
Fugitive of Folly, the,

236
480

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Gifford's Plain Addrefs to the Com- JACOMB's Letter vindicating the Dif

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