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Index To The Sixth Volume.
INDEX .
Maximilian , Emperor , anecdote of , 28 . May-pole , origin of , 184 . Medicis , Cosmo de , hew honoured , 409 . Lorenzo de , his present wit , 409 . Memoirsof Mr . Lambton , 3 . Mr . Spillard , the pedestrian , 33- Dr . Dee , the astrologer , 102 . Mrs . Caslon , the letterfounder , ' 147 . Admiral Forbes , 185 . Men of spiritwho 45 '
, , . Military anecdote , 252 . Montcciieuli ; anecdote of , 28 . Moonlight , contemplations by , 223 . Murderers , ancient mode of detecting , 403 Mutability of the times , essay on , ' 25 . Mutineers executed , 211 .. N .
. National assembly first meet in Holland , 210 . ¦ . ' . '¦ ¦ New titles , 44 ; . New Publications , list of , 270 , 344 . . Newcastle j anecdote of the Duke of , 255 , Neios , 6 5 , 135 , 210 , 281 , 367 , 439 . Nine Muses , account of the Lodge so - called , 75 . ' , ' i '
A-wPublieatio ! . s , Revfeiv of , 26 5 , 339 , 415 . Not ' ., Mary , trial . of , for . the murder of the Count de Monerbj 443 . ' ' ; : '''" .- ' Q ,:- " :., ' Oddities of character ,. 57 , 47 .. '' . , ,, : x : P . 'VxxV " '' : '
. . .. . Parents ,, inconveniences . arising from their ' overforidhess of their children ,, ! ii :- ; --Their partialities , for particular cliil'd-1 lcn , 101 . '¦ ' ''' ' " , '• ; . p ' ' f . ] . ¦ . " , '' . ' , ;' Parliamentary Intelligence ^ ' 259 , 34 ; , ( . 423 ^ .-Passions of the antients , ' ah essay oh the .
88 . ' " ' . ' : Poetry : The apology , by T . P . 51 . On seeing a beautiful young lady in tears , by the same , 52 . September ,, a pasto" ral sketch , ibid . Ode for the new . year , 179 6 , byN . J . Pye , esq . poet laureat , 55 . A " Masonic song , 5 6 . Masonic song , 121 . Yo yea , ibid . Stanzas to winter 122 . . To ^ friendship
123—, , . Monedy on the death of Mr . Howard , 124 . Prologue to the way to get married , 127 . Epilogue to the same , 12 S . To the primrose , by T . P . 193 . Masonic song , 194 . A song , 195 . On the death of Dr . Kippis , 196 . The shipwrecked sailor , 197 . Ode to Flora , 198 . A fragment , ibid . Epigrams , 199 , 200 .
Masonic prologue , 27 ; . The Mason's prayer , 272 . Elegy , from the Spani . h , 273 . To the moon , 274 . Prologue to Vortlgern , 27 . ; . Epilogue to the same , 276 . Masonic song , by S . J . 362 . Elegy to the memory of Storace , 363 . Masonic eulogium , 364 . Lines to Daphne , ibid . Lines written by Queen Elizabeth , 365 . To Delhi , 366 , A masonic
song , 431 . Ode on his Majesty ' s birth day , by H . I . Pye , Esq . 432 . . A prophecy on the future glory of America , 433 . To sleep , 434 . Sonnet , to a lady in a quaker's dress , ibid . Prologue to Almeyda , 435 . Epilogue to ditto , 436 , written in Autumn , 437 . Epitaph on a young married couple , who died on the-same day 43 8 .
, Poland , the King of ) resigns his crown , 66 . Politeness , characteristics of , in different nations , 470 . ¦ Presence of mind , essay on , 329 . Promotions , 293 , 373 , 445 . Punch for 6000 persons in one vessel , 45 . Pusillanimity , singular instances of in the ¦ Pope's soldiers , 257 .
' R . Racehorse , moral history of one , 159 ; ¦ ' - Remonstrance , to an over-zealous mason , 3 S 1 . . Report-catchers , a parable addressed to , 3 89 . ' Review of new publications : ' academical contributions , 265 . Count Rumford ' s essays 266 . Angelina 267 . Adela
, , Northington , 268 . Malone ' s inquiry into the Shakespeare MSS . ibid . 342 . . - Boaden ' s letter to Steevens on the same . subject , 269 . Remarks oiy conversation ' s occasioned by Burke ' s letter ,
. ibid . Paradise of taste , 339 . Apology for the Bible , 340 . Essay on the maranta , 343 . Butler's bagatelles ,, ibid . . Wakefield's reply to Burke , ibid . Trii" vels into different parts of Europe , in ' the years 1791 and 1792 ; 415 , Travels ' through ' various , ' prdvifi ' ces of the king-. dom of Naples in 17 S 9 , 416 ; The beau-1 ties of history ; or pictures of virtue arid
vice , 41 S .. An . essay oil the necessity of revealed religion ' , ' ibid . A defence of revelation , 419 . The battle of Eddington ; or British liberty , ibid . Letters on the drama , ib'id . " The decline and fall of the English system of finance , ibid . Playfair ' s answer to Thomas Paine ' s'decline and fall of the English system of financeibid . Hannah Hewit
, , ibid . Roach abbey , ibid . Anecdotes , moral , curious , odd , original , whimsical , instructing , and amusing , 421 . Reflections on usury , ibid . A letter to the right honorable the Lord Mayor , on the subject of the intended new dock , to be established at Wapping , ibid . The substance of a speech made by Lord Aucklandibid .
, Robertson , Dr . originality of considered , 335-Rocbestor , anecdote of the earl of , ig 2 „ S . Scalping , the process of among the American Indians , particularly deseribed . 35 .
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Index To The Sixth Volume.
INDEX .
Maximilian , Emperor , anecdote of , 28 . May-pole , origin of , 184 . Medicis , Cosmo de , hew honoured , 409 . Lorenzo de , his present wit , 409 . Memoirsof Mr . Lambton , 3 . Mr . Spillard , the pedestrian , 33- Dr . Dee , the astrologer , 102 . Mrs . Caslon , the letterfounder , ' 147 . Admiral Forbes , 185 . Men of spiritwho 45 '
, , . Military anecdote , 252 . Montcciieuli ; anecdote of , 28 . Moonlight , contemplations by , 223 . Murderers , ancient mode of detecting , 403 Mutability of the times , essay on , ' 25 . Mutineers executed , 211 .. N .
. National assembly first meet in Holland , 210 . ¦ . ' . '¦ ¦ New titles , 44 ; . New Publications , list of , 270 , 344 . . Newcastle j anecdote of the Duke of , 255 , Neios , 6 5 , 135 , 210 , 281 , 367 , 439 . Nine Muses , account of the Lodge so - called , 75 . ' , ' i '
A-wPublieatio ! . s , Revfeiv of , 26 5 , 339 , 415 . Not ' ., Mary , trial . of , for . the murder of the Count de Monerbj 443 . ' ' ; : '''" .- ' Q ,:- " :., ' Oddities of character ,. 57 , 47 .. '' . , ,, : x : P . 'VxxV " '' : '
. . .. . Parents ,, inconveniences . arising from their ' overforidhess of their children ,, ! ii :- ; --Their partialities , for particular cliil'd-1 lcn , 101 . '¦ ' ''' ' " , '• ; . p ' ' f . ] . ¦ . " , '' . ' , ;' Parliamentary Intelligence ^ ' 259 , 34 ; , ( . 423 ^ .-Passions of the antients , ' ah essay oh the .
88 . ' " ' . ' : Poetry : The apology , by T . P . 51 . On seeing a beautiful young lady in tears , by the same , 52 . September ,, a pasto" ral sketch , ibid . Ode for the new . year , 179 6 , byN . J . Pye , esq . poet laureat , 55 . A " Masonic song , 5 6 . Masonic song , 121 . Yo yea , ibid . Stanzas to winter 122 . . To ^ friendship
123—, , . Monedy on the death of Mr . Howard , 124 . Prologue to the way to get married , 127 . Epilogue to the same , 12 S . To the primrose , by T . P . 193 . Masonic song , 194 . A song , 195 . On the death of Dr . Kippis , 196 . The shipwrecked sailor , 197 . Ode to Flora , 198 . A fragment , ibid . Epigrams , 199 , 200 .
Masonic prologue , 27 ; . The Mason's prayer , 272 . Elegy , from the Spani . h , 273 . To the moon , 274 . Prologue to Vortlgern , 27 . ; . Epilogue to the same , 276 . Masonic song , by S . J . 362 . Elegy to the memory of Storace , 363 . Masonic eulogium , 364 . Lines to Daphne , ibid . Lines written by Queen Elizabeth , 365 . To Delhi , 366 , A masonic
song , 431 . Ode on his Majesty ' s birth day , by H . I . Pye , Esq . 432 . . A prophecy on the future glory of America , 433 . To sleep , 434 . Sonnet , to a lady in a quaker's dress , ibid . Prologue to Almeyda , 435 . Epilogue to ditto , 436 , written in Autumn , 437 . Epitaph on a young married couple , who died on the-same day 43 8 .
, Poland , the King of ) resigns his crown , 66 . Politeness , characteristics of , in different nations , 470 . ¦ Presence of mind , essay on , 329 . Promotions , 293 , 373 , 445 . Punch for 6000 persons in one vessel , 45 . Pusillanimity , singular instances of in the ¦ Pope's soldiers , 257 .
' R . Racehorse , moral history of one , 159 ; ¦ ' - Remonstrance , to an over-zealous mason , 3 S 1 . . Report-catchers , a parable addressed to , 3 89 . ' Review of new publications : ' academical contributions , 265 . Count Rumford ' s essays 266 . Angelina 267 . Adela
, , Northington , 268 . Malone ' s inquiry into the Shakespeare MSS . ibid . 342 . . - Boaden ' s letter to Steevens on the same . subject , 269 . Remarks oiy conversation ' s occasioned by Burke ' s letter ,
. ibid . Paradise of taste , 339 . Apology for the Bible , 340 . Essay on the maranta , 343 . Butler's bagatelles ,, ibid . . Wakefield's reply to Burke , ibid . Trii" vels into different parts of Europe , in ' the years 1791 and 1792 ; 415 , Travels ' through ' various , ' prdvifi ' ces of the king-. dom of Naples in 17 S 9 , 416 ; The beau-1 ties of history ; or pictures of virtue arid
vice , 41 S .. An . essay oil the necessity of revealed religion ' , ' ibid . A defence of revelation , 419 . The battle of Eddington ; or British liberty , ibid . Letters on the drama , ib'id . " The decline and fall of the English system of finance , ibid . Playfair ' s answer to Thomas Paine ' s'decline and fall of the English system of financeibid . Hannah Hewit
, , ibid . Roach abbey , ibid . Anecdotes , moral , curious , odd , original , whimsical , instructing , and amusing , 421 . Reflections on usury , ibid . A letter to the right honorable the Lord Mayor , on the subject of the intended new dock , to be established at Wapping , ibid . The substance of a speech made by Lord Aucklandibid .
, Robertson , Dr . originality of considered , 335-Rocbestor , anecdote of the earl of , ig 2 „ S . Scalping , the process of among the American Indians , particularly deseribed . 35 .