ALPHABETICAL TABLE the Poetical and Philofophical Ef- fay on the French Revolution, 478 Adventures (the Political) of Harry Humorous and Timothy Trueblue, Advice (an honeft Briton's) on the prefent State of Public Affairs, 112 and those who peruse them, 117 Anatole or a contemplative View of the material and intellectual Worlds Anderion's (Dr.) Obfervations on the Effects of the Coal Duty upon the remote and thinly inhabited Coafts 233 485 470 CADOGAN'S (Dr.) Oratio Anniverfa- Colepeper's Important Facts fubmit- ted to the Confideration of the Peo- Comments on the propofed War with France, on the State of Parties, and on the new Act relating to Common Prayer-Book (a) according Confiderations on the Advantages of Free Ports, under certain Regula- tions, to the Navigation and Com- Cooper's Reply to Mr. Burke's In- fented to the Convention by the Corp's (Dr.) Elay on the Changes 234 which accrue to this Country from the intimate Connexion which fub- fifts between the feveral Ranks and Dylney's (Dr.) Letters to Dr. Knex, occafioned by his Reflections on the Differtation fur les Varietés Natu- relles, qui chara&erifent le Phyfio- nomie des Hommes des divers Cli- mats, & des differens Agés, &c. 481 Doig's (Dr) Two Letters on the Sa- Efays (political) interfperfed with Conftitutional Difquifitions on the 424 108 Examination of Lord Sheffield's Oh- fervations on the Commerce of the (a calm) into the Caufes of the prefent Alarm in the Em- Expediency of a Revolution confider- Exposure of the domeftic and foreign Attempts to destroy the British Conftitution upon the new Doc- FENNEL'S Review of the Proceedings 50 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- Fox's (William) Intereft of Great Bri- tain refpecting the French War, 113 King of France, 464 106 Freedom (the) of France effential to Frefton's Difcourfe on Laws, 236 Gifford's Plain Addrefs to the Com- JACOMB's Letter vindicating the Dif 123 fenters |