To the REMARKABLE PASSAGES in this Volume. N. B. To find any particular Book, or Pamphlet, see the Table of Contents, prefixed to the Volume. A BREGE' de l'Histoire des Voy- Aspect, M. his hit. of the order of St. Louis, 455: dephlogistication of phlogisticat. Avis aux Citoyens,&c. SeePUBLIC. relative to the culture of, 420. Aristotle's Poetics, 555. ties for the promotion of, 425. 131, 132. Reviewers, 320: Reflections on the nature and economy of, 528. BECUELIN, M. his inquiries con SCHEELE. Şee ACHARD. See Belin, Claude, his voyage to Bruffels, 518. respect to inland navigations in the public library of the Abbey of St. Vincent, 517; concerning the voy- BERTHOLON's differt, on the elec- BEUNIE, M. de, his chemical essay of mankind, 48. 00 BITAUDE', of, 494. BITAUBE', M. his considerations on CAVALLO, M. his new experie menis in electricity, 264. His thermometrical experiments, 277 mills for lugar-canes, 441. mal, 503. See PerNETY. Christ, inquiry into the duration objection to the scriptures an Prayer paraphrafed, 165. In what sense the Son of God, 313. duration of his ministry, 433. dote and character of, 133. CICERO, his character defended Orations, 251. His character as concerning a central fire, or heat CLERGY, remarks on the proprie- fion of the peace, 380. etchings commended, 131. Glasgow, in January 1780, 275. to Mr. Howard on acc, of his to the Aurora Borealis, 522. real electrical bodies, 523. COMMONS, inclosing of, not inju- lent taste in architecture, 190. CONDUCTORS, electrical, best form racter, 291. Great and lasting in- fluence of his conversion, victo- ble of the Globe, 359. CONSTANTINOPLE, its fine situa- 289. COPPER, improved method of tins ning, 537 COPPER-ORES. See FORDYCE, in this county, all declining, ib. Crispus, the son of Conftantine, his character, 294. His unfor- tive to him, 557 DACIER, of, 533• figns, ib. of, 113. of, 504 GAN. Dacier, M. his acc. of a Greek tragedies, 62. Specimen of, 63. Farms, engrofing of, observa- tions on, 257 FAUSTA, Empress, her catastrophe, 296, 297 served in, 920 Fevers, obser. on the nature and Firmin, Thomas, his excellent character, 215. FIRE. See HEAT. See Mor. See Mann. of treating, 267. Ticunas, 267. Fordyce, Dr. his new method of ideas respecting the changes it Formey, M. his examination of the question; Whether ALL 499. His account of M, Lam. Fossils, accidental, See LAUNEY. See WITRY. His rate, 505: language, 539 533. the art of, 193. Great defects raine theoretique et pratique, 454. 194 GERHARD, M. on the tourmaline, 495. the hair and beards of the an- the philosophy of Cicero, 557. 02 luftrious luftrious French naval officers, HOGARTH, his pictures critically displayed, 184. Mr. Walpole's concerning the orbits of comets, reéted, 188. and the theory of telefcopes, 513. Hollis, Thomas, his peculiar but of his life, 42. His death, 44. Valuable ment, 45 Homer, the question concerning 554. Their prose, 555. HOWARD, Mr. celebrated by Mr. Burke in prose, ib. culture of Siberian barley, 421. Hutton, Dr. his calculations to determine at what point on the side of a hill its attraction will be Ogden's sermons against Mr. greatest, 439. His paper on HYDRAULICS. See BUAT. late great erup. of Vesuvius, 268. APAN, extreme jealousy of the gen, hift. of voyages, 298. house duries, &c. 271. Philof. try, 205. case of the Cæfarian Section, 496. metry, 454 ances censured, 134. the calumnies with which they ÍNGENHOU Z, Dr. his exper. on the at fea and on shore, 274. periodical star in the whale's INTRODUCTION et plan d'un traité 456. Live to, 200, 306. See Naples. JUDGES, ought not to be of garly supposed, 388. JULIAN, JAPAN JULIAN, emperor, his partiality the properties of the engine for for Paris, 3; 8. Beautiful situa turning ovals, 441. gainst, 221-230. More feri- cully attacked, 234. lence in designing, 192. His moir on war, considered as a laying out pleasure grounds, 195. Grecian cavalry, 554. His transl. subject, ib. Man in the iron mosk, conject. rel. MANN, Abbé, concerning elemen- the North fea, 523. His memoir on the effects of pouring oil on the origin of accidental foliis in marks on Dover Cliffs, 531, H's England, 538. Of the port in among the horned catile, 276, ib. Of the exact sime when, ib. cern, the Roman legion, 554. authors, who maintain that there tise on the genius or spirit of ar between the Euxine, Caspian, Baltic, and White Seas, 541. MARCI, Abbé, his acc. of a method per veftels, 537. MASERES, Baron, his paper on the irreductible case of cubic equa- Lyttelton in the Elyfian Fields, cerning the method by which troversy relating to, 59. 1 12. |