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CONTENTS .
Page Some Account of Mr . Bakewell , of Dishley - - - ' 219 Essay on the Errors of Common Opinion - 221 The Happy World , a Vision - 225 On Modern Authorlings - - 228 Detached Thoughts 011 Books - , 230
History of Masonry , continued 233 Enquiry into the Custom of laying the Foundation-stone of public " and stately Edifices in the Northeast Corner - - - - 240 Anecdote of Foote - - - ih . The Stage , by John Taylor , Esq . - - ., continued - - - 241
Remarks on General Invitations - 242 American Anecdotes - ¦' -. ' - 243 The Progress of Dissipation - 246 On the Love of Novelty . - - 249 Different Modes of Reasoning among Persons who differ in
their Pursuits - - , -251 The Character of Waller , as a ' Man and a Poet , considered , by Mr . Percival Stockdale - - 254 A Method of encreasing Potatoes , . by Mr . John Lockett of Bennington , near Newbury - 256 Account of New South Wales - 257
Speculations on the Early History of Masonry . - - - 259 Remarkable Incident in the Life of the Duke of Guise - - 262 Singular Instance of Facility in Literary Composition - - 263 A Swedish Anecdote , of an Herb possessing the Power of taking
away Speech , and of another by the Use of which it may be restored . - - - 26 4 Account of Thomas Topham , the Strong Man - 265 Speech of Oueen Elizabeth , on Monopolies - - - - 266
Page Directions and Observations relative to Food - - - - 267 Remarkable Memento of the late Jonas Hanway , Esq . . - .-26 9 The Worm and Butterfly , a Fable 271 Process to deprive Treacle of its disagreeable Tasteand to render
, it capable of being employed for many Purposes , instead of Sugar 272 Anecdote of Lord Chesterfield r ib . The Sensitive Plant and Thistle , a Fable - - . - . . - 273 French -Arrogance ' properly rebuked . ' -. ¦' -. .... . ii .
... , .. . A Caution to the Avaricious - ih . A well-timed Rebuke , from the German of Geller . t . ¦ .-.- ¦ - 274 Humanity of Sir Edward Pellew - ib . Cheap and wholesome Diet for the Poor .- . ; -. - .- ¦ ..,:. ' .. ¦ ib . Poetry ; including Prologue ) sppy .
ken before the Play of the Re- . . ' , cruiting Officer , by desire of the ' Earl of-Elgin ,-Grand Master of ;; Masons in Scotland , April 17 , 1762 . Impromptu , on . its being said of a Person that he started at his own Shadow , by Dr . Perfect . The Sunderland
Volunteers , by J . F . S . Impromptu , on hearing a Song from a Gen- - tleman i-ematkably thin , by Dr . Perfect . Monsieur Tonson , a Tale , written by Mr . Taylor , and spoken by Mr . Fawcett . - Sonnet - - - 275 Strictures on Public Amusements ;
including Accounts of New Performers , and of Mr . Cumberland ' s " Dependent" - - ib , Monthly Chronicle . Foreign Intelligence , - - . - 281 Home News - - - 28 . Promotions , & c . - 287
London :
LONDON :
Printed for the PROPRIETOR ; Sold by J . P ARSONS , No . ai . PATERNOSTEE-ROW ; and may be had of all the Eookscllers and Newscnrriers in Town and Country .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Ar00100
CONTENTS .
Page Some Account of Mr . Bakewell , of Dishley - - - ' 219 Essay on the Errors of Common Opinion - 221 The Happy World , a Vision - 225 On Modern Authorlings - - 228 Detached Thoughts 011 Books - , 230
History of Masonry , continued 233 Enquiry into the Custom of laying the Foundation-stone of public " and stately Edifices in the Northeast Corner - - - - 240 Anecdote of Foote - - - ih . The Stage , by John Taylor , Esq . - - ., continued - - - 241
Remarks on General Invitations - 242 American Anecdotes - ¦' -. ' - 243 The Progress of Dissipation - 246 On the Love of Novelty . - - 249 Different Modes of Reasoning among Persons who differ in
their Pursuits - - , -251 The Character of Waller , as a ' Man and a Poet , considered , by Mr . Percival Stockdale - - 254 A Method of encreasing Potatoes , . by Mr . John Lockett of Bennington , near Newbury - 256 Account of New South Wales - 257
Speculations on the Early History of Masonry . - - - 259 Remarkable Incident in the Life of the Duke of Guise - - 262 Singular Instance of Facility in Literary Composition - - 263 A Swedish Anecdote , of an Herb possessing the Power of taking
away Speech , and of another by the Use of which it may be restored . - - - 26 4 Account of Thomas Topham , the Strong Man - 265 Speech of Oueen Elizabeth , on Monopolies - - - - 266
Page Directions and Observations relative to Food - - - - 267 Remarkable Memento of the late Jonas Hanway , Esq . . - .-26 9 The Worm and Butterfly , a Fable 271 Process to deprive Treacle of its disagreeable Tasteand to render
, it capable of being employed for many Purposes , instead of Sugar 272 Anecdote of Lord Chesterfield r ib . The Sensitive Plant and Thistle , a Fable - - . - . . - 273 French -Arrogance ' properly rebuked . ' -. ¦' -. .... . ii .
... , .. . A Caution to the Avaricious - ih . A well-timed Rebuke , from the German of Geller . t . ¦ .-.- ¦ - 274 Humanity of Sir Edward Pellew - ib . Cheap and wholesome Diet for the Poor .- . ; -. - .- ¦ ..,:. ' .. ¦ ib . Poetry ; including Prologue ) sppy .
ken before the Play of the Re- . . ' , cruiting Officer , by desire of the ' Earl of-Elgin ,-Grand Master of ;; Masons in Scotland , April 17 , 1762 . Impromptu , on . its being said of a Person that he started at his own Shadow , by Dr . Perfect . The Sunderland
Volunteers , by J . F . S . Impromptu , on hearing a Song from a Gen- - tleman i-ematkably thin , by Dr . Perfect . Monsieur Tonson , a Tale , written by Mr . Taylor , and spoken by Mr . Fawcett . - Sonnet - - - 275 Strictures on Public Amusements ;
including Accounts of New Performers , and of Mr . Cumberland ' s " Dependent" - - ib , Monthly Chronicle . Foreign Intelligence , - - . - 281 Home News - - - 28 . Promotions , & c . - 287
London :
LONDON :
Printed for the PROPRIETOR ; Sold by J . P ARSONS , No . ai . PATERNOSTEE-ROW ; and may be had of all the Eookscllers and Newscnrriers in Town and Country .